Chapter 359 Iâm Aaron Tanner
âHowever, she presented a handwritten invitation that was different from ours.â
âGwenn also examined it. No one in the Tanner family has such atrocious handwriting.â
âFurthermore, the invitation was signed by Aaron Tanner. There is no such individual in the Tanner familyâŠâ
Kareenâs words caused Gwennâs complexion to pale, gradually turning ashen.
âThere is no one named Aaron Tanner in the Tanner family?â
Mr. Tanner approached Gwenn with his walking stick. His dull, aged eyes glared fiercely at her. âDo you dare repeat that?â
Gwenn took a step back, her face pale.
âKneel down!â
Mr. Tanner roared sharply, his gaze fixed on her.
Gwennâs eyes
eyes welled
up
with tears. She fell to the floor with a thud.
The surrounding crowd erupted in commotion. Kareen was taken aback. âMr. Tanner, youâŠâ
Mr. Tanner turned to Kareen with a faint smile! âI am Aaron Tanner.â
Kareen almost lost her balance.
She could hardly believe her own ears.
The girl was stunned. âMr. Tanner, what⊠did you say?â
âMy name is Aaron Tanner.â
Although Mr. Tanner was elderly, he exuded vitality. His gaze was so stern that it weakened Kareenâs legs.
The old man spoke icily. âI observed everything you said and did while I was on the second floor.â
With that, he reached out and took the torn invitation from Cheriseâs hands. He glanced. at it indifferently. âI wrote these uneven words that, according to Ms. Miles, resemble the handwriting of an elementary school child.â
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Kareen could barely stand.
If someone hadnât supported her from behind, she would have collapsed to the floor like
Gwenn.
She clenched her teeth. âMr. Tanner⊠You⊠Youâre joking, right?â
The words on the invitation were crooked. How could this be the handwriting of the former head of the Tanner householdâŠ
âDo I appear to be joking, Ms. Miles?â
Mr. Tanner snorted coldly before chuckling lightly. âYou have a keen eye, Ms. Miles.â
âWith just one glance, you could discern that this handwriting belongs to an elementary school student.â
âTo be honest, I, Aaron Tanner, took the leap to learn business from others when I was thirteen. I donât possess many academic qualifications.â
âI only completed middle school.â
Kareen completely lost her balance.
She fell to the ground with a thud, sitting paralyzed on the floor. âMr. Tanner, I⊠I didnât
mean toâŠ
Î
Mr. Tanner cast a callous glance at Kareen. âOf course, you didnât mean to.â
âSince you were unaware, you can be forgiven. You didnât know my name, nor were you familiar with my handwriting. By making such a statement, it only reveals that you are a shallow individual with prejudices against others.â
âBut for someone else⊠itâs a different matter.â
He deliberately emphasized the words âsomeone elseâ as he spoke.
Gwenn, who knelt on the floor, trembled violently!
She clenched her teeth and looked down, admitting her mistake. âGrandpa, Iâm sorry.â
âI justâŠâ
âWhat is it?â
Mr. Tanner sneered. âYou thought I wouldnât notice because the banquet hadnât started.
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yer. You a*sumed we wouldnât arrive early, so you acted as you pleased, right?â
âNever mind that it was wrong of you to embarra*s Cherise with an invitation card.â
âWhen Ms. Miles claimed that there was no one named Aaron Tanner in the Tanner family and that the handwriting on the invitation belonged to Cherise, what did you do?â
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