Chapter 126 She Is Very Beautiful
Jane's words surprised almost everyone present, especially Arnold.
He carefully asked, "Jane, are you sure?"
Back then, Arnold very much wished for Jane to inherit his skills.
Ever since he became the successor of the intangible cultural heritage of woodcarving, Arnold had always hoped that Jane could take some time to learn from him.
Since Jane's paintings had won her many awards before, and she also had unique insights about arts, Arnold thought there was no one more suitable than her to learn woodcarving.
But no matter how many times he had mentioned it to Jane, Jane had always refused him, so he had no choice but to find someone else to be his apprentice.
Therefore, no one had expected Jane would take the initiative today to mention that she wanted to learn woodcarving.
Faced with Arnold's question, Jane replied firmly, "I'm sure. I didn't want to learn it before because I thought I couldn't learn it well, as I am a girl after all. But after I saw Dr. Lane also came here to learn, I suddenly became very confident. So I hope Grandpa can also allow me this opportunity to learn."
For Arnold, this could be considered a joyous event.
After all, Jane was his only granddaughter. And it was true that he favored her and wanted to pass on his lifelong skills to her.
But the problem was that he also promised Cora to let her be his last apprentice and pass on his lifelong skills to her.
He was slightly in a dilemma, so he could only turn to look at Cora.
On the contrary, Cora was very calm. "Actually, I don't mind if Dr. Yoris wants to learn woodcarving together. But I have promised Sir Yoris before Dr. Yoris does, so I want to be the senior."
Everyone could tell that Jane suddenly suggested today that she wanted to learn woodcarving as Arnold's apprentice because of Cora.
But she had cleverly found an excuse for herself and concealed her envy perfectly, so she didn't mind giving way to Cora, as well as to not embarrass Arnold.
As for Cora's suggestion to be Jane's senior, it was a slight discomfort for Jane.
As expected, Jane didn't want to regard her as her senior. "No, this won't do. If you want to count it like this, my grandpa has asked me since a long time ago if I want to learn woodcarving with him. If so, then I can be counted as the most senior out of all of you."
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