They all call me Great Master-Chapter 558 - 555: Pull!

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What's with this tone?

And this nostalgic voice?

Had Arthur's grandfather, Old Charlie, had an affair with Madam Susan here?

When Marinda decided to cooperate with Arthur, she naturally investigated the members of the Kledos Family—although it turned out that all that was a disguise.

What adventurous uncle.

What sharp-tongued aunt.

What grandfather, upright yet extremely popular with the ladies.

All of these were false.

Even the appearance of Linda Camille did not change Marinda's impression.

After all, emotions are something that can't be accurately measured.

Who can ensure that unexpected events won't happen?

But the unexpected should not happen over and over!

So, was Arthur's grandfather really that popular with the ladies?

Marinda guessed inwardly, yet her face showed just the right amount of surprise.

"You and Arthur's grandfather?"

Marinda did not hide her curiosity.

Madam Susan's intimate demeanor at this time had already signaled a 'private gathering', so naturally, some things could be asked, and some boundaries could be slightly crossed.

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"If possible, I would hope Arthur could call me grandma."

Madam Susan said bluntly.

This lady knew well that for Arthur to 'Ascend Step' more smoothly, she must occupy a pivotal and justified position.

Only then would she be eligible to scheme something.

Marinda, of course, did not know the lady's schemes.

But Marinda's intuition told her that this matter was not simple.

Almost instinctively, an expression of apology appeared on Marinda's face.

"I'm sorry, Madam Susan.

Arthur has never discussed these matters with me."

Marinda said, her face and eyes both showing apology.

Of course, this was all a facade.

You say Arthur needs to call you grandma, so he must call you grandma?

Impossible.

Arthur has never mentioned you to me.

Although I can't directly prove what Arthur's attitude towards you is, this ambiguous attitude is enough for me not to have any more scruples.

At least...

I won't be dominated by you.

With her own thoughts, Marinda was about to bow after saying this.

What you think inside is one thing.

What you do is another.

As long as it doesn't hurt my fundamental interests, I don't care about these things.

Of course, Marinda was not a person who just played defense.

In her words, there were also traps hidden.

Arthur and I haven't mentioned you, but you are so passionate, something must have happened between you and Old Charlie, Arthur's grandfather, right?

Please do tell.

As soon as you open your mouth, you will no longer have the status of an elder.

After all, given what happened between you and Arthur's grandfather, how could I possibly call you grandma?

Moreover, Marinda believed that Madam Susan wouldn't truly accept her bow.

In fact, that was the case.

Just as Marinda made her move, she was stopped by Madam Susan.

"There's no need for that between us—could you tell me about your dealings with Arthur?"

Madam Susan lightly reprimanded by tapping Marinda's arm, beginning to subtly shift the topic.

This lady wouldn't willingly step into Marinda's verbal trap and directly lament her helpless situation with Old Charlie.

Once she lamented, she truly couldn't solidify the title of 'grandma'.

So, Madam Susan cleverly chose another angle to approach.

"It started just as some cooperation.

You know, my business hasn't been as smooth as imagined, so I had to seek some external power to make it succeed.

And during this time, I met Arthur.

Do you know?

The first time I saw Arthur, the wariness in his eyes was almost palpable.

And afterward, he told me that this was a warning from Grandfather Charlie, something to be wary of.

Since his childhood, he had been trained in various ways by Grandfather Charlie.

"Old Charlie must have gone through something, right?"

"Otherwise, he wouldn't have done it."

Marinda said, sighing.

However, after speaking, she shifted the topic back to Old Charlie.

What did she and Arthur have to talk about?

Could it be that every time she "dealt" with Arthur, she was passive?

Or is this so-called 'pregnancy' just a mutually beneficial arrangement between them?

Or perhaps, are they aiming to gain even more?

Not suitable.

None of these topics are suitable.

So, it's better to bring it back to Old Charlie.

Because Marinda found out that Madam Susan is very sensitive about Old Charlie.

And this?

It will become her advantage.

As for an advantage in her hands, Marinda would not give it up.

When you hit someone, you aim for where it hurts.

In conversation, you naturally exploit the other person's discomfort.

"What could that old bastard endure?

"It was just that one time when he went camping with some twins, and I found out about it."

Madam Susan snorted.

"He didn't deceive you with excuses like being busy at work, did he?"

Marinda asked, seizing the opportunity.

"Not really.

He was originally camping with a woman, but something urgent came up at her home, and she had to leave early.

I felt sorry for Old Charlie being left alone at the campsite, so I hurried over during the night.

Then, I saw him discussing the origins of life with the twins he had just met at the campsite."

Madam Susan said, clearly annoyed.

Marinda: …

'Is this thing I can hear for free?

Were your times this wild and straightforward?

Wasn't your era supposed to be conservative?

Also, what's the deal with Arthur's grandfather, Old Charlie?

A human succubus?'

Marinda began to lose control and started to ramble.

Madam Susan seemed to notice Marinda's thoughts as she sighed.

"Actually, I'm used to it.

When I saw those twins, I wasn't really angry …"

Madam Susan's words aroused even more curiosity in Marinda.

"So, you?"

Marinda asked.

"It was the next day when I left the campsite, that old bastard was saying goodbye to every lady in the campsite—he had already memorized the faces, names, and hobbies of all twenty-five ladies there.

That old bastard!"

Madam Susan couldn't help but snort again.

Marinda was truly stunned.

Remembering the names and faces of twenty-five ladies in a short time, she could do that too.

Asking about hobbies is a bit challenging, but not impossible.

But …

Why was it on the second day when leaving the campsite?

The second day!

The previous night, wasn't Old Charlie with the twins?

What were you doing there?

Weren't you supposed to slap Old Charlie and leave?

How did it become the next day?

Marinda felt her understanding shattering.

And at this moment, Madam Susan gently took hold of Marinda's arm, speaking softly—

"So, you should understand how difficult it is for Arthur, right?"

Subconsciously, Marinda nodded.

But just as she nodded, Marinda suddenly became alert.

That's not right!