Chapter 1080
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
It was only through Mother Cathrinaâs insistence that Corinne was allowed to stay in the convent. After
that, during all the years Corinne was living in the convent, Mother Kalista would always gripe about
her existence to Mother Cathrina and, from time to time, would suggest sending her to the orphanage
instead.
However, Mother Cathrina never wavered in her decision. She kept Corinne close by her side, causing
the other nuns to resent her and take Mother Kalistaâs side. Seeing Mother Cathrina getting ostracized
because of her, Corinne did what she could to make her life easier. She took up most of the chores in
the convent and ate as little as possible to burden anyone.
As time passed, the other nuns slowly accepted her. No longer did they threaten to send her to the
orphanage. That was until, not caring about the other nunsâ objections, Mother Cathrina borrowed
money from the conventâs fund to pay for Corinneâs education. Not surprisingly, the bullying started
again after that.
Corinne witnessed it all, so she vowed to herself she would not spend a single penny from the convent
after getting into high school. She pushed herself to win scholarships after scholarships, as well as to
start a business while she was still in school. When her business started making money, she returned
all the money Mother Cathrina borrowed from the convent to silence the other nuns.
From then on, Mother Kalista and the other nuns had a 180-degree change in attitude toward her. They
became friendlier to her, but it only made Corinne dislike them even more for their hypocrisy.
âThey might be dressed in a nunâs clothing, but they surely donât behave like one. In fact, the only
person who really behaves like one in the whole convent is Mother Cathrina. She only cares about
doing good instead of other worldly matters,â thought Corinne.
Mother Kalista realized she must have been too sudden with Corinne when she saw her quickly
withdrawing her hands. Thus, she smiled awkwardly and said, âSorry if I frightened you, Corinne. I was
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Corinne smiled. âItâs okay, Mother Kalista. How have you all been well these years?â
Mother Kalista smiled at her. âOh, weâve been very well! Weâve used some of the money you sent us to
repair several of the halls and statues in the convent while Sister Cathrina donated the rest of it to the
needy villagers around the area.â
Corinne could tell Mother Kalista was making an indirect complaint about Mother Cathrina to her.
Though, it was nothing new to her since the nuns thereâwith Mother Cathrina being the exceptionâ
saw money as more important than many things.
Even after Corinne finished paying back the money Mother Cathrina borrowed to pay for her education,
she did not stop giving to the convent. Nonetheless, she made sure only Mother Cathrina had the sole
discretion as to how the extra money should be used as Corinne did not trust the other nuns. She
believed there were not many honest people in the world, and this belief extended to the convent too.
Corinne frowned and turned to ask Mother Cathrina, âWhy did you donate all the money to the
villagers? I sent you money because I want you all to eat better.â
Mother Cathrina stood up and said serenely, âWe cannot be choosy about what we eat or use. Keeping
the money will only bring trouble for the convent.â
Corinne sighed helplessly.
âYouâve not only grown taller, Corinne, but thinner too!â said Mother Kalista. âHow are you doing in the
big city? You must be rolling in cash, right?â
Corinne gave her a faint smile. âIs that so? I must be losing weight due to the stress Iâve been feeling.â
She deliberately ignored Mother Kalistaâs question about money as she knew that was her way of
hinting to her to donate more money to the convent. In fact, she had donated quite a large amount of
money to the convent over the years, yet that did not seem to satisfy the nuns there at all.
âI donât get why theyâre so obsessed about money. Itâs not like they can go on a shopping spreeâ¦â
thought Corinne with a sigh.
At that moment, Mother Cathrina must have felt annoyed by Mother Kalistaâs presence too because
she said, âSister Kalista, why donât you go prepare some of Corinneâs favorite dishes for her? Itâs not
every day that she visits. As for the cleaning of the hall, Iâll help you do it later.â
âSure thing. Iâll go whip up something for her now,â said Mother Kalista with a bright smile. After that,
she turned to Corinne and said, âI know youâre used to all the fancy food outside, but I hope you wonât
be too put off by my cooking.â