Rosemary looked at him and said, “Chad Grant, you did it on purpose!”
Darren Grant was delighted to see Rosemary’s anger. He teased her and said, “So we can have a good talk?”
“I have nothing to say to you.” Rosemary said angrily.
Darren Grant suddenly leaned into Rosemary’s ear and said, “How come we don’t have anything to talk about? We can talk about our lives, our lives, or our dreams. And most importantly, talk about continuing the family name for The Grant.”
Rosemary moved her body out the window, looked ahead and deadpanned. “It’s none of your business!”
“How could you be pregnant with the next heir to The Grant family if it’s really not my business.” Chad Grant said with a wicked smile, “Besides, aren’t mine and my brother’s the same?”
Rosemary heard that from Chad Grant, and it reminded her of the dream she had. These two dreams seemed very real. Was it…
Rosemary turned to Look at Chad Grant coldly and said, “I would never do that!”
The car had arrived at the school gate. Rosemary opened the door of the car and walked to the school without looking back.
Watching Rosemary’s back, Chad Grant whistled as he drove away.
Rosemary was just walking to the door of her classroom when she saw an attractive girl walking toward her.
“Rosemary, hey!” The girl smiled brightly and ran to hug Rosemary.
“Tina, I miss you so much!” Rosemary hugged the girl in front of her happily.
Although it was an elite school, not everyone in it was the child of a rich family. Tina Baker, for example, was an exception.
Tina Baker grew up in an ordinary family. Her parents were both honest and dutiful people, running a small business in Cornshire. She vowed to be in the film and television industry since she was a child, so her parents scrimped and saved to send her to study here. When she first got here, she used to get bullied by Olivia Miller and her friends. Rosemary helped her out twice, and they had been best friends ever since.
“Rosemary, I thought you weren’t coming to school.” Tina said softly.
“What makes you think that? You know, I love acting so much, how could I not come to school?” Rosemary smiled.
“Rosemary, I…”
Rosemary looked at Tina’s tangled face and pinched her round face, “Just say what you want to say. Don’t hesitate.”
“Rosemary, there’s a lot of talk at school that you married into Cornshire’s most famous family, The Grant. Is it true?” Tina asked nervously.
Rosemary looked at Tina’s nervous expression and didn’t want her to be worried. So she pretended to be happy and jokingly said, “Yes! Now that I am married, when are you going to find someone for you?”
Tina stared at Rosemary shyly said, “I am younger than you. I am not in a hurry.” Tina took Rosemary’s clothes and whispered, “Rosemary, you are now The Young Mrs. Grant. Will you still play with us?”
“No matter whom I marry, you’ll always be my best friend. Didn’t you say you wanted to be my manager? You’re not trying to deny it, are you?”
Hearing her words, Tina said anxiously, “as long as you don’t drive me away, I will always be by your side.”
Hearing that, Rosemary put her hands on her arms a few times, then jokingly said, “I’ve got goose bumps.” Then she walked to the classroom.
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