Doted by My Seven Brothers

Chapter 133 Don't Make the Mistake of Under-estimating Me



Chapter 133 Don't Make the Mistake of Under-estimating Me

Chapter 133 Don't Make the Mistake of Under-estimating Me

The holographic glasses would be released in a week, with 100,000 units, which may seem like a lot. Given that the entire country of Xia had a population of over a billion, the inventory was far from enough.

But Star Technology has stated that the materials were somewhat precious, and the holographic glasses were cumbersome to produce. It took all the employees to keep working overtime for several months to accomplish these 100,000.

What could the customers do? They could only rush to buy.

Everyone couldn't wait for the day the holographic glasses would be released.

When they returned home, Marcus and the others were following the news on the internet.

Louis said, "Marcus, save one for me!"

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Adam actively raised his hand, and then the back of his head was relentlessly knocked by Martin.

"How can you play games without finishing your homework?"

Adam was furious, "What about brother Louis! He's a student too!"

Louis was sitting on the sofa imperiously with his legs crossed, holding his mobile phone and starting to play the game, except that there was no cigarette in his mouth.

"I'm just a poor student. Why should I care?"

It was spoken with such a self-justification.

Martin slightly squinted his attractive eyes, "So you have no intention of going to college?"

Louis picked his ears and said with a careless face, "What's the point of studying? I'd rather spend my time on those exciting and adventurous extreme sports."

He loved extreme sports, and good grades were useless for those sports.

Marcus glanced at him, "As long as you won't regret it."

Marcus would not give any advice because everyone has their path. In the Brook family, one should stick to the path he chose.

Martin was a bit concerned: Louis was so rebellious that he heard not a word of the advice.

It was Nancy who was a bit worried. Her grandmother had said that only children who passed the university entrance exams would be successful and have a better life when they grew up.

Nancy, who was in primary school in the village at the time, always remembered this and had an obsession with going to university in the future.

She didn't know the point. She only knew that she should go to university.

Nancy was a bit worried because now her brother didn't seem to want to go to college.

So in the evening, Nancy took her books, and instead of going to Adam, she went to visit her fourth brother Louis who was resting at her home.

At that time, Louis was playing a game and got a triple kill in a row. In the headset, there comes the acclaim from his teammates, "Bro, you are the best!"

Suddenly, a knock on the door was followed by a hairy head cautiously burrowing in.

Nancy looked at the person in the room with her doe eyes and smiled.

Louis raised his eyebrows, "What's going on? Do you want to sleep with me today?"

The little girl shook her head and trotted to the bed with her hands behind her back, lifting up her delicate face and twinkling.

"Brother Louis, can you do me a favour?"

Who could resist a soft-voiced baby with puppy dog eyes?

Louis agreed in one breath confidently, "Say it. Whatever it is, I will help you."

How complex could a child's problem be?

"Really? You're the best!"

The smile on his face froze on the spot when she took out the textbook she had hidden at the back.

Louis' smile faded away.

"Brother Louis~"

Nancy murmured as she held her textbook.

Lovely Nancy, never tricky. She just wanted him to tutor her homework.

He couldn't resist that doe eyes. Besides, his image as a good brother would collapse if he refused.

Louis had no choice but to put down his phone and help Nancy with her schoolwork.

Although the little girl was not in school, she was quite a good learner at home. Many questions were beyond the bounds of Adam's knowledge, but the good thing was that there were still so many people at home. If Adam couldn't answer, she could ask her big brother, and then there were her parents. Besides, she could ask her Grandpa and the Butler.

In this way, in more than a month, Nancy had already learned the knowledge of the first grade with her superb learning ability and retentive memory.

Louis looked at Nancy's textbook and sighed in relief. Although he had poor academic performance in school, he wasn't so terrible that he couldn't solve the first-grade problems. He was a good student in primary school, but only after junior high school did he start to rebel.

So Louis was forced to start a life of assisting Nancy in her studies.

The time for school has at last come. For the first time, the teenager, who wished every day was a holiday, was eager to go to school.

His sister was the best. The only thing about her he didn't like was that she was too keen on studying and was always looking to him for help with her homework.

Even at home, Nancy's day was filled with her schedule. She would get up in the morning and go for a run with her eldest brother for exercise.

Marcus had a habit of running every day, and he woke up at six o'clock in the morning. It was only from a particular day that a little "dragger" appeared beside him.

Although the morning run took longer, Marcus didn't feel bothered but was in a better mood.

The little girl was wearing a light pink loose sportswear, running behind her big brother step by step with her short legs, her delicate little face flushing and full of sweat. However, she never complained.

Marcus was both heartbroken but relieved to see that.

"Okay, we've run half a lap today. Let's take a break here."

Marcus' morning run was quite extensive, running a lap around the outside of the villa area for about three thousand meters. In the beginning, Nancy could only run 800 meters after him, and then she would find a place to rest with Adolph and Harley, waiting for Marcus to finish his run and pick her up.

Now she could run half a lap with Marcus, although very tired.

Marcus kept his expression blank, but his eyes were soft as he wiped the sweat from Nancy's forehead. Nancy picked up her small water bottle from her waist, took a sip of water, and then handed it over to her brother.

"Brother Marcus, drink it."

Marcus rubbed her little head, which was a bit wet, "I'm not thirsty; I'll come and get you when I'm done running."

Nancy nodded meekly, with a tail-wagging Adolph sitting at her feet. Harley yawned lazily on a rock, and its little curled tongue could be clearly seen in its open mouth.

Watching his big brother leave, Nancy strolled for a while with Harley in her arms before sitting down to wait for him obediently.

But just as Adolph rarely sat still, it ran to the front and then to the back, sniffing at a specific place and then lifting its hind leg to pee to mark the territory once in a while.

Of course, it did not dare to poop when Marcus was around. It was Nancy who was supposed to pick up the poop for it, but Marcus cherished her so much that he picked the dog crap up himself

gloomily. Adolph would wimp out with its tail between its legs every time it saw the coldness and sharpness in Marcus's eyes. It was so scared that it was almost constipated.

Well, now that the devil is not around, Adolph told itself.

Adolph wagged its tail and bounced around like a happy bunny. Then he found a bush to poop.


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