Chapter 78: Chapter 78: I am a friend of Primordial Teacher
Chapter 78
After that, he called the manager of the front hall and said, "Today, the great Primordial is coming. Pay attention to the people inside and outside."
"I understand, Manager."
The manager nodded and headed upstairs, instructing no one to enter casually.
Chloe Collins sipped the green tea in her hand, occasionally checking the ti, then looking back out at the street.
The person she was waiting for hadn’t arrived yet.
People at the table next to her were discussing sothing. Soon, they called the manager over.
"Hello, what can I help you with?"
"You ntioned that Primordial is coming today?"
The manager smiled awkwardly, "Yes, but it’s an internal affair. He’s mainly coming to accept an apprentice – Young Master Spence wants him as a teacher. So he rushed over specially today. But besides accepting the apprentice, he has no other activities scheduled. Please don’t let this news spread."
"That’s not fair, we’re also high-level mbers of the association. We’re all B-level people. How co we can’t even take a look when he cos? Does that an the money we spent in the association in the past was in vain?"
The manager was in a difficult position. "Don’t say it like that, custor..."
anwhile, Chloe Collins’ phone vibrated.
[Mirror: Sothing unexpected happened. I can’t make it today, sorry! I’ll reschedule and make it up to you]
This guy really is...
Although a little unhappy, she wasn’t too surprised.
He’s the kind that drops the ball at crucial monts.
She turned her head to look at the staircase entrance to the second floor. A touch of curiosity erged in her leisurely and indifferent eyes.
At this ti, the few mbers were causing a scene with the staff, insisting on going up to see their idol.
The manager and two other staff mbers were trying their best to persuade them, too busy to pay attention to the staircase entrance
Chloe Collins walked past them unhurriedly and went directly up to the second floor.
The second floor was quieter than the first floor, making it easy to discern any noise and its exact location.
At this mont, deep and mature laughter ca from a certain room. Chloe Collins went towards it.
As she approached the door, she could hear the conversation inside —
"Young Master Anders’ intention to take
as his teacher is my honor. Rest assured, from today onwards, I will teach you everything I know and ensure that you can create the best calligraphy piece before Master’s birthday!"
"Thank you, Teacher." Anders Spence sounded indifferent, even carrying a hint of innate arrogance and disdain.
Clearly, he didn’t really regard this as a teacher worth noting; he was even a little disappointed.
Chloe Collins knocked on the door.
The noise inside the room imdiately subsided.
Two seconds later, a young girl opened the door.
Seeing her, the girl asked suspiciously, "Who are you?"
"I’m a friend of Master Primordial and a mber of the association. I heard he’s here today, so I ca to visit him."
The girl looked at her with suspicion, then said, "You wait here."
After that, she shut the door.
In no ti, a deliberately raised voice inside the room replied to her—
"Today, besides accepting an apprentice, the Master will not see anyone else. Please tell her to leave."
This voice was full of panic, lacking the calm and composure a person of that age should have.
It resembled a restless rogue, unrelated to art.
Chloe Collins’ lips curled up, her indifferent eyes blending with a dangerous aura.
The next second, the staff mber opened the door and repeated what Primordial had said.
Chloe Collins remained calm, slowly saying, "Since I’m already here, and it’s an old friend, why must I be turned away? Unless there’s no Primordial Master inside."
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