At night, Cora stood by the large floor-to-ceiling window and sent a message to
Arnold.
She typed: [Sir Yoris, you said before that you would accept me as your last
apprentice. Does it still count?]
Arnold replied almost in seconds: [Yes, of course. It still counts. Have you finally
decided to have me as your teacher?]
[Yes. But I would like to ask if the study time will be very often. You know I’m still
working in the hospital, and I also have to work overtime occasionally. I’m afraid I
will not be able to go to study on time like everyone else.]
[No. As long as you become my apprentice, you can decide on the study time
yourself. This is a special treatment that my other apprentices do not receive.]
Cora was so brilliant. That was why Arnold believed she could still stand out
among the other apprentices, even if she didn’t work as hard as them.
Cora typed again: [All right. I will have you as my teacher.]
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[Then you may come to the Yoris Mansion tomorrow, and we will hold an
apprenticeship ceremony.]
Arnold sent Cora a location before telling her some details regarding the

apprenticeship ceremony. Furthermore, he also told her that he would invite
several woodcarving masters to witness the ceremony together.
Although they didn’t interact much, Cora could really feel Arnold’s kindness
toward her.
It was also why she was feeling an immense sense of guilt right now, as it wasn’t
her sincere intention to be Arnold’s last apprentice. It was to get revenge on Sara
instead.
From the time the Lane family members got into accidents one after another until
now, there was one thing that she understood the most, which was the weaker a
person became, the more they would be oppressed.
Especially when encountering someone like Sara, who liked to aggravate things
further. If Sara didn’t take the necessary measures, she would definitely make a
big fuss over Cora’s job. And if she could threaten Cora to hand over the
evidence that would destroy Jane’s life, it would be the beginning of disaster in
Cora’s life.
That was why Cora had no choice but to take such an extreme method by using
violence against violence.
However, her heart wasn’t as wicked as some people after all. She felt a
tightness in her heart, knowing that she had cruelly exploited Arnold’s kindness.
She was so deep in her thoughts that she didn’t even realize that Byron had
entered the apartment.
Only when Byron had pulled her into his arms from behind did she notice his
existence.
“You’re home,” Cora said.
“Yeah. What’s on your mind? You didn’t even turn on the lights.”
It was unclear whether it had anything to do with the lights being off, but Cora’s
back looked lonely and frail under the lights of thousands of houses outside the
window.
Byron didn’t like this feeling very much.
“I was thinking about how complicated a human heart is. Without realizing it, I’ve
been forced to be ruthless for no reason.”
Cora didn’t resist Byron’s touch, even proactively sinking deeper into his arms.
Perhaps during these days of their living together that he had become a part of
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