She Stuns the World - Chapter 341: Chapter 341
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                    On the second floor of a nearby fruit tea shop, a few beautiful girls watched the scene below with grim expressions.
"Who would have thought Alaric is Athena's brother? He probably won't bother with girls anymore now."
"Athena is so possessive. She definitely won't let any girl steal her brother away. Daisy, you've got pressure now."
Zoe scanned the area and pretended to be surprised. "I heard the Donovan family is quite poor. If Alaric is Athena's brother, then his family background must not be great either."
"Has anyone been to Alaric's home? Is his family really that poor?"
The girls exchanged glances.
"Alaric wins scholarships every year, coaches kids in basketball and tennis, and sometimes trains with club members. But he dresses simply and doesn't enjoy travel, entertainment, or dating. Everyone says his family must be struggling, which is why he works.
"He rarely talks about his home, just says a real man should earn his keep and feels embarrassed to spend family money. No one ever thought his family might actually be poor."
Zoe looked at one of the girls. "Daisy, your family is doing well. If Alaric's family is poor, your parents wouldn't agree to you dating him, right?"
Zoe had just joined the drama club, and these girls were all members.
The requirements to join the Kitmore University drama club were quite high.
Most members were the campus's beauty or the top students.
Having only joined a few days ago, Zoe had already figured out the dynamics and selected these girls for her schemes.
Zoe had high emotional intelligence, knew how to read the room, and was generous with her actions. She also mentioned that she had a fiancé she loved, which helped ease the tension and win over the other girls' goodwill and acceptance.
Among these girls, some were prone to jealousy, especially when they saw someone smarter, prettier, or from a better background than themselves. They tended to gossip behind people's backs.
Some were overly vain or ambitious, always striving to climb the social ladder. They would suck up to wealthy students while distancing themselves from those who were less fortunate.
Then there was Daisy Gardner, who openly admires Alaric.
Hearing that Alaric and Athena seemed close made Daisy view Athena as a rival, spreading rumors about her. Now, discovering their siblings left her feeling conflicted, both jealous that Athena had all Alaric's attention and concerned that Athena might retaliate.
When she heard Zoe's question, Daisy self-soothed. "Alaric is so handsome and skilled at basketball. He's bound to become famous and won't have money problems later."
Zoe pondered for a moment. "You need to know your opponent well to conquer them. Why not find an opportunity to visit the Donovan family?"
She spoke genuinely yet with ulterior motives. "Perhaps the Donovan family is actually wealthy? Or maybe Alaric's parents will like you?"
Daisy was intrigued. "I want to visit his house, but I'm afraid he won't take me."
"You can't go alone." Zoe feigned deep thought. "Alaric has a group of buddies, right? One of them is pursuing you. You can ask him to help bring you and a few others along to Alaric's house."
The girls nodded in agreement. "That makes sense. Alaric is very loyal. If his friends want to visit his house, he won't have a reason to refuse unless his home is really shameful."
Daisy said with a smile, "I'll ask Alaric's friend tomorrow to ensure he helps us out."
Zoe replied, "Take a few more people, both boys and girls. That'll make it lively and avoid any awkwardness."
The more people who went, the more witnesses there would be to the Donovan family's poverty, and the more likely it was for word of their poverty to spread.
With so many people, it was likely some would intentionally try to discredit the Donovan family.
Thinking of this, Zoe smirked cunningly to herself.
Daisy asked, "Why don't you come along?"
Zoe shook her head. "I'm not as good as Athena, having gone to the same high school. She wouldn't look at someone like me. I'll pass."
The girls felt relieved but also praised her. "If the Donovan family is poor, there probably won't be anything fun for us. We can go and come back to tell you."
Zoe sneered, "Alright, take plenty of pictures while you're there. I want to see what kind of family can raise a guy as handsome as Alaric."
                
            
        "Who would have thought Alaric is Athena's brother? He probably won't bother with girls anymore now."
"Athena is so possessive. She definitely won't let any girl steal her brother away. Daisy, you've got pressure now."
Zoe scanned the area and pretended to be surprised. "I heard the Donovan family is quite poor. If Alaric is Athena's brother, then his family background must not be great either."
"Has anyone been to Alaric's home? Is his family really that poor?"
The girls exchanged glances.
"Alaric wins scholarships every year, coaches kids in basketball and tennis, and sometimes trains with club members. But he dresses simply and doesn't enjoy travel, entertainment, or dating. Everyone says his family must be struggling, which is why he works.
"He rarely talks about his home, just says a real man should earn his keep and feels embarrassed to spend family money. No one ever thought his family might actually be poor."
Zoe looked at one of the girls. "Daisy, your family is doing well. If Alaric's family is poor, your parents wouldn't agree to you dating him, right?"
Zoe had just joined the drama club, and these girls were all members.
The requirements to join the Kitmore University drama club were quite high.
Most members were the campus's beauty or the top students.
Having only joined a few days ago, Zoe had already figured out the dynamics and selected these girls for her schemes.
Zoe had high emotional intelligence, knew how to read the room, and was generous with her actions. She also mentioned that she had a fiancé she loved, which helped ease the tension and win over the other girls' goodwill and acceptance.
Among these girls, some were prone to jealousy, especially when they saw someone smarter, prettier, or from a better background than themselves. They tended to gossip behind people's backs.
Some were overly vain or ambitious, always striving to climb the social ladder. They would suck up to wealthy students while distancing themselves from those who were less fortunate.
Then there was Daisy Gardner, who openly admires Alaric.
Hearing that Alaric and Athena seemed close made Daisy view Athena as a rival, spreading rumors about her. Now, discovering their siblings left her feeling conflicted, both jealous that Athena had all Alaric's attention and concerned that Athena might retaliate.
When she heard Zoe's question, Daisy self-soothed. "Alaric is so handsome and skilled at basketball. He's bound to become famous and won't have money problems later."
Zoe pondered for a moment. "You need to know your opponent well to conquer them. Why not find an opportunity to visit the Donovan family?"
She spoke genuinely yet with ulterior motives. "Perhaps the Donovan family is actually wealthy? Or maybe Alaric's parents will like you?"
Daisy was intrigued. "I want to visit his house, but I'm afraid he won't take me."
"You can't go alone." Zoe feigned deep thought. "Alaric has a group of buddies, right? One of them is pursuing you. You can ask him to help bring you and a few others along to Alaric's house."
The girls nodded in agreement. "That makes sense. Alaric is very loyal. If his friends want to visit his house, he won't have a reason to refuse unless his home is really shameful."
Daisy said with a smile, "I'll ask Alaric's friend tomorrow to ensure he helps us out."
Zoe replied, "Take a few more people, both boys and girls. That'll make it lively and avoid any awkwardness."
The more people who went, the more witnesses there would be to the Donovan family's poverty, and the more likely it was for word of their poverty to spread.
With so many people, it was likely some would intentionally try to discredit the Donovan family.
Thinking of this, Zoe smirked cunningly to herself.
Daisy asked, "Why don't you come along?"
Zoe shook her head. "I'm not as good as Athena, having gone to the same high school. She wouldn't look at someone like me. I'll pass."
The girls felt relieved but also praised her. "If the Donovan family is poor, there probably won't be anything fun for us. We can go and come back to tell you."
Zoe sneered, "Alright, take plenty of pictures while you're there. I want to see what kind of family can raise a guy as handsome as Alaric."
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