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If the man was poor, ugly, or an old geezer, Madison Montgomery would never have accepted the invitation and would have instead launched into a tirade of profanities.
Sue is different. He's young, handsome, and rich, which is exactly her type. When she saw the news about Sue and Amber, she had fantasized about how great it would be if she were Sue's girlfriend.
She felt she was no less capable than Amber Heard, and even envied and resented her!
Although the news about Sue and Amber Heard isn't as sensational as it was at the beginning, it's still generating a lot of discussion, and Amber inevitably brings up the topic every time she attends an event.
Now that Sue has suddenly become interested in me, doesn't that prove that I am more charming and attractive to Sue than Amber?
So Madison Montgomery wasn't angry at all about Sue's behavior, which was similar to an emperor choosing a concubine. On the contrary, it greatly satisfied Sue's vanity and made her even more smug!
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P.S.: Here are some recommendations for my completed older books: *Marvel: The King Arrives*, *Zombie Contract: The Strongest Grim Reaper*, *Marvel: The Door-Door Fruit*, *American Comics: The Strongest Villain*, *KO One: The Strongest God of War*, and *I Have a Dimensional Street in Marvel*.
Chapter 474 Beauty or Money, Which Is More Ruinous!
"Madison Montgomery..."
Su had just begun to utter her name when she was interrupted.
Just call me Madison.
“Alright, Madison.” Sue smiled readily. “Actually, this is the first time I’ve met you.”
Madison was stunned, and subconsciously asked, "Then how did you know me?"
"Do you believe in fate?" Mrs. Su asked with a smile.
Madison grinned. "Fate? That's ridiculous. I believe in living life to the fullest."
"Listen, I didn't come all this way to listen to your nonsense about fate. Just like you told Serena to come to me, you can be more direct!"
"You have two choices: either right now, immediately, let's do something fun; or book me a plane ticket and I'll leave right away."
Looking at Madison's bold, direct, and decisive manner, Sue exclaimed, "Wow!"
Is she trying to seduce me?
Ms. Su pursed her lips, took out her checkbook, and wrote a check for $100,000.
"Ten thousand US dollars, tell me, do you believe in fate?"
Madison chuckled but didn't say anything.
Su dismissed the question and wrote another one. "One million US dollars, do you believe in fate?"
Madison's eyes flickered slightly. One million dollars was no small sum. Don't underestimate her just because she was a celebrity; celebrities have much higher expenses, especially since she was just a nobody.
Seeing Madison gritting his teeth and remaining silent, it was Su's turn to sneer this time.
"Shh."
Another one, this time it's ten million US dollars.
Do you believe in fate?
Madison took a deep breath and suddenly smiled broadly: "Why not? After all, fate has given me ten million dollars."
As he spoke, Madison reached out to take it.
Su took it away first, and Madison's expression immediately changed: "What do you mean? Are you playing me?"
"I only asked you if you believe in fate, I didn't say I was going to give it to you!"
"Fuck!" Madison cursed angrily, her anger rising to her head. She looked up at the chandelier above Sue's head.
"Crack!"
Suddenly, without warning, the chandelier fell from the ceiling and crashed straight down on the Su family.
There was no panic on Su's face; instead, a faint smile of satisfaction appeared.
"Snapped!"
They clapped their hands as if applauding.
In an instant, chaotic air currents formed overhead, and invisible wind blades instantly struck the chandelier.
In the blink of an eye, the enormous chandelier turned into invisible powder and disappeared.
A gust of wind suddenly rose, ruffling Madison's stunned golden hair.
"What...what's going on?" Madison rubbed his eyes instinctively, incredulous.
How could such a huge chandelier suddenly disappear without a trace?
“You’re not the only special one, or rather, there are many people like you!” Mrs. Su pointed to the ceiling: “You’ll pay for the chandelier.”
"What exactly happened? How did you do that? And you... you know what's going on with me."
“Tell her.” Sue looked at Sarah Mills.
Sarah Mills thought for a moment: "She must be a witch, right? A witch who has just awakened her abilities but doesn't know anything about them."
"I'm a witch? My God, I always thought it was just a legend!" Madison's first reaction was not doubt and fear about her identity, but excitement and joy.
Clearly, she thought being a witch was a cool thing.
"You know I'm a witch, that's why you're looking for me? How did you know? Are you a witch too? Oh, you're not a witch, you're a wizard, so you sensed me?" Madison excitedly pressed Sue for answers.
Su chuckled: "Do you think it's more fun to be a witch, or to do certain things with me?"
