I had good grades at that time. When I dropped out, my teacher looked at me with regret and said, "Why don't you hold on for another two years? With your grades, you will be admitted to a famous university."
I smiled bitterly. The director was diagnosed with cancer some time ago, so I had to drop out of school and work to support the kids in the orphanage.
While I was working three jobs a day, Emily lived an extravagant life abroad, and her bag cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
I contacted her to borrow money for the director's treatment, but when she heard that, she changed the subject and hung up the phone.
Both of us were picked up by the director. If it weren't for her, we would have died on the streets in the winter.
Perhaps I should have realized at that time that Emily was an indifferent person.
After Emily returned, she wanted to break up with the Wilson family for Bruce, and I went to persuade her.
I knew we were in the world in the book, and I was worried that she did all kinds of irrational things because she was manipulated by the plot.
She said complacently, "Adele, you don't understand how much I love him. I just like the way he ignores me and is always proud.