Chapter 37
Daddy’s Doting Addiction
Chapter 37
âMadam Hough, hello, Iâm here to visit Old Mister Hough.â
Naomi stood up straight and looked at Madam Hough generously with just the right amount of courage.
Madam Hough sized her up. She was just about to question Naomi about those indecent photos.
Lilian noticed and immediately planted herself in between them and deliberately replied to Naomi, âOld
Mister Hough is doing well. He just had our family heirloomâs miracle drug which Clarissa so kindly fed
him. He is currently sleeping inside.â
Then, Lilian pretended to be apologetic and apologized to Madam Hough. âIâm so sorry, Naomi is still
young. She didnât think about this.â
âItâs fine. Your eldest is only a few years older. This matter is all about sincerity.â Although Madam
Houghâs expressions did not change, she was clearly implying. Her tone was not that friendly anymore.
âAlright, letâs stop standing. Have a seat.â
âYes, we never would have thought to bump into you, Madam Hough. Itâs just nice. We can bond as a
family.â Lilian smiled widely. It was not a coincidence. They specifically inquired about Madam Houghâs
return to Gin City and came over intentionally!
They took the opportunity to get Clarissa to give Old Mister Hough the miracle drug to gain Madam
Houghâs favor. As long as Madam Hough did not get to the bottom of the indecent photo matter, she
would constantly hate Naomi. Naomi and Jack would get a divorce sooner or later!
By then, Clarissa would have the chance!
Clarissa also smiled widely. She did not expect that Naomi would come. It was just nice. They could get
Naomi to embarrass herself in front of Madam Hough, creating a juxtaposition to her kindness! God was
helping her!
Naomi looked at the two of them and their pretentious actions calmly. Her instincts told her that they must
be up to something!
However, Naomi did not even bother to explain herself. She found a corner and sat down.
She had a fake marriage with Jack, so she did not want to get too involved with Jackâs family, to prevent
further trouble in the future.
Madam Houghâs indifference to her was not a bad thing. It was a pity that Madam Hough did not know
any better and came for her!
âI hear youâre in your twelfth grade. Have you thought about which college youâre planning to apply to?â
Madam Hough looked at Clarissa, then at Naomi.
After all, Naomi was the person her son picked. No matter how much she did not like Naomi, she still had
to be a concern for her.
Naomi was about to reply when Lilian interrupted again.
âClarissa is hardworking, she inherited it from her father. She attended the Royal Medical Schoolâs self
directed enrolment. She just passed the first round.â
Speaking of Clarissa, Lilian was proud. Then, Lilian looked at Naomi and deliberately sighed heavily.
âItâs a pity that Naomi has been spoiled by me. In school, sheâ¦â
âDo you really want to talk about the matters in school? Why donât I talk about something that just
Taple!
happened yesterday?â Naomiâs eyes narrowed dangerously. She looked at Lilian with great intent. How
dare Lilian spread rumors about her, right in front of her? Did Lilian think that she would not fight back?
Naomi swept Lilian a glance. Lilian and Clarissaâs expressions instantly changed. They no longer
continued speaking.
The room was in an awkward silence. Madam Hough lowered her head, fidgeting with a metal object in
her hand with no plans of talking.
At that moment, Clarissa said in a fake sweet tone and asked docilely, âMadam Hough, what are you
holding in your hand? It looks interesting.â âThis?â Madam Hough held up the small metal object. Naomi
took a glance out of curiosity too.
It did not look like a regular Rubikâs cube or a burr puzzle.
âItâs a toy like a Rubikâs cube, but so far, not many can solve it. Why? Do you want to try it?â Madam
Hough said.
Clarissa started thinking to herself. She had tried out a few Rubikâs cubes before. If she could solve it,
Madam Hough would like her even more.
âLet me try it.â âHmm, after all, youâve passed the test at the Royal Medical School. Your intelligence
should not be a problem,â Madam Hough said while passing it to her. Clarissa smugly accepted the
cube. She immediately applied the solution for a standard Rubikâs cube on the cube and moved quickly.
Naomi was amused just by Clarissaâs first move.
The cube was much more complicated than an ordinary Rubikâs cube. It combined ancient arithmetic as
well as elements of the burr puzzle and the Devilâs needle.
To solve a cube like that, one needed mathematics as well as spatial awareness. Any ordinary person
would not be able to solve it.