Chapter 1115 The Young Man
"Cheryl, you are already quite good, so why do you feel the need topare yourself to a third-
grader?" "Yes, it''s pointless topare it to this; we''re not even in the same ss!" "We don''t care
about a third-grader''s grades; your jealousy is excessive." "Let us not be envious of others!" Cheryl
looked around at her ssmates, who did notfort her but instead humiliated her. She sobbed
bitterly and thought that Lilly was to me for ruining everything. Before she attended school,
everything was good. Cheryl had a great track record. Her ssmates and teachers both liked her, but
it seemed like everyone was attracted to Lilly after she arrived.
Cheryl exined it to her ssmates. "No, I didn''t; I just..." She spoke but was unable to control what
she said: "How can she be the first in the exam if she hasn''te to school?" " The school''s rules are
strict, yet the Crawford family''s kids may skip ss every day without getting in trouble. Just because
the Crawford family is wealthy, they can skip school while still receiving their graduation certificate and
entering junior high schoolter.
On the other hand, we must work extremely hard! What is great about them?" Putting everything else
aside, the Crawford family''s kids had certainly skipped sses, but no one had punished them. That
was incredibly unjust. The ssmates couldn''t say a word. "That is indeed a bit unfair," a student
whispered, "but these are two different things." Josh sneered.
Josh did not expect others to agree with Cheryl''s statements. "First of all, it''s uneptable to
frequently skip ss; neither my sister nor I have anything to say about this." "You''re right, Cheryl. No
one can achieve good grades without making an effort, so how do you know we didn''t put in a lot of
effort?" "You are nothingpared to my sister; I am confident that my sister achieved her grades on
her own. The following week, she willpete in the national mathematicalpetition on behalf of
the school. You''ll see what she''s capable of!"
Josh turned away from Cheryl after saying this. Some people thought Josh''s sister''s grades were fake,
while others imed the Crawford family''s genes were powerful and they were geniuses. The majority
of pupils thought that because Josh''s sister was chosen to represent the school at thepetition, it
proved that she was excellent. Only a few ssmates thought that Josh''s sister was so pitiful that she
must be a disabled girl. Perhaps she had a serious illness that could only be treated at home. For a
while, they were moved. Josh wasn''t sure why the two ssmates who were sitting next to him wiped
away their tears and gave him sympathetic looks.
Before this event happened, everyone would have consoled Cheryl and felt sorry for her. But when she
was addressed this time, though, everyone avoided her. Cheryl had an awful weekend, and as she
dared not tell her parents what had happened at school, she shut herself in her room every day.
When Lilly heard what Josh had to say about Cheryl, she was speechless. She had already helped her
trap the deceptive ghost. Why is she still so self-centered and hypocritical? Drake ced the book
down and said, "What she said is not entirely incorrect. Our family is unique. From the viewpoint of
outsiders, the Crawford family buys fake degrees for the children; therefore, it stands to reason that
they will criticize us behind our backs. But we just need to be certain of our course of action." Drake
reached out to pat Lilly''s head when he noticed she was intently paying attention.
"Your affairs are destined not to be told to others. Misunderstandings and misconceptions of others are
destined to exist, and the world is indeed unfair." Drake paused for a while then continued, "Just make
sure you always know what you want and follow your heart."N?velD(ram)a.?rg owns this content.