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Doted by My Seven Brothers novel Chapter 290

Chapter 290 Mr. Smith Is in Trouble

Mr. Smith was so pissed off that he hurriedly sent someone to find out what was going on. Then he called his son to tell him to get back.

Although his wife did not know why Mr. Smith was so angry, she still pleaded for her son.

"What are you doing? He's still a kid. Just let him correct the mistakes if he did something wrong. Why are you so angry with him..."

Before she finished her words, Mr. Smith slapped her in the face and said, "He is a kid? He's 30 years old. Do you know what he did? I have worked so hard to get the project with Mr. Brook, and he just screwed it! If it weren't for your ignorance, I wouldn't have let him take charge of the project. I gave him the chance, and look what he has repaid me!"

The woman covered her face and shouted, "You hit me!"

At this time, Mr. Smith's phone rang again. The people he sent to investigate the matter called to tell him what happened. The Brook Group didn't hide anything, so they easily knew the whole story.

Knowing what had happened, Mr. Smith flared up.

"Archie Smith, are you crazy? How dare you hit me!"

The woman was so angry that she wanted to fight back.

Archie pointed at his wife tremblingly and said, "I lost hundreds of millions of dollars in the projects. I could have established cooperation with the Brook family. But now, everything is ruined by your son! I not only want to beat you, but I also want to tear you to pieces. Tell me exactly how he got those excellent academic results and diplomas!"

The more Archie thought about it, the more he felt it was suspected. He had seen his son's grades since the latter went to school. But how could his son be so stupid when he got such great academic performances? He acted like a street punk.

Even Archie, who graduated from junior high school, knew what to mess with and what not to mess with. How could his son be so cocky?

It was just 80 million dollars. The Brook family was rich enough to afford it. Other people didn't care about it again, and only Archie was anxious about it. He didn't keep an eye on his son these days, and the latter caused him such big trouble.

His wife got nervous when she was asked about her son's real grade results.

Looking at her panicked expression, Archie felt disappointed and glared at him, snapping, "Tell me what is going on!"

When pressed by Archie, his wife finally told him the truth. His son's grades were fake. He studied abroad not because she wanted to give him a better study atmosphere, but because she knew her son couldn't make it to college.

Her son was a poor student.

His son and wife just kept him in the dark.

A loving mother would always spoil her children.

Mrs. Smith blacked out when she knew that her son had caused them to lose hundreds of millions of dollars in projects and offended the Brook family.

The Smith family was now rich, but they were not rich enough to have a few hundred million to squander.

What was worse, they had offended the Brook family.

So when their son, who was still unaware of his mistake, came back, he was greeted not by his mother's concern, but by his parents' beating.

After being severely beaten up and knowing that their family had lost the big project, he was finally dumbfounded.

He thought that Marcus was a paper tiger. And the young man was just a haughty and stupid guy who only wanted to succeed, so he wanted to take Marcus down a peg.

After that, no matter how the Smith family looked for connections, they were not able to see the Brook family again. And because they had offended Marcus, many of their business partners avoided continuous business with them.

Marcus didn't take this matter to heart. He had to deal with so many things every day and had no time and energy to care about these nobodies. And he didn't have time to deliberately target the Smith family.

Nancy didn't mean to go back to school for the time being, and she either stayed on the farm or in the hospital. Every time she went to the hospital, she would take some pretty flowers with her and put them in the vase, giving the cold-looking ward a touch of warmth.

She would talk a lot with Symon every day or study with him in the ward until he fell asleep when he was tired.

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