Substitute Marriage: Reborn As The Top Big-Shot-Chapter 25 - : 025: Up to when can it be installed!

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Chapter 25: 025: Up to when can it be installed!

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At this point, even if Harriet Bennett had wanted to stop it, it would have been futile.

He hoped that Viola really had the skill, and wouldnโ€™t let Edith Bennett down.

โ€œThanks, dad.โ€

Old Doctor Bruce, who was walking to the door, heard the conversation between the family of three and had a mocking smile on his face.

Utterly foolish.

He had practiced medicine for so many years, yet he had never encountered someone who chose not to believe in him and instead went with a young girl from who knows where. What a ridiculous joke!

Just wait.

The Bennett family would soon pay the price for their stupidity!

By then, it would be too late for them to regret it.

With this thought, Old Doctor Bruce walked directly into the waiting car outside the door.

Monday.

After breakfast, Viola carried her school bag with one hand, preparing to go to school to register.

Elizabeth Thompson looked at Viola and asked amicably, โ€œSister, why donโ€™t you go back to school with me! With me there, Teacher Ye shouldnโ€™t make things difficult for you. Just apologize to her later.โ€

โ€œThank you, but thereโ€™s no need.โ€ Viola took out her phone, glanced at the time, and walked unhurriedly towards the roadside.

โ€œSister!โ€

Elizabeth shouted anxiously.

โ€œEmma! Why are you calling her?โ€ Adam Mamet walked over from the other side, clutching Elizabethโ€™s hand, โ€œShe got herself into trouble with the teacher, what does that have to do with you!โ€

Adam Mamet didnโ€™t like Viola.

Although Viola had saved Elizabeth when she was younger by giving part of her own liver.

But Viola was her sister!

As a sister, wasnโ€™t it right for her to save her sibling in a dangerous situation?

Not to mention between sisters, even strangers wouldnโ€™t just sit back and watch without doing anything.

Elizabeth looked up at Adam Mamet and sighed, โ€œActually, Iโ€™m also to blame for this. I should have found a way to have Teacher Ye transfer my sister to a regular student! Iโ€™m a regular student, but my sister is a transient student; anyone would feel aggrieved in her place!โ€

โ€œShe wants to become a regular student? What a joke! Just look at her! Becoming a transient student is already thanks to your generosity. Who does she think she is?โ€ Adam Mametโ€™s face was full of disdain.

Viola was just a country bumpkin from a small village. What qualifications did she have to demand equal treatment with Elizabeth Thompson?

โ€œAdam, donโ€™t say that.โ€ Elizabethโ€™s voice was very gentle, her eyes misty, looking like a good little sister, โ€œActually, my sister is very outstanding. Sheโ€™s already been accepted by North Bridge High School. Iโ€™m just worried she wonโ€™t be used to being there on her own without any acquaintances.โ€

Hearing this, Adam Mamet burst out laughing, โ€œShe said sheโ€™s been accepted by North Bridge?โ€

Elizabeth nodded, โ€œYeah, my sister told me herself.โ€

โ€œWhy didnโ€™t she say sheโ€™s been accepted by an Ivy League school?โ€ Adam Mametโ€™s face was full of mockery.

How could Viola be so shameless?

Lies came easily to her mouth.

Adam Mamet initially thought Viola was just lacking in upbringing, but he didnโ€™t expect that she had problems from the very root of her character.

Thatโ€™s right.

You couldnโ€™t expect someone like her, a wild girl from the countryside, to have any good qualities.

No wonder thereโ€™s a saying that evil exists in the depths of poverty and hardship.

โ€œAdam, my sister wouldnโ€™t lie.โ€ Elizabethโ€™s expression was firm, โ€œI believe my sister.โ€

Adam Mamet looked at Elizabeth, somewhat helplessly said, โ€œEmma, youโ€™re just too naive and kind-hearted! You believe whatever others say! Letโ€™s go to school. Donโ€™t bother with her!โ€

Compared to Viola, Elizabeth was as pure as a newborn child, untouched by the worldly concerns.

โ€œBut sisterโ€ฆโ€ Elizabeth turned her head to look in the direction Viola had gone, her face full of worry.

โ€œDidnโ€™t she say sheโ€™s been accepted by North Bridge? Then let her go to North Bridge!โ€

Adam Mamet actually wanted to see how long Viola could keep up her act!

โ€œButโ€ฆโ€ Elizabeth wanted to say something else, but was pulled into the car by

Adam Mamet.

Elizabeth could only sigh helplessly.

