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Savage Love On His Wheelchair novel Chapter 27

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.

“Rosemary, are you laughing at me? Wait and see!” Then Tina went after Rosemary to tickle her.

Their cheerful laughter rang out in the classroom.

“You just married into The Grant family and became The Young Mrs. Grant. Do you have to be that happy?” Olivia Miller sniffed.

Tina’s hands stopped at Olivia Miller’s voice.

Rosemary said softly to Tina, ignoring Olivia Miller, “Let’s go to the library.”

Rosemary was walking out of the classroom with Tina when Olivia Miller sneered, “Tina, you’re not stupid enough to think that Rosemary would seriously consider you a friend, are you? She is only taking you as her servant girl, don’t be silly!”

Tina suddenly stopped there, looking at Rosemary with her eyes red.

Rosemary looked at Tina in the same spot with a blank expression and their eyes met. Tina said slowly, ‘In this school, only Rosemary really takes me as a friend. You don’t have to insult Rosemary with someone like me. It’s beneath your dignity.”

With that, Tina smiled at Rosemary, and the two of them walked in the direction of the library.

“You are such a bad judge of good people.” Olivia Miller said indignantly.

“Rosemary, a lot of the kids at school are taking plays right now. Do you want to give it a try?” Tina asked happily, as if she had not been affected by what had just happened.

It was not that Rosemary didn’t want. It was just not right now. Thinking of what Marian said yesterday, she still had to think hard about what to do.

“Tina, you go first! I’ve got some stuff to take care of right now, so I’ll do it when I’m done.” Rosemary gently said.

“All right! I’ll see if there’s something for you, and if there is, I’ll show it to you. If you have time then.” Tina said with a sincere face.

In a luxury box in a bar.

“Joseph, do those old guys abroad have anything to say about my proposed project?” A low voice sounded coldly.

A man in a handmade suit was sitting on a sofa, tapping his fingers against it. He exuded the power of a natural king. With a ghost mask on his face, no one could see his true face clearly. There was a cold chill in his deep eyes.

“How dare they have an opinion!” Joseph Flower looked at the wine in his hand and gently waved it.

“Joseph, hurry up and take care of things abroad. Expand the business as soon as possible. It’s about time we showed our faces.”

“I see. Are you going to stay there?” Joseph Flower asked dryly.

“I think it’s not bad staying there. I can cultivate my body and mind there. Not all people have that blessing.” The man with the mask stood up and started to walk out.

“If someone heard you say that, he would definitely throw you out of there.” Joseph Flower said to him, but he had disappeared into the stairwell.

Edmund Johnson lounged next to his car, looking handsome and debonair, making all the girls at school look at him.

Rosemary and Tina just walked to the school gate and saw this scene. Looking at Edmund Johnson at the moment, they thought of all the words to describe a handsome man.

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