
Destiny Heist: Reborn Brother vs Reborn Me
Chapter 4
Willow Goodwin came from a single-parent family and relied only on her mother since childhood. Although they weren't wealthy, they were a warm and happy family.
Later on, her mother, Elise Cantrell, became seriously ill. Willow, who was still in school, had to work part-time during breaks to earn money for medical expenses.
After finishing her shift one night, she encountered a drunk Macy, and her life was cut short.
Amid the sunshine, she looked up at me with a warm smile on her face. It was a scene I had dreamed of countless times.
"Didn't the principal ask for you? Why are you back so soon?" she asked.
I sat down beside her and explained, "It was about the sponsorship. The spot went to Sean."
She held my hand and softly comforted me, "It's okay. Even without the sponsorship, you can still get scholarships. We just have to work hard."
I nodded and clasped her hand in return. The warmth from her palm made me feel at ease.
Still, I needed to find a way to make money quickly, for Elise's illness would flare up soon.
To prevent another accident, I also had to stay by Willow's side as much as possible.
After thinking it over, I suddenly recalled something. In my previous life, when I went abroad, the wave of content creation was just beginning to rise. Perhaps I could seize the opportunity and give it a shot.
I registered an account after I sent Willow home. I decided to record myself daily at my part-time job and while studying with Willow in my free time. Occasionally, I would also share some study tips. Willow's gorgeous looks also attracted many followers to my account.
Our simple yet hardworking life evoked sympathy and resonance among netizens. They hoped for a happy ending for us and also for the chance to turn their own lives around.
My account gradually gained some popularity.
But that was when Sean began constantly causing trouble for me. Although he had received the Jennings' sponsorship, it was still far from the wealthy life he fantasized about. He hadn't even met Macy yet.
In his mind, I should have been struggling just to get by. Instead, I had seized an opportunity to improve my life. Naturally, he couldn't accept it.
My scholarship was anonymously reported.