Substitute Marriage: Reborn As The Top Big-Shot-Chapter 102 - : 091: Domineering sister, directly cutting off the relationship!
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Chapter 102: 091: Domineering sister, directly cutting off the relationship!
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Hearing what Mrs. Sherman had said, Trevor Sherman felt helpless.
He didnât know how to explain it.
Viola was just a country girl, but Elizabeth Thompson was the famous number one talented woman in River City.
Obviously, it was Elizabeth who gave the title of number one to Viola.
Otherwise, how could Viola have won the first place?
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Relying on her growing up in the countryside?
This explanation was simply too farfetched.
âGrandmother, youâre too prejudiced against Emma,â Trevor said. âWhat has she done to make you dislike her so much?â
âYouâre so naive,â Mrs. Sherman looked disappointed. âYou believe whatever Elizabeth says. Canât you have your own opinion?â
Mrs. Sherman had always felt that Trevor would never be at a disadvantage with women.
Because he had always been cautious around them.
But nowâŚ
He was tricked by Elizabeth, something that Mrs. Sherman had never expected.
Trevor looked at Mrs. Sherman, âGrandmother, actually, I want to say the same thing to you. Donât believe everything Viola tells you!â
Viola was the manipulative one.
Yet, Mrs. Sherman was like blinded by ghosts, unable to hear or see.
After a pause, Trevor continued: âWhy donât you think about why Viola wants to get closer to you? Why does she want to please you?â
âAre you out of your mind? When has Viola approached me? Iâm the one who took the initiative to find her, okay?â Mrs. Sherman replied angrily. âBesides, let me correct you, Viola doesnât even have a fancy for you. Stop flattering yourself. Itâs embarrassing.â
Hearing this, Trevor shook his head helplessly.
He didnât feel like explaining anything to Mrs. Sherman.
Because he knew that Mrs. Sherman wouldnât listen to anything he said at this point.
Mrs. Sherman had been brainwashed too deeply by Viola. She couldnât wait for Viola to become a part of the Sherman family as her future granddaughter-in-law.
âGrandmother, I also want to tell you that I will never like Viola. So please donât make any wild guesses. And donât make any promises to Viola either!â
Seeing Mrs. Shermanâs reaction, Trevor knew that she must have promised Viola the position of the future granddaughter-in-law in the Sherman family.
Old people get confused sometimes.
Mrs. Sherman took a deep breath, trying her best not to get mad.
She couldnât afford to get angry. Anger would make her age faster.
Trevor lightly sighed, âGrandmother, I donât want to argue with you because of an outsider.â
Mrs. Sherman looked at Trevor, âAm I the one arguing with you? Itâs clear that your judgment is clouded. You mistook a fish eye for a pearl!â
Only one pearl could be found in a clam.
Obviously, this saying did not apply to Elizabeth.
Trevor was about to return to his room when he heard her words. He turned to face Mrs. Sherman, âGrandmother, youâre mistaken.â
âEmma is a star.â
The brightest, most dazzling star in the sky.
Having said that, Trevor turned around and walked away.
Watching Trevor walk away, Mrs. Sherman slapped her forehead.
It was her own quite a slap.
Smack-
A red handprint appeared on her forehead.
Seeing this, the housekeeper immediately approached her, âMrs. Sherman, what are you doing?â
âl failed to educate my grandson properly. I deserve it!â
Trevor had lost his parents at an early age and had been raised by her. Now that Trevor had become like this, she had a responsibility that could not be shirked.
The housekeeper tried to comfort her, âMrs. Sherman, Young Master is just being confused right now. It has nothing to do with you. Donât blame yourself so much.â
Childrenâs misbehavior is not determined by their mothers, let alone Trevor being just Mrs. Shermanâs grandson.
Mrs. Sherman had already done her best.
The housekeeper continued: âYoung Master is so intelligent. I believe he can
get over this quickly.â
Trevor was an intelligent person.
But there was a saying that extreme intelligence would lead to harm.
And Trevor was a perfect example.
Logically speaking, a man like him shouldnât have been trapped by love. Mrs. Sherman sighed slightly, âActually, heâs also a pitiful child.â
Before Trevor turned three, his parents had died from a car accident. The Sherman family had also faced downfall at that time. No one could understand the bitterness of a child who had lost his parents.
Mrs. Sherman had raised him through countless hardships, and fortunately, he did not let her down.
With his excellent academic performance, he was admitted to the best university in River City at the age of fifteen.
After he graduated at 19, he joined the Su Corporation.
At that time, the old shareholders of the Su Corporation were not confident in him. They even wanted to force the 19-year-old boy to give up on his own accord..