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The Lost Heiress: Never Forgiven (Sierra Xander) novel Chapter 478

Chapter 478 Playing with Fire.

Autumn wanted nothing more than to avoid Draven. But the man was as persistent as he was cluelesse followed her anyway.

Seeing her digging for spring bamboo shoots, he began critiquing her technique. One moment it was, You’re doing it wrong,and the next, You’re not using enough force.

Annoyed, Autumn threw down the trowel. If you’re so great, then do it yourself.

Draven adjusted his glasses andsurprisinglytook the tool from her.

At first, he was even worse than she was. Autumn didn’t hold back, teasing him with a smirk. And here I thought you were some expert. Turns out you’re all talk..

Draven pressed his lips together and said nothing. But after a while, he got the hang of it. His movements grew confident, and before long, he pulled a fresh bamboo shoot from the soil.

Look!

He held it up, visibly pleased. It’s really tender.

Yeah, not bad,Autumn admitted grudgingly.

And just like that, the two of them were digging side by side, slowly warming up.

With every shoot they unearthed, their excitement grew. At one point, their combined shouts of surprise made others turn their headsanyone unaware might’ve thought something serious had happened.

The joy of harvesting bamboo shootsoddly enough, it thrilled them more than their usual lab successes. The feeling of tangible accomplishment was euphoric.

If anyone from their academic circle had seen themthese renowned scholars squealing over wild vegetablesthey’d have been speechless.

Hands known for pioneering science and reshaping theories were now happily dirtstained, planting and harvesting like country farmers.

The commotion drew Sierra’s attention. She glanced over several times, eyebrows raised.

Eventually, she turned to Johnathan. Do youthink there’s something between Draven and Autumn?

Johnathan looked over and saw what she meant.

He caught it instantlyDraven clearly had feelings. But from Autumn’s expression, those feelings weren’t

mutual.

Curling his lips in amusement, he said, Let them figure it out

I think Draven’s a good guy,Sierra said. Perhaps it was their shared scientific backgroundshe’d always had a favorable impression of him.

Aside from Mateo, Draven was the one she interacted with most among Johnathan’s friends.

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Chapter 478 Playing with Fire

Johnathan snorted, He’s only decent on the outside. Privately, he’s a menace.

Sierra blinked in disbelief. You’re impossible.”

The group spent the entire day on the mountain. By the time the outing came to a close, no one wanted to leaveeven though Sierra offered to let them stay overnight, they all politely declined

Still, they promised to come again.

Sierra smiled and said, They say in summer, the mountains are full of mushrooms and wild herbs. We can go foraging again then.

That immediately sparked anticipation. Everyone was already looking forward to it.

After they’d gone, Sierra finally let herself relax and stretch out her limbs.

The day had worn her out too.

Curled in Johnathan’s arms, she murmured, Sowhat do you think of White today? Did you notice anything?

He’s smart,Johnathan said simply.

White had behaved exactly as expectedno missteps, no suspicious remarks, and no questions that overstepped.

If they hadn’t been watching him so closely, Johnathan might not have caught anything. But he did- White had spent the day subtly surveying the estate’s security.

His movements were precise. So subtle, in fact, that even Stone didn’t notice.

That didn’t prove anything yetbut it told Johnathan one thing. White was testing the waters.

He was trying to find the cracks.

After talking for a while, Sierra hesitated. What ifwe’re wrong about him?

Over time, she’d gotten to know White better. Despite his tactless mouth, he didn’t seem like a bad person.

Of course, that all depended on whether what she saw was realand not an act.

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