Chapter 104
Sherlyn’s shocked tone prompted Marvin and Lilliana to look out of the car window together.
Lilliana rolled her eyes and said, “Look, Marvin! That is Corinne! Is that man her partner? Corinne’s a
young woman, and it’s already veryte. Why is she wandering around outside with a man? That’s not
very good, is it?”
Marvin frowned in displeasure, firstly because of how inappropriate it was for his daughter Corinne to
be alone with a man at such ate hour, and secondly because he saw Corinne walking into the train
station entrance with that man. From his angle, all they could see was the man’s back profile and not
his face. However, Marvin, Lilliana, and Sherlyn had only one word for that man-poor.
Sherlyn sighed and pretended to be worried for them as she said, “Dad, why did Corinne get a
boyfriend who goes around using the train? She’s not showing any improvement over the men that
Mom introduced to her before. Those men all have houses and cars!”
Lilliana joined in with her daughter and sighed aggrievedly. “Leave her be. What’s most important is
that she likes him. That young man is tall, and I suppose he’s quite handsome too, but the main issue
is if he’s poor. It won’t be good if he doesn’t have a house and wants to be a live-in son-in-w after he
gets married to her.”
“Good looks are useless! I don’t have money to spare to support a live-in son-inw, and it’ll only be
embarrassing for us!” Marvin snorted angrily and resented the fact that Corinne did not seem to show a
desire to improve herself.
He had been feeling proud after apanying his eldest daughter Sherlyn to sign a contract with a big
company and clinking sses with her manager, but seeing his youngest daughter’s unbing
antics and disgraceful behavior made him feel disappointed and unable to count on her at all.
Sherlyn and her mother Lilliana looked at each other and smiled with glee. In their hearts, Corinne was
only worthy of dating poor guys who took the train!
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Inside the train station, Jeremy stood behind Corinne and lowered his head slightly while. observing her
buying tickets from the automatic ticket vending machine. Once she bought her ticket, she turned
around and left without even looking at him.
After Jeremy stood in front of the machine and clicked the screen a few times, his handsome eyebrows
frowned slightly. Though that was his first time setting foot in such a ce, he was not that dumb as to
be clueless about how to operate the automatic ticket vending machine. The main problem was his
unfamiliarity with the train lines-he did not know which station to buy a ticket to.
As he tilted his head to look around, Corinne’s figure seemed to have disappeared as she had already
slipped away. The person queuing behind him was getting impatient and urged him, “Hey! Have you
bought a ticket yet? How long are you going to take?”
As soon as Jeremy turned around, his cold and threatening aura scared the middle-ageddy
behind him into keeping her mouth shut. She then made the conscious decision to line up elsewhere.
Jeremy did not want to waste everyone else’s “Which line and station should I buy the ticket to?”
Tommy was speechless. He did not know either because he never took the train!
“One moment, sir. I’ll find it right away!”
Jeremy sighed with a sullen expression, and there was impatience and irritability in his cold eyes. At
that moment, the sound of giggles came from behind.
He turned his head, looked over in the direction of theughter, and saw Corinne leaningzily on the
stone pir behind him. She watched him andughed as she asked, “Is this your first time at a train
station?”
Jeremy was expressionless and did not answer her.
Corinne cocked her eyebrows and said with a smile, “Well… Since you’ve reimbursed the bill I paid for
the student party, I’ll pay for your train ride! Let’s go!”
After saying that, she threw the ticket at him like a dart.
Jeremy raised his hand to catch it and nced at the ticket sandwiched between his long fingers. His
handsome eyes narrowed as he thought to himself, ‘She bought my ticket too? So she made the
conscious decision to hide there just so she could see me make a fool of myself! Tch!’