At that moment, she felt as if her thenâmuddled life had reconciled with her now enlightened self. She felt complete
She worked on it until dawn broke. Staring at her completed thesis, she decided to seize the moment and submitted it to âScienceâ.
It was one of the top three academic journals worldwide. It represented the highest achievement anyone had ever achieved in the investigation of natural science.
Miranda wasnât confident that her thesis would be accepted. Various subjects, fields, and professional researchers existed across the world. Who was she to them? Still, she wanted to give it a try.
Before the sun rose, Miranda shut down her laptop and quickly took a nap.
At 8:00 am, she woke up on time. After washing up and having breakfast, she took her revision materials and headed for the library.
But just as she left the house, she bumped into Paul, whoâd just returned. It was raining outside; the closed umbrella he held was dripping wet.
âGood morning. You⦠didnât stay up the entire night, did you?â
âI did. Weâre in a rush to collect data from the experiment.â Even though Paul had just returned from the lab, he had to hurry back again after picking up something.
âThis is for you.â Miranda handed him a glass of warm milk. âItâll keep you warm.â
There was a pause before Paul thanked her. âThank you.â
âRemember to change out of your drenched clothes.â She pointed at his shoulder. Paul turned to look at it and realized it was wet.
âIâm leaving now.â Miranda smiled and went down.
It wasnât even 9:00 am, yet the library was already crowded. As she put her umbrella away, she heard a familiar voice right before she entered the library.
âMiranda!â
Tina had purposely come today to talk to the collegeâs higherâups about the postgraduate program. owns all © content.
Sheâd just happened to pass the library when it had started raining, so she was stranded. She hadnât expected to bump into someone she knew.
âWhy have you come to the library? Is it another side hustle? You mustâve been short of money recently. Donât worry, I told Hans and asked him to be more generous with you.
âSo, youâd better stop your side hustles. Itâs more important to take good care of Hans. I heard he had gastritis again yesterday. You-â
Before Tina could finish her sentence, someone interrupted, âTina, who are you speaking to?â
A tall and elegant woman was walking toward them. As she neared, Miranda realized she wore the latest haute couture from Covetusâ spring collection. No wrinkles could be seen on her wellâcaredâfor face, and she held an exotic leather Kelly clutch from Hermès.
Evelyn walked to Tina and glanced at Miranda.
She was surprised. Wasnât this Hanselâs soâcalled girlfriend? She sized Miranda up. A look of disgust crossed her already sour expression.
Miranda had left home in only a Tâshirt and a pair of jeans. She hadnât applied
any makeup, nor had she tidied up her hair. How embarrassing!
Evelyn glanced at the library behind her and then at the two books in
Mirandaâs hands. Her gaze became thoughtful.
âWhat a coincidence, Ms. Sutton,â she said with an emphasis on âcoincidence
In other words, she thought Miranda was so desperate to get on her good side that the latter had put on such a lame act of a chance encounter.
âYou tried your best; Iâll give you that.â Evelyn sighed. âStill, an imposter will remain an imposter no matter how hard she tries to pretend to be the real
thing. Stop pulling these tricks in the future. I wonât fall for them.
âSince we ran into each other today, I should make myself clear. Hansel will never marry you. However, youâve worked hard to look after him for the past few years. Your efforts wonât go unnoticed. After he gets married, youâll still get to meet him.
âThat aside, you should squash any wishful thoughts you have. You can only keep this relationship going if you know and act according to your place. Do you understand?â