Chapter 6
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Chapter 6

โ€œI need to apologize to her for my foolishness and rash decision-making in the past. I owe her that, at the very least,โ€ Miranda said.

Winter nearly choked on her wine. She coughed twice, reluctance evident on her face. โ€œSpare me, please. You know she was the only one I failed and had to retake in my entire college career. I used to get chills whenever I saw her. Also, sheโ€™s probably forgotten me. Iโ€™m nobody to her. So, I donโ€™t think I can help you.โ€

Miranda saw Winterโ€™s reluctance to face Christine and didnโ€™t push her.

โ€œHowever,โ€ Winter said, her sly eyes glinting, swiftly changing the subject, โ€œI know someone who could help.โ€

โ€œHuh?โ€

โ€œRemember my cousin, Paul?โ€

Miranda nodded. โ€œOf course.โ€

Paul Jefferson was the youngest youth leader in the country in the physics field. Last year, heโ€™d been named to Nature Magazineโ€™s list of the top ten youngest and most influential scientists. Heโ€™d studied applied biological science under Christine as an undergraduate and published five papers in two years. He was a genius with a bright future in biological sciences. However, he switched to physics, causing quite a stir. Still, it proved that anyone is capable of anything with dedication. Now, heโ€™s a major figure in international physics.

Since Miranda wasnโ€™t in Paulโ€™s year, she considered herself his junior. Sheโ€™d heard of him when she started college and only learned he was Winterโ€™s cousin after they became friends. For the past few years, heโ€™d been a researcher at a physics institute abroad, returning home only three months ago.

โ€œPaul asked about Dr. Youngโ€™s condition two days ago. He hasnโ€™t had time to visit yet. I think you could visit her with him.โ€

The more Winter considered it, the better the idea seemed. She called Paul.

The phone rang twice.

Miranda heard a low, cool voice: โ€œWhat is it?โ€

Winter briefly explained. Rustling sounds suggested Paul was busy. The call lasted less than a minute.

โ€œDone. Heโ€™ll meet you at Cielo Gourmet at 2:00 p.m. tomorrow. You can discuss things then.โ€

Winter took Mirandaโ€™s hand. โ€œHave a good nightโ€™s rest. You can talk to him tomorrow.โ€

Miranda nodded. โ€œThanks. I know what to do.โ€

The next day, Miranda left half an hour early. She arrived with two minutes to spareโ€”perfect timing.

She entered the restaurant. The waiter led her to a table where a young man sat by the window. His head was slightly tilted; he sipped his coffee with a faint expression. He wore a simple white collared shirt, black trousers, and gold-rimmed glasses. Sunlight illuminated his profile, making him look like a beautiful painting.

Miranda glanced at her own attire: a white T-shirt, jeans, hair in a ponytail, no makeup. She coughed, wondering if she was underdressed.

Paul noticed her. He turned. โ€œHave a seat. What would you like to drink?โ€

His low, magnetic voice made Mirandaโ€™s ears tingle. She quickly composed herself, sat down, and said, โ€œSorry to keep you waiting.โ€

Paul pushed up his glasses. โ€œI didnโ€™t wait long; I arrived five minutes early. I only have 30 minutes today for this meeting. Is that enough?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s enough.โ€

The waiter took Mirandaโ€™s lemonade order.

Paul went straight to the point. โ€œWhat do you want me to do when we meet Dr. Young?โ€

His bluntness was appreciated. Miranda stated her objective clearly.

โ€œDr. Youngโ€™s been discharged. I donโ€™t know where she lives, so I hoped to go with you. If possibleโ€ฆ,โ€ Mirandaโ€™s eyes glinted. โ€œIf she gets mad, could you calm her down? Itโ€™s not good for her health.โ€

Paul seemed amused.

Miranda continued, โ€œYouโ€™re busy, so you can choose the time and date.โ€

Paul nodded. โ€œWeโ€™ll visit her in two days.โ€

Miranda thanked him. Holding her lemonade, she asked, โ€œWhy are you so willing to help?โ€

Paulโ€™s dark eyes fixed on her. After a moment, he said, โ€œBecause youโ€™re Miranda Sutton.โ€

Miranda was confused. โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

Paul sipped his coffee. โ€œDr. Young once told me about three great regrets in her life. First, lifeโ€™s too short for all the research she wanted to do. Second, she had no children. Third, you, Miranda Sutton.โ€

Miranda was stunned. A sharp pain pierced her heart.

Paulโ€™s hawk-like gaze scrutinized her, then softened. Though heโ€™d never met her before, heโ€™d heard of her. There had to be something special about her for Christine to consider her a major regret.

Mirandaโ€™s throat went dry. She thought of Christineโ€™s disappointment.

Paul wrote a number on a piece of paper. โ€œMy phone number.โ€

Miranda looked at his neat handwriting.

โ€œThis is the tiramisu you ordered.โ€ The waiter placed the cake on the table, silently judging the couple. Hansel looked bored and irritated, while Quinn, dressed in a stylish outfit and carrying an Hermรจs bag, chatted away oblivious to his displeasure.

โ€œHansel, I heard from Mrs. Johnson you have gastric problems. We have a doctor at home who specializes in that. Maybe next timeโ€ฆโ€

Hansel idly toyed with his lighter, humming in response. This blind date was Evelynโ€™s doing. He didnโ€™t want to be rude, but he wasnโ€™t interested in Quinn. His gaze drifted, then sharpened. Across the room, Miranda sat opposite a man, a faint smile on her face. Quinnโ€™s voice grated on his nerves. He smiled coldly. โ€œIโ€™m leaving.โ€

Paulโ€™s schedule was tight. The 30 minutes were his maximum free time. Miranda understood. They left together. Paul held the door for her.

Miranda smiled. โ€œThank you.โ€

At the curb, Paul said, โ€œMy rideโ€™s here.โ€

Miranda said, โ€œSee you in two days.โ€

She watched him go, then turned to face a pair of cold, disdainful eyes.

โ€œI see youโ€™ve found your next target.โ€


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