From Nun to Real Heiress: Expert at Turning the Tables-Chapter 1611

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Chapter 1611: 704 Seeking Unattainable (Ending Part 1) Chapter 1611: 704 Seeking Unattainable (Ending Part 1) Foreword: Originally, this chapter was over 20,000 words long.

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The internet was full of fanfare for the couple, however, both individuals maintained a low profile.

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In the morning, Anton Cook would drive Aubree Groove to school before heading over to the music studio to record songs.

Aubree Groove would spend her entire day in the lab.

In light of her relationship’s recent exposure, numerous paparazzi infiltrated the school campus.

Consequently, she opted to forgo the cafeteria entirely, eating some bread, and drinking mineral water for lunch instead.

“Professor,” the other members of the lab greeted Jarell Parker as he entered.

Jarell Parker walked over to Aubree Groove and shook his head, “How can you sustain yourself on this?

Is it nutritious enough for your body?

Come, let me prepare a dedicated meal for you.”

“Professor, I’ve already eaten,” Aubree Groove replied.

Jarrell Parker glowered at her and without another word, she silently followed him.

“Professor Parker really treats Aubree Groove so well.

None of us get the privilege of having him cook for us.”

Professor Parker’s wife, Bridgette’s culinary skills are renowned.

The professor’s daily meals always varied, making other professors envious.

“If you had Aubree’s genius, Professor Parker would cook for you too.

But do you?”

Speechless, nobody else spoke.

Not only was Aubree a genius, but she also put in great effort, being the first to arrive and last to leave.

She furnished the most detailed and rigorous research data.

Many issues that obstructed progress appeared to be effortlessly resolved in her hands, accelerating the research progress.

They all respected her sincerely.

Brigette, Jarrell Parker’s wife, is a lean elderly lady with thick black hair speckled with silver, a clean complexion, and bright eyes.

As soon as she saw Aubree Groove, her eyes flickered with a hint of doubt.

“So you’re the talented student my husband always talks about.

You certainly are beautiful, your appearance hints at a fortune-filled life,” she commented.

“Hello, Professor.

I’m Aubree Groove.”

Brigette greeted warmly, shaking her hand.

“You’re Peter Aria’s daughter, right?”

Aubree Groove looked up, startled.

The elderly woman’s gaze was warm and welcoming.

“He was once my student.

The moment I saw you, I knew you were his daughter.

You both resemble each other a great deal.”

Jarrell Parker cast a greater glance at Aubree Groove and gave a snort of laughter, “So you’re that lad’s daughter.”

Bridgette led her to sit down.

“Your father was the most brilliant talent in the Medical College during his youth.

As his daughter, you have surpassed him.”

The young lady before her was neither arrogant nor impulsive, she was calm and gentle.

Even after hearing these words, she didn’t display any arrogance.

For someone so young to possess such a disposition truly was a rarity.

Given time, her achievements would undoubtedly be more remarkable.

However…

Brigette furrowed her eyebrows slightly.

“You sit and chat with your professor.

I’ll prepare the meal.

Do you have any dietary restrictions?”

“I’m a vegetarian.”

Bridgette gave her a significant look.

“I understand.”

With that, she tied an apron around her waist and headed towards the kitchen.

As expected, Professor Bridgette’s culinary skills were exceptional.

Aubree Groove finished a whole bowl of rice.

Despite having finished, Bridgette continued to add more food to her bowl until Aubree Groove admitted she could no longer eat any more.

At that moment, someone from next door called out for Jarrell Parker to come downstairs for a game of chess.

After leaving a few instructions, Jarrell picked up the small stool at the entrance and prepared to head downstairs.

“Wait.” Brigette called after him, grabbing a large water-filled cup from the kitchen and stuffing it into his arms.

“Don’t forget to drink water.”

“Alright, alright, aren’t you a nuisance?” he replied before shutting the door behind him.

Aubree Groove laughed.

“The affection between professors is truly very touching.”

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As Bridgette observed the girl’s laughter, she sighed deeply, approached the girl, and grasped her wrist.

Aubree Groove attempted to tug away, but Bridgette shot her a stern look.

Aubree Groove pressed her lips together, “Professor, I’m fine.”

“I’m telling you, I, Bridgette, come from a family of medical practitioners, I had mastered the distinction of all herbs by the age of three.

If you think you can deceive my eyes, you’re mistaken.”

As the moments slipped by, Brigette’s brow furrowed deeper.

She mumbled to herself, “Why is it like this?”

Seizing the moment, Aubree Groove withdrew her hand.

“Professor, I’m really okay.”

Bridgette gave her a serious look.

“You should visit the hospital for a thorough check-up.

That way, the disease can be diagnosed accurately and treated accordingly.”

Strange.

The girl’s appearance betrayed an air of chronic disease, yet her pulse rate was normal.

Could it possibly be a hidden birth defect?

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