Daisie was stunned.
Leah was right.She had learned about the things Lisa did on her social media platform a long time ago.
If she wanted to destroy Lisa, she would have exposed her long ago.
"But...Don’t you hate Lisa?" asked Daisie.
Why would she keep bullying her if she didn’t hate Lisa? Leah chuckled and replied, "I knew you're
naive, but I didn’t expect you to be this naive.Are you telling me that you still don’t know why I hate her
so much?"
The reason Leah hated Lisa was that she knew what Lisa had been doing behind Daisie's back.
Daisie treated her generously by giving her expensive gifts, yet she posted them all online and told
everyone that they were her own.It was not wrong to be poor.
However, one should never allow themselves to be overwhelmed by greed and hypocrisy.
Lisa had become a celebrity on the Internet with those photos.
Even though she had quite a number of fans and gathered some fame on the social media platform,
she still acted pitifully and told Daisie that she was poor while continuing to exploit Daisie.
Leah loathed people like Lisa the most.
Besides, there were so many students from low- income families who received grants from the school.
Why didn't she bully them and target Lisa only? In her opinion, every poor student would receive a
monthly grant of $1,500, and those who excelled in their studies would have an additional $800 as a
bonus.
Therefore, who were they to think that the school was biased toward the rich children? This was
originally a private school.
They did not accept poor students, and it was only when the government demanded the school accept
2,000 students that they started taking in poor students that excelled in their studies from government
schools with grants and scholarships.
As for the rest of the students, they were randomly picked by the schools, and those students whose
performance was not outstanding and from low- income families should feel fortunate that they could
study here.
If they really wanted to talk about unfair treatment, the party that was receiving unfair treatment was
them, the wealthy students.
No matter how well they performed in their studies, they were not eligible for any of the scholarships.
Although they did not care about the money, they paid more in tuition each year than the students who
had difficulties.
The rich people paid the school to provide subsidies and grants to poor students.
The children of wealthy families were not given anything, and they deserved t o be treated unfairly like
this just because they were from wealthy families? Daisie pressed her lips thin.
She felt embarrassed since she had misunderstood Leah.
"I’m sorry for misunderstanding you."
After she finished apologizing, she nodded at her and turned around to leave.
Leah felt strange.
She turned around and asked, "Do I look like a bad person that much?"
Her friends chuckled and replied, "Well, you do look like a bad person when you are bullying Lisa."
Leah was straightforward.She did not like to beat around the bush.
If she did not like something, she would express her disgust directly.
When she saw someone she did not like, she would treat them badly without any hesitation.
Even though what she did was not right.
Soon, Lisa applied for a withdrawal.
When Daisie learned of this news, she was sad.
She stayed in the library alone, lying on the table.She never thought it would come to this.
Zephir sat beside her and said, “‘Daisie."
Stunned, she jerked up and looked at him.
"Zeph?"
He smiled at her and asked, "What are you doing here alone?"
Daisie closed the book and lowered her head.
"Well, I just feel a little bit sad."
"I heard about you and Lisa," Zephir said as he ran his hand over her head.
"You must’ve had a hard time."
She was stunned and replied, "Not really..."
Lisa did it of her own free will.
Even though Lisa did not appreciate Daisie’s kindness, she could not blame other people but herself.
It was just that Daisie felt a little bit disappointed.
She and Lisa had known each other for such a long time.
Other than Nollace, Lisa was her best friend.
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