Exchange Foster Parents Chapter 6
chapter6 Hardy seemed to have suddenly started behaving himself. In the past, he never allowed me to attend any Brook Family gatherings. This time, when someone invited him to a dinner party, he took the initiative to tell Rita: “I’ll bring my sister along. Mom, please prepare an evening gown for her.” Over the phone, I heard Elva complaining to him: “If you’re bringing a date, shouldn’t you be bringing me?” Hardy’s voice was impatient: “I’m already paying for you to study in Australia with me. What more do you want?” 1/8 Elva had performed poorly on her college entrance exams. She wasn’t a good student in the past either, focusing all her attention on pleasing the Brook Family. In this life, she went from having it relatively easy to facing extreme difficulty, and her grades were even worse. Her only way out was to cling to Hardy and follow him. But I could tell Hardy was getting annoyed. Initially, Elva attracted Hardy by playing the role of a poor white lotus with stubborn independence–someone who couldn’t be corrupted by wealth or intimidated by power. But this wasn’t her true nature, and while people can pretend for a while, it’s hard to keep up the act forever. Hardy liked girls who were poor yet would say no to luxury gifts, not girls who cried and begged him to take them to Australia to study. Unfortunately, Elva could fake the former to some extent, but she simply couldn’t pretend not to be the chapter6 2/8 latter.Because she had no other way out, if Hardy didn’t take her, she would truly be trapped in that suffocating Roland Family. After summer vacation, Elva and Hardy went to Australia together. In fact, Hardy never publicly acknowledged Elva as his girlfriend. But the Roland parents couldn’t wait. They hired paparazzi to follow Hardy and Elva, took photos of them together, and posted them online: [Brook Group heir dining intimately with girlfriend, turns out they’re childhood sweethearts.] Jason saw the report and smashed his phone. “Such lowly tactics! Not even graduated from university yet, and already rushing to push someone into our family?” After Hardy returned home, Jason gave him a severe scolding. “When you want to get married, wait for your mother and me to arrange it. It’s fine to find a few casual girlfriends yourself, but don’t bring me this kind of obviously unsuitable merchandise!” Hardy listened silently, his gaze repeatedly drifting toward me sitting to the side. I felt his stare but kept my head down, focusing on the financial reports. The Roland parents were like this in my previous life too. As soon as Hardy showed a bit of interest in me, they practically wanted to drug me and send me straight to the Brook family’s bed. As for Jason and Rita, they strongly opposed Hardy marrying a daughter from such a family background in my previous life. Unfortunately, they didn’t live long, passing away before Hardy got married. Jason strictly forbade Hardy from meeting Elva again during chapter6 3/8 the holiday. Hardy didn’t resist, staying at home, occasionally showing kindness to me, and even giving me expensive diamond earrings as a birthday gift. I hung out with friends until very late, and he waited in his car outside the bar to pick me up. Shirley sat beside me, holding a non–alcoholic mojito, looking outside at Hardy who had already chain–smoked several cigarettes. Just as she was about to speak, I stopped her with my hand. “I know what you’re going to say. Don’t worry, I know what I’m doing.” After saying goodbye to my friends, I slid into Hardy’s passenger seat. He handed me a bag containing hangover soup and small cakes from my favorite dessert shop. I smiled. “Hardy, there’s no need.” He silently stepped on the gas pedal, saying nothing the whole way. Back home, I tossed the hangover soup and cakes into the trash bin. Hardy stood nearby watching, never saying a word. After I returned to my room, I ignored him. Shirley studies computer science at neighboring Tsinghua University and recently developed a program that can improve corporate personnel management efficiency. This is a perfect opportunity to start our own business. Having interned in the strategic investment department of the Brook Group for nearly three years, I’ve gained some authority and decided to allocate two million to Shirley to jointly establish a company. She handles technology, I handle business. With these exciting developments, Hardy is hardly worth mentioning in comparison. chapter6 4/8…