Chapter 1510 Something Is Wrong With You Wynter had noticed this group of people much earlier, but she didn't have a good impression of them.
Although they hadn't secretly bullied her at the time, in her memory, they would always make a few mocking remarks about her to please Yvette.
Speople from the countryside did have sbad habits. They would always think that whatever they knew was the absolute truth. Compared to people from larger cities, the biggest difference was the information gap.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt was just like telling someone worth tens of millions that a car worth around 300 thousand was expensive- they wouldn't understand. But if you were to tell someone worth a few dollars the sthing, he would agree with you.
In business, the information gap was especially crucial. Speople made a fortune by leveraging certain information, while others chose to not take the information seriously.
For instance, it wasn't as if no one had warned these people from Southdale before that Wynter was no longer the sas before and that they shouldn't provoke her like they used to. Just look at what happened to the Shepherd family, and one would understand.
But in these students' eyes, how impressive could Wynter get? She just had sminor connections. The Shepherd family fell because they offended someone they shouldn't have, and Wynter just got lucky.
She wasn't like Yvette, who frequented Hawford's high-end, well-known establishments. They had seen Yvette's social media and were truly envious! For them, even just getting an interview and receiving a job offer once they graduated would make them ecstatic, let alone being familiar with a CEO.
However, those who truly paid attention to major companies would know that not long ago, it was revealed who Wynter was. Although only a side profile was shown, anyone who had seen it wouldn't continue acting this way.
To put it bluntly, this group of students from Southdale, although praised for their academic achievements, lacked not just vision-they were still stuck in their world.
To them, being impressive after school meant being able to enter high-end venues, as if that alone equated to wealth.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSo, when they saw Wynter, they still maintained their usual arrogance.
"What are you doing here?' One of them blocked Wynter's path and sized her up. "Are you also here to follow Yvette?" Wynter was a bit different from what they had imagined. Her style of dress and the way she carried herself had changed. Cool and distant, she was much more beautiful than when she was in Southdale! A few of the male students exchanged glances, feeling a bit regretful. If they had known, they would have tried to get closer to her. That face and figure were perfect for sfun. Maybe this was the benefit of living in a big city.
Wynter, sharp as ever, immediately caught the meaning behind their looks. She raised an eyebrow, her voice indifferent as she said a single word to the person blocking her, "Move."
The male students instantly felt their blood boil. This was especially true for Terrence, whose family had sstanding his parents worked at a bank. He was instantly triggered when he saw her acting like this. "Wynter, we cfrom the splace. That's the only reason why we stopped to greet you. Who do you think you are? Do you really think you're one of them now just because you've cto Hawford?"
Terrence sneered. "If you're so capable, be like Yvette-settle down in Hawford on your own and have all the big shots wanting to work with you. But you can't, can you? That's why you're wandering around aimlessly like this."
His outburst naturally drew the nearby tourists' attention. The surrounding area was filled with m e colonial Houses, modern restaurants, and cafes. Hearing what Terrence said, people started turning their heads to watch. Wynter had initially not intended to engage with this group, but now her gaze landed on them. She pointed to her head with a lazy, mischievous air. 'Is there something seriously wrong with you people up here?" X