Chapter 67
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Chapter 67
Jeremy was half-smiling as he stared teasingly at her.
When Corinne finally managed to tie a knot in the manâs necktie, she looked up at him and suddenly
remembered something. She asked, âAre you free next Monday?â
âNo,â the man answered immediately in an almost indifferent manner.
Corinne pursed her lips and did not say anything further, but she did make a point to pull his tie askew
before leaving.
He lowered his gaze and straightened his tie. âWhat about Monday? Is something on?â
Corinne turned to look at Jeremy. After some thought, she realized that there was an issue with having
him accompany her to the graduation ceremony.
Even if he had the time, in what capacity should he attend the graduation ceremony? A prominent.
individual like him would inevitably attract unnecessary attention!
âNothing. I was just asking!â She decided to give up on that idea.
Jeremy did not ask any further questions as he walked up to her and raised his hand to lift her chin. He
then asked condescendingly, âDoes your stomach still hurt?â
Corinne glared at him angrily. âThanks for your concern, mister! Iâm fine now!â
âGood. Remember not to die at my house,â said Jeremy insipidly. He then lowered his hand from her
chin, draped his suit jacket over his arms, and turned around to go out.
Corinne brandished her fist at the manâs tall figure. This man deserves a beating!â
After Jeremy, Pamela was the second person that came to mind, and Corinne knew that the old lady
would agree to accompany her to the ceremony if she asked. However, Pamela was getting old, and
the graduation ceremony was a long and arduous event. Corinne felt that it would not be good to
trouble her.
âForget it. Iâll just go there on my own.â
Monday soon came, and the dean stood on the podium in the universityâs auditorium to give his
opening speech.
Each department selected a top student to represent them, and each representative student would be
accompanied by their respective parents, all of whom had proud looks on their faces.
However, Corinne was all alone in that row and looked a little out of place.
Inside the academic affairs department above the auditorium, the director frowned and said, â Mister
Jeremy, this is the seventh time that your sister has failed a course since she entered school. If this
continues, she might have difficulty graduating!â
Francineâs family had been asked because she had underperformed in her studies.
Jeremy sat on the sofa in the office and placed his hand on his forehead. He no longer wished to care
about his younger sister as she was already beyond help.
He glanced down on a whim and saw Corinne standing on the stage. âWhatâs happening down
there?â he asked.
The academic affairs director came over and gazed down too. âOh, the seniorsâ graduation ceremony.
Those on stage are the top students selected by each department. Theyâre attending the graduation
ceremony with their parents and giving their graduation speeches.â As he said that, he noticed that
Corinne was alone on the stage. âHmm? Why is Corinne standing there alone?
Sheâs the top student during the national university entrance exams, and the dean values her most
among all the top students. Why arenât her parents with her?â
Jeremy narrowed his eyes. He seemed to recall that she had asked him if he was free on Monday. Was
it because of the graduation ceremony?
The academic affairs director sighed again. âSigh. I canât believe her family didnât even cherish such an
excellent child!â
Jeremy cocked his eyebrows and his lips twitched subtly. âDoes a husband count as family?â The
academic affairs director was taken aback. âWhat did you say?â