Chapter 376
The employee was quite straightforward, immediately revealing my identity. "Yes, he's a first-year student at
Welsington University."
When Zeke saw that message, he was completely stunned.
The others gathered around to look at the screen. Everyone was exchanging glances, unable to comprehend.
They wondered how a small-tguy who cwith Gabrielle could be the boss of a gcompany.
To clear up their confusion, | explained, "Nixon Games is indeed mine. A few months ago, the university held a
business competition, and | participated by starting this company. We played a small gand won the
championship. | didn't want to close the company afterward, so | kept it going.
"Charlotte should know about this."
| turned to look at Charlotte. | didn't expect her to speak up for me, but she could at least confirm what | said
was true.
She immediately spoke up. "It's true. He won the competition and received a 500 thousand prize money."
Zeke's eyes widened. "What... What does this company have to do with the White family of Gothville?"
"Well, maybe you've got it wrong. | hire all the employees, and the company has no connection to the White
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtfamily of Gothville. It's probably because my last nis White, and I've kept a low profile, so someone might
have spread a rumor."
I had to deny that connection, or else my hidden identity would be exposed.
Zeke stared blankly for a long while before a cold smile appeared. "So, | was wrong?"
I nodded.
"All this time, this useless gaming company was just something you casually started for fun, and it's nothing
special?"
"It might be small, but it's not useless," | replied.
At least we had over 30 employees, a modest office environment, and good company benefits. While its future
might not be extraordinary, it was definitely on
a steady upward path. How could he call it a useless company?
"Your company is nothing but a joke."
Kaelyn scoffed. "What the heck! | thought that we had found a golden opportunity.
It turns out that it's just a useless company he started."
"Investing ten million? With that company of his, he wouldn't even know if he could handle 100 thousand
dollars!"
The others sneered at me, clearly looking down on my company.
| sighed. "I've been running my company just fine without begging for your investment. You were the ones who
offered, and now you're backing out? Maybe you should think about getting your brain checked."
Clara stood up, fuming. "What did you say? Brat, you've been annoyingsince earlier. You heard Uncle Zeke
mention Nixon Games, but you didn't bother to explain.
"You just waited for him to call. Are you trying to show off? Do you really think we'll
think more highly of you because you have a company?"
"Exactly! Who doesn't have a company these days? Only someone as inexperienced as him would act like this."
"Charlotte, is he like this at school?"
Charlotte glanced at me, then
hesitated before replying, "Everyone, please stop talking about him. He's actually quite popular at school, and
he's a good person. He donated most of the money he won from the lottery to poor students."
I couldn't believe that she would defend me.
This surprised me, and | couldn't help but look at her again.
But the Whiteheads weren't buying it. "For someone like him, donating money was just a way to boost his
reputation. He's not genuinely trying to help. Don't let him fool you."
"Alright. Don't waste your ton this kid anymore. The more we give him attention, the more he'll get cocky.
Let's eat."
Under Kaelyn's direction, everyone quickly sat down to eat.
Charlotte, Gabrielle, and | went to Gabrielle's room and didn't join the meal. The adults didn't call us. It was
probably because they were tired of dealing with us.
Gabrielle's room was cozy and sweet, clearly reflecting the taste of a young
woman.
Stuffed animals were hanging on the wall with pink sheets and covers on the bed, giving off a very feminine
vibe. For a moment, | didn't know where to sit.
She pulledto sit on the edge of the bed, her face full of apology. "William, I'm really sorry for dragging you
into this and making you endure so much scolding."