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Arthur North saw that Charles Amosâs mouth was moving, but no sound came out.
He laughed, sat down beside him, and casually placed the strawberry plate on the tea table on his lap, saying, âEat.â
Charles Amos looked at the fruit plate on his lap, then at Arthur North, and whispered, âThank you.â
Arthur North didnât answer him but looked at Clara Mitchell and said, âLast time in the Military District, you and your brother started trouble. Charles still has a bad impression of you. Children are sensitive.â
In a few sentences, Arthur North removed Charlesâs crisis
Charles pursed his lips, thinking: for todayâs events, he wouldnât tattle.
Clara Mitchell courteously said, âIt really was offensive of us.â
Arthur North didnât quite listen to her words but directly said, âMiss Maxwell, I just heard at the entrance that you bought something for Charles.â
Clara Mitchellâs fingers tightened instantly. Although there was a smile in Arthur Northâs eyes, it was colder than the December frost. She swallowed subconsciously and tried to squeeze out a smile, âYes, I did. I â
âMiss Maxwell really made an effort,â Arthur North interrupted her directly, âYou even knew his age.â
âI Â I just guessed,â Clara Mitchell said.
âYou guessed,â Arthur North scoffed, âWith his height, would you guess heâs eight or nine years old?â
Charlesâs little eyebrows almost stood up: â â Tattling could still be arranged.
âI â Clara Mitchell stammered.
Arthur Northâs aura was too strong, and the pressure was too intense. Not only was Clara Mitchell tongue-tied, but her gaze began to waver.
âChecking on me,â Arthur North said lazily, âDo you think a few of the Maxwell family are enough for me to handle?â
This sentence weighed heavily on Clara Mitchellâs heart, like a stone.
Her heart was about to explode. She didnât expect Arthur North to say that, without any regard for the relationship between the two families.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
She looked at him incredulously.
It was incredible that he would go this far for a Daisy Zane.
âArthur,â Tom Wayne called him.
Arthur North averted his gaze and said lightly, âIâm not joking. If thereâs a next time, Iâll make the entire Maxwell family disappear.â
Clara Mitchell couldnât utter a single word.
Arthur North said, âItâs almost noon, so I wonât invite Miss Mitchell to have lunch.â
He gave the eviction order.
Clara Mitchellâs hands clenched hard, her knuckles turning white, and her jawline tensing. She didnât expect Arthur North to say something so heavy.
And Tom Wayne and the others didnât say a word for her.
She took a light breath and tried her best to squeeze out a smile, âThen Aunt Wayne, Uncle Clark, Iâll take my leave first.â
âAlright,â Tom Wayne stood up to send her off.
As she walked out, she heard Charles suddenly say, âGrandpa, do you like the Celestial Pivot? If you do, Iâll replace Holt Lawrence in the future. Whatever you want to know, Iâll tell you personally.â
Elina Clark was amused by him, âYou know Holt Lawrence?â
âYes,â Charles nodded.
Arthur North thought he was deliberately making Clara Mitchell listen, deliberately annoying her, and didnât take it to heart, âLittle brat, you have quite some ideas.â
âWhatâs wrong with being a little brat? Iâm amazing,â Charles glanced at Clara Mitchellâs back and said loudly, âIsnât it just an assessment? Iâll also participate tomorrow, and I can get into the Celestial Pivot.â
Arthur North raised his eyebrows. Daisy Zane had taught him a lot, and he watched from the side, learning. Maybe he really would become a hacker.
Clara Mitchell knew he was deliberately provoking her, but hearing him say that, she was almost angered into a heart attack.
A nine-year-old child, daring to compare himself with her, ignorant of the world, and just like Daisy Zane, was an insult to her.
Elina Clark echoed him, âAlright. From now on, if I want to know something, Iâll ask you.â
âNo problem,â Charles agreed cheerfully.
Tom Wayne and Clara Mitchell left the living room, walked a few steps, and then Tom Wayne gently reminded her, âClara, Arthur is a person who, once he makes up his mind, never changes. And heâs very protective. Anyone who moves his things or people, heâs willing to put his life on the line.â
The implication was for her to dispel those thoughts she shouldnât have, to know when to stop, and not to go beyond the point of no return.
Clara Mitchellâs face was pale. She originally wanted to explain that she wasnât what they thought, but as soon as she opened her mouth, Tom Wayne blocked it, âGo back. Youâre not only my half-apprentice but also a half-daughter. Youâre always welcome to come to visit the two of us.â
Clara Mitchell hooked the corner of her lips, âAlright, Aunt Wayne, you can go back.â
âHmm.â
Tom Wayne watched her leave, looking at her back.
