**TITLE: The Billionaire’s Last Obsession series 396**
**CONTENT: Chapter 396 Rosie’s Warning**
As the afternoon sun cast long shadows across the campus, Lillian emerged from the lecture hall, her mind still buzzing with the insights gleaned from the public lecture. It was a moment of intellectual freedom, but her thoughts were abruptly interrupted.
Two girls approached her with determined strides, their expressions unreadable. Isabelle, her trusted friend, leaned in close and whispered with a hint of concern, “They don’t look friendly at all.”
Lillian’s heart sank slightly as she recognized the unmistakable figure of Rosie, who had been a source of tension since their first encounter. “Lillian, I want to talk to you,” Rosie declared, her voice cutting through the ambient chatter of the crowd.
With a subtle frown knitting her brow, Lillian met Rosie’s gaze. “Sorry, but I don’t think we have anything to discuss. Our only interaction was during freshman registration, and since that issue has been resolved, I don’t see the point in a private conversation.”
A small gathering of curious onlookers began to form, their eyes flickering with interest. Rosie was known for her confrontational nature at Kingston, and the memory of their clash on the very first day of school still lingered in the minds of many.
Rosie’s demeanor shifted, her expression cooling as she locked her eyes onto Lillian. “I came today to talk about Jeremy,” she stated, her tone steady yet charged with an unspoken intensity.
“Jeremy?” Lillian raised an eyebrow, her confusion evident. What could this be about?
“Yes, Jeremy. You might not be aware, but I’ve had a crush on him since our freshman year. So I’m asking you, please stay away from him,” Rosie insisted, her voice calm yet heavy with implication.
A short laugh escaped Lillian’s lips, laced with disbelief. “You must be mistaken. If you truly like Jeremy, shouldn’t your conversation be with him rather than me? And let’s be clear—are you his girlfriend? His fiancée? If you’re neither, what gives you the right to dictate my actions regarding him?”
Rosie’s eyes sparked with a flash of indignation. “You—” she started, her voice rising with hostility. “So you refuse?”
Lillian stepped forward, a smirk playing on her lips, her tone dripping with irony. “When you finally become Jeremy’s girlfriend, then you can talk about exercising your so-called ‘rights.'” She turned to Isabelle, a silent plea for support reflected in her eyes. “Come on. Let’s go.” With that, she strode away, her back straight and resolute, leaving Rosie standing there, her expression darkening with frustration.
As Lillian and Isabelle walked away, Wanda, who had been standing beside Rosie, muttered under her breath, “Honestly, Lillian wasn’t wrong. If they’re just friends, confronting her like this isn’t fair. And you’re not even Jeremy’s girlfriend yet. If he finds out you cornered her, he won’t be pleased.”


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