Chapter 761
Randolph’s scrutiny enveloped Millie, a once-unremarkable pupil now wed to the helm of the Thomas Group—a narrative intriguing in its twists.
Truth be told, he had harbored an awareness of Millie for an extended period. He had beheld her designs, an embodiment of excellence. Yet she had shielded herself behind a mask, secluded and studious, creating an aura of detachment while guarding her talent and acumen.
Post-graduation, her alliance with the Thomas Group’s president set the school abuzz, elevating her to prominence. Even the faculty revisited her prodigious creations, acknowledging her design prowess.
Randolph opined, “Now, the picture is clear. Millie, your discretion in donning that mask during your academic journey was sagacious indeed.”
Without that veneer, suitors would have undoubtedly clamored for her attention.
Tuming to Marcus, Randolph commented, “Mr. Thomas, Millie stands as an exemplar of diligent scholarship. While her peers indulged in courtship during campus life, she dedicated herself to studies and part-tlabor at the cafeteria.”
Randolph’s acclaim encompassed not only her academic dedication but also underscored her unembellished romantic history during her academic tenure. A maiden of purity Millie felt the warmth of Randolph’s concern.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAs Randolph concluded his remarks, a smile graced Marcus’ countenance. He reached for a porcelain chalice, a vessel of white, and pronounced, “Youth should cherish their academic pursuits and strive diligently.”
“Indeed,” agreed Randolph. “Her trajectory underscores that diligence begets fortune. Presently, she is among the rare few at Preagend University who've achieved a harmonious blend of affection and vocation.”
Millie's lips pressed together. Randolph remained unaware of the intricacies of her life. Her fagade bespoke success, yet every stride had been laden with challenges. As a designer, her professional trajectory stagnated, and her collaboration with D.S. Jewelry dwindled. As a daughter-in-law, she remained out of favor with Celeste, her mother-in-law.
In time, Randolph's gaze shifted to Marcus, an air of unease accompanying his words.
“[ harbor a presumptuous inquiry. Our endeavors in modern jewelry education have commenced. Mr. Thomas, might you find it within your schedule to offer your insights to our students over the span of two weeks? The Thomas Group’s eminence in the jewelry domain is indisputable, and your wealth of expertise could prove invaluable to our students. Should you consent to this endeavor, it would be an honor indeed.”
Millie's pulse stalled briefly. The proposal was a wise one. Marcus’ foresight and reputation suggested he’d garner considerable attention from the student body.
Gazing at Marcus, Millie pondered whether he would accede or withhold his assent.
A furrow marred Marcus’ brow, his thumb tracing the rim of his cup, his contemplation a tableau painted in silence. Randolph, patient, awaited the verdict.
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