Kicked Out, She Came Back To Rule - Chapter 84: Chapter 84
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"Who else could it be? I wouldn't bother mentioning just any professor. The Professor Weaver I'm talking about is the top dog at Dr. Bennett's research institute," Maisie said, sounding totally smug.
As soon as she said that, everyone started gushing and singing her praises.
"Oh my god! That's incredible! Maisie, I'm so jealous. Your son's not only talented, but he has great taste. He really lucked out finding someone like her," one of the guests exclaimed.
"I'm not that lucky. My daughter-in-law is always arguing with me, all talk and no action. Just look at Andrea. She's the one Professor Weaver has his eye on at Dr. Bennett's institute!" another guest added.
"You're Miss Bennett, right?" a socialite asked Andrea directly.
"Please, just call me Andrea," Andrea replied with a gentle smile.
"I heard you're about to start your internship. Since Professor Weaver thinks so highly of you, are you about to join Dr. Bennett's institute?" the socialite asked.
Andrea was dying inside, but she managed to pull off a stiff, awkward smile.
She hadn't breathed a word to Louis's family about how she'd gotten on the institute's bad side, and Louis kept quiet too, probably just to save face.
"I really don't know. I'm just a college student..." Andrea said, trying to play it off.
"Oh, don't be so modest! Professor Weaver is impressed with you. Getting into the institute is basically a done deal. Right, Maisie?" the socialite said, turning to Maisie.
"That's right! She should have no problem getting in," Maisie agreed with a cheerful smile.
Andrea bit her lower lip, feeling seriously annoyed inside.
"And on top of that, she's one of the star students at Morganburg University," Maisie kept praising Andrea.
"Not only is she gorgeous, she's got brains too. If my daughter were even half as impressive, I'd be over the moon," another guest said.
"Wait, wasn't your future daughter-in-law originally someone else?" another guest chimed in.
Maisie's face darkened a little. "The elder Bennett girl? She's never fit in with our crowd. Always skipping class, never doing anything worthwhile, can't learn a thing, and she's always lying. Her own parents can't even stand her."
"Is she that bad? My daughter told me the elder Bennett girl—Kaia, right?—got a perfect score on the SAT. She was the top scorer in all of Morganburg!"
"No way, really?" someone else blurted out, surprised.
"Absolutely true," the guest confirmed.
Maisie's head started to hurt just hearing Kaia's name.
She retorted, "I've heard that too, but so what? She's from the countryside—crude, rude, and has no manners. I tried talking to her once, and she didn't even look at me. I'm her future mother-in-law, after all! And on top of that, I heard she was taken to the police station for fighting the other day," Maisie said, her tone dripping with disdain.
"Oh my! That's just so low-class," one of the guests exclaimed.
"Well, Maisie did say she's from the countryside. Can't really blame her. She probably just doesn't know any better," another guest added.
As everyone kept talking trash about Kaia, Andrea couldn't help but feel a smug sense of satisfaction as she walked over to Ruth.
"Mom, do you think Kaia's not coming because you gave her my old dress? Maybe she's upset about it. It's all my fault. She actually wanted the dress I'm wearing. If I'd just given it to her, she probably would've come," Andrea said, her voice dripping with fake concern.
"Oh, honey, why do you always let her have her way? This dress was custom-made for you by the Ross family. You can't just give it to her. Who does she think she is?" Ruth scolded, but her tone was full of sympathy for Andrea.
Andrea felt even more smug. 'Huh! Kaia, you really think you can go up against me? In the end, you're stuck wearing my old dress. I even picked out the ugliest, tackiest one just for you. You'd better not show up today, or you'll just end up making a fool of yourself,' she thought.
Just as Andrea was secretly gloating, a sudden commotion broke out at the entrance.
"Oh my god! Who is that girl? She's drop-dead gorgeous!" someone gasped.
As soon as she said that, everyone started gushing and singing her praises.
"Oh my god! That's incredible! Maisie, I'm so jealous. Your son's not only talented, but he has great taste. He really lucked out finding someone like her," one of the guests exclaimed.
"I'm not that lucky. My daughter-in-law is always arguing with me, all talk and no action. Just look at Andrea. She's the one Professor Weaver has his eye on at Dr. Bennett's institute!" another guest added.
"You're Miss Bennett, right?" a socialite asked Andrea directly.
"Please, just call me Andrea," Andrea replied with a gentle smile.
"I heard you're about to start your internship. Since Professor Weaver thinks so highly of you, are you about to join Dr. Bennett's institute?" the socialite asked.
Andrea was dying inside, but she managed to pull off a stiff, awkward smile.
She hadn't breathed a word to Louis's family about how she'd gotten on the institute's bad side, and Louis kept quiet too, probably just to save face.
"I really don't know. I'm just a college student..." Andrea said, trying to play it off.
"Oh, don't be so modest! Professor Weaver is impressed with you. Getting into the institute is basically a done deal. Right, Maisie?" the socialite said, turning to Maisie.
"That's right! She should have no problem getting in," Maisie agreed with a cheerful smile.
Andrea bit her lower lip, feeling seriously annoyed inside.
"And on top of that, she's one of the star students at Morganburg University," Maisie kept praising Andrea.
"Not only is she gorgeous, she's got brains too. If my daughter were even half as impressive, I'd be over the moon," another guest said.
"Wait, wasn't your future daughter-in-law originally someone else?" another guest chimed in.
Maisie's face darkened a little. "The elder Bennett girl? She's never fit in with our crowd. Always skipping class, never doing anything worthwhile, can't learn a thing, and she's always lying. Her own parents can't even stand her."
"Is she that bad? My daughter told me the elder Bennett girl—Kaia, right?—got a perfect score on the SAT. She was the top scorer in all of Morganburg!"
"No way, really?" someone else blurted out, surprised.
"Absolutely true," the guest confirmed.
Maisie's head started to hurt just hearing Kaia's name.
She retorted, "I've heard that too, but so what? She's from the countryside—crude, rude, and has no manners. I tried talking to her once, and she didn't even look at me. I'm her future mother-in-law, after all! And on top of that, I heard she was taken to the police station for fighting the other day," Maisie said, her tone dripping with disdain.
"Oh my! That's just so low-class," one of the guests exclaimed.
"Well, Maisie did say she's from the countryside. Can't really blame her. She probably just doesn't know any better," another guest added.
As everyone kept talking trash about Kaia, Andrea couldn't help but feel a smug sense of satisfaction as she walked over to Ruth.
"Mom, do you think Kaia's not coming because you gave her my old dress? Maybe she's upset about it. It's all my fault. She actually wanted the dress I'm wearing. If I'd just given it to her, she probably would've come," Andrea said, her voice dripping with fake concern.
"Oh, honey, why do you always let her have her way? This dress was custom-made for you by the Ross family. You can't just give it to her. Who does she think she is?" Ruth scolded, but her tone was full of sympathy for Andrea.
Andrea felt even more smug. 'Huh! Kaia, you really think you can go up against me? In the end, you're stuck wearing my old dress. I even picked out the ugliest, tackiest one just for you. You'd better not show up today, or you'll just end up making a fool of yourself,' she thought.
Just as Andrea was secretly gloating, a sudden commotion broke out at the entrance.
"Oh my god! Who is that girl? She's drop-dead gorgeous!" someone gasped.
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