What Happens in Chapter 1835 – From the Book Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life
Dive into Chapter 1835, a pivotal chapter in Flora’s Guide to a Second Chance at Love and Life, written by Carly Gale. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
The woman shot a glance at Fiona, and honestly, that look was breathtaking. There's no denying it—this girl had the kind of beauty that could stop traffic. It was no surprise she was trying to find a shortcut in life at such a young age.
Faced with such striking looks, it made sense why some men would lose their composure. But then again, she thought with a smirk, Jackson wasn't like those shallow guys—he was known for being a genuine good guy, the real deal.
She felt even more disdain for Fiona. What good was a woman if all she could do was flaunt her looks to impress men?
Fiona couldn't be bothered with a reply, simply asking, "Are you sure you're not letting us in?"
"Young lady, I see you're wearing a Central Academy uniform. If you had the smarts to get in there, why not focus on your studies for a brighter future? Relying on beauty and charm to win over men won't last. Take my advice, head back and hit the books—there are plenty of opportunities ahead."
The woman seemed to be acting in Fiona's best interest on the surface, but Fiona wasn't fooled by the calculating look in her eyes.
"Go on, head back. This isn't the place for you."
Confident that her words had swayed Fiona, the woman turned to leave. But as she did, she caught a glimpse of Fiona's profile and felt a spark of recognition, like she’d seen her face somewhere in an entertainment news article but couldn't quite place it.
Considering Fiona's determination to meet Jackson, the woman remained cautious and quickly turned back, asking, "What's your name?"
"Fiona."
Fiona had no intention of giving her real name, curious to see what the woman would do.
"And your last name?" the woman pressed.
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