Cannot Bear To Let Go Of My Rich Wife

Chapter 34 - 34 39 Memories from Six Years Ago (10)



Chapter 34: Chapter 39: Memories from Six Years Ago (10) Chapter 34: Chapter 39: Memories from Six Years Ago (10) Due to his upbringing, he had high expectations for actors, but he couldn’t deny that Isabel Smith’s acting skills were indeed excellent and beyond reproach.

Especially during the scene where she was captured by the Bull Demon King and forced to marry him, she said to her older sister, “My dream man is a world hero. One day, he will come to marry me on a rainbow cloud…”

Her expression and tone were just right. Her eyebrows raised, she placed her hands together on her chest, and looked full of anticipation. She perfectly portrayed Lady Purple Cloud’s innocent romantic fantasy.

Without a doubt, Isabel Smith’s performance in “A Tale Odyssey” won the special award for that banquet. When she went on stage to accept the award, she wore a simple yellow dress but without makeup, Percy Stanton recognized it as a luxurious limited edition from Chanel. Among a crowd of heavily made-up female students, she stole the show.

A white spotlight was perfectly positioned above her head, revealing every detail of her facial skin and texture without any flaws.

When the host presented her with the award, she did not reach out to accept it. Instead, she just stood there, smiling, polite and elegant. However, Percy saw a touch of pride in her eyes and knew she did not really care about the admiration from her fellow male and female students.

At that moment, Percy didn’t remember who Isabel Smith was. The rest of the performances were dull, and he left early because he could not stand it any longer.

As he walked down the long staircase outside the banquet hall, he saw the girl who had played Lady Purple Cloud.

Under the dim yellow light outside the hall, she smiled as he approached, then pulled out a five-dollar bill and held it out to him.

Percy was taken aback, and then he heard her clear, melodious voice with a tone full of arrogance, “Hello, fellow classmate. May I borrow your first night?”

Her words instantly reminded Percy who the girl in front of him was.

The admiration he had for her that night immediately turned into disgust.

He angrily took the five-dollar bill from her hand, then quickly crumpled it up, walked two steps, and threw it into a trash can without hesitation.

“You bastard!” Isabel Smith’s angry voice came from behind him, accompanied by her furious stomping.

Percy ignored her and walked towards the parking lot without looking back.

“You stop right there!” She stomped and yelled forcefully.

Percy had found his car. As he pulled the car door open, a stone flew at him from behind. With his innate reflexes and quick responsiveness, he instinctively dodged and caught the stone with his hand.

He frowned, turned around, and saw Isabel Smith clutching another stone, her small face furious and ready to throw again.

He chuckled, flicked the stone with his fingers, and it landed precisely at her feet. She thought he would throw it back at her and jumped with an exaggerated yell.

Percy sneered, opened the car door, got in, started the engine, and drove away, not even paying attention to Isabel Smith who was fuming outside the car.

After that, Percy would often hear Isabel Smith’s name mentioned by his male dormitorymates.

Because in universities, it’s not just female dormitories gossiping about which boy was handsome and charming, male dormitories do the same for pretty and cute girls.

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