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Chapter 169: President Lancaster Thinks Too Highly of Me

Author: Pear Pear
updatedAt: 2026-02-03

CHAPTER 169: CHAPTER 169: PRESIDENT LANCASTER THINKS TOO HIGHLY OF ME

Julian Lancaster knows that Nina Sinclair is conflicted.

He just thinks the reason for her conflict is because she can’t be with her white moonlight in her heart, and she can’t compare to Ethan Sherman, which makes him feel very frustrated.

But Julian Lancaster is a smart person; he knows he can’t rush.

The first step is to keep Nina Sinclair by his side.

He looked at Nina Sinclair with deep eyes and spoke casually, "This is your only chance. Without surveillance, you can’t prove your innocence."

Julian Lancaster is pressuring Nina Sinclair, forcing her to make a decision, forcing her to choose his side.

Soon, Nina Sinclair made up her mind.

"Okay, I agree!"

She sighed and said, "Actually, I haven’t worked in the field since graduation. President Lancaster thinks too highly of me."

The consequence of this is all because of one person...

If it weren’t for Byron Sinclair’s attitude, how could she have given up the industry she studied for years to become a mural artist so different from jewelry design?

Sigh, it’s better not to mention past events.

Nina Sinclair quickly suppressed the strange emotions in her heart, showing a helpless expression, "Anyway, I have no experience."

Julian Lancaster remained calm and said, "Since President Lancaster values you, it proves you have potential. You can slowly learn without belittling yourself."

Nina Sinclair found Julian Lancaster very skilled at encouraging people.

Hearing his words made her instantly feel like she could become a well-known designer tomorrow.

Julian Lancaster looked at Nina Sinclair and said, "You have such an excellent resume but didn’t work in the related industry; perhaps there was an unavoidable reason. Don’t you have any regrets?"

Do I have regrets? Of course!

Otherwise, she wouldn’t have chosen to study such a profession.

Julian Lancaster glanced at Nina Sinclair and asked, "Nina, may I ask why you didn’t enter the design industry after graduation?"

Some information he could find, but he always felt many details were missing; his understanding of Nina Sinclair wasn’t deep enough.

He wanted to know more about Nina Sinclair.

Nina Sinclair paused at his words, and then furrowed her brows slightly, as if lost in memories.

After a moment of silence, she said somewhat wistfully, "Do you remember I told you about my family?"

"Yes." Julian Lancaster nodded.

"My family is also in the jewelry-related industry. My father and the daughter of that woman also studied the same field, and we were always compared."

"After graduation, the family arranged her future, and we joined the family company. But then something happened, and added to my mother’s accident, I was busy taking care of her and didn’t pursue design further."

Nina Sinclair didn’t elaborate on what exactly happened, and Julian Lancaster wasn’t very concerned; he nodded, "It’s not too late to start now."

"Really not too late?" Nina Sinclair murmured.

"Of course."

Looking at Julian Lancaster’s expression, as if he believed she could do better.

Nina Sinclair felt extremely encouraged, her heart rate accelerated.

Oh my god, suddenly feeling like Julian Lancaster has injected me with energy, making my decision to become a designer at Zenith even firmer.

As long as she agrees to President Lancaster’s conditions, she can get the video, clear her name, and fulfill her dream of joining Zenith as a designer.

This seems entirely beneficial for her, almost too smooth.

Why does she feel as if she’s dreaming?

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