Chapter 420
Xander: It’s not really a bother, but I am in class right now.
The truth was, this entire lesson was less useful than five minutes of Cameron’s tutoring
Milena: Sorry to disturb you, Talk later.]
Xander glanced at Milena’s message and didn’t reply,
Het
wasn’t sure why, but his heart no longer raced when he received her texts–now it was completely calm.
He couldn’t forget Milena’s beautiful face, but since he couldn’t see her through the phone, his feelings for her had faded.
Milena frowned at the unread messages on her phone screen. Xander had never ignored her like this before
A surger
e of anxiety hit her. She wond
wondered, “Does he know something about me?
Quickly,
y.sho reassured herself, if Xander knew she’d pretended to be Cameron, he wouldn’t even reply to her
Then she began to wonder what had caused Xander’s sudden coldnest toward her
“Milena, what are you doing?” A furious voice interrupted her thoughts
Milena jolted back to reality, and her phone slipped from her hand.
The teacher frowned. “You’re using your phone in class? Stand outside
Milena’s face flushed with embarrassment. She didn’t dare argue, quickly picked up her phone, and walked out of the classroom.
Milena stood outside for half the lesson. When the bell finally rang and she returned to her seat, she heard classmates whispering
“Her parents are both in jail. Is it really okay for a criminal’s daughter to be in our class?”
“No way! Where did you hear that? What happened?”
it’s true–I have inside information”
“She shouldn’t be in our class then, if people find out I have a classmate whose parents are criminals, it’ll be embarrassing.”
“Yeah.”
“Don’t worry–she probably won’t be here next semester.”
“Why?”
“She can’t afford tuition, obviously”
“That makes sense.”
The whispers weren’t loud, but Milena heard every word. Unable to refute them, she bit her lip tightly.
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Alter the evening study session, Xander intercepted Cameron with perfect timing
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Chapter 420
“Move.” Cameron nearly pushed his head away.
Xander trailed after him, “Cameron, come on, how much per hour will make you happy!”
Cameron didn’t stop walking. “I didn’t say I wanted a raise,” he said.
Thirty thousand dollars was enough.
Xander said, “But you said you wanted a raise! I just asked my parents for three million dollars. I have money–name your price.”
Cameron was speechless at his lack of financial sense and kept walking.
*Tell me, how much per hour?” Xander insisted.
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