Chapter 667 âNo need, we all know each other.â Myrna added, âJust your presence would be enough.â
Everyone knew each other? No need for the school to get involved? Just his presence would do?
Whatâs going on?
Even though he was somewhat confused, Chasel quickly agreed.
As he was heading downstairs, Louisa glanced at him and said, âChasel, perfect timing. You should pay a visit to the Gellar family in the next couple of days. Bring some gifts. We canât neglect our manners.â
âMom, we can talk about this later.â Chasel rushed downstairs, ready to leave the living room.
Louisa looked surprised. âWerenât you supposed to take your sister out for dinner today? Where are you rushing off to? It isnât workârelated again, is it? You canât let your sister down!â
âMyrna is at Westerly College and I am going to check on her.â
âOh.â So, he was off to see his girlfriend and sister, no wonder he was in such a hurry.
now âCould you soften your expression a little? Donât scare the two girls.â Louisa held her heart, she initially thought something serious had happened. Seeing his cold expression, she sighed. How did she end up with such a serious son?
Just as Chasel entered his own garage, randomly choosing a car, his phone vibrated. It was an audio message from Myrna.
Out of curiosity, he opened it, his face gradually hardening.
[You just said Arabella used tricks to get into the Collins family? Whatâs that about? You canât just say whatever.]
It was Myrnaâs voice.
It seemed like she was in an argument with someone.
[Youâre friends with Arabella? How do you know I am talking nonsense? You want to defend Arabella, youâve got the wrong person and place.]
[Iâm not talking nonsense, Serena told me herself! Arabella only has the opportunity to go to school because of the Collins familyâs sponsorship. Her full marks in exams arenât separate from the Collins familyâs funding.]
[Arabella uses her beauty and excellent grades, takes advantage of Serenaâs parentsâ kindness and innocence, sweetâtalks them into becoming their foster daughter, and moves into the Collins family. How else would you explain why she is called Arabella Collins?]
Myrna laughed out of anger: [So Serena told you that Arabella is a student sponsored by the Collins family, and because she sweetâtalks, she became a Collins family foster daughter? Is that what you mean?]
[Isnât it?]
[How did you figure out that Arabella is the kind of person who plays mind games and sweetâtalks people to win their hearts?
She is very straightforward, how could she beat around the bush like you guys?]
[Serena? I know her too, I will call her over right now and confront her.]
The recording ended there. Chaselâs gaze became complex.
Since childhood, Serena has always been a wellâbehaved child. Although she grew up spoiled and her character was a bit arrogant, she shouldnât be talking nonsense in front of her friends.
Now, she said Bella was just a student sponsored by the Collins family, and because she was sweetâtalking, she had the chance to move into the Collins family and become the Collins familyâs foster daughter.
Who was the foster daughter, and who was the real rich young lady with pure bloodline? Didnât she have a clear understanding in her heart?
If she was really spreading rumors, how much damage would that do to Bella?
It seemed that Myrna accidentally discovered Bellaâs classmates talking behind Bellaâs back, so she argued with them and even called him. If she was as predicted, considering her personality, she would definitely call Serena to confront her faceâtoâface.
Suddenly, words that Romeo once said appeared in his mind, and his heart seemed to be tightly gripped by an invisible hand.
âTrust me, I didnât record the more outrageous parts. Some people said Bella has a strong background, drove away the two girls from the Winters family, said she is cunning, and even said she is kept by a rich old man and was seen kissing this old man at the school gate.â
What kind of messedâup rumors were these?
Chasel was a bit angry. âWho spread these rumors?â
Could it be that itâs all related to Serena?
âI donât know, anyway, you should come over.â Myrna didnât say much to him, just reminding him to be careful while driving.