Chapter 188 A Heart Gesture

At the woodcarving competition awards ceremony on the afternoon of Christmas, as soon as Cora arrived, Arnold took

her to introduce her to his old friends.

When Jane arrived, Arnold also called her over.

“This is Jane, my granddaughter,” he said.

This introduction surprised many of Arnold’s old friends. “Is this your granddaughter? I thought this young girl, Cora, was your granddaughter! Her gaze and enthusiasm are reminiscent of your wife’s youthful days.”

Hearing this, Arnold was also taken aback.

Upon careful recollection, he realized that he felt a sense of familiarity with Cora due to her gaze and enthusiasm.

However, with Jane, his granddaughter, right beside him, he couldn’t agree with their words.

“It’s just a coincidence. My granddaughter is Jane. Cora is my talented apprentice, and of course, Jane is also exceptional,”

he replied after a brief moment of hesitation.

Chapter 188 A Heart Gesture

After the idle chatter, the award ceremony was about to

begin.

“I never expected that young man from the Hansen family would be willing to be the award presenter tonight.”

“Yeah, when we approached them earlier, there was no response. I thought his assistant would come and didn’t expect him to show up in person.”

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of touch.

that Byron would

true! I forgot that these two are a

openly in front of Arnold,

Cora.

somewhat proud. After all,

outstanding as Byron in New York was not

Byron to our home when

to Jane.

award ceremony was held in the afternoon, it

and cultivate a sense of belonging to the

A

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was unaware that his suggestion

considerable pressure on Jane.

and Byron, she might have assumed

ceremony for her

But now…

glance at Cora and couldn’t shake

here for Cora, not

have much confidence that Byron would

invitation to

didn’t feel much

to see Byron become

asked so many questions before,

if I win,”

the award presenter because

several other influential figures in

entered the exhibition

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