Madison shrugged: "I know what it's like to be a witch, but I don't know what it's like to do certain things with you. Or, I'll answer your question after we're done?"
"Bang, bang, bang." A knocking sound suddenly rang out.
Sarah Mills opened the door, and outside stood Cordelia Fox, the headmistress of the witch school next door.
"Hello, I am Cordelia Fox, the principal of the girls' school next door."
After introducing herself, Cordelia Fox looked at Sue in the living room, then shifted her gaze to Madison.
“It may be a bit presumptuous of me, but I’m here to see her. Can we have a word?” Cordelia Fox looked at Madison.
Madison frowned: "I don't know you, we probably don't have anything to talk about."
Cordelia Fox shook her head, implying, "On the contrary, I think we need to talk. You're special, and I think you know what I mean by special."
Madison understood; the other person must know what he had just done and that he was a witch.
Is she a witch too?
But if she was a witch, why didn't she sense Su Shi? And why was she speaking so evasively?
Cordelia Fox looked at Sue: "You don't mind if I talk to her, do you?"
Su shrugged: "Of course I don't mind. As for common knowledge about witches, I think there is no one more suitable than you, the principal of the witch school."
Sue directly revealed Madison's identity.
Cordelia Fox hesitated for a moment, then nodded and said, "Thank you. Also... may I know what your relationship is with Fiona? I saw you two leaving together in a car earlier."
“I made a deal with her. I gave her what she wanted, and she gave me what I wanted. As for what it is, you can ask your mother.”
“Okay.” Cordelia Fox didn’t press further and looked at Madison.
Madison glanced at Sue subconsciously, and Sue smiled and nodded: "Don't worry, it's right next door, there's no danger. The headmistress of Cordelia is a good person, especially for you White Witches, she's trustworthy."
Compared to Cordelia Fox, Madison clearly trusted Sue more, even though they had only met today and were just getting to know each other for the first time.
Good looks are everything, and besides, Sue's identity is real. Compared to the completely unfamiliar Cordelia Fox, Max naturally trusts Sue more.
After Cordelia Fox took Madison away, they went to the witch school next door. Sue and Sarah Mills had a brief chat about Madison and the witch school, and then Sarah Mills left to buy a new chandelier.
Not long after Sarah Mills left, Madison returned on her own.
"You're back so soon?" Madam Su was somewhat surprised.
Madison shrugged: "An empty school with a few grotesque students would only make me waver in my sense of superiority as a witch."
Think of the voodoo doll, the fat black girl Queenie, and the mind-reading witch Nan who looks like she'd be bullied at school. Well—judging from their appearances alone, they are indeed quite unattractive.
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P.S.: Here are some recommendations for my completed older books: *Marvel: The King Arrives*, *Zombie Contract: The Strongest Grim Reaper*, *Marvel: The Door-Door Fruit*, *American Comics: The Strongest Villain*, *KO One: The Strongest God of War*, and *I Have a Dimensional Street in Marvel*.
Chapter 475 The Straightforward Younger Sister
Madison grumbled a few times, then smiled slyly: "I think you can tell me anything Cordelia can tell me, but she might not be able to tell me things you can tell me!"
Although Madison was sharp-tongued and bold, he was not a fool.
Cordelia only realized her identity because she had used magic to break the chandelier earlier.
As for Su, although I don't know how he knew, he's definitely a step ahead of Cordelia.
Otherwise, she should have met Cordelia first, not Sue.
Secondly, Sue knew that the girls' school was a witch's school, knew Cordelia's identity, and was even very familiar with Cordelia's mother, the current Supreme Witch.
Cordelia, however, knew nothing about the Su family and was completely unaware that the Su family also possessed special powers.
The difference is obvious!
Moreover, it was Su who told her about her witch identity, not Cordelia. Under the same circumstances, she didn't get the upper hand. Besides, Su had an advantage over her in both looks and status.
Cordelia, instead of choosing a handsome man who attracts her, chose a woman—is she crazy?
Su looked at her with a half-smile: "I'm not a witch or a wizard. If you want to improve your abilities and strength, Cordelia is the professional."
Madison curled her lip: "That's enough. Don't you think this kind of testing or probing is too boring? Don't treat me like an idiot. I don't believe you would have made a special trip to see me without any plans for me."
She originally thought that Su was interested in her charm, well, okay, her body.
But now she understands that the main reason Su met with her was because she was a witch!
Mr. Su chuckled softly; he was beginning to like this straightforward girl.
“I’ve had Serena sign your agency contract with my company. You’ll stay here for now. Once the other witches arrive, I’ll have someone teach you how to master witch powers.”
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