Chapter 265
Carlisle’s response was as blunt as it was brutal.
Daniel’s smile slipped from his face. “What, is it because of my looks?”
Carlisle chuckled and said, “No, you’re actually pretty good–looking.”
“Then why do you make it sound like my looks are my downfall?” Daniel demanded in puzzlement.
Rolling his eyes, Carlisle pointed out, “Because looks aren’t all that matters.”
“I’m rich too, if that helps. Aren’t chicks into rich and handsome men?” Daniel asked in exasperation.
“Not all of them,” Carlisle said solemnly. “You’d be surprised that most of them value love more than anything else. If you’re serious about Christine, you could try and pursue her.”
In an era where the Internet had yet to become advanced, love was a straightforward matter and untainted by worldly views.
Once the internet started gaining traction alongside modern movies and novels, women might have different standards for love.
When that happened, women would either fantasize about fictional men or envision themselves as the
lead character of a romance novel or movie.
In all fairness, not all women would develop such outlandish expectations, at least not in the present age.
More importantly, the women in this present age might not even want love. Some of them–like Sarah-
might seek material comfort instead.
Birds of a feather flocked together, as the saying went. Sarah and Sienna were more likely than not to
want the same things out of a relationship.
Daniel swallowed a mouthful of oatmeal and said with determination, “I’ll convince Christine to go out
with me.” He then grinned mischievously at Carlisle as he asked, “Would you mind passing her a note for
me?”
Carlisle countered dryly, “Where’s the romance in that? She might think you lack sincerity if you have me
deliver the note for you. Do it yourself if you’re serious about pursuing her.”
Daniel froze. “Really? But… who even delivers their own love notes these days?”
“Why are you following the masses?” Carlisle argued, “Everyone has their own way of dealing with
romance. And if you want to show your sincerity at all, you should deliver the note yourself!”
“Fine, then,” Daniel acceded. He thought Carlisle made a rather good point.
He was already thinking about the content he would put into that note and how he could deliver it to Christine without humiliating himself.
Chapter 265
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That afternoon, Lawrence rallied the students for a hiking trip.
The military training that morning had left the students exhausted; and now, they wouldn’t stop moaning as they trudged their way up the mountain.
To commemorate the occasion, Lawrence took a photo of the students with a camera he had borrowed. They did not begin their descent until it was around 6:00 pm.
The drive back to Riverland University was quiet. Most of the students had fallen into a deep slumber from exhaustion.
It was at that moment that Carlisle received a call from Sean. “Carlisle, sorry about yesterday. I got caught up with some stuff, but I’m free to drop by your place later.”
“That’s fine by me,” Carlisle replied.
After hanging up the phone, he closed his eyes and slept.
It was past 8:00 pm when the students reached campus.
Carlisle dragged his aching and exhausted body to the dorm. Having washed up and put on a change of
clothes, he wrote a check and went out of campus to meet with Sean.
They agreed to meet at a nearby diner. After ordering a couple of things off the menu, Carlisle handed
Sean the check and said, “We’re racing against time here, so get the job done as soon as possible.”
Sean reached for the check with both hands, his grip tentative as he stared at the figure. He swore his
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