Reborn as the Baby Sister Everyone Spoiled—and the One He Loved
"Heh ... " Elaine chuckled. She was initially worried that he might have recognized her, but it turned out she was overthinking it. Jay was here to pick a fight. In her past life, even though she had returned to the Currans, all her thoughts were focused on that sc*undrel, Terry. And she had little to no interaction with her seven brothers. Aside from remembering their names, she knew nothing about their personalities, hobbies, etc. She only remembered their names because they were too easy to remember. The compass points inspired some of her seven brothers' names, including Norton, Soutron, Easton, Weston, Odin, Jay, and Leonardo. As for her seventh brother, Leon and Rebecca dreamed of having a daughter but ended up having a son. Leon was extremely disappointed, so he said casually, "Since it's another boy, let's name him Leonardo Curran, son of Leon." Elaine hadn't expected that her sixth brother, Jay, didn't seem to like her. She didn't care! "What are you laughing at?" Jay was very displeased with Elaine's expression. He was in a very bad mood today! In the afternoon, he was slapped in the face by a high school student at the hospital, but he didn't care. What he cared about was that he hadn't found any clue about that girl.He was already very irritated. On top of that, he had just learned that his grandmother had been made unconscious by Elaine's actions. His grandmother was elderly, and any serious issues could be disastrous. He came over to warn Elaine as her older brother. He didn't think she could do whatever she pleased just because she and Alora were swapped at birth. Now that she had returned to the Currans with her parents pampering her and indulging her every whim. Everything has limits, and going too far is just as bad. He never expected Elaine to start giving him attitude before he could even say much. It seems this brat doesn't care about respect for elders at all. "Dr. Curran."With a hint of sarcasm, Elaine looked at Jay. She said, "It's surprising that with your decades of clinical experience and your reputation as a world-renowned doctor, you can't even tell that your dear grandma is just pretending to be unconscious?" Jay looked at Elaine with a hint of surprise. He naturally knew that Grandma was pretending. Grandma's complexion was normal, her breathing steady, and her pulse regular. There were no signs of illness whatsoever. The fact that Grandma was pretending to faint surprised Jay. Although Grandma was pretending to faint, it was a fact that Elaine had indeed angered her. So, he didn't expose Grandma's pretense. He didn't expect that Elaine would see through it.Even Mom and Alora were deceived by Grandma. "How did you figure it out?" "So, you also know that she's faking it." You came here to accuse me. What do you mean? Is it really for Old Mrs. Curran, or are you just using her name to stand up for Alora? After all, Alora is your sister whom you've been living with for twenty years, right? Do you get angry because I bullied your sister? " ... " Jay licked his lips, looking somewhat embarrassed. For a moment, he didn't know what to say. Elaine walked over, her fingers gripping the door panel, her expression blank. "Dr. Curran, if nothing else, I'll close the door now." Jay gritted his teeth and firmly pressed down on the door panel. "Call me Jay!" He wasn't particularly interested in having her as a sister. However, he couldn't stand it when Elaine called him "Dr. Curran". Because he was so annoyed, even that little embarrassment could be ignored. Elaine said expressionlessly, "Your sister is Alora." She had too many brothers. It didn't matter if one less was recognized. She didn't care if he didn't see her as a sister. After spending over a hundred years in the quick transmigration world, she had become indifferent to everything. She would no longer try to please others as she did in her previous life with Terry. Those who loved her loved her for who she truly was. For those who didn't love her, it was pointless to try to please them.
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