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Two days later. She had done all her registration for her new school. Even though Aiden had been giving her silent treatment for the past four days, she also didn't think too much of it. In fact, she was pleased. She did not try to change his mind about allowing her to live on campus, nor did she say a word to him about school; she just kept everything in between the both of them, not saying a word to each other. Lectures had started weeks ago, and she knew she had a lot to catch up on, and there was no need to waste more time than start receiving her lectures immediately. She made breakfast for Aiden that morning, which he didn't eat. Ever since she started working for Aiden, she has learned the habit of cooking food in a small amount. Given the fact she doesn't like wasting food, she