Chapter 264 Change Her Mind
It had been a while since Catherine had spoken. In Roninâs mind, this pretty much confirmed Catherineâs refusal to participate in the upcoming national art competition. But then, to everyoneâs surprise, Catherine suddenly spoke up.
âDoes anyone know how long this competition will last?â she inquired. Both Ronin and Bryan were taken aback, especially Ronin.
However, Bryan knew more about the competition, so Ronin didnât reply, and Bryan responded to Catherine.
âBoss, the competition consists of preliminaries, semi-finals, and the grand finals. Itâll take about a month. Theyâve streamlined the competition this year, and thereâs a rule that the top three in the preliminaries can bypass the semi-finals and go straight to the grand finals.â
The competition wasnât an everyday affair. To accommodate student participants, it was scheduled on weekends to accommodate student participants, except for the special grand finals.
Bryan handed the competition schedule to Catherine. Coincidentally, the reality show that Audrey was part of had to make a substitution due to her injury, which gave Catherine time to participate on the weekends.
After calculating the timing, in front of Ronin and Bryan, Catherine made her decision. âArrange everything. Weâre participating in the competition.â
Bryan and Ronin exchanged glances in surprise. They wondered why Catherine had suddenly changed her mind. Catherine leaned back in her chair. With her arms crossed, she glanced at the two of them. âAny problems?â
They both shook their heads in unison. âNo problem, Boss. Weâll follow your lead.â
Bryan had never been interested in these things but hadnât had much fun at the celebration gala. If it meant cooperating with Catherine and the others again, he was more than willing.
As for Ronin, he always followed Catherineâs orders without question. If Catherine wanted to participate, he would participate. It was as simple as that.
In Roninâs view, Obedience to Catherine was above all else. By the afternoon, news of Catherine and their groupâs participation in the competition had spread throughout Class 8.
David and the others were so excited that they banged on their desks and cheered. âCatherine, Bryan, you can count on us. When the time comes, weâll cheer you on with all our might!â David exclaimed.
George, who was standing by, looked at them and chuckled. He said, âOur class is truly honored this time. There are only three slots for the whole school, and we have two!â Ronin turned his head and glanced at George. âTwo?â
âYeah. One of them is Liana. The sisters from the Swanns are exceptional, and each one is better than the other,â George explained. As George was speaking, Liana happened to pass by.
The somewhat clueless George stopped Liana and stared at her warmly. âLiana, Catherine agreed to participate in the competition, so our chances of winning just got better, donât you think?â
When Catherine heard Lianaâs name, she glanced up and saw Liana standing there with a forced smile next to George. Liana appeared calm but was actually on the brink of exploding with anger. It amused Catherine.
Liana had endured a lot over the years to maintain the image of a high-born young lady. Lianaâs patience was truly remarkable.
Before passing by this spot, Liana had already heard the news. She remembered that Catherine had initially refused to participate, and now Catherine had changed her mind. She thought inwardly, âDoes this jinx want to hog the limelight?
âShe is born to oppose me. She is such an infuriating jinx. âAs for the damn George, why does he embarrass me like this?â
Liana was seething inside but had to maintain a gentle and composed demeanor. She looked at Catherine and casually asked, âCatherine, I heard you declined to join the national competition last time. You claimed you werenât interested. Why the sudden change? Is it because you discovered this competition will be broadcast globally, and you want more people to know you?â
She was trying to convey that Catherine was flip-flopping for fame.
âNo.â As soon as George heard Lianaâs words, he quickly provided an explanation for Catherine. He said, â Liana, you got it wrong this time. Catherine agreed to participate because our homeroom teacher enthusiastically invited her. When I was in the office earlier, our homeroom teacher said she had finally convinced Catherine. Sheâs delighted that Catherine is representing our class in the competition.â
Earlier in the morning, their homeroom teacher had summoned Catherine out of the classroom.
Everyone had seen it happen. At that moment, they had been speculating about what Catherine had done to make their usually mild-mannered homeroom teacher suddenly call her into the office. Now, they realized the situation.
With Georgeâs explanation, everyone understood what had happened. David led the applause and said, â Catherine, you really considered our classâs honor.
âCome on, letâs all applaud Catherine. Sheâs such a modest person. She is willing to lead Bryan into battle for our schoolâs honor. We shouldnât spare our applause.â
At that moment, applause thundered throughout the classroom. Catherine still lounged lazily in her seat. She looked uninterested. It seemed that all these changes didnât concern her at all.
As Liana watched Catherine, who was surrounded by adoring classmates and was like a queen, a venomous hatred surged within her.
The applause and the praises directed at Catherine were like sharp knives plunging into Lianaâs heart with each word. Everything used to belong to Liana, whether in the Swanns or Class 8. She used to be the most dazzling.
In Lianaâs view, all the applause and honor were meant for her. She was the familyâs pride, even in the Swanns, where boys were traditionally favored. She was more precious than her two other sisters.
But since Catherineâs arrival, everything had changed, and Liana couldnât accept it. Liana thought Catherine had taken away everything that had once belonged to her. She swore to herself that she would get rid of Catherine.
Liana looked up toward Catherine She didnât expect that Catherine was also sizing her up. Their eyes met, and it seemed that Catherine could see through Lianaâs soul. Catherine hadnât done anything, but it was as if Catherine had struck Lianaâs heart, which made Liana instinctively lower her head.
Lianaâs heart raced, and she felt inexplicably flustered. This feeling made her highly uncomfortable. Finally, she hastily left the scene. Catherine had been keeping an eye on Lianaâs reactions. A cold smile played on her beautiful face when she saw Liana flee.
She understood Lianaâs intentions all too well. She had repeatedly emphasized that she could tolerate some of Lianaâs foolish actions.
After all, every time Liana did something foolish, Liana was the one who suffered in the end. But if Liana sought her own demise, she shouldnât blame Catherine for being ruthless.