Chapter 69 This Is The Fisher
- Family Galen’s mind was filled with mixed feelings. This is the first time that our mature grandson has shown interest in someone’s appearance. But he could also understand. Valerie, this little girl, looked quite likable. “Never mind, the girl is still having a cold, let’s take good care of her at home for now.” With this thought in mind, Galen briskly returned to the room. Derek, in the car, leaned on the window sill with one hand, watching the scenery outside quickly flash by. He recalled the first time Valerie was bullied in class by her classmates using childish methods, and her expressionless face.
- And when she explained during the live broadcast, there was a muffled groan during the period when she was being beaten. He twitched his hand slightly… But when she was by Wilma’s side, those eyes. Really take a good look. Since childhood, he was different from other children. He seemed to know more things and understood them quickly compared to other children. He found many things boring. Learning things too quickly without any freshness, coupled with being a member of the Fisher family. The so–called friends around me, half of them are attracted by the background of the Fisher family.
- No one understood his thoughts, and no one genuinely wanted to know what he needed. The people at home just took it as him being arrogant and didn’t think too much about it. After all, in the Fisher family, everyone fought for what they wanted or simply spoke up. So, I reduced the number of times I spoke and talked to people I didn’t like, throwing in a few sarcastic remarks. But not much. Just when he thought he would spend his elementary school years feeling bored, Valerie appeared. When Derek saw her for the first time. He felt that his whole body was trembling. He was small, but he could also see something from Valerie. An incomprehensible sadness. Tsk. I didn’t want to think about it anymore. It was strange why she appeared so disheveled in her own house.