Chapter 54: Top Secret
As Jared’s words were heard, Hayden, Nathan, and Mr. Stiller all had expressions of disbelief on their faces.
What had they just heard?
Jared was going to be a teacher?
Had they heard wrong-right?
The first to snap back to reality was Mr. Stiller, who asked uncertainly, “Mr. Daryl, did you just say that you want to teach them physical education?”
He couldn’t have heard wrong, could he?
That was what Mr. Daryl had said, wasn’t it?
“Is that not okay?” Jared’s gaze had followed Tina into room 22D and only then did he pull it back.
“Ah, this…” Mr. Stiller was at a loss.
Was he supposed to say it was okay or not?
After pondering for a moment, he said, “Okay!”
It had to be okay, even if it wasn’t.
“You make the arrangements.” Jared paused before continuing, “Don’t reveal my identity. In your records, I must be Jared Farrell, the seventh son of the Farrell family!”
Mr. Stiller was stunned.
Jared Farrell, wasn’t he disabled?
Why would Mr. Daryl want to assume the identity of Jared Farrell?
He had never met Jared and did not know that the Mr. Daryl in front of him was actually the Farrell family’s good-for-nothing son, Jared Farrell.
But he quickly figured something out-Jared Farrell, Mr. Daryl-“I understand.”
Mr. Stiller accompanied Jared around the campus for a bit to get a sense of the place before Jared left with Hayden and the others.
Back in the car, Hayden couldn’t hold back any longer and asked, “Mr. Farrell, what’s gotten into you wanting to be a teacher? We’re very busy, you know? That drug has been missing for a while, and the people from GTO have already arrived in Ensford. Shouldn’t you be hurrying to find the drug instead of having the mood to teach?”
Jared leaned back in the seat, his deep eyes half-closed, his long fingers resting on the leather seat, and said unhurriedly, “The drug-there’s a bit of a clue.”
“You found it? Where?” Hayden suddenly became anxious, “Let’s go get it back then.”
Jared didn’t speak, “Need to make sure first.”
“If there’s a clue, we need to act fast…”
Hayden wanted to say more, but Jared cut him off, “I have my own judgment.”
After speaking, he turned his head to look out the window, his stern face revealing no emotion.
After a while, he retracted his gaze and took out his phone, staring at a document he had received since last night.
It was an S+ level confidential document, and the name on it was Tina Reed!
He had plenty of information about Tina.
Each piece was the same, except for the S+ level confidential document in his hand.
Her information was particularly scarce; there wasn’t even a photo of her, not to mention in the S+ document in his hand.
Other documents showed that Tina went up the mountain at nine and came down at nineteen, then entered the Reed family. Whatever happened, he was more or less present and understood it; the discrepancy was not significant.
The S+ document revealed that after Tina entered junior high at ten, she skipped grades continuously, going to college at fourteen and obtaining two doctoral certificates from Kongham University in medicine and biochemistry at sixteen.
Such a sensational national event was quickly suppressed, so almost no one knew about Tina’s deeds back then.
Besides, regarding Tina’s mother Rebecca, she and Hugo met nineteen years ago, and afterward, Hugo insisted on marrying her. Rumors said she was a countrywoman, but after she married into the Reed family, she turned a failing minor clan into a genuine high society family in Ensford within just a year, thanks to a perfume formula.
However, she never showed her face, even in the Ensford media.
He had looked into her but couldn’t find any information through any means-her age, appearance, family background-nothing.
The time she entered the Reed family coincided with the time that drug entered Ensford.
He speculated that she had something to do with the drug and had asked the National Archives to pull up information on her and Tina Reed. They gave him Tina’s information, but for Rebecca’s- they only replied to him: This is S+++ level top-secret information, only the highest authority has the right to access.
The answer he had guessed was almost shouting to be let out, but he always felt something was not right.
He needed to verify personally and also to probe; only through Tina could he find the truth!
“Back to the villa, to pick up Sophia.” Jared put away his phone and ordered.
Nathan responded, and the car turned around, heading towards the villa.
Ensford High School.
At this moment, the studentsin room 22D were filling out their papers with faces full of misery.
Every student looked as if they were on the verge of death.
How long had it been since they had last picked up a pen?
Now being asked to write so many papers was like asking for their lives-the key issue being that the words on the papers recognized them, but they did not recognize the words, not knowing how to even begin.
They really wanted to tear the papers up, but seeing Tina, who sat at the front like a statue of a deity, they had no choice but to suppress that thought.NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.
There was a tyrant there; if they dared to tear up the papers, they would be as good as dead.
Tina distributed the papers to the students and then left them to it.
It was only when the class ended that she stood up, casually picked up a student’s paper from the first row, and her eyebrows knitted tightly together, “Forty minutes and you only answered five multiple-choice questions?”
The student looked like he was about to cry, “Miss Reed, please spare me, I really don’t know how to do it. I looked over all the questions on this paper, and I only know these five.”
He could only fill in five correct answers thanks to his parents giving him a good memory-retaining some knowledge points from Grade 9, otherwise, he wouldn’t be able to answer any.
Tina put the paper down and moved to other students, performing the same inspection.
One paper, the most answers given were twenty, the others only had five or ten.
The most outrageous was Miss Velma, who didn’t answer a single question on her Grade 6 paper.
Tina: …
She wanted to hit someone, could she?
She pinched the bridge of her nose, silently returned Velma’s paper, and then walked to the front of the class, “I asked you to answer what you knew, not to complete a paper in one class period.”
At this rate, they wouldn’t be able to finish all the papers even in a week.
“Take a break, and when the next class starts, only answer the questions you know. Leave the rest blank, and finish all the questions today.”
“If you had said so earlier!” Albert, ever since witnessing Tina’s demeanor, had been nothing but admiring, and finding her quite approachable when not angry, was no longer as frightened of her, and said, “If we leave the questions we don’t know blank, we could finish in a day, even just one class period.”
Tina didn’t bother with this boastful fellow.
But as it turned out, she had overestimated this group of students-ignorant, irresponsible, their minds left at home.