Chapter 92 During the graduation photo shoot in the afternoon, Christine approached Cassandra with great enthusiasm.
âYulissa, can I stand with you?â
She preferred Cassandra, who openly expressed her emotions, over Yulissaâs hypocritical and affected demeanor.
Deep in thought, Christine reflected, Fortunately, Mom made me turn around in time. If I hadnât seen through Yulissaâs true colors, I might have been unwittingly used as a pawn in the future.
Cassandra, caught off guard by this unexpected response, was taken aback. âYou donât have to be so enthusiastic, she thought.
Some wounds, once inflicted, endure a lifetime, making forgiveness a challenging endeavor.
Nonetheless, Cassandra found it difficult to resist the genuine enthusiasm of others.
âI...â Christineâs words were abruptly cut off by Yulissa.
âChristy, can I stand with you? Letâs take a graduation photo together.â
Yulissa walked up to Christine with a pitiful expression, cliciting sympathy from the male classmates.
To them, every girl is susceptible to making mistakes, especially someone as beautiful and gentle as Yulissa. While any mistake is deemed forgivable, the question remains. Why did those girls have to be so assertive?
In her thoughts, Yulissa considered, âChristine donât believe she would end our friendship Duldnât possibly reject me in public. I just like that!
âI already have someone next to me. You can stand with the other classmates,â Christine replied.
âShe turned me down! Whatâs happening? Does Christine truly value her friendship. with Cassandra to this extent? Why?â
Yulissa pondered silently.
She was disheartened by the rejection, and called out to Christine, âChristy...â
âIâll just stand behind you, Cassandra, and wonât disturb you,â Christine remarked.
175 These Automation Tools Might Surprise You Chapter 92 Internally, she contemplated, âAnyway, Iâll stand a bit taller behind, so height wonât be an issue.
She was eager to mend her friendship with Cassandra and make it up to her.
Cassandra said in a casual tone, âSuit yourself.â
Soon after taking the graduation photos, they returned to the classroom. As Cassandra was getting ready to go home, so was Christine.
Theresa had assured Cassandra that Christine would not show up before SAT. This time, an exception was made for the graduation photos, as Theresa believed Christine genuinely wanted to apologize to Cassandra.
A genuinely remorseful person deserved forgiveness.
Fortunately, Christine hadnât descended into deeper misconduct and had avoided committing more egregious acts.
Otherwise, redemption might have been impossible.
She held the belief that in time, Cassandraâs kind nature would lead to forgiveness.
However, just as she was about to depart, someone obstructed her path.
Yulissa feigned concern and said, âChristy, howâs your review at home? Do you want to come back to school these last few days? Letâs make a final push together.â
Yulissa spoke with apparent sincerity, aiming to sway Christineâs decision.
Aware that Cassandra wouldnât return, she saw an opportunity to influence Christine during those days.
âTrying to cozy up to Cassandra? No chance!â Yulissa brooded inwardly.
âYeah, Christine and Cassandra, you two are so out of touch. Weâre about to graduate, and you canât just not be with us, your classmates, right? We need to discuss the post- graduation gathering, and without the two of you around, we canât get your opinions,â a male classmate chimed in.
He could not bear to see Yulissaâs disappointed expression.
âYou guys can decide on the gathering. Just inform me when itâs finalized. I wonât be coming these two days due to the intensive review arranged at home,â Christine responded.
2/5 These Automation Tools Might Surprise You A Wed, 21 Feb Chapter 92 inquired one student.
âTalking about past incidents lacks fairness. Why should someone who doesnât integrate well be favored by others?â remarked another student.
âSo, what do you all want to do? Repeat history? Cassandra hasnât said anything from start to finish. All of you surrounding her, trying to play the heroes. Disperse and go back to your seats for revision!â
With a dark expression, he instructed them to return. Samuel was a little angry. âThis group of people seems to have nothing better to do.â
Christine and Cassandra then left.
Upon returning to Springmount Townhouse, Hugo was already at home.
âHugo, why are you back today?â Cassandra inquired, expressing her surprise.
Although she had been home for a while, Hugo hardly returned, choosing to stay in a different mansion instead.
The main reason was to avoid arousing suspicions.
If anyone noticed him frequently coming and going with Cassandra, rumors could easily spread.
âMs. Yates, youâre back. I have something to discuss with you,â he addressed.
Cassandra sat across from Hugo and asked, âTell me, whatâs up?â
After pondering for a moment, Hugo began, âToday, someone from the Zelinski family came, expressing the hope that you could extend your assistance in their treatment...â
Before he could complete his sentence, he was interrupted. âNo, I wonât go. If they donât show up with the consultation fee the day after tomorrow, you should know what to do.â
From the start, she had no desire to treat Conrad, especially since Kenneth had disclosed that his father had threatened him with a letter from his mother.
Moreover, despite her diligent efforts, she couldnât uncover any information.
Otherwise, she wouldnât have agreed to go.
Healing a disguised wolf would only amplify its deceitful nature. Considering Harrietâs stance, it appeared as if the entire Zelinski family was already under Conradâs control.
These Automation Tools Might Surprise You P Chapter 92 ÎÎÎ 1:0 Given those circumstances, what incentive could she have to genuinely cure Conrad?
Kenneth had been kind to her, so she was determined to protect what belonged to him.
âYes, I understand.â Hugo replied.
It appeared that Cassandra would not continue with the treatment.
However, that was simply her character.
After all, Tyler took advantage of his past favors, requesting assistance, and Hugo had indeed helped when asked.
âIf Ms. Yates disagrees, then itâs not my problem, Hugo contemplated privately.
The Zelinski family shouldnât expect his assistance by leveraging on past favors.
When it came to returning favors, once was sufficient.
SEND GIFT These Automation Tools Might Surprise You 0 COMMENT A Chapter 92 Î Given those circumstances, what incentive could she have to genuinely cure Conrad Kenneth had been kind to her. so she was determined to protect what belonged to him.
âYes, I understand, Hugo replied.
It appeared that Cassandra would not continue with the treatment.
However, that was simply her character.
After all. Tyler took advantage of his past favors, requesting assistance, and Hugo had indeed helped when asked.
âIf Ms. Yates disagrees, then itâs not my problem. Hugo contemplated privately.
The Zelinski family shouldnât expect his assistance by leveraging on past favors.
When it came to returning favors, once was sufficient.
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