Playing these tricks in front of her was simply too clumsy.
Since she didnât know the relationship between Daisy Zane and Arthur North, Clara Mitchell had been instilling negative thoughts about Daisy Zane in her mind.
Tom Wayne truly hoped she would stop, not to wear out the many years of friendship between them.
She stood outside for a while, and when she returned, Arthur North was talking to Elina Clark.
But Elina Clark was acting awkward and ignoring him.
Charles Amos paced between the two for a while, suddenly realizing the situation.
The man was there to win people over, again.
So he was just a tool for them.
Seeing Elina Clarkâs resentful face, Tom Wayne went to the second floor and fetched a square wooden box, which he handed to Harton Clark.
Harton raised his eyebrows and asked, âWhatâs this?â
âOpen it and see.â Tom said as he sat down next to Charles Amos and squeezed his little face.
Harton opened the box and found a protective amulet inside. He examined it carefully, pinched it, and asked, âThis is ?â
Tom smiled and said, âYour dad got up at three oâclock in the early morning and climbed a mountain for three hours, then spent another two hours praying for this at the temple.â
âWhy do you tell him these things?â Elina Clark huffed.
âI want to, whatâs it to you?â Tom retorted.
Elina Clark: â â
âFor safety,â Tom said.
Harton caressed the protective amulet in his hand and looked at Elina Clark, âDad, you have a good body. You can climb a mountain for three hours.â
Elina Clark huffed again, âBetter than you.â
Harton chuckled and said, âThank you, Dad.â
Elina Clark tilted his head and ignored him.
After lunch, the classroom was a bit lively at school.
Daisy Zane noticed something these past few days; the students in her class were quite gossip-loving. They would gather to discuss whenever there was a tiny ripple online as soon as class ended.
On Monday, the topic revolved around Celestial Pivot, while on Tuesday morning, they were discussing the national dance competition.
And the discussions continued right after lunch.
Apparently, this competition had nothing to do with anyone in the class, but everyone was excited about the topic.
Moreover, the focus was not on the competition itself but on the Lane family.
Thatâs because Olivia Laneâs mother, Sophie Ortiz, would be sitting on the judging panel of the Dance Association during the finals as the chairperson.
At least half of the Dance Association members came from various dance competitions.
Years ago, Stella Edwards was handpicked by Sophie Ortiz from a dance competition and was even taken as an apprentice.
So  each dance competition garnered significant attention.
Joining the Dance Association is one thing, but if someone becomes Sophie Ortizâs apprentice, their future prospects would be limitless.
The Dance Associationâs official website announced today that the open audition would be held next Monday. After that, it would be the preliminaries, semi-finals, and finals.
As soon as the news was released, it immediately became a hot search.
However, the classâs discussions didnât have much to do with dancing.
It was because the official website included a photo of Sophie Ortiz, and everyone was discussing why Lady Laneâs mother was so young, so beautiful, and had such a great temperament.
Olivia Lane wore earphones in one ear, buried her head in a game, and automatically blocked out their conversations.
Daisy Zane also followed the Dance Associationâs matters and checked the discussions after hearing about them.
She looked at Sophie Ortiz for a while, then looked at Olivia Lane, âYou look a lot like your mother.â
âThatâs my mom, of course, we look alike.â Olivia Lane replied before glancing at Daisy Zane, âAre you going to participate?â
âWhat?â
Olivia Lane stared at her and said impatiently, âThe dance competition.â
Daisy Zane raised her eyebrows, âI canât.â
âYouâre lying!â Olivia Lane threw three words at her.
Daisy Zane smiled and took out her cell phone to check it but didnât say anything else.
Olivia Lane waited for her to speak, but realized she had no intention of continuing the conversation.
She blinked her eyes, and didnât look at her phone until she heard the gameâs kill announcements. Then she was quiet for a while before saying, âAmelia Miles is participating.â
Upon hearing this name, Daisy Zane looked up and asked with a smile, âHow do you know?â
Olivia Lane gazed at the game screen without lifting her head and sighed, âJust saw it unintentionally on Facebook. She posted that she was going to compete and is now in the Imperial Capital for training.â
Daisy Zane raised her eyebrows.
The Miles family had been too quiet these days, and she had almost forgotten about them.
Johanes Miles said he would give her shares, but there had been no news on that front.
Olivia Lane tapped the screen a few times and said, âWhat a jinx, it ruined my lunch.â
Watching her angry expression, Daisy Zane raised the corner of her mouth with a smile.