Chapter 3284
Married at First Sight
This was really hard to say. The primary reason for this was Tatumâs statement that he founded his own business and now owns several companies. His temperament, appearance, conversation, and behavior all convey a sense of excellence, leading her parents to question her intentions.
Her parents are reluctant to allow her to marry far away, and she is unwilling to marry far away.
However, when they become anxious, they may consider allowing Tatum to visit their home.
âNo, how could my uncle and aunt ask me to say these things? Tatum has only been at work for a few days, and everyone doesnât know or is familiar with him yet.â Tinsley said with a smile, âI read novels at night when I have insomnia. âI am so sensitive that I canât help but insert myself into the novelâs plot.â
Elora said, âYou still have insomnia! It implies that you are not busy enough. âIâll leave it to you to follow up on the project with Wordisk.â
Tinsley said, âSister, I donât want to work with Wordisk on that project. The person in charge of this project is Memphis Webster. That kid has not dealt with me since he was a child.â
Elora said, âHow did Memphis get into Wordisk? Oh, yes, Wordiskâs boss is his uncle. He refused to obey his brotherâs discipline in the Webster family and ran away. Now he has entered Wordisk.â
Tinsley said, âMemphis is a ruffian and doesnât look like a serious person. When I see him, I want to fight him and ask him to keep up on this project. Iâm afraid that he will deliberately make things difficult for me. But he doesnât dare to be presumptuous in front of you. He is very serious. Iâve never seen him act seriously in front of anyone. âEven his sister can control him, but even his brother canât.â
Tinsley felt that Elora was very majestic, with a pretty face that was calm yet majestic, and her eyes were always like a sword, very sharp, which made people panic, so she did not dare to be presumptuous in front of her.
Tinsley said, âSister, I promise, I wonât brag in front of you in the future. I wonât think about it or make it up, okay? Iâm actually very busy too. Sister, you know how busy I am. Donât leave Wordiskâs projects to me. I donât want to deal with Memphis Webster.â
Elora smiled half-heartedly. âI didnât even know that Memphis took over that project, but you knew about it, which shows that you two care about each other.â
âAnnenburg is not big or small; everyone is in the same circle, and it is easy to look up but not down. I have grown up, and I donât have to deal with him, so I have to pay more attention. I accidentally bumped into his hand, or he bumped into mine. Thereâs no good fruit in that.â
If Tinsley faced Memphis, she would be very fierce and would not show mercy.
During the fight, her fists and kicks were not as good as Memphisâs. She was like a madman, trying her best to beat Memphis until he gave up.
She knew that she would not win a fight, and she would be bullied to death by Memphis in the future.
That ruffian was very bad.
Elora said, âTomorrow, Iâm going on a business trip. I canât help you if you donât follow up on Wordiskâs project. Iâm not free.â
Tinsley: ââ¦â
Memphis Webster was not from Annenburg, but his mother was a native of Annenburg, and his uncle was the boss of Wordisk. He had liked to live in his uncleâs house since he was a child, and he also studied here in Annenburg, just like the Ormond family. The rich people knew each other.
He was born in the same year, same month, and same day as Tinsley; adults said it was fate.
Tinsley thought it was bad luck. Ever since she met Memphis, the two of them had never dealt with each other.
The oldest male of Ormondâs generation, Alonzo, was only six years old. Tinsley was eighteen or nineteen years older than Alonzo. Therefore, for a long time, it was easy for the daughter of the Ormond family to walk outside. They were so bullied that they had no brothers.
It was Elora who took over strongly and stabilized the Ormond familyâs business, making the Ormond familyâs position in Annenburg unshakable. The other young ladies walked outside and were no longer bullied.