Obsessed CEO Throws Himself At Me Chapter 943
Silence ensued before one student finally broke it. “Haha, if I were you, I would note to school.”
It set off a trail of murmurings among the crowd. “Exactly! How does she still have the guts toe her
e? Is she unaware of the things that Wendy had done
in school?”
“Oh dear, I don‘t know
whether she shouldugh or cry in this situation. Wendy might be good at her studies, but she has a qu
estionable character.”
An arguably more sensible student stopped them
and retorted in Cecilia‘s defense. “She is a visitor, so let‘s all be reasonable. It could be solely Wendy‘s
fault for turning out like that. What does that have to do with her mother? We should not go overboard.
At least Wendy made it to the top five, right?”
Cecilia felt lost.
She was not dumb and realized that the student not only did not
look up to Wendy, but they also hated her.
Before this, she already knew that her daughter could not get along with her ssmates. However, she
thought it was only those people and did not expect the rest of Wendy‘s schoolmates to share
the same sentiments too.
As Wendy‘s mother, Cecelia could feel the hostility and contempt from the students‘ eyes.
When have I ever received such treatment with Wendy in Horington?
In the heat of the moment, Cecilia fumed, “Who are you to judge my daughter?
If you have so much time to talk behind
her back, you should use it to study instead. Come talk to me only when you can
do as well as Wendy and manage to be the top scorer in the preparatory ss.”
Immediately, everyone kept quiet.
Cecilia presumed that they were scared off by Wendy‘s excellent performance in school,
and she felt great pleasure again.
Arrogantly, she taunted, “Well, do you think that I don‘t know that all of you are merely
jealous of Wendy‘s grades? She even managed to ce first among the elite students
in the preparatory ss.”
For a few seconds, the silence continued before the students started to burst out inughter.
It was deafening.
“Haha, I’m about tough till I cry!”
In between their peals ofughter, theymented, “Is she crazy?”
“She is like Wendy! They are lunatics.”
More people started to shame Cecelia. “Like mother,
like daughter. There isn’t a better time to use this phrase.”
“All of you–” Cecilia‘s face turned red with anger.
Confused
with the situation, she could not help but interrogate, “What do you mean? Who is a lunatic? How dare
you question Wendy‘s good grades?”
One of the students tried to suppress hisughter and exined, “With all due respect, please go
to the board and take a look. Wendy is not ranked first in the preparatory ss.”
“W–what?” The older woman‘s face turned pale.
She could not believe her ears.
Did Wendy not do the best? Who the hell is first then? I thought they said she best the second ce wit
Grabbing the student she first spoke to, Cecilia gave him a death re and seethed, “Didn‘t you
tell me that Wendy scored twenty over points more than the student who came in second?”
Her sudden actions took the boy by surprise, but thetter regained hisposure in no time. Pursing h
six points difference between the top two students. However, Wendy is ranked second, not first! The one
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Cecilia was utterly dumbfounded.
“What are you talking about? Don‘t lie to me!”
Shaking off Cecilia‘s grip on his cor, the student pointed to the bulletin board and asserted, “You can s