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Chapter 105
Benjamin stood by her side, which eased Carly’s nerves a little.
After the press conference ended, Adam returned to his luxury Rolls–Royce, In his deep, magnetic voice, he instructed Leo in the front seat, “Inform the media that I don’t want any news about Celine leaking out,”
Les replied with a hushed tone, “Don’t worry, Mr. Alvarez. Several female reporters at the scene already took the initiative to delete all photos and videos of Mrs.
Alvarez. They won’t be reporting anything about her,”
Adam’s lips curled into a faint smirk. “She does have a way of winning people over,”
Leo, with genuine admiration, added,” Mrs. Alvarez is truly courageous,”
Adam raised an eyebrow. She was indeed very brave. He pulled out his phone and dialed a number. “Hello, James,”
His uncle, James Lambert, was the renowned president of Vorhine University and a medical professor respected wherever he went. “Adam, this is rare. What’s on your mind?”
“James, I need a favor,” Adam said.
“Interesting. If it’s enough to make you call personally, I’m all ears,” James replied,
“I want to enroll a young woman at your university,” Adam said.
“A young woman? Who?” James was curious,
“Her name is Celine. Please arrange for her to join the medical program,” Adam said calmly.
“Celine? Isn’t she your stand–in bride? Alright, have her report to Vorhine University tomorrow. I’d like to meet this so–called stand–in bride myself,” James said.
Adam ended the call, and Leo couldn’t hide his surprise, “Mr. Alvarez, you’re sending Mrs. Alvarez to Yorhine University?”
Looking out the window, Adam replied, “Celine is clever, but she’d never had a proper chance to study. She stopped going to school when she was 16. I know now that it wasn’t entirely her fault. With an adoptive father like hers, education probably wasn’t an option.
“By sending her to Vorhine University, I hope she can build a better future for herself, since she seems to have some interest in medicine, that’s where she’ll go.”
Leo’s eyes lit up. “Mr. Alvarez, that’s brilliant foresight.”
“You’re too modest, Mr. Tate Everyone knows your beloved daughter is romantically involved with Mr. Alvarez. It’s only a matter of time before you become his father–in–law”
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