Destined to Rise – Chapter 100

Jurisdiction

These weren’t major issues.

Whitaker Scarlett felt she should explain herself properly. For the sake of the 50 pounds of eels delivered to the Yellow River Hotel every other day, she couldn’t bear this false accusation.

“Auntie, I think you’ve misunderstood. I haven’t thought about finding a partner yet. I’ll stop delivering eels in November.”

Parker Jace’s mother didn’t believe her.

She thought Whitaker Scarlett was playing hard to get.

“Let’s say Auntie got it wrong, but about the job, Scarlett, aren’t you going to listen to me?”

Delivering eels until November, allowing them to continue their interactions… wouldn’t that make Parker Jace fall hopelessly in love with her? Parker Jace’s mother wanted to separate Whitaker Scarlett from her son. Even a waitress job seemed inappropriate; she needed a grueling job to wear her down, leaving her no energy to seduce her son!

Parker Jace’s mother maintained a superior attitude, waiting for Whitaker Scarlett to beg her.

Whitaker Scarlett thought, I’m magnanimous, I won’t hold a grudge.

She reassured herself while responding with a slightly unfriendly tone. scarlett, after all, wasn’t a meek and pitiful person.

“Auntie, thank you for your kindness, but I haven’t thought about finding a job. A few dozen Dollars a month isn’t enough… Oh, that came out wrong. I’m not saying the job you offered is bad, I really plan to go to university.”

Whitaker Scarlett would only sell eels until November.

She cared about the Yellow River Hotel’s purchasing volume, but if someone tried to use this to control her, Whitaker Scarlett wasn’t afraid.

Were there no other hotels in HarborfieldCity?

She could sell off her remaining stock; she had a few hundred Dollars, enough to start another business.

Starting a business from scratch was incredibly difficult, but now Whitaker Scarlett had some capital and wasn’t afraid to start over.

Parker Jace’s mother was speechless after Whitaker Scarlett’s firm response.

She felt a tightness in her chest, suffocating discomfort.

Whitaker Scarlett wasn’t the type to swallow her anger. She didn’t use foul language, but she never let insults go unanswered—she retaliated immediately. Parker Jace’s mother wanted to scold her for being shameless, but what could she say? She couldn’t possibly find Whitaker Scarlett a good job to prove her point, could she?

Not to mention whether Parker Jace’s mother could even find a job, even if she could, why would she do it for Whitaker Scarlett?

And using “going to university” as an excuse, flattering herself?

Was university that easy to get into? Countless students fought tooth and nail every year.

If Parker Jace could go to university, why would he be a small purchaser at the Yellow River Hotel?

Parker Jace carried the eels to the kitchen with his men, then slowly came out. Seeing Whitaker Scarlett smiling, he thought they had settled the job matter.

“Scarlett, I didn’t mean anything by it, I didn’t think being self-employed was shameful, I just wanted to help you.”

Parker Jace’s mother was about to explode; her son was so clueless!

Just as she was about to erupt, someone greeted Whitaker Scarlett from afar:

“Scarlett, you’re here!”

William panted, exhausted from his journey with his men to HarborfieldCity. They had finally found Whitaker Scarlett at the Yellow River Hotel.

“Uncle! Why are you here…?”

George left his bicycle aside and squeezed in to introduce himself:

“You’re Whitaker Scarlett, right? You passed the supplementary exam for County East High School!”

Whitaker Scarlett was prepared, not particularly surprised, though naturally pleased.

George introduced himself and then introduced Teacher Sophie. Carson was a repeat student, and the teachers didn’t want to keep him too long, so they didn’t ask him to come to HarborfieldCity.

Parker Jace and his mother exchanged glances. Parker Jace’s mother didn’t understand. She didn’t think Whitaker Scarlett could really get into university. This girl didn’t look like someone who focused on studying. With a face like that, she’d have too many boys fawning over her, distracting her from her studies. How could she possibly get into university?

“Which County East High School?”

George, elated, casually replied, “Greenfield County East High School!”

Parker Jace’s mother scoffed, watching these people act so smug. She knew Greenfield County; it wasn’t even a county under HarborfieldCity’s jurisdiction.

Provincial city people inevitably had a superior attitude. Parker Jace’s mother already disliked Whitaker Scarlett, so her words were a bit offensive: “Greenfield County East High School? Does your school even have anyone who can get into university? A small-town school, it’s just…”

George thought this woman was Whitaker Scarlett’s relative, an elder perhaps, concerned about her child’s future, so he didn’t mind her bad attitude.

 


Destined to Rise

Destined to Rise

Score 9.8
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Artist: Released: 2024 Native Language: English
Whitaker Scarlett had always been dealt a tough hand in life. Orphaned at a young age, she grew up amidst the crushing weight of poverty and the stigma of being unremarkable in every way. Yet, through sheer determination and unwavering grit, she defied the odds. Over two relentless decades, she climbed the corporate ladder, becoming a senior executive at a multinational company—a true testament to perseverance against life’s adversities. But destiny had other plans. One morning, Whitaker woke up to find herself in a completely different era—the 1980s. She wasn’t just the same woman in a different time. This version of Whitaker Scarlett was strikingly beautiful, her appearance so stunning it turned heads and stirred envy wherever she went. It was a life that seemed like a gift, but it came with a dark twist. The original Whitaker Scarlett of this timeline, despite her privileged circumstances and inherent beauty, had been crushed by the cruel weight of society’s malicious rumors. Overwhelmed and broken, she had tragically ended her own life. Given this second chance, Whitaker vowed to rewrite her story and honor the life that had been prematurely extinguished. She took the reins of her new reality, using her hard-earned wisdom and inner strength to navigate the treacherous waters of her past life, but with a newfound determination to thrive. Step by step, she cleared the chaos left behind, unraveling schemes and exposing those who had tormented her predecessor. No rumor, no rival, no challenge was too daunting for her to face. Amidst her fight for justice and redemption, Whitaker’s journey took an unexpected turn when she crossed paths with a rugged military officer. A man of principle and loyalty, he was captivated by her strength, intelligence, and the fire in her spirit. Their chemistry was undeniable, their partnership formidable. Together, they faced the trials of an unforgiving era, finding strength in one another as they confronted societal norms, personal challenges, and a world that seemed determined to test them at every turn. With her sharp mind, indomitable will, and now, an appearance that commanded attention, Whitaker Scarlett built the life she had always deserved—this time on her own terms. She transformed every setback into an opportunity, every enemy into a stepping stone, and every whispered rumor into a rallying cry for her triumph. Whitaker Scarlett wasn’t just surviving the 1980s; she was conquering it, rewriting her destiny with grace, strength, and a heart full of unyielding fire.

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