Seeing everyone egging her on, Kara felt like she had no choice but to step forward and say hello, even if she didn't want to.
After all, when she had arrived at the university a few days earlier, Kara had boasted to her classmates that she was the cousin of Kieran's fiancée.
But her classmates were all genuine elites and heiresses, and even if they weren't on the level of Kieran and the Dawson family, they were all from wealthy backgrounds.
Those in her class didn't respect Kara, who had come from a small town to a big city. If she didn't greet Kieran, wouldn't it be just like admitting she had been lying all this time?
With this thought, Kara moved forward as if possessed. When she saw Kieran looking her way, her heart skipped a beat.
In no time, Jarrett was by her side. "You're Ms. Orson, correct? Mr. Sutton wants to have a chat with you."
Kara was stunned by this sudden invitation.
Those behind her were surprised to see Kieran wanting to meet Kara, astonishment written all over their faces. Could it be everything Kara said was true? Did she get in because of Kieran?
Feeling the gazes around her, Kara straightened her back, a hint of pride in her posture.
"Okay, I’ll come."
Following Jarrett toward Kieran, she caught the attention of many.
Kara's outfit was like Eloise's, so people speculated about her identity and how she had gotten a personal audience with Kieran.
"Mr. Sutton..." When Kara looked at Kieran, she felt a bit nervous, her cheeks flushing as she spoke.
But Kieran didn't seem interested in catching up. He frowned and asked, "Where's Freya?"
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