North City Avenue.

A high-profile Maybach was driving down the right side of the road.

At that moment, the man in the back seat, who had been playing games with his head down, suddenly looked up and ordered the driver, โ€œSlow down.โ€

His tone was somewhat low. โ€œAlright,โ€ the driver replied.

Slow down?

Upon hearing this, Adam Swantz immediately sat up straight, curiously looking out the car window.

Just as he was about to see outside, his head was pushed back by a clearly articulated hand.

It was strong.

Adam, with a curious expression, asked, โ€œTerrence, whatโ€™s outside? Canโ€™t I even take a look?โ€

โ€œNothing, โ€ Terrence Lentz replied indifferently.

Adam Swantz raised his head again, not giving up.

If there was really nothing, would Terrence Lentz not let him take a look? ๐˜ง๐˜ณโ„ฏโ„ฏ๐‘คโ„ฏ๐‘๐‘›๐‘œ๐‘ฃโ„ฏ๐‘™.๐‘๐‘œ๐˜ฎ

Impossible!

Terrence Lentz took a document from his bag and threw it to him, โ€œFirst, read this, then come up with a plan.โ€

โ€˜I???โ€ Adam Swantz looked at Terrence Lentz with a face full of confusion.

โ€œDonโ€™t you want to prove yourself?โ€ Terrence Lentz countered.

โ€œYes, yes, yes!โ€ Adam Swantz immediately took the document, flipped through a few pages, and then asked, โ€œTerrence, when do you want the plan?โ€

โ€œSend it to my FM Email before 8 0โ€™clock tonight.โ€

โ€œAlright,โ€ Adam Swantz answered with some excitement, โ€œCan I tell others about our cooperation?โ€

โ€œUp to you.โ€

โ€œTerrence, are you finally going to turn over a new leaf?โ€ Adam Swantz asked again.

Thinking of Terrence Lentz finally putting his gaming enthusiasm into something serious, Adam Swantz felt a surge of excitement.

Terrence Lentz didnโ€™t speak but just looked out the car window, his deep eyes unfathomable.

Within his sightline.

A girl rode a bicycle under the shade of the forested avenue.

White top, black pants.

A gentle breeze blew her ink-like long hair, mingling it with the hem of her skirt. From his angle, he could just see the girlโ€™s handsome side profile, as bright as jade, which reminded him of white mountain tea blooming on branches.

Just then, a fluffy cat head peeked out of the girlโ€™s backpack and yawned lazily. freeweb(n)ovel.co(m)

Terrence Lentz, whose lips had been tightly pressed, gradually formed a faint smile.

In an instant, the ice and snow melted, and everything revived.

The car turned at the next intersection.

An hour later, the car stopped at the Swantz Family Villa.

Adam Swantz got out of the car, โ€œTerrence, Iโ€™ll go home now. Iโ€™ll get the plan done as soon as possible and send it to you.โ€

โ€œMm,โ€ Terrence Lentz nodded slightly.

Only after Terrence Lentzโ€™s car disappeared from sight did Adam Swantz turn around and head back.

He was in a good mood, humming a tune, full of energy.

Matthew Swantz was talking with his son, Derek Swantz, in the living room.

They seemed to get along well; Matthew Swantz nodded from time to time, apparently discussing business matters.

Adam Swantz walked up to them.

โ€œDad, I have something to tell you.โ€

Seeing Adam Swantz come over, Derek Swantz called out, โ€œBro,โ€ but didnโ€™t seem to pay much attention to him.

After all, the future heir of the Swantz Family was him.

What did Adam Swantz count for?

โ€œWhatโ€™s the matter?โ€ Matthew Swantz looked up at him.

Adam Swantz said seriously, โ€œDad, Iโ€™ve decided to start a business with Terrence. Hereโ€™s our proposal.โ€ As he finished speaking, Adam handed the documents in his hand to Matthew Swantz.

Matthew Swantz didnโ€™t take the documents, his brows furrowing slightly, โ€œWith whom?โ€

โ€œTerrence. โ€

โ€œThat good-for-nothing from the Lentz Clan?โ€

Adam Swantz said angrily, โ€œDad, Terrence is not a good-for-nothing!โ€

Hearing this, Matthew Swantz almost got sick from anger.

Starting a business with a good-for-nothing?

What a huge joke!

โ€œBirds of a feather flock together, when will you finally grow up?โ€ Matthew Swantz stood up, furious, โ€œDo you think it was easy for me to build this family business? Why canโ€™t you learn from your brother?โ€

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