The CEO's Mischievous Little Bride
Chapter 473 Vera's Powerful Sales Pitch

Randall said, "Don't you know how to fight back when someone picks on you?"

"I did, but I couldn't win," Susan replied.

Randall glanced at Susan. "Let Vera can teach you some things, and you can pick up some pointers from Molly too." "I don't understand."

Randall explained in simple terms, "Vera has never lost a fight. And no one can get the best of Molly in an argument."

Susan felt a bit of admiration for Molly. As someone who was clumsy with her words and hands, she liked people like Molly.

"Randall, aren't we going home? Why are you taking me around in circles?"

Randall replied, "I'm showing you around the campus!"

Susan bit her lip shyly. "Thank you, Randall."

Randall drove to the main entrance and then headed toward the center of the campus. "See that white wall? That's Building 2, the Foreign Language Department." Susan noted it down but soon forgot.

Randall didn't know that Susan's memory lasted only seven seconds. She had a memory like a goldfish!

He pointed to another building. "See that gray building? Buildings 3 and 4 are connected."

Susan asked, "Randall, where's Building 1?"

Randall sighed. "That's the library! You didn't know that?"

Susan shook her head. "Randall, which building is the administration building?"

Randall held back and said patiently, "It's just called the administration building."

"Okay."

Randall continued driving the sports car, taking Susan on a tour around the campus.

After spending nearly an hour on campus, Randall finally drove off.

On the way out, Randall suddenly remembered something and asked casually, "Your classmates say you have many boyfriends. What's going on?" Susan shook her head and looked at Randall, who was driving. "I don't have a boyfriend."

"Then was it your ex?"

Susan shook her head again. "Randall, I've never been in a relationship."

Randall glanced at her in confusion. She had never been in a relationship?

Susan explained, "My parents are always around me, so I didn't dare date. Besides, no one around me is handsome, and I don't like them." Randall switched hands on the steering wheel. "Then why do your classmates say you have many men?"

Susan looked innocent. "I don't know either."

Randall thought for a moment and guessed the reason. Since Susan had a poor reputation, many people spread rumors about her if anyone caught her conversing with a man, regardless of their relationship. "How are you dealing with those two roommates who fought with you?"

Susan sighed. "Patrick asked me how I wanted to handle it too. If I let them go, I won't be satisfied. But severe punishment seems like it would be too much, and light punishment doesn't feel right. I'm conflicted." Randall suggested, "Make them apologize to you on the forum for ten consecutive days."

"That's a good idea." Susan immediately brightened up, beaming with joy.

Randall scoffed. "You couldn't even think of such a simple solution?"

Susan thought Randall was right, so she accepted his criticism.

Randall remembered what Molly had asked him in the classroom.

He realized he hadn't been very considerate of Susan; after all, she was a guest of the Olteran family.

He asked politely, "Susan, how did you sleep last night?"

"Pretty well, thank you for asking, Randall."

Randall said, "I wasn't concerned, I was just asking."

Susan gazed directly at Randall, her manner straightforward.

Feeling slightly embarrassed by Susan's prolonged gaze, Randall quipped, "Susan, if you're looking for something to stare at, there's a big teddy bear in your lap." "It's not handsome."

Randall thought, 'Is she saying I'm handsome?'

The light turned green, and Randall said nothing as Susan kept looking at him.

Back home, Vera was in the yard, spinning in circles.

Susan, who was simple and naive, asked, "Vera, what are you doing?"

Vera walked over to Susan, finally replaceing someone interesting to talk to. "I'm exercising. The doctor told me to take walks every day; it will help with the delivery." Susan nodded. "I won't disturb you."

Vera tugged at Susan. "No, go ahead and disturb me. Patrick's not here, and I'm bored."

Susan said, "But I have luggage."

"No worries, Randall will take care of it."

Randall popped the trunk, brought Susan's bedding to the living room, and returned for her large teddy bear.

"Mom, Mom!" he called out from the living room.

After a while, Cindy came out of the study. "What's up?"

"Can you take Susan's stuff to her room? I can't go in; Vera took her away to keep her company."

Cindy took Susan's luggage upstairs.

In the yard, Vera started to slack off, sitting on a bench to rest.

After Randall delivered the luggage, he came out with two glasses of water for them.

Vera suddenly remembered her chat with Molly that afternoon.

She wanted to replace out how Susan and Randall felt about each other.

"Susan, I really like you," Vera stated bluntly. "Take a look at a photo of my brother and decide if you prefer him or Randall."

Susan was at a loss for words.

Randall said, "Vera, stop messing around."

Vera took out her phone and found a family photo that had been taken when she was 18. She zoomed in on Noah's face. "This is my brother. He's about your age and studying abroad." "That's Noah?" It seemed like Susan knew him.

Vera and Randall were both stunned and looked at Susan in surprise.

Vera was curious. "Do you know each other?"

Susan nodded. "He took first place in a math competition in seventh grade."

Randall glanced at Susan and took Vera's phone.

Susan added, "He's not my type."

"What a pity." However, Vera wasn't disappointed.

After all, she was trying to push Randall forward as an option.

Vera smiled. "Susan, what do you think about Randall then?"

Randall was speechless. "Why are you bringing me up?"

When Vera saw that Randall wasn't opposed, she continued, "Randall is loyal, polite, and gentlemanly. I was classmates with him and Molly for many years, and he's always been a gentleman, helping us carry heavy things and cleaning up. Don't you think a man like that is reliable?"

Randall thought to himself, 'Didn't you two force me to do that?'

Susan looked at Randall. "Randall is pretty gentlemanly."

But Susan added, "He's also very fierce."

Randall, who was the most oppressed member of the Olteran family, couldn't accept an evaluation like that. "What? What are you saying? You think I'm fierce? How have I been fierce to you?"

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