Chapter 193
Tina was overjoyed. โReally? Will that be possible?โ
โOf course,โ said Sophie.
โIโd love to! Iโve admired you for a long time, and becoming your graduate student has always been my dream.โ
Tina seemed to have completely forgotten her recent visit to Christineโs house.
โThen itโs settled. Your name is?โ
Tina quickly responded, โDr. Xander, my name is Tina Johnson. Iโm a bioinformatics student at Bedford College.โ
โA student from our college? Thatโs a solid foundation,โ Sophie smiled, nodding with satisfaction. โOh, and Tina, remember to find me in Celtic Tower on the first day of school. Iโll introduce you to your senior students.โ
Introduce her to her senior students?
Tina suddenly recalled Sophieโs ongoing research project. Her heart raced with excitementโif she got the chance, could she join the research team, too? Bedford Collegeโs research teams were renowned for their excellence. Miranda might not even get in, right?
The thought made Tinaโs smile even more genuine.
Sophie noticed Tinaโs sweetness and tact, which pleased her greatly. She narrowed her eyes slightly and glanced toward Christineโs house, smiling with a hint of meaning. As the saying goes, the town wasn't big enough for both of them.
Sophie never considered herself inferior to Christine; in fact, she believed her network was even stronger. And yet, the college favored Christine in project funding, teaching resources, and even student recruitment. Why? Was it simply because Christine was older and more experienced?
For years, Christineโs projects had been stagnantโthree years without a single result, and the graduate students she supervised were mediocre at best. This yearโs intake was particularly disappointing. Sophie had already heard that Christineโs three graduate students weren't outstanding, and one was even an older student who had likely taken the entrance exam multiple times. After all, Christine was getting older, and her judgment was slipping. Such an older student clearly lacked talent; she would only be accepted by someone as soft-hearted as Christine. Unlike Sophie, who had carefully screened interview candidates to pick the best.
Sophie knew Tina well; she came from an excellent family background and had considerable financial resources. That would ensure there would be no worries about research funding in the future. This time, Sophie was eager to see how Christine could possibly compete with her!
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Meanwhile, Miranda, the โolder student,โ had finished tending to the plants and tidying up the garden. She was now saying goodbye to Christine.
โIโve pulled out the weeds in the garden and pruned the dried branches. I also watered all the green plants. The weatherโs a bit cold; you can water them again in a few days when you have timeโฆโ
Mirandaโs thorough instructions were almost exhausting for Christine to listen to. โAm I the student, or are you? Iโm not a child; I know these things.โ
Miranda washed her hands, put on her down jacket, and gently took Christineโs arm. She walked slowly with her from the garden to the gate.
โI just canโt help nagging a bit. You always forget to water them. Oh, and I washed the fresh lettuce I picked. Itโs in the kitchen, ready for your helper to make a salad when she comes over later.โ
Christine looked resigned but didnโt interrupt, patiently listening to her finish.
โIs that all? Itโs getting dark, and I swear youโre becoming more and more talkative.โ
Miranda pouted, adjusting Christineโs shawl. โAlright, Iโll stop nagging. I really have to go now. Iโll visit you again soon.โ
โAlright, off you go. Be careful on the way home, and remember to send me a message when you get there,โ Christine said with a smile, watching Miranda disappear into the distance.
Only when Miranda was out of sight did Christineโs straight posture slowly hunch, and the smile on her face fade away.