Chapter 407
Chapter 407
After two tense months, Cordelia graduated.
In July, Cordelia wasted no time and made her way to Birchwood University.
As a recruited talent, Cordelia was treated like an associate professor, though her official title was still
lecturer. She couldn’t independently supervise graduate students yet and was assigned under Dr.
Young as a co-supervisor. She was tasked with teaching undergraduate and finance department
graduate students in accounting.
The university provided Cordelia with an apartment, a neat and clean two-bedroom unit.
One day, after cleaning her apartment, Cordelia made a trip to the supermarket to buy necessary
household items.
She had taken a taxi there, but during summer break, vehicles without a pass were not allowed to
freely enter and exit the university campus. Left with no choice, Cordelia had to get off at the university
entrance. She stood at the entrance, arms filled with bags of groceries.
Cordelia was a refreshing sight on this summer day. She wore a white blouse and a coffee-colored
maxi skirt. Her waist-length hair flowed down her back like a waterfall. She was not wearing any
glasses.
As she was about to put her groceries down and ask the security guard to keep an eye on them while
she made multiple trips to transport them to her apartment, her hair slid off her shoulders. Under the
sun, this scene was as beautiful as a painting.
A young man in the distance, mesmerized by the scene, wished he could capture this moment of
beauty.
Cordelia stood up and said to the security guard, “I live in Unity Hall. It’s too much for me to carry in
one go. Could you please watch over my bags while I move them?”
Before the security guard could respond, a voice from the side asked, “Excuse me?”
Cordelia turned her head and saw a vibrant, tall, and young man. He was on a mountain bike with a
basketball in a net bag hanging from the handlebars. He was wearing blue basketball shorts, and his
shirt was draped over his shoulders. His tanned skin was sweaty. He was youthful, masculine, and full
of vitality.
The young man looked at Cordelia and said, “I’m a finance student. Need a hand?” He had just biked
over and guessed that Cordelia was having trouble carrying all her groceries.
“Can you help?” Cordelia glanced at his bike.
“Yep, let’s go.” Saying this, the young man put the basketball in a netted bag and hung it on his
handlebars. Then, he took as many of Cordelia’s bags as he could onto the back of his bike. Cordelia
held onto two bags, and they began walking towards the campus.
“Which dorm are you headed to?” The young man asked Cordelia.
“Oh, Unity Hall.”
The young man looked surprised. “You have a relative living in Unity Hall?”
“No, me.”
“You?” The young man looked at Cordelia again. “Are you a new teaching assistant?”
Cordelia laughed and nodded. “Something like that. You’re quite the flatterer.”
“How did I flatter you?” The young man asked, looking at Cordelia.
Cordelia only smiled and didn’t point out that his mistaking her for a teaching assistant was a
compliment. Any graduate student could become a teaching assistant for undergraduates, meaning in
his eyes, she was at most 25 years old. This was a great compliment to any woman, as who wouldn’t
want to look forever young?
“You said you’re in finance. Why didn’t you go home for the summer break? Or did you come back
early?” Cordelia asked.
“Yeah. I was just accepted into grad school. I was out playing basketball. There’s a tournament when
the semester starts.”
“Are you a grad student? What’s your research focus?”
“Investment.”
“Oh.” Cordelia thought, that if this young man was one of her students, given his enthusiasm, she
would definitely teach him more. “So, you're Dr. Dustin's student.”
“You know Dr. Dustin?” The young man looked surprised.
“Who doesn't know the famous Dr. Dustin? He's a legend in the investment world. It's your good
fortune to be under his wing.”
When Cordelia first joined the university, Dr. Dustin was one of the people who recommended her. She
had certainly heard of his reputation.
“Oh, I thought you wouldn't know anyone since you're new,” the young man said.
“Oh, by the way, what's your name?”
“Harold.”
“Okay. I’ll remember you.” Cordelia spoke to Harold like a teacher would to a student. How the student
saw her, she had no idea.
Harold’s mountain bike arrived at Unity Hall.
Unity Hall was a three-story building without an elevator. Cordelia, being young, was assigned to the
third floor. In other words, she needed to carry her groceries up the stairs herself.
Harold looked at Cordelia and said, “You seem to have your hands full. I'll help you carry these up.”
Cordelia thanked him. She wanted to add, I will make sure to say good things about you to Dr. Dustin,
but Cordelia didn't say it in the end.
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her neat and clean apartment, Cordelia smiled with satisfaction. “Thank you, Harold.”
“You're welcome. But I didn’t do this out of pure kindness. I was hoping to impress a pretty lady,” he
said while looking at Cordelia.
Cordelia thought to herself, “This young man is handsome and charming, and his straightforward gaze
is unforgettable. He has the most captivating eyes.”
However, the idea of a student having a crush on his teacher was always a joke to Cordelia.
She laughed, “Alright. Thanks for your help.”
With his hands in his pockets and his shirt draped over his shoulder, Harold whistled as he left.