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After Kevin Clark returned to Clark Manor, he greeted his parents and took the smart little sedan chair driven by Edo Clark back to his courtyard.
As he sat in the sedan chair, Kevinâs gaze never left the notebook in his hand.
He was always looking at Daisy Zane.
His mood had been quite good, but seeing Daisy and Olivia Lane sitting together and exchanging pleasantries, he gradually furrowed his brows.
The cameraâs audio capture was limited, but the conversation between the two was transmitted to Kevinâs ears through the microphone on Daisyâs clothes.
Kevin clearly felt that the little girl really liked Olivia Lane.
Instantly, the alarm bells in his heart rang again.
The Lane Family, the only one that could rival the Clark Family. William Lane was just one year older than him, excellent, rich, powerful, and good-looking.
Originally, having a domineering sister-in-law could have been a trouble to dissuade the little girl.
But why does this little girl still like Olivia Lane so much?
Kevin was a bit unhappy, half lowering his eyes to look at the screen of the little girl and said after a while: âEdo.â
âThird Master, what do you say?â Edo replied with a mechanical voice.
âGo back the same way.â
âOkay, Third Master.â
On the way back, Kevin called William Lane.
It took more than ten seconds for the other party to answer.
Without any pleasantries, Kevin went straight to the point: âRoy, my mom has been a bit idle lately and wants to find you a girlfriend. Tomorrow sheâll probably send you some material photos. Take a look and see if thereâs anyone youâre satisfied with?â
âWhat?!?!â William Laneâs voice in the cell phone seemed to be splitting apart.
Kevinâs fingertips tapped lightly on the computer, his eyes murky and obscure, like clouds that wonât disperse: âTo pick a partner for blind dates.â
William Lane quieted down for a moment before saying, âIsnât it, why do you want to find one for me? Doesnât Enamel Cannon not have any results yet?â
Kevin glanced at Olivia Lane on the computer screen and laughed: âEnamel
Cannon has a target now and is pursuing.â n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHey. The iron tree is blooming?â William Lane laughed too, âWhich poor girl has caught his eye.â
Kevin didnât answer him, just said: âRemember to give a big red envelope at that time.â
âYou donât have to say that, Iâll give a big red envelope to any of you who get married.â
Kevin raised his eyebrows, thinking that if that day really came, William Lane would definitely put an ax with an open blade inside the red envelope.
âSince Enamel Cannon is blooming, you should also bloom.â Kevin said slowly,
âTake it seriously since it is the eldersâ intention. Donât waste it.â
âIâm still in F Continent, I donât have time to go back.â
âIf you like someone, Iâll have them sent over on a private jet to have a blind date with you.â Kevin said. William Lane: ââ¦Are you sick?â
âFor your happiness.â
âYou can have this happiness, I donât want it.â
âSorry, I already have it.â Kevin said.
ââ¦Showing off.â William Lane paused, âGive it to Xavier Dominic, let him have the dates.â
âXavier Dominic doesnât need it.â Kevin said, âWith his temperament, itâs possible that heâll get a license tomorrow.â
âThatâs true.â
âSo itâs just you now.â Kevin said, âIf I were you, Iâd feel guilty for having friends and elders worrying about me, and I wouldnât be able to sleep at night.â
William Lane:
âDonât waste the eldersâ intentions.â Kevin said softly, âI mean, only a successful blind date would not be a waste.â
William Lane was silent for a moment, then said: âI really wonât be able to sleep after taking your callâ¦â
Before the last word was spoken, Kevin hung up the phone.
When William Lane called back after that, he directly rejected it.
Then, in a good mood, he asked his mother to arrange a blind date for Roy Madison.
He must see that Roy Madison settles down so that he can be at ease.
At school, after the seating arrangements were made, class began.
At this point in Senior Three, all the textbooks have already been covered.
So the content the teacher discussed has completely gone beyond the textbook, focusing more on some typical question types.
Daisy Zane could understand what was written on the blackboard, but her problem-solving process was different from what the teacher explained. Hers was more straightforward, but the formulas she used seemed to be more complicated than those used by Skyler Thomas.
So she flipped through the textbook.
While she was flipping through the textbook and listening to the teacher, Olivia Lane took out her cell phone and started playing a game.
Daisy Zane: .
She also noticed that very few people in the class were actually paying attention.
Some were genuinely listening, some were pretending, and some didnât even bother to pretend. Even with cameras around, and knowing it would be broadcasted later.
Everyone was fearless.
If she didnât know that Director Nash hadnât given a script to this group of students, she would have thought they were acting.
Skyler Thomasâ reaction, on the other hand, seemed like he was already used to it.
The teacher spoke very fast but taught at a slightly slower pace.
She seemed impatient but very patient at the same time.
She was the type of person who, despite being obviously flustered herself, would still comfort others by saying, âDonât worry, take your time.â
Facing such a group of students, she never gave up, constantly calling on people to answer questions, guiding them to learn, trying to bring the prodigal sons back.
Daisy Zane felt tired on her behalf.
As another question came up, Daisy Zane noticed Skyler Thomasâ gaze sweeping across the class. Then her eyes narrowed, she feigned a shot, looked at Daisy Zane, and called on Celeste Martin.
After calling on her, Skyler Thomas looked like she found it amusing and smiled proudly at Daisy Zane.
As if to say: You got scared, didnât you.
Daisy Zane: .
Celeste Martinâs foundation was indeed good. She had graduated from high school for so long and could still remember some knowledge points and managed to answer half of the question correctly.
The latter half was supplemented by Skyler Thomasâ guidance.
Then Skyler Thomas praised her a few times, and the class applauded.
âFormalism.â Olivia Lane muttered while playing her game.
Daisy Zane heard it, turned her head to look at her, and then looked at the game on her phone.
It was one of the most popular shooting competition games at the moment. âIf youâre bored, you can play on your phone.â Olivia Lane whispered.
âI think itâs quite interesting.â Daisy Zane said.
Olivia Lane looked at her, didnât say anything, and lowered her head again.
Daisy Zane watched her game. When Olivia Lane was in a critical situation, aiming at someone, Daisy Zane suddenly reached out and pulled her clothes.
Olivia Laneâs hand slipped, and that shot almost ended up at grandmaâs house. She was instantly knocked down by the opponent.
She stared at the character on her phone, crawling on the ground, blood level dropping bit by bit, froze for two seconds, and then suddenly looked at Daisy Zane. She stared at her with a blend of surprise and anger.
It took her a long time to grind her teeth and say, âWhat are you doing?â
Daisy Zane looked at her calmly, her eyes exuding a bit of coldness, her voice carrying a lazy, teasing tone: âKeep playing games during class, and Iâll make you go from War God to Bronze.â
âWhat do you want to do!â Olivia Lane was so shocked that she asked again.
Daisy Zane raised her brows and replied casually, âMeddling in othersâ business..â