My Arrogant Fiancée Is an All-Round Genius! Novel – It was hot in Melcester in June. The tarmac was shrouded in a veil of heat in the scorching sun, so no one was willing to come outdoor. Myrna Stark dragged her packed luggage out of the room. Before she came down, she heard Stephanie Stark’s voice from downstairs. “Dad, Mom, are Myrna’s biological parents coming to pick her up?” Myrna’s foster father, Luther Stark, responded sternly, “It’s none of your business.
Have you mastered the piano music you’ll play later? Your grandma’s friend will come from Nemmington. She’s a professor at Hebbury College of Art and a national piano virtuoso. If you play the piano well, your grandma will talk to her friend, and you’ll be able to be admitted to the university in Nemmington.” “I’ve been practicing it.” Before Myrna could go downstairs, she heard Stephanie continue coquettishly. “Dad, what do you think Myrna’s biological parents look like?” Hardly had her voice faded away, she muttered innocently yet contemptuously, “They said they would come the day before yesterday, but they didn’t arrive until today.
Did it take them two days and one night to come here by train from the town?” Hearing this, Myrna stopped in her tracks, and a hint of irony flashed in her indifferent eyes. Three months ago, she accidentally found out that her boyfriend was having an affair with Stephanie, who was also dating someone else. Myrna was so angry that she exposed it. Then she was told that she wasn’t a true member of the Stark family.
They took her back from an orphanage. They didn’t adopt her out of kindness. Nor did they intend to do good. The truth was Stephanie had been suffering from a rare blood disease from birth. In addition to taking medication for treatment, she needed to receive blood transfusions every month. The Stark family’s company was listed last year, earning them fame and prestige in Melcester. If Stephanie could be treated with money only, her family wouldn’t find it troublesome.
Unfortunately, besides her congenital disease, Stephanie had rare Rh-negative blood. It was said that only one or two out of 100 thousand people had this blood type. The Stark family was rich, but they couldn’t guarantee that the hospital had enough Rh-negative blood for Stephanie every month. Therefore, they thought about it and came up with a solution. They decided to adopt a child with a matching blood type from the orphanage and used her as a mobile blood bag for Stephanie.
Myrna was the free blood bag. Since childhood, Myrna had been trained to be Stephanie’s generous sister and had to give her beautiful clothes and the chance to win awards. If it weren’t for the exposure of Stephanie’s affair with Lawson Cooper, Myrna would still be kept in the dark. The Stark family told Myrna these things because Stephanie had pretty much recovered after years of treatment. She just needed to take good care of herself, and the medication or blood transfusion was no longer necessary. Myrna was no longer useful.
In addition, her grandmother, Amy Maddrell, was angry that Myrna had caused a big fuss over Stephanie’s affair with Lawson at Stephanie’s birthday party. For the sake of Stephanie and the Stark family, Amy exposed Myrna’s true identity in front of everyone. Luther didn’t want to talk about Myrna. “That’s enough.” But Stephanie was unwilling to shut up. She talked back with a pout, “It’s true. If they could afford flight