Yvette slowly responded. âGot it. You guys keep eating. Iâll go over there.â
Jeremiah stood up, looked at Andrew, and tossed his car key to him, saying, âDrive the car back to the mansion. Emmett is waiting for you there...â
Andrew was confused. He thought they had only bought an apartment in Seacrity for convenience. He had no idea when they had bought a mansion. Jeremiah, did you buy another mansion?â he asked, bewildered.
Jeremiah nodded. âYeah. Emmett finalized the paperwork a few days ago. The mansionâs in Nusridge. Contact him for the exact address Andrew felt a headache coming on just thinking about living under the same roof as Emmett. He could already picture the endless nagging Bonnie and John exchanged a knowing glance, their thoughts completely in sync. How do some people buy a mansion like itâs nothing? In Nusridge, land is as valuable as gold! A single mansion must cost at least 66 million dollars. Honestly, comparing yourself to others can be so depressing!
Yvette and Jeremiah left the cafeteria together. Meanwhile, a pair of jealous eyes watched them intently from behind. Victor and Winona were eating at the cafeteria. They spotted Yvette and her friends right away when they entered the Victor muttered something about how shameless Yvette was for always hanging around with guys. Normally, Winona would have been quick to add her own remarks, but this time, she was unusually silent. Her gaze was locked on Jeremiahâs table, sharp jealousy rising as she watched how in sync he and Yvette seemed.
Victor called Winonaâs name a few times, but she didnât respond. Frustrated, he noticed her zoning out, eyes fixed on the back of Yvette and Jeremiah. It enraged him, knowing exactly who Winona was really focused on the guy who had stood up for Yvette at the auditorium.
Victor slammed his cutlery down, the clatter snapping Winona back to reality. When she saw the anger written across Victorâs ashen face, her heart skipped a beat. She had been so absorbed in watching Yvette that sheâd completely forgotten Victor was sitting right there Winona quickly tried to smooth things over with a sweet smile, tucking her hair behind her ear and speaking gently, as if completely unaware of Victorâs anger. âWhatâs the matter, Victor? Does the food not suit your taste today?â
Jeremiah snorted coldly, staring straight at Winona with clear suspicion and anger in his eyes. âWinona, why did you come to the cafeteria for lunch today?â
Winonaâs hand clenched suddenly under the table, her face turning pale as she struggled to remain calm. âDid Victor find out something?â
Winona put on a sad expression, adding a slight sob to her voice, âWhat are you talking about, Victor? I just heard theyâre serving pork ribs today, and everyone says theyâre really good. I thought Iâd bring you to try them. If you donât like them. thatâs fine, but why get upset with me?â
Winonaâs acting skills were impressive. She could pull off a convincing emotional scene with ease. As Victor listened to her explanation, the doubt in his eyes slowly faded.
Winona knew exactly what kind of girl Victor liked, and she had been playing the part perfectly. Victor was convinced that Winona was madly in love with him, willing to tolerate anything for his sake. Just like with the Sharon incident, he believed a little sweet talking would make Winona forgive him and not dig any deeper.
âHow could a woman like her possibly fall for someone else? This thought made Victorâs expression brighten, the rough K65%
hapter 70 edges in his attitude softening. His tone became gentler.
âWinona, I was just asking. Donât take it to heart.â As he spoke, he reached out to hug her. Winona playfully punched him. her voice shy as she said. âEveryoneâs watching. Itâs not appropriate. Go back and finish your meal.â
Seeing Winonaâs shy demeanor made Victorâs heart flutter, and he nearly lost control right there in the cafeteria.
âAll right, all right, Iâm not doing anything. Winona, come home with me later. My parents have been wanting to see you for a while. You skipped out on meeting my sister last time, and she wasnât too happy about it. You should give her a call and apologize to smooth things over, okay?â Victor said.
Winona was grinding her teeth in frustration, yet she had to keep a forced smile, thinking, âWhy should I apologize to Rebecca?
Since childhood, Winona had always been inferior in front of Rebecca. Whenever there was a conflict, she was the one apologizing, always taking the blame. After the last incident, Winona had thought that Victor would distance himself from Rebecca, but to her surprise, all it took was a limited edition can for him to act like nothing had happened. He treated Rebeccaâs words as if they were sacred, constantly saying, âMy sister said this,â or âMy sister said that...
Winona was tired of hearing it all. She had her sights set on a new goal. She knew that if she could find someone wealthier and more powerful than Victor, her mom wouldnât push her to marry him.
From the moment Winona laid eyes on Jeremiah, she was captivated. It wasnât just his striking looks and demeanorâit was also the fact that he was close to Yvette. Winona was determined to win Jeremiah over, just to make Yvette truly feel heartbroken..
Winona knew Nellie all too well. For as long as she could remember, besides loving Zachary, Nellie had only loved money and power. Nellieâs determination to marry her off to Victor was all about securing the Carter familyâs influence in Seacrity.
Winona put on a troubled expression and said, âVictor, Iâm sorry. My mentor is coming to Seacrity next week. Iâve been at home painting to prepare myself for the apprenticeship ceremony. I need to stay focused, so I might not be able to visit your family.
Please apologize to your parents on my behalf Victor understood the significance of the apprenticeship ceremony, so he didnât say much.
Meanwhile, at the Principalâs Office at Argrol University, Simon, Tobias, and Jimmy were all present.
When Yvette knocked and entered, Jimmy quickly stood up, nervously straightening his clothes. Simon and Tobias exchanged puzzled looks. âWhy is Mr. Lowe acting so tense? After all, he is just meeting a young woman who hasnât even graduated yet.
Why does he act like he is meeting someone important?â
When Yvette strolled in casually, Jimmy immediately stepped forward respectfully and said, âHello, Ms. Zeller.â
Yvette paused, took her hand out of her pocket, and politely replied, âHello,â
Jimmy was flattered. Yvette didnât even show regard for their general manager, so he was quite surprised when Yvette was so polite to him. Besides, he might soon be working under her.
After finishing her conversation with Jimmy, Yvette turned to Simon and Tobias, greeting them calmly, âHello, Mr. Simon Sunderland and Mr. Tobias Sunderlandâ
If Jimmy hadnât seen Yvette confidently strutting around their casino with her carefree attitude and rebellious charm, he might have believed she was just a pretty, innocent student.
Simon smiled warmly. He had grown a liking to Yvette since Siren had just sent him her third paper.
Meanwhile, ever since the library and Frixyia competition incidents, Tobias had held a consistently favorable opinion of Yvette.
He didnât really see her as a typical student. More often, le viewed her as a peer, given her maturity and boldness beyond her years.
âDid you finish the physics problems I assigned you?â Tobias asked.
Yvette nodded with a cheeky and relaxed demeanor. âI did, Mr. Sunderland. Do you and Mr. Simon Sunderland called for me Simon and Tobias both shook their heads.
Werte quickly realized the situation. With three people in the room, if Tobias and Simon werenât seeking her out, then it must be the other man. She turned to Jimmy. âIs there something I can help you with?â
Jimmy first nodded and then shook his head. âItâs not me, Ms. Zeller. Our general manager asked me to send this document to you.â
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