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Blizzard, First Love and a Wife Who Finally Snaps novel Chapter 111

Summary for Chapter 111: Blizzard, First Love and a Wife Who Finally Snaps

Summary of Chapter 111 – A turning point in Blizzard, First Love and a Wife Who Finally Snaps by Evelyn Hartwell

Chapter 111 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Blizzard, First Love and a Wife Who Finally Snaps, written by Evelyn Hartwell. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

The teacher was just about to hand the schoolbag to Leo.

When Adrian arrived, she hesitated.

She wasn’t sure if he also intended to participate in this event.

She cautiously reminded him, “Mr. Blackwell, Oliver isn’t signed up for this event.”

“Sign him up now.”

Adrian picked up an arrow and stood before the hastily drawn white line.

He instructed Oliver, “Move the pot further back.”

Oliver ran over and moved it according to Adrian’s instructions.

The original distance set by the school was about eight feet. It was a family event, meant for fun.

Now, Adrian had moved it to a distance of thirteen feet, nearly competition level.

Few people could even hit the target from eight feet, let alone this new distance.

But Adrian raised his hand effortlessly. The bright sunlight couldn’t seem to melt the permanent layer of frost on his face.

Under the watchful eyes of the crowd, he calmly tossed the arrow into the pot.

He didn't just hit it once; all ten of his arrows found their mark.

“Incredible!” After a moment of stunned silence, the crowd erupted in cheers and applause.

Oliver hugged Adrian’s leg, shouting with joy.

The teacher, holding the small schoolbag, was in a difficult position.

Rules were rules.

But when it came to Adrian, whatever he said, went.

She couldn’t afford to offend him.

She could only try to console Leo. “You know, the second-prize Paw Patrol pencil case is also very nice. There are still many more games. We can try to win first place in another one, how about that?”

Leo was a little disappointed, but a loss was a loss. He nodded.

The teacher breathed a sigh of relief.

If the boy threw a tantrum, their entire school would likely suffer the consequences.

“Wait a minute.”

It was already crowded with Adrian’s ten arrows.

No one expected another expert.

In an instant, the crowd’s excitement for the drama skyrocketed.

The competition was so thrilling that they forgot about the other events they were supposed to be doing.

The arrow toss station became swamped with people, thanks to Adrian's arrival and Julian's clear intention to challenge him.

The school director and several teachers rushed over, sweating, to act as peacemakers.

“Actually, it’s possible to have a tie for first place! Miss Turner, please go get another Paw Patrol schoolbag. We have more in the storage room, quickly!”

Miss Emily Turner was about to hurry off when she was stopped.

Adrian spoke, his tone indifferent. “Since it’s a competition, and since there is only one first prize, how can you just change the rules?”

The director smoothed over his thinning hair, thinking to himself, *Didn’t you just change the rules a moment ago?*

But he would never dare say that aloud.

He could only try to smooth things over. “You’re right, Mr. Blackwell. The event was designed to have only one first-place winner. But the goal of these activities is for the children to have fun. A schoolbag isn't worth much, certainly not compared to the limited-edition gifts you buy for Oliver. The ultimate purpose of this event is to strengthen the bond between parents and children. The competition itself is secondary.”

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