My Substitute Wife Is a Bigwig (Lily Brooks and Loid Laurier)

Chapter 10



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Upon hearing this, Shaun and Daniel also looked surprised. Joseph had been the principal of Ember Creek High School for so many years and had never given anyone a recommendation letter. Even the Laurier family members had to take the regular entrance exam and achieve the required score to get into Ember Creek High School. It was surprising to hear he would give a recommendation letter to an adopted daughter of the Martinez family. Shaun’s gaze toward Lily became more intense, filled with curiosity and intrigue. “Mr. Laurier, don’t listen to her nonsense. How could Mr. Woodly possibly give her a recommendation letter? She’s just mad that we didn’t get her into Ember Creek High School,” Susan said. She was worried that Loid would misunderstand and think poorly of the Martinez family’s upbringing. That would potentially ruin the engagement. Loid glanced at Susan indifferently. “It doesn’t matter. If she wants to go, the Laurier family will make the necessary arrangements.” Susan said anxiously, “That won’t do. Lily is my daughter. Of course, the Martinez family has to be responsible for her education.” Susan gave Lily a fierce glare. This troublesome girl always made things difficult whenever Loid was around. “Although the Martinez family isn’t as powerful as the Laurier family, we can still manage her enrolment matters. You don’t need to trouble with this, Mr. Laurier,” Susan said, wearing a restrained smile. Loid and Lily were merely engaged; they weren’t truly one yet. Asking the Laurier family for help in such a small matter might make Loid look down on the Martinez family. So, the schooling issue had to be handled by the Martinez family themselves. At this thought, Susan internally cursed Lily several times over. Lily wasn’t exceptionally talented, but she insisted on attending a prestigious school like Ember Creek High School. Lily had no self-awareness, which drove Susan mad. Susan thought she must’ve been crazy to suggest that Lily marry Loid instead of Shannon. The plan worked, but it left her anxious and frustrated every day. “Yes, we won’t trouble you with this, Mr. Laurier. I’ll find a way for Lily to attend school,” Liam agreed with Susan. After all, Loid and Lily were only engaged. It wouldn’t be proper to bother the Laurier family over such a trivial matter. The Martinez family’s reputation was already falling. It would get worse if word got out that they relied on the Laurier family for their children’s education. Liam glanced at Lily, feeling a headache. He had already reached out to every possible contact within his capabilities, but no one was willing to accept Lily. Getting her into Ember Creek High School was proving to be quite troublesome. “Alright.” Loid didn’t say more. He turned to Lily and asked, “Are your things packed?” “Yes,” Lily said, pointing to a single suitcase behind her. “Just that one?” Loid seemed genuinely surprised. He expected at least four suitcases. Even if Lily herself didn’t have much, he thought the Martinez family would have bought her more stuff. The sight of just one suitcase made his expression darken. He couldn’t believe his fiancée barely had any possessions. Lily said lazily while adjusting her baseball cap, “Yeah, I’m poor.” Susan felt a surge of anger, but she swallowed it down after seeing Loid’s stern expression. She had bought a lot of new clothes and various daily necessities for Lily, but Lily had simply thrown them out. It was hard to tell where Lily had picked up her stubborn and tough attitude. “Can we go now?” Lily asked nonchalantly while looking down. Loid lifted his gaze, glanced at Susan and the others briefly, and then looked away indifferently. “Daniel.” Daniel responded. He picked up Lily’s suitcase and headed out. Lily only addressed Liam as they left while ignoring Susan and Shannon. … Anmer Heights was a luxurious villa residence in Lagersfield. It took about half an hour to get there from Summerskye Villa. Once in the car, Lily fell asleep and used her baseball cap to cover her face. The Martinez family had many rules, including waking up at 8:00 am sharp, which had disrupted her sleep since arriving in Lagersfield. She had always had trouble sleeping and had been relying on medication for years. With no one to disturb her now, she slept peacefully. Loid sat beside her, looking at her. Her face was hidden under the cap. She seemed quite peaceful now that she wasn’t on guard around the Martinez family. When a passing car honked, she squirmed a little. Even though her face was covered, Loid could sense her irritation. “Loid, your fiancée is quite interesting!” Shaun glanced at the backseat through the rearview mirror. Seeing Lily asleep, he spoke with a playful tone. “A girl from the countryside who looks like she’s never seen the world but seems to know everything. She didn’t even blink at that two billion dollar necklace.” Shaun clicked his tongue. “Either she’s really naïve of the world or she’s faking it. I believe it’s the latter.” Loid leaned back in his seat. He had an ambiguous look in his eyes. He lifted his long fingers to remove the mask on his face and rested his arm on the car window, tapping it gently. After a long while, his thin lips curved slightly. “Indeed, she’s quite interesting.” “But there’s something I’m curious about.” Shaun turned around, propping his hands on the seat. “She said Joseph gave her a recommendation letter for Ember Creek High School. Is that true?” Shaun glanced at the still-sleeping Lily. “This girl doesn’t look like someone who lies.” He had been around many pretentious people, so he had a knack for seeing through them. However, he couldn’t get a read on Lily. He had met Lily twice. Sometimes, she was lazy; sometimes, she was cold. She treated people with vastly different attitudes. For example, she was always cold and distant toward the rest of the Martinez family members but noticeably nicer toward Liam. She even smiled at him several times. Yet with Loid, she remained nonchalant. She neither tried to flatter him nor ignored him. She acted quite casually. It was the first time Shaun had seen a girl so calm in front of Loid. So, while he couldn’t fully understand Lily, he could tell she disdained lying. Loid frowned, his eyes deep and his expression stern. “Go to Ember Creek High School tomorrow and talk to Joseph.” “Got it.” As soon as Shaun spoke, Loid suddenly clutched his chest and coughed. His stern face turned pale as his lips turned blue. Daniel slammed on the brakes, urgently pulling out a bottle of medicine from his pocket and shaking out a few pills. “Loid, your medicine.” Shaun quickly handed over some water. After taking the medicine, Loid’s complexion improved significantly, but he was still breathing heavily. He had not fully recovered. Shaun frowned deeply. “Your attacks are becoming more frequent. If this continues, Neil’s medicine might not work. We need to find Shadowbane soon.” As soon as Shaun finished speaking, Lily, who had been sleeping with her face covered, suddenly opened her eyes. There was a cold glint in them.


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