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Three years of loving him, three days to erase myself from his world novel Chapter 55

Seraphina almost lowered her head in tears, forcing herself to calm down and not mess up her own footing. She thought. Absolutely impossible! Clara had been working at Julian's company right after graduating from college, how could she be Professor Thorne's student? So it was impossible. Thinking this way, the taut string in Seraphina's mind finally relaxed a little. She figured that later, when Professor Thorne's apprentice arrived, she must definitely go and make friends with her. See if she could receive some guidance from her to improve her abilities. Or, through her, build a good relationship with Professor Thorne. Seraphina looked towards the entrance, preoccupied... She didn't notice the profoundly secretive expression of the man beside her. Julian was indeed messaging Clara: [Sorry, I didn't look at my phone just now. Is something the matter?] [Clara, I just bumped into Professor Thorne and Leo, Leo said he has a junior sister.] Clara didn't reply at all. Julian's eyes were dark and deep, no one knew what he was thinking. ... Not far away. This entire scene was taken in by Dominic Jarrett. He watched them quietly, his eyebrows slightly raised. Seeing this, Toby Marsh beside him guessed, "Julian and his sister seem to have an unusual relationship..." Dominic pulled his lips but didn't speak, stepping forward to find Professor Thorne. What he cared more about right now was another matter... Leo was away at the moment, taking a phone call. From a distance, he called out, "Professor Thorne." Hearing the voice, Marcus turned his head to look. "Mr. Jarrett." They only knew each other due to a stroke of luck. A few years ago, Dominic asked him to accept his girlfriend Sarah West as an apprentice, and he looked at Sarah's paintings; the style was green, but it was clear she had talent and spirituality. He was someone who cherished talent and agreed on the spot to take her as an apprentice, telling him to bring Sarah over some day. But in the end, he received the news that Sarah had passed away... Yet over these years, Dominic still came to attend the exhibition every year. It was obvious he was a man of deep affection, unwilling to let go of the past, unwilling to let go of his deceased lover. Dominic smiled faintly, exchanged a few pleasantries with him, and then, thinking of something, said, "Professor Thorne has another apprentice. How come I haven't heard of her before?" Marcus: "A girl I took in three years ago." Three years ago. This was a sensitive time. And it was a girl. Dominic was slightly stunned. "Will she... be coming later?" "She will come." Dominic felt his heart skip a heavy beat, as if something was about to break through the soil. "Good." At this moment, Leo came over to call Marcus, and Marcus left first. But when Leo saw Dominic, he paused. The two left. Dominic stood in place, taking a long time to recover his senses. After a while, he looked towards the door, his eyes carrying a trace of bloodshot red... profound and tragic. Even though he knew that possibility was unrealistic, he still hoped. Because her departure that year was truly too massive a blow to him, and too unexpected. "Sarah..." He called out hoarsely. ... "Achoo!" Clara, having just settled her sister and walked out of the hospital gates to wait for a car, sneezed unexpectedly. She gathered her coat to keep warm, and when the driver arrived, she got into the car. "Driver, to The Metropolitan Arts Pavilion." Along the way, she looked out heavily at the Capital City she had lived in for three years, her gaze deep. This place had witnessed her growth, and she was somewhat reluctant to leave... But she still had to walk the path ultimately.

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