Snatched a Billionaire to be My Husband
Chapter 127 She Has a Partner!

Chapter 127 She Has a Partner!

Despite being a new apprentice like Jane, the seniors were all circling Cora alone, while Jane's sidewas practically similar to a deserted land.

However, Jane still didn't think that she was not popular, or that it was wrong for her to be cold andaloof.

She assumed that it was probably because those seniors knew that she was the only girl in the Yorisfamily and that she had already carried the status of Byron's fiancée. That was why they didn't dareto get close to her.

As for their attraction toward Cora, they probably weren't genuinely attracted to her. They must bethinking that Cora was easy to trick, being that she was of an ordinary family background.

Having such a thought made her feel slightly better.

At the same time, under the seniors’ incessant questioning, Cora replied with a smile, "I have aboyfriend.”

She seemed to be responding to those seniors, but she was actually looking at Jane.

It was because the boyfriend she mentioned was the same person Jane thought was her fiancé.However, she didn't directly refer to Byron as her boyfriend. After all, she was aware that Byrondidn't consider them to be in a romantic relationship.

When Jane heard Cora's words and looked at her, she also felt that Cora's eyes seemed to containanother meaning.

But she couldn't figure it out for the time being.

As for the boyfriend Cora mentioned, Jane automatically recalled when Tyler said that Cora was hisgirlfriend during Gideon's birthday banquet, so Jane thought Cora was talking about Tyler.

After hearing Cora's straightforward clarification that she had a boyfriend, some seniors inevitablyfelt a little disappointed.

"Ah, I knew it. Such a beautiful girl wouldn't be single.”

But some continued to joke with Cora, "Then do you mind having a hookup?"

Cora couldn't help laughing. "Guys, stop making fun of me. I can be a two-timer when I'm unhappy,you know."

When Jane heard it, she thought it was a bit ridiculous.

After all, the fact that Cora could get along with Carter after she broke up with Eason was the bestevidence that she was a two-timer.

The more she watched the interaction between Cora and those seniors, the more she perceived thatCora was hypocritical and showing off.

After the ceremony, Arnold assigned a task to them. He gave each of them a block of wood and ablueprint, asking them to carve out what was on the blueprint in a week.

The seniors’ blueprints had relatively complicated things drawn in them, but Cora and Jane wereonly assigned to create relatively simple and small objects.

"I don't think you'll replace it difficult, kid,” Arnold said when he handed the blueprint to Cora.

But when he handed it to Jane, Arnold said, "If you replace some difficulties here, just ask me to helpyou."

Jane only started learning today, unlike Cora who had already mastered certain basic skills, soArnold's advice was considered normal.

However, since Jane had an emotional roller coaster today, she could only feel that Arnold waslooking down on her.

Out loud, she replied, "I know."

But in her heart, she secretly swore that she must produce a more prominent work than Cora nextweek.

When the apprenticeship ceremony had thoroughly ended, Arnold worried that it would not be safefor Cora to go back by car alone, so he suggested his apprentices drive her home.

But Jane had come up and volunteered herself. "Just let me drive Dr. Lane back. It'll be moreconvenient for us girls.”

No one could refute her suggestion, so Cora got into her car.

On the way back, the two remained silent for a long time. It seemed that they were holding backfrom something out of politeness, but in fact, it was a secret contest between both sides.

It wasn't until the car almost reached the section of the LO apartment where Cora lived that Janefinally asked her politely while also restraining herself, “Dr. Lane, I'm curious as to why you acceptedmy grandfather's invitation to be his apprentice.”

"Probably because of passion,” Cora replied with a smile.

No matter how one looked at her smile, they would replace a bit of hypocrisy in it.

Jane only looked at Cora through the rearview mirror. "I don't think it's because of passion.”

"Then what do you think my reason would be, Dr. Yoris?" Cora said, and she didn't avert her gaze.Inside the cramped car, the two girls seemed to inexplicably spark a flame when they looked at eachother through the rearview mirror.

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