The 'Defective' Billionaire and His Relentless Appetite for Me

Chapter 75: It’s All Worth It



This uniqueness leaves a deep impression on everyone who notices him.

In contrast, the Bennett brothers never held Samuel Grant in high regard.

After all, the Bennett family is also a prestigious family, with deep family roots. In the eyes of the brothers, they were not interested in Samuel Grant’s status, not to mention they often sensed his obvious flattery.

Their opinion of William Foster was completely different.

Although he entered everyone’s sight in a wheelchair, even the tall members of the Bennett family standing beside him could clearly sense his aura, which far surpassed theirs.

It seemed that even if he couldn’t truly stand up and walk, his inner confidence and powerful charisma were enough to create the illusion of being over six foot three.

No one belittled him from the start because of his mobility issues; instead, they believed even more that there must be outstanding characteristics and advantages behind this person.

William Foster and Samuel Grant were worlds apart, incomparable to each other.

One was the ordinary-looking, often ingratiating Samuel Grant, while the other was the charismatic William Foster, who exuded an extraordinary demeanor even while sitting in a wheelchair.

This contrast further magnified the gap between them by many times.

After some consideration, Charles Bennett spoke up, "Honestly, putting Samuel Grant against William Foster, I suddenly feel that the latter is indeed a good choice. But doesn’t this feel a bit like picking a brother-in-law from a pile of scraps?"

There was a tone of doubt in his words as they fell.

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