Chapter 344 Risk Is Also Value
Olive drank all the wine in the glass, and put the empty glass on the table forcefully, her
face full of resentment, “But by the way, Donahueiel is so embarrassing to us for losing
you–such a Great beauty!”
“But considering his indifferent temperament, it’s better for you to divorce him, so as
not to be depressed by him.‘
Olive propped her chin, her eyes a little erratic, “When I first saw him when I was a
child, I even thought he was dumb.”
“Later, I was very curious and asked Gilbert why Donahueiel looked like a gourd with its
mouth sawn off. Gilbert told me that he was different from us.”
Janet’s slender fingers clasped on the coffee cup moved slightly, and clasped the ear of
the cup tightly.
There was a momentary fluctuation in those cold glass–like pupils.
Olive didn’t notice Janet’s changes at all, and continued to say, “I found out later that
when Donahueiel grows up, he will take care of the whole family. He didn’t have a
childhood, and he can’t hang out freely. In addition to homework, there are a bunch of
extra–curricular tutoring classes to attend.”
This kind of story, which Janet had heard eight hundred times, if not one thousand,
didn’t touch her.
Instead, it aroused her disgust.
If one were to blame Donahueiel’s bad behavior towards relationships and his inability
to respect others on this, Janet could only give him a sneer.
Her voice became cold, showing a bit of sharp indifference.
“If you want to enjoy the glory, you will inevitably bear the pressure, even persecution.
But the consequences of the injury he suffered should not fall on others.”
Olive smiled, “You’re right. It’s just that he has become such a character who has been
used to rationality and indifference. He only has a little affection for the people he cares.
about, and others will become redundant.”
Janet looked down at the red wine glass. It seemed that she was the extra person who suddenly appeared in Donahueiel’s life.
“Donahueiel’s younger sister, Quintina Webster, do you remember?”
Olive frowned in disgust as if mentioning someone she particularly hated.
“Arrogant and domineering, a pampered young lady.”
“She always gets whatever she wants.”
“Probably when she was in junior high school, she was kidnapped. The amount of cash the kidnapper wanted was too high, and the Webster family couldn’t have enough cash in a short moment. In order to prevent the kidnappers from killing her, Uncle Webster
got an idea–to exchange Quintina with Donahueiel.”
“This is impossible.”
Janet’s heart twitched, and she subconsciously said, “Donahueiel is the only heir of the Webster family, so it’s too risky to do so.”
Olive looked at Janet sarcastically, and said in a cold tone, “Because the greater the risk, the higher the value.”
She poured a glass of wine and drank it off, looking seriously.
“At that time, there was a lesson learned from the daughter of an actress in Boston. Uncle Webster was worried about her daughter’s safety. In addition, he felt that Donahueiel was too important to the Webster family, so if he entrusted the heir to the kidnappers, they should believe that he would send the ransom.”
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“Later, the kidnappers became more cautious and changed several places in a row to get the ransom before releasing Donahueiel. However, after being tied up for a month and a half, Donahuciel not only suffered from stomach problems, but also had poor sleep.”
“Quintina Webster came back from the kidnappers and took a year off from school to adjust her mood. But Donahueiel had to continue his studies despite his illness.”
“But Uncle Webster still thought that Donahueiel was too weak. He made a plan for him to receive education of Wolf instinct.”
Janet frowned subconsciously, “What?”
For a child who had just been kidnapped, not only was there no counseling, but there
was wolf instinct education.
Was Donahueiel’s father crazy?
ruthless enough. He felt that this was a good opportunity to train him.”
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