Chapter 125 I Change My Mind
Chapter 125 I Change My Mind
Chapter 125 I Change My Mind
The next day, after Cora finished her work at the hospital, she went to the Yoris Mansion as scheduled.
In order to show how highly he thought of her, Arnold waited for her in front of the mansion's gate even
when the night had fallen.
Since it was so late at night, obviously the other Yoris family members were worried about the old man
waiting alone outside, so they asked his caring granddaughter, Jane, to accompany him.
Jane looked at Arnold's hand affectionately and persuaded him in a soft voice, "Grandpa, you've been
waiting for so long. Why don't you go inside first? It's too cold in this suburb at night, and it won't do you
any good if you catch a cold."
"It's fine. This grandfather of yours is still very strong." noveldrama
Once Arnold became stubborn, no one could persuade him.
"Besides, it's not easy for that girl either. She's even traveling to the suburb at night to attend an
apprenticeship ceremony. I'm worried about her safety."
Finding out that Arnold's new apprentice was a girl, Jane couldn't help but frown slightly.
In fact, Arnold had only accepted male apprentices before. And since there had always been more
males in the Yoris family, Jane became the only girl in the whole family, so she exclusively enjoyed the
affection of Arnold and even all the elders of the Yoris family.
This was also one of the reasons why she was hesitant to give Arnold Cora's contact information when
he was inquiring about it before.
Apart from not liking Cora and Byron's seemingly invisible bond, Jane was even more worried that
Cora would take Arnold's sole affection away from her.
And Jane wasn't sure if this was why she inexplicably thought of Cora when she heard that Arnold's
new apprentice was a girl.
But on second thought, she hadn't given Cora's contact information to Arnold until now, so it couldn't be
her.
Suddenly, Arnold's voice brought her back from her wandering thoughts.
"Jane, why don't you go inside first? It's windy, and I don't want you to catch a cold."
Hearing Arnold's concerned tone, Jane finally felt slightly more at ease.
No matter what, her position in Arnold's heart would always be different from other people's.
"Grandpa, I'm wearing thick clothes. It's fine."
It was when a taxi slowly stopped in front of them.
Arnold hurried forward and opened the car door for his new apprentice.
Jane couldn't help being a little unhappy once more. After all, she was the only one who could
condescend Arnold to open the car door before.
Arnold didn't notice that something was wrong with Jane, and he even warmly greeted the person in
the car, "Come, kid. Let's get into the house."
Jane slightly stretched out her neck to look inside the car, and soon she saw Cora getting out of the car
with her bag in her hand, greeting them with a smile, "Good evening, Sir Yoris and Dr. Yoris."
Jane instantly felt as if she was trapped in ice.
Arnold's voice rang out, "Right. Both of you have known each other, so I don't need to introduce you to
each other again. Now let's get into the house. It's indeed a bit cold out here."
Arnold led the two into the house with a smile, but he wasn't aware that the two girls were currently
engaged in an eye-to-eye confrontation.
"I really didn't expect Dr. Lane to find the time to learn woodcarving despite being so busy with her work
in the hospital."
Perhaps it was because of the cold air in the suburb that Jane's tone sounded colder than usual.
Cora smiled, but her voice was also frosty. "People will always have to learn for all their lives. Even if
you don't have the time, you still need to squeeze some time."
If it wasn't because Sara had pushed her to the edge, she would never want to get involved with the
Yoris family.
Arnold didn't know that the two girls were going against each other, and he even praised Cora with a
smile, "Learning is an endless process! This is what I like about this kid the most!"
These words also hurt Jane's feelings unintentionally. It wasn't because she felt inferior to Cora, but
because Arnold was praising Cora today when he had never praised other girls in front of her before.
Because of this, only after Arnold had introduced Cora to his other apprentices and the woodcarving
masters he invited did Jane suddenly say, "Grandpa, I also want to learn woodcarving now. What if you
accept me as your apprentice, too?"