Chapter 2658
“You are strict, but disobeying managers is common across the mountains and rivers. In the end, it’s because your Jewell family is too strict with your peers and lacks competitiveness. Many people are now hesitant to go to Jewell’s if there are no critically ill patients, giving others a chance.”
Shaun rose to his feet, took the microphone, and stated solemnly, “Three months later, Mrs. Jewell(mother) waits for you to return and change, you should reflect on it in prison.”
“Thank you for telling me this truthfully. I’m afraid I won’t be angry unless you tell me these words, and I wouldn’t dare to replace it with someone else.” Chester exclaimed.
“Then do you see where your biggest weakness is, Chester? Men are bigger-minded; we were born with far greater superiority than ordinary people, so we grew up eating the best education is also the best, but this is not why we look down on others. There are many very smart ordinary people who you haven’t given yourself a chance to discover.”
Shaun said, “I know why I do you understand this, because I have also been down, I have lost everything, I understand the difficulty of ordinary people, and everyone is worthy of respect.”
After speaking, Shaