“There was an elective course in the university before. I took it for a while.”
Cora’s reply made the astonishment in Arnold’s eyes more obvious. “Didn’t you
learn it after that?”
“No.” It was because Flora was opposed to learning woodcarving, so she had to
choose other courses.
She still remembered that when the teacher of the elective course knew that she
was going to change to another course, her teacher made a special trip to
persuade her.
It was said that she was talented in this course. Although she had not learned for
a long time, she could carve works as well as art students. After studying for a
while, she might be able to catch up with her professional teacher and make a
great achievement.
Cora was moved when she heard the teacher’s persuasion. However, Flora went
to school to inquire about her courses. She had to change to other courses. She
secretly explored it full of enthusiasm.
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“Then do you want to continue studying this craft?” Arnold’s question brought
Cora back from her memories.

“To be honest, I am the inheritor of the intangible cultural heritage of New York
woodcarving. I like woodcarving very much, and I hope this craft can be inherited
forever.”
Arnold also said, “But you know that in addition to down-to-earth learning, talent
is very important in woodcarving. I saw your work in my granddaughter’s birthday
gifts a while ago. You have an excellent talent in this area. I want to get in touch
with you.”
About her contact information, Jane didn’t give him all the time.
Until Tyler’s birthday banquet, they all witnessed that after Tyler introduced Cora
as his grandson’s girlfriend, the old buddies all booed to see what kind of birthday
gift the future granddaughter-in-law of the Cooper family gave. Tyler had no
choice but to unwrap Cora’s gift in front of them. Arnold saw the small and
lovable trinket that she gave Tyler.
He was almost certain that the gift and the trinket at home were made by the
same person, so he came to look for Cora.
“Little friend, I’ve made it very clear why I’m here. If you take me as your teacher,
how about I accept you as my last apprentice?”
Arnold’s voice was sincere. He looked at Cora with kind eyes.
“The last apprentice, only teach me, not others?” Cora couldn’t help teasing him.
Because he was very close to the image of the grandpa in her fantasy when
Cora was a child.
She didn’t have a grandfather since she was a child. So when other children in
the kindergarten said that their grandfather gave them whatever they wanted,
Cora couldn’t help looking at them admirably.
Now Arnold called her “little friend” every time. His attitude was so amiable…
Cora couldn’t help thinking that it would be wonderful if he wasn’t Jane’s
grandfather.
“You little friend!” Arnold froze for a moment before realizing that Cora was joking
with him.
This gave him a wonderful sense of intimacy as if Cora was his own
granddaughter.
“If you really want me to be your teacher, I will only teach you, not others. And I
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