Rebirth of the Villainous Female Boss

Chapter 908 - 908 882 Resolutely Cannot Engage in Special



Chapter 908: Chapter 882 Resolutely Cannot Engage in Special Treatment Chapter 908: Chapter 882 Resolutely Cannot Engage in Special Treatment Kiara, always calm outside, still gets very emotional when it comes to family matters. Camden knew that it was her concern for her family that caused her to get so upset—if she didn’t care at all about Draco Clark, she wouldn’t have been this angry.

“He’s at school all year round and hasn’t been exposed to society. He believes whatever people say about the outside world, but to be fair, Arlong’s nature isn’t that bad. Haven’t you heard him say he wants to go to school early to properly show filial piety to his mother?”

“Oh, please… Showing filial piety to his mother doesn’t mean working on a construction site? Doesn’t mean running his own stall, selling spicy hot pot and pancakes? There’s no disparity in careers, as long as you can support yourself and earn money through your own hard work, what’s wrong with that? Instead, he’s always looking for shortcuts, wanting something for nothing, it’s just plain laziness!”

In this life, Draco Clark wasn’t misled by Scarlett and was kept away from those bad friends under Kiara’s special watch. He was relatively well-behaved, but his words today reminded Kiara of Wuti Clark from her past life.

She felt disgusted.

“Everybody climbs up through their own effort, why should he want something for nothing? Look at his lack of ambition, such a young age, and already thinking of living off connections—how outrageous is that?”

“Don’t just talk about a teenager, how many adults out there are racking their brains to get by on connections? Why are you so fired up?”

“Mario Yuno!” Kiara rebuked sharply, “Do you realize how dangerous your thinking is right now?!!”

She turned into a shrew in a second.

“I’m not saying that’s what I think; I’m just trying to give an objective analysis for you. Look at you, you say you don’t like that brother, but what does your behavior suggest?”

It’s clearly deep love with strict demands!

“Who likes that behavior of his? Stupid head coupled with a lack of effort, all he knows is to eat and sleep his days away like a fool!”

“Okay, you don’t care about him. But with so many people having that kind of mentality, why do you insist on singling him out?”

“Bullshit! If I don’t take care of him and let him mess around, what happens if it affects me in the end?”

Her brother, with his naive thinking, could easily be swayed, especially in complex environments where everyone’s words are laden with countless implications. Arlong simply couldn’t cope.

“And you say you don’t care about him? If you really didn’t want him to do well, you could just indulge him, and getting a nominal job through elder Brother wouldn’t be that difficult.”

Camden spared no mercy in undermining his own daughter-in-law.

To the average person, a comfortable and leisurely career is mediocre in Kiara’s eyes. Despite how fluently she criticizes her brother, no one else is allowed to—coming down to it, she still doesn’t want her only brother to become a mediocrity, living a life of insignificance.

After saying her piece, Kiara quietly stared at Mario Yuno for a few seconds—damn, he had led her around in circles!

“Get lost! I don’t want to see you, go back home!”

“Pfft! Daughter-in-law, are you misplacing your anger?”

The perfect epitome of becoming furious out of embarrassment, when you can’t win the argument, start changing the subject to escalate the conflict. Woman, your name should be ‘Grudge’!

“So what if I take it out on you? He’s got an exam coming up, and you still let him read comics, you two are in cahoots!”

“Even without reading comics, his grades won’t improve, haven’t we discussed this before?”

Kiara’s soft spot in life had always been centered on her good-for-nothing younger brother during her teenage years, and with every block, Mario Yuno hit the nail on the head so precisely that she had no way to refute.

“Ultimately, this guy named Jade Ross is no good either, following Arlong, he’s been filled with the idea of getting something for nothing. Pshaw!”

“Of course, he’s not a good guy, but the problem is, daughter-in-law, you’re also unwilling to face the facts. Our brother is just too young and easily swayed by others. You take care of this Jade Ross, and tomorrow some Pancake will come along, and the day after a ball or something, whatever they say, Arlong will still believe it. Can you deal with all the people who don’t share our views? Sure, you can, but it breaks my heart. Don’t tire yourself out for me, daughter-in-law.”

“With all the daily vexation and fuss, I really shouldn’t have come back. His behavior just infuriates me.”

Camden didn’t take her seemingly dissatisfied complain seriously.

He knew she still held affection for this home in her heart; on the way back, she even went on about how great the local egg-filled pancakes were – let alone her brother, whom she grew up with since childhood.

This was all homesickness.

“Let’s look at the issue more objectively. Arlong is indeed a bit of a late bloomer in some aspects, but at heart, he’s still protective of you and Mom. It’s not in vain that you care so much about him. Children nowadays don’t get much exposure to society yearly. Arlong’s mentality is too common. To put it even more plainly, Arlong hasn’t mingled with people in society, and he doesn’t have your talent for discernment, so it’s normal that he can’t tell right from wrong. Kids his age are all like this. My daughter-in-law, you who have the insight to foresee things that are otherwise unnoticed, are pretty rare.”

Truth and falsehood, right and wrong, without truly walking through it oneself, it’s really hard for students shielded in the relatively innocent school environment to sense the variety of life outside.

Sometimes Camden also sighed. He had fallen for Kiara at first sight, but hesitated to make a move due to the six-year age gap, wrestling with himself before he finally acted on it.

He had thought the six-year difference would cause a generational gap and communication issues, but to his surprise, over the years, there were not only no barriers in communication between them, but they also understood each other at a glance. This kind of rapport truly amazed Mario Yuno and made him glad that he had made his move early.

“I can’t manage kids that aren’t mine, and they have nothing to do with me. But if Draco Clark dares target me, I won’t let him off easy.”

Kiara flat out refused to admit she cared about her brother.

She absolutely did not want a repeat of her past life, constantly cleaning up his messes. She forced her brother to go to high school to increase his educational level, and she cut off his ties with all kinds of riff-raff. But Arlong’s recent behavior left Kiara feeling a bit cold, as if all her efforts had been in vain, like returning to the days before liberation.

“Yes, we can’t neglect him. We’ve got to put him in a good environment so it can influence and change his thinking. The environment has a really big impact on a person. Besides, didn’t you already have this plan in mind?”

Kiara knew what Camden was talking about; she indeed had the idea of making her brother experience a tough environment to toughen him up.

Draco genuinely didn’t want to study; his heart wasn’t in school at all. Although Kiara really hoped he would go to university at the very least, she realized after these years, even with Giorno, the Doctor, giving him one-on-one tutoring to no avail, his academic potential was probably limited.

“Look at him, he’s not willing to work hard for money. How could he handle such tough training? If I force him into it and it turns out he deserts, it would bring shame to our family.”

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