Chapter 158 When walked to the end of the hallway, hesitated for a moment, and pulled out his phone to call Ethan.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt was already late at night. The phone rang for over ten seconds before someone picked up.
"Mr. Zachman? Calling so late, did something urgent happen?" Ethan's voice was tinged with drowsiness, his tone puzzled.
"Sorry to disturb your rest 1 just wanted to ask you about something," Wren said in a low voice.
On the other end, there was the sound of nestling fabric and footsteps. It sounded as though Ethan had stepped outside and closed a glass door behind him. After a pause, he replied. "What's so urgent?" Wren hadn't intended to disturb someone so late. However, a thought had crossed his mind, and he remembered that Clara still had classes tomorrow. Given her personality, she would insist on finishing her lessons before resting He wanted to make arrangements before tomorrow. Moreover, there was something else he needed to ask Echan regarding Clara.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"t's about dara. I heard from the principal that you were the one who picked her up when she first arrived in Longfield At school, you seem to interact with her the most. Have you noticed if she has had any conflicts with anyone? Or if anyone has ill intentions toward her?! There was a moment of shunned silence on the other end before Ethan's voice turned serious. "Mr. Zachman, why are you suddenly asking about this? Did something happen to Ms. Salford?" "Yes," Wren replied, his gaze fixed on the dark night outside. His expression was shadowed and unreadable, He continued, "Tonight, you mentioned that Clara stayed late because she was handling a conflict between two students. I was worried, so I went out to find her. As it turned out, found her on her way back. She had fallen into a pond along the way. I pulled her out, but she's still unconscious" "IsMs. Salford okay? Are you at the town hospital? I'll cover right now. Ethan's tone grew tense, clearly not expecting such an incident.
"No need to cright now. The doctor said Clara isn't in critical condition. However, she inhaled cold water into her lungs, leading to a mild infection and a high lever. She was also deprived of oxygen for too long. The doctor suggested she stay under observation for two days before being discharged."