After Divorcing the Tycoon, I Married into a Wealthy Family Again
Chapter 104 - 103: Memory Episode (4)
"Do you know Ethan?" Abigail asked her.
Florence shook her head. šš£ššš°ššš§š¼ššš.š°šØš¦
"This is my son, Ethan Harper." Abigail waved her hand, and Ethan stood up and came over.
Noticing the figure approaching, Florence inexplicably felt a bit shy and didnāt dare to look.
"Heās very smart. If you donāt understand anything academically in the future, you can come to him. Join him and Eleanor, let him teach you." Abigail said.
Florence nodded, thinking it wasnāt necessary.
She wasnāt particularly good at studying and felt it would be a waste of time to come.
But the handsome guy was really handsome.
Abigail said, "Dinner is almost ready. Stay and have a meal with Aunt Monrose before you go."
Florence thought, that could work.
She didnāt want to go back to the Fuller family.
She said, "Ok."
Abigail smiled with satisfaction, and Sister Dawson came out: "Maāam is back, and the kitchen has just finished cooking."
"Add a pair of chopsticks, Florence will eat here too."
The Monrose familyās dining table was round, unlike the Fuller familyās long table that made her uncomfortable even eating.
Abigail pulled her to sit beside her: "Usually, itās just me and Ethan eating, but sometimes Sister Dawson and the others join us. Our chefās cooking is quite good. If you like it, come often."
Florence smiled genuinely: "Ok."
Ethan quietly listened, not saying much. Most of the conversation was between Abigail and Florence, occasionally answering when Abigail asked him something.
Like a quiet and gentle gentleman.
Florence seemed to be concentrating on eating, but in reality, she was sneakily glancing at Ethan across the table at times.
Whenever their eyes met, she would quickly look away.
After dinner, Abigail saw her to the door.
The sky was already dark, but the roads in the villa area were brightly lit. Upon learning Florence had walked over, Abigail was slightly surprised: "Didnāt the Fuller family provide a car for you?"
"I think itās not far, so walking is fine." Florence explained: "Aunt Monrose, you donāt need to see me off. I can walk back quickly."
"Then send Aunt Monrose a message when you get there, come visit when you have time."
Florence nodded: "Iām leaving."
On the wide avenue, her slender figure made Abigail feel a bit sad.
Returning to the Fuller family, Laura and Clara were cozily watching a movie together, embodying the mother-daughter bond. Seeing Florence return, Clara immediately sat up properly: "Florence, dad said youāre back; go to the study to find him."
Florence noticed the gloating expression in Claraās eyes.
Laura glanced at her without speaking.
Florence went directly upstairs.
"Doesnāt even say hello." Clara murmured.
Laura patted Claraās hand: "Donāt worry about her."
"Florenceās grades arenāt good. What if dad gets mad later!" Clara worriedly said.
"Thatās her own issue." Laura said: "Donāt worry about her; she wonāt appreciate it."
Clara lowered her eyes, seemingly a bit melancholic: "Mom, I actually want to be sisters with Florence, but she doesnāt want to pay attention to me. Even in school, when I tried to help her, she ignored me and told me to get lost."
Laura frowned: "I donāt know how the Shaw family raised her. Anyway, Clara, donāt bother with her, just take care of yourself."
Clara nodded with tears in her eyes.
Florence went to the study.
She knocked and entered, and Michael, seeing her, snorted unhappily.
"You wanted to see me," she said.
"Your grades!" Michael frowned: "So poor."
Florence said nothing.
"You might as well not have gone to school before. What are you doing!"
Florence: "Learning other things."
"Learning what!"
"Violin, taekwondo."
Michael snorted coldly: "Is that what youāre supposed to learn!"
"Then what should I learn?"
"Youāre a young lady of the Fuller family. Can you show this report card to others?"
"I can learn other things; my violin playing is very good, and Iāve even won awards," Florence said.
"No!" Michael said coldly: "Look at Clara, then look at yourself. The schoolās head teacher says you donāt listen at all and you have conflicts with Clara. Are you doing it on purpose?"
"If you believe everything the teacher says, arenāt you only acknowledging Clara as your daughter? I have conflicts with her, but if she doesnāt cause trouble, would I have conflicts with her?"
Florenceās calm attitude irritated Michael a bit: "This is your attitude."
"What else? Coming back to this family, Iām dispensable. If you think Iām your biological daughter that you have to care about, you could send me abroad to a place you wouldnāt see me, and I certainly wouldnāt appear before you," Florence said.
"What nonsense are you talking about!" Michael frowned.
He placed importance on blood relations; Clara was brought back by Laura Yates, and the Fuller family wasnāt short of money and didnāt mind having an extra mouth to feed.
Moreover, Clara was good at talking and won peopleās hearts. Michael was somewhat indulgent with her.
But ultimately, she wasnāt his biological child.
Now that his biological daughter had returned, she, Michaelās daughter, must be the best.
"Iāll hire a tutor for you. When you manage to improve your grades, Iāll announce your return to the Fuller family."
Michael thought this would motivate her.
Florence looked at him: "I want to continue learning the violin."
"No way!" Michael immediately refused.
"Clara can learn piano and compete everywhere, so why canāt I!"
"She is she, and you are you."
Since Florenceās return, Michael had planned her path, determined to cultivate her into a proper lady, a good candidate for a future arranged marriage.
At fifteen, she was getting older, and with her current personality, she couldnāt be allowed to go too far, or she would be hard to control.
Florence knew that talking more was pointless, so she sneered: "You can hire them if you like, whether I learn or not is my business."
From that day on, Florenceās time was fully scheduled.
After school, tutors were waiting for her at home, but she was unwilling and uninterested, leading the tutors to complain to Michael, who would scold her.
She grew to dislike this home and Michael even more.
Cloudsea Cityās elite academy.
After school, dawdling, Florence finally packed her things and walked out of the classroom.
With only about twenty students in a class, she was in the same class as Clara. Over a month, she hadnāt made any friends.
She knew it was because of Clara, but she didnāt care.
What gave her a headache was having to face those so-called tutors as soon as she returned, pontificating and comparing her to Clara.
She might scare one away, but another would come.
"Florence." A voice called from the staircase entrance. Florence looked up and saw Abigail.
In a floral dress, long hair flowing, with an elegant and gentle demeanor, she smiled at Florence.
"Itās not easy to see you." Abigail teased, noticing the sorrow on Florenceās face: "Whatās wrong?"
"Nothing, Aunt Monrose." Florence gave a slight smile: "Why did you come looking for me?"