Chapter 384 Menu Marie frowned after hearing these words.
This statement was completely from the perspective of a man, considering the pros and cons, and not a single word was what she wanted to hear.
âI...â
As soon as Marie prepared to say something in response, Deandre couldnât bear it.
âI donât want to hear what you just said.â Deandreâs face darkened.âThe Stark family may have power and influence, and other families may eager to curry favor with them, but the Logan family doesnât care about that. Marie is my precious gem, and I wonât let her be mistreated.â Haleigh replied, âYeah, our girl isnât interested in associating with the Stark family.â
bickered Ruby looked at Marie and said, âMarie, the last time I attended the estate banquet, I saw you two in a good relationship.
When you with the Stark familyâs adopted daughter and Bella, Lennon even stood up for you and argued with Bella. He seemed to love and care for you. How long has it been since your relationship ended?â
be âLoveâs always a gamble, right?â Haleigh said, waving happily at the little boy playing with blocks with Angelica not far away.âPeter, come here.â Peter put down the blocks in his hands and ran over to Haleigh.
Haleigh smiled and grabbed a handful of candies from the fruit tray, stuffing them into Peterâs hand. She asked softly, âPeter, what did you do on the final exam? What place did you rank in the class?â
Peter was Rubyâs youngest son. He was a total troublemaker in the sixth grade, goofing around all day long. His grades were very poor. teachers keep calling his parents in for meetings.
Ruby instantly fell silent and looked embarrassed when Haleigh asked about her childâs grades.
His Peter didnât even care about his bad grades. When adults asked, he would rattle off straightâfaced.âAuntie Haleigh,45 in math, 36 in science, 51 in English...â Then his voice dropped when mentioning his class rank.
âAlright, stop talking. If you donât feel embarrassed, I do,â Ruby interrupted him.
âI donât think so. Iâm making progress,â Peter protested.âIn the final exams of last semester, I ranked third from the bottom in my class. This semester, Iâve improved and now Iâm fifth from the bottom.â
âHaâha. Several relatives burst into laughter simultaneously.