Chapter: 577
Her curiosity had peaked and she asked, "Aunt Lorraine, what have you written? Can we have a look at that?"
Well..." After hesitating for a while, Lorraine shook her head.
“No, it's not really worth reading.”
Lorraine wasn't going to show her work.
Was it because she was afraid of revealing her identity as the mysterious writer Mia?
Vivian was overjoyed at the prospect of finding out her aunt's identity.
She couldn't help but feel convinced she was getting close to the truth.
"You don't need to ask but my mother was so talented that she was very famous back when she was still studying in Yante University! She had published modern poetries, essays, and novels on the most popular campus magazine in Broome. Not only that, she had also won quite a few awards back in campus!" Ron said triumphantly, flaunting his mother's achievements as if they were his.
This was his exact difference with Lorraine, who was always humble and modest.
If the two didn't have resemblance in facial features, one would find it hard to imagine that Ron was actually Lorraine's son. Lorraine was a traditional well-bred lady from a prominent family, while Ron was such a rowdy guy.
“ALL of those are history now..."
Lorraine gently shook her head and replied modestly. Even though she had obtained outstanding achievements in the past, she didn't dare boast about them.
She heaved a sigh and added, "The world of literature is as wild and vast as the sea. I have immersed myself in writing when I was young, and in fact, I was confident in my literary talent. But unfortunately, my body became weaker in the recent years. I had to stop writing and tried to be a reader instead. At this point, I realized that there will always be someone better and stronger."
When it came to different kinds of literature, Lorraine would always be interested.
While the maid was serving the dishes on the table, Lorraine had already commented on several famous national literary giants.
“Anyway, young people should read more books while you still have the chance. If you guys have time, you must read the works of the personalities I just mentioned."
Lorraine looked at Vivian and Boden with a smile. Afterward, she turned to her son. Seeing Ron, she couldn't help but shake her head with a bitter smile.
Obviously, she knew her son better than anyone else. Lorraine believed that no matter how hard she tried to persuade Ron into taking time to read more books, he just wouldn't listen to her.
At the same time, Lorraine also looked at Maria as if in thought. But soon enough, she averted her gaze without saying anything to her.
Of course, Vivian clearly saw this. She thought that this was such a good sign for her.