Besides, Sonny had his strengths.
He was better at reading and writing than Laurence. Although Laurence could read, he could not write well whereas Sonny was a good writer. He was one of the best among children his age. Uncle Zak told him that when he showered him with compliments.
Uncle Zak would not lie to him; he was a husband and a CEO, so he would always speak the truth.
With those thoughts, Sonny stopped pouting and pulled Laurence. “Let’s go and get something to eat. I’m hungry.”
“I’m hungry too.”
The boys happily hopped back into the house.
…
At the Newmans, Carrie stood far away from the villa’s gate and dialed Trenton’s number continuously.
After some time, Trenton came out.
When Carrie saw him, she walked over with a dark expression and slapped him across his face.
It was resounding.
Trenton did not expect his sister to slap him the moment he went to her. He thought she had specially come to see him because she knew he was returning to his university.
The slap caught him off guard.
“Carrie…”
Carrie was always hurting people unreasonably.
It was all because their mother had pampered her.
Carrie was truly a spoiled brat. Although Trenton was Paige and Cain’s only son, they gave Carrie preferential treatment instead, which caused her more harm than good.
She turned into someone unreasonable and stubborn. To top that, she was not capable and even lost her backing after their parents had gone to jail. Carrie was insignificant to the elite circle of Wiltspoon.
“How dare you push me, Trenton? I’m your sister.”
“Then do I just let you slap me again?” Trenton retorted exasperatedly.
He was not a fool to stand still and let Carrie hit him again.
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