Chapter 328
The Almighty Dragon General
James did not intend to explain anything.
There was nothing to explain,
Seeing that James was not explaining, the Hills were more convinced the King of Ginseng was fake.
The Hillsâ members besieged Thea, and all kinds of nasty words were thrown at her.
Gladys was ashamed.
They could have gifted anything. Why did they have to present something fake? From her perspective,
Thea definitely brought a counterfeit product because of James. She stood up and scolded, âWhat is
your problem, James? Why did you make thea bring a counterfeit product?â Gladys swung her arm at
James.
James instinctively dodged it and explained, âMom, thatâs nonsense. Even if the others donât believe
Thea, how can you not trust her?â
âMom, stop it.â Thea promptly pulled Gladys away. Cyrus stepped forward.
âGrandma, elders. This probably isnât fake.â Last night, he had witnessed the head of the Xenoses
kneeling to Thea. How could such an influential person present a counterfeit product? The youngsters
that were present at the scene last night all began to speak up for Thea
âYou youngsters donât understand anything. Why are you interrupting?â An elder reprimanded them,
and they immediately stopped talking âThea.â
Cyrusâ father, also Jedidiahâs youngest son, Rigoberto, stepped forward. He glanced at the ginseng
placed on the table and said, âIâve seen countless valuable medicinal materials. Itâs obvious at first
glance that this ginseng is not real. Itâs synthetic. Where did you get this ginseng from, Thea? Have you
been decelved?â
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Since Rigoberto had spoken, everyone was sure that it was fake.
Rigoberto was the richest and wisest one in the Hills.
If he said it was fake, then it must be.
âDad, this should be realâ¦â
Before Cyrus could finish speaking, Rigoberto glared at him. He swallowed the rest of his words and
immediately shut his mouth.
âThe King of Ginseng is real Christine Fallon gave it to me at Herbal Biotech.â
Faced with the familyâs doubts, Thea was saddened.
She generously gifted her grandma invaluable ginseng to make her happy. Instead, they were accusing
her of bringing a fake gift.
âWho do you think you are, Thea?â
âDo you really think youâre somebody after acquiring a lousy company? âItâs impossible for you to be
gifting something worth a few hundred million dollars as you please.â
Theaâs uncles and aunts kept bashing her. Even Gladys joined them and scolded James.
James did not refute them. He silently walked aside, took out his phone, and called Jake.
âYour granddaughter, Christine, is in North Cansington, right? Ask her to come over to the Hillsâ villa
and explain the situation regarding the King of Ginsengâ¦â
Jake, also called Jay, received the call from faines and did not dare to neglect the matter. Immediately,
he phoned Christine
Jay did not expect Christine to have investigated Theaâs whereabouts in North Cansington yesterday
and learned about her agenda of celebrating her grandmotherâs birthday
Christine knew that her grandpa was respectful toward Thea. Thus, she wanted to use this opportunity
to get acquainted with her.
She was almost at the Hillsâ villa when her grandfather called.
âWhat? Explain the King of Ginseng? The Hills are accusing the King of Ginseng of being a
counterfeit?â
Christine was stunned. She hurriedly replied, âGrandpa, Iâll be at the Hillsâ villa very soon. Iâll rush there
as soon as possible!â
She hung up the phone and instructed the driver to speed up
A few minutes later, she appeared at the Hillsâ villa courtyard.
The whole family surrounded Thea in the courtyard and accused her of bringing a counterfeit product.
Meanwhile, the old lady had a very dissatisfied expression. She was disappointed with her
granddaughter for refusing to admit her mistake.
âThatâs enough. Everyone shut up.â
The old lady spoke
Everyone immediately held their tongues.
The old lady pushed the King of Ginseng from the table to the ground and scolded her with a
displeased expression, âThea, take your fake ginseng and get out of here. Alsoâ¦Gladys, you better
parent your daughter properly. Donât keep embarrassing yourselves.â
âYes, Morn.â
Gladys did not dare to rebuke her. âWhy are you still standing here? Havenât you been embarrassed
enough? Hurry and go,â Gladys glared at James and scolded him.
âWho said itâs fake?â
Just then, a voice sounded.