Overprotected By My Tsundere CEO-Chapter 618 - 373: ...
Among the guests this time, none had a personality as strong as Luna Durant, so whether they agreed or not, no one stopped Nora Scott.
Clement Winter trusted Nora Scott completely, so he simply sat still on his chair. The others didn’t remain idle, turning over desks, searching for clues, leaving nothing unchecked in the entire classroom.
About ten minutes later, Anastasia suddenly glanced at the blackboard, and was slightly surprised by the chalk writing on it.
"Girl, have you been practicing your handwriting since childhood?"
Anastasia asked with a hint of surprise.
"Yeah."
Nora Scott responded.
She practiced running script, having learned it with Michael Quinn and Joseph Sutton since she was young. However, she followed a haphazard routine, quitting as soon as she developed a slight flair for it.
The handwriting...
As long as it was neat and recognizable, that was enough.
Among them, Michael Quinn, who was off messing around somewhere, had the best handwriting.
Anastasia asked, "How long did you practice?"
"About three or four years."
"Only three or four years?" Anastasia was startled, then sincerely remarked, "It’s really beautiful."
At this point, another teacher came over, raised a hand to his chin, and scrutinized the chalk writing on the blackboard, commenting, "It has a bit of the style of Bernardo Quinn."
"..."
Well, it’s a copy of his style.
Nora Scott casually said, "Yeah, I learned from him."
Anastasia laughed heartily, remarking, "Your parents have good taste. I had my child practice his handwriting two years ago."
"Anastasia, who is Bernardo Quinn?"
Clement Winter turned his head and asked curiously.
Since they couldn’t find new clues, Anastasia sat down next to Clement Winter and started talking to him about Bernardo Quinn.
Although not interested in the art and literature circles, Clement Winter naturally admired people with ability and talent, so he listened with great interest.
Somehow, besides Rosa Sullivan, the other two also joined in, eagerly chatting with them.
Nora Scott focused on her writing and didn’t join the conversation, though she occasionally listened to their words.
Bernardo Quinn and Antonio Easton, among the older generation that Nora Scott knew, were people who couldn’t be praised enough.
Modest yet noble, a gentleman should be like that.
Some people, no matter how much you praise them, remain down-to-earth. Like Julian Linfield.
Some people, no matter how low-key or grounded they are, stand out among the masses. Like these two gentlemen.
Nora Scott always felt that she had held Antonio Easton back because—Antonio Easton should have a vast world, but he was confined to a small alley, a lock shop, because of her.
"Done."
After finishing the last stroke, Nora Scott tossed the broken chalk onto the podium.
The four people who were previously engrossed in conversation around the table immediately raised their eyes upon hearing the sound, like students called upon by a teacher. Rosa Sullivan glanced over, stared at the blackboard for a moment, was slightly surprised, looked at Nora Scott in astonishment, then furrowed her brow and approached.
"I’ve sorted out the character relationships," Nora Scott said, walking off the podium, and told Clement Winter, "The clues I found with Clement Winter, let Clement Winter explain them."
"Me?"
Clement Winter was a bit taken aback.
"Yeah."
Sneaking a glance at the blackboard, Clement Winter whispered, "But you found all the clues..."
In a variety show, besides playing games, there’s also "acting." Given such a good opportunity to be on camera, was Nora Scott really going to let him speak?
He’s on the path to being a singer, with a few variety shows to boost his exposure, but Nora Scott is different... Opportunities to be active are few, causing fans to suspect "hunger marketing."
Nora Scott shrugged, "I’m thirsty."
"Oh, then I’ll do it."
Clement Winter immediately stood up.
No one else had any objections.
In the classroom, the few guests had only found partial character relationships, still remaining in a state of confusion. Seeing Nora Scott’s organization of characters on the blackboard, it was clear that Clement Winter and Nora Scott had the most clues under their control.
Perhaps there were fewer opportunities for appearing on camera—after all, the stories they had to tell might have been told by them first, and now, rushing up would only be embarrassing.
It’s better to obediently listen to Clement Winter speak.
Clement Winter appeared confused, but his mind was still sharp. He had already organized the known information based on the character networks and diary clues that Nora Scott had sorted out, so he wasn’t nervous at all when getting on stage.
Six guests, six rooms, each room had an important character associated with it.
Five students and one teacher.
The main characters include the school hunk, the school belle, Teresa Castro, Mr. Maddox, and two friends of the school belle, one male and one female.
Regarding these character relationships, the story focuses on the part about "Teresa Castro being bullied."
In early October, the school belle and the school hunk confirmed their relationship. Unable to tolerate Teresa Castro, who knew the school hunk since childhood, the school belle, along with two friends, began to suppress and isolate Teresa Castro. The school hunk maintained an attitude of indifference.







