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Mr. CEO's Young Mistress novel Chapter 64

Because of the birthday banquet and her stay in the hospital, Sharon missed another week of classes. Again. 

The first mock tests were now less than half a month away. 

As soon as Sharon returned, she could feel that the atmosphere in the class was much tenser.

The weirdest part was that no one commented on her missing out on an entire week's worth of classes. 

...

In the past, she would have been swarmed with people saying things like how she could choose not to attend classes because she had the backing of someone rich like Leonard.

Sharon soon found her seat and sat down.

She studied the students around her who were busy studying and knew that she had no time to accustom herself to the pressure. 

With a deep sigh, she pulled out all the exercise papers she had missed from under her desk and laid them out on the table.

Her head started spinning at the sight of the tall pile in front of her. 

She quickly sorted through all the papers she had. 

There were five English papers, eight mathematics papers, and another eight French papers, bringing the number to over twenty. 

Oh, Lord! 

Sharon stiffened, feeling overwhelmed. 

"The lecturers have already explained all these before, so you can just ignore them." Melanie rubbed her nose sheepishly and suggested when she saw Sharon's troubled look.

Sharon rolled her eyes.

"But let's be honest. With your results, you don't have to be so worried. I think you'll be fine even if you take the exams now," Melanie said. 

"Well, thank you for thinking so highly of me." Sharon chuckled.

"I'm serious," Melanie said with a straight face.

Sharon merely smiled. She took out a French exercise paper and started working on it. 

Melanie pursed her lips but did not disturb Sharon when she saw her nose-deep in her papers. 

Melanie sighed deeply to herself. 

Did you know what the scariest thing in the world was?

It was the people who worked harder than everyone else despite being smarter than most of them!

It was clear that Sharon could rely on her looks to get what she wanted. Instead, she chose to work hard.

Melanie groaned to herself silently. 

Discreetly, Melanie pulled out a physics textbook and started doing her revisions. 

"There's a genius beside me. If I don't work harder, I'm going to appear like an idiot," she thought.

......

After their classes in the afternoon, Melanie planned to hitch a ride from Sharon since she didn't have to work today. 

However, when she finished packing up, she saw that Sharon was still busy with her practice papers. 

Melanie did not want to disturb her, so she sat in her seat and waited dumbly. 

After almost thirty minutes, Sharon still had no intentions of packing up. 

Melanie's smile was dry as she pulled out some mathematics exercise papers. 

Another hour soon passed. 

Sharon finally lifted her head and capped her pen. She turned her head and saw that Melanie was engrossed in her papers, so she quietly packed her stuff. 

"Can we leave now?" Melanie looked up at Sharon.

"It's fine to take your time. I'll wait," Sharon responded. 

"Nevermind. I'm hungry, so let's hurry home." Melanie stuffed her papers into her bag and dragged Sharon out of the classroom. 

When they passed by a snack bar, Melanie bought two hot dogs. 

They chatted as they ate, making their way to the school gates.

"Sharon, have you decided on which university to enrol at?" Melanie asked. 

"I guess it depends on my results. Although, I don't mind studying abroad," Sharon answered after thinking, her head hung low. 

"Studying abroad? I thought you were adamant about staying here?" Melanie frowned at her. 

Sharon bit into her hot dog and shrugged. "I changed my mind."

Melanie studied her for a while before smiling. "I think it's a good idea."

"This tastes quite good." Sharon raised her hot dog. 

"You're right..." Melanie accepted Sharon's awkward attempt to change the topic. 

Sharon looked at Melanie's helpless expression and broke into a grin.

"Sharon."

Just as they walked out, Melanie grabbed ahold of Sharon's hand. 

Sharon was surprised. "What's wrong?"

"Look." Melanie pointed with her chin. 

Sharon raised an eyebrow and followed Melanie's line of sight. 

It was Simon. He was with the lady they met at the mall previously, Alexandrina, his cousin. Another lady, elegantly dressed, was standing in front of a red Maserati while chatting with them.

The atmosphere around them looked comfortable.

"Sharon, don't you think that something smells fishy?" Melanie asked in a low voice. 

...

"About what?" Sharon turned and looked at Melanie. 

"Alexandrina," Melanie replied. 

Sharon looked at her questioningly, confused. 

"Tsk. I didn't want to say this aloud, but aren't you too slow when it comes to these things? Don't you realise that Alexandrina treats Simon differently?" Melanie stared at Sharon, irked. 

Sharon was still confused. "Alexandrina treats Simon differently?"

Melanie sighed. "Look at how lovingly she looks at Simon. That's not the eyes of an older sister. It's plain as day that she has feelings for him." 

Sharon was so done. She glanced at Melanie out of the corner of her eye. "I don't think I'm the problem. Your imagination is just too wild."

"Oh, just admit it." Melanie had faith in her gut, and her gut feeling was telling her that Alexandrina did not treat Simon as a mere cousin. 

"That's enough. It doesn't matter who's right. It has nothing to do with us. Let's go." Sharon tugged Melanie along towards Nick. 

Chapter 64: You Are Smitten With Him 1

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