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Chapter 254
Roger frowned and glared coldly at her. “She is my sister. Don’t speculate on us with your nasty
thoughts.” “Sister?” The boy was startled.
He scratched his head. Not only was he not annoyed, but his attitude toward Roger miraculously
became much better. “I have never heard of you having a sister.”
“What is it to you anyway?” Roger wasn’t bothered to have any more interaction with him and pulled
Stella away.
After they were far away, Stella breathed a sigh of relief. “Is this how you get along with your
classmates?”
“It isn’t. We’re not in the same class. He’s from the other faculty that comes to class together.”
“Even so, he is still your alumnus. How could you be so rude to him?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtNoticing that he was about to receive another lecture from her, his head started aching.” Alright. It’s so
hard for you to even come over, so don’t nag me. Let’s head to the cafeteria. I’ll buy you your favorite
meal.” Indeed, Stella had come to visit him, and hearing him say so, she stopped nagging and followed
him to the most crowded cafeteria. “Is the cafe always so crowded?” she asked curiously at the sight of
the large number of people. She was admitted into Ahn University before Roger, and although they
were of different intakes, they were considered alumni.
Roger was still studying, but her situation had changed drastically.
Looking around the familiar campus, a pang of nostalgia suddenly coursed through her soul. “It feels
like it’s only been a few years since I graduated, but I can’t even remember what my campus looks
like.” Roger had also studied at Ahn University before, and he knew she was talking about it. Hearing
her say this, he suddenly said gravely, “Stella, why don’t you attend graduate school after I graduate?”
She was stunned and found it funny. “What makes you suddenly think of this?”
Roger shook his head. “I went to the recruitment fair and found that employee benefits are very good,
especially in the computer science industry. I calculated that I’ll be able to support you in about a year.
When that time comes, you can resign from your job and won’t need to find work. Just focus on
studying, and I will pay for your tuition when you get into graduate school. You have always wanted to
further your studies, right? Anyway, you are still young It’s still not too late for anything.”
He moved forward a few steps in the queue as he spoke, and after picking a few dishes that she
liked, he walked with her side by side.
The place was so crowded that finding an empty seat was almost impossible.
After a hard time rummaging around shoulder-to-shoulder with the massive crowd, they managed to
find themselves a clean spot. The sheer number of human bodies jammed packed in one spot caused
a deafening droning, and they had to almost shout to even hear each other.
“Stop talking nonsense. I plan to let you go to graduate school after you graduate. I heard from Mr. Hall
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmthat your grades are excellent, and you have a high chance of getting a postgraduate recommendation.
You should work hard on that.” He frowned. “Sister, I don’t want to go to graduate school. I just want to
get a job.”
She was eating some apple pie, but when she heard him say that, she put down her knife and sighed.
“I really do not need you to make money for me. The money we have now is enough to cover our
expenses for the rest of our lives.”
“But that’s Weston’s money. I don’t want to spend it at all,” he subconsciously blurted.
The moment he mentioned that name, he quickly realized that he had said the wrong thing.
“I’m sorry. I don’t mean to mention him,” he said with his head lowered.
She smiled. “It’s nothing. You said nothing wrong.” She hurriedly finished the food on her plate. “Hurry
up and eat. I’ll have to go to work.”
The moment that person was mentioned, the atmosphere between the two people stiffened. He
realized he shouldn’t have tried to act strong in front of her, especially because of that man.