Rebirth of the Villainous Female Boss-Chapter 860 - 834 Society Aunt Qian cant even spare the
Chapter 860: Chapter 834 Society, Aunt Qian can’t even spare the child
Chapter 860 -834 Society, Aunt Qian can’t even spare the child
“Listening to this, I must be the one with the lowest education in this professional competition,” Kiara tugged at the corner of her mouth. These people really brought it upon themselves; with her clinical experience from her past life included, only seasoned doctors like Professor Liu Taylor could match her. Isn’t competing with her in clinical experience like swinging a big knife in front of Lord Anderson?”
“What competition?” Mario Yuno hadn’t heard about this yet.
Kiara recounted the whole story, how the Homeroom Teacher’s brother is a sponsor and urged her to sign up. She had told all of this to Camden already.
Mario Yuno frowned.
Someone was scheming against his wife, and he was only finding out about it now!
“There’s definitely something wrong with this. The grudge you have with your Homeroom Teacher isn’t serious enough for them to go through such lengths to take revenge after so many years. There has to be someone behind it.”
Trust Camden to deduce all this just from the introduction; Kiara was thinking the same.
“I’ve already had elder Brother start an investigation.”
Camden was slightly annoyed to be upstaged by elder Brother.
“Such an important matter, why are you only telling me now?” He should have said something the moment he stepped into the house so he could start his own investigation. Why bother asking the boss about something like this?
Kiara looked at him with her clear black-and-white eyes but didn’t answer his question. Her aggrieved gaze seemed to complain, “Think about it, did you give me a chance to say it just now?”
Don’t you know what you’ve done since you got home?
And so, Camden remembered.
The flirting in the bathroom, water splashing everywhere, sweet nothings whispered.
Camden’s complexion darkened a bit, but fortunately, it wasn’t very noticeable against the smoky ambiance of the barbecue shop. He picked up his cup to disguise his embarrassment, wetting his throat as he said,
“Talking about it now, it’s actually not too late.”
Kiara rolled her eyes at him. Shameless! It was him who couldn’t wait, barely letting her say two words about household matters before dragging her into the bathroom to do that. And now he had the cheek to ask!
“I’ll touch base with elder Brother later and look into this matter,” Camden pretended not to see his daughter-in-law’s accusatory look, considering continuing his earlier activities once they got home.
He couldn’t continue this topic. No matter how tough things got, he would not let Kiara nor little Camden suffer.
“Aren’t you afraid I’ll disgrace myself and tarnish my reputation? Don’t you have the slightest hope that I won’t participate?” Kiara thought Mario Yuno would try to stop her from participating, just like the Teacher had done.
“If you didn’t have confidence, you wouldn’t enter such a competition. My daughter-in-law isn’t the type to pluck feathers from a passing goose; you certainly wouldn’t bother with something that offers you no benefit.”
Mario Yuno accurately assessed Kiara’s character; his wife was the type who would never suffer a loss. If she dared accept this challenge, it meant she was very confident about it.
“What’s the term for it, you know, describing someone who never suffers a loss?”
Camden meant the Monk takes from all sides, but he just couldn’t recall the phrase.
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“Carrying wood to cook, counting grains before boiling.” Zoe munched on a chicken wing as she replied.
Crows seemed to appear over Mario Yuno’s head, cawing away.
This kid… really is sharp!
“Son, what’s this ‘Easy thought’?” Isaac didn’t understand.
“Counting charcoal and rice grains when cooking, it describes being very particular.” Zoe answered seriously.
“Very good, here, eat some more to nourish your brain, and don’t study too hard. You’re reading so late into the night,” Isaac doted on Zoe.
“Still good.” Zoe replied coolly, suddenly feeling a murderous aura, he looked around in confusion, only to see his respected little aunt smiling wickedly, extending her hand to push up her glasses.
“Zoe, are you very interested in Classical Literature?” Kiara smiled warmly, her inner self flipping the bird.
Little brat! How dare he say she’s stuck counting rice grains and cooking with firewood, he’s just asking for a beating!
“Not really.” Zoe was just idle with nothing better to do; he wasn’t interested in those childish games that other kids played. He learned to read early and started reading books early as well.
“An ignorant man is ignorant indeed, he trades cloth for silk, what’s the next line?”
“…” The kid’s motions of gnawing on a chicken wing came to a halt, his eyes revealing a look of bewilderment.
Camden sympathized with his nephew, “Sophia, he’s just a kid, he hasn’t learned the Book of Songs yet.”
“Oh, he hasn’t gotten to the Book of Songs. That’s fine; let your little aunt give you a modern one.” Kiara curved her lips into a smile.
“A poetry lover named Shi in a stone den, fond of lions, vowed to eat ten. Mr. Shi would often go to the market to look at lions. Come on, the next verse.”
“…” Zoe felt utterly disordered.
Suddenly, the chicken wings didn’t taste as good!
This all sounds like the same tone!!
Kiara patted his shoulder, her smile gentle and kind.
“There’s no end to the sea of learning, it’s like a boat against the current. There’s a path up the mountain of books if you work steadily. Heaven offers a path, but you don’t take it. Child, you should read more and offend fewer people in the future, be good!”
Mario Yuno shook his head; actually, Sophia’s words, translated, meant just one thing: Don’t mess with someone you shouldn’t.
Sympathy for the nephew lasted a whole two seconds!
Of all the people to mess with, he just had to pick on the woman from the Old Yates Family who was the pettiest and most small-minded!
Seeing Kiara’s shamelessly adorable smile as she didn’t even spare a child of school-age, Mario Yuno felt reassured.
His daughter-in-law definitely wouldn’t suffer a loss in this competition.
Society, your aunt Kiara, she doesn’t even spare children, let alone those who dare to come here and show off!
When Camden went back and met with elder Brother, they were surprised to find that the mastermind behind all this couldn’t be traced.
If elder Brother couldn’t find out, it meant the other party was very cautious, deliberately avoiding the Yuno Family’s influence, whether it was targeting Kiara or the Old Yates Family; for now, it was unknown.
The brothers discussed it and decided to stick to their routine; should the enemy make a move, the Yunos would certainly detect it, and when they did, they would be ready to counter – let them bring an army, and we will block them; let them bring water, and we will build a dam.
Edward Wheeler ‘Bright Clarity’ was completely confident in his daughter-in-law’s abilities; if she wasn’t worried, he had nothing to fret about either. They went on with their eating and sleeping as usual, making the most of Edward’s two-day holiday, full of love and affection.
The consequence was that Mrs. Kiara slept in for two days straight at home. On the day Camden went to work, she was cozily snuggled in bed taking a blissful nap when the doorbell rang.
Professor Liu Taylor stood outside holding a stack of documents; seeing Kiara with her bird’s nest hair and groggy, hickey-marked face, he was practically fuming.
“Steel Cannon, how have you become like this?! I waited for you all morning at School, and here you are, sleeping in? Your cellphone is off, and you’re not answering the landline; do you realize that the competition is tomorrow?” He was frantic!
Kiara yawned; she had gone to bed at three in the morning because that shameless Mario Yuno had sneak-attacked her in her sleep, and she still felt exhausted after a day’s rest.
“My cellphone is dead; Gaidan Yuno unplugged the landline, not me.” Kiara shamelessly shifted the blame onto Mario Yuno.
“You two are like eunuchs who are more anxious than the emperor!”
Wait a minute, isn’t there something odd about that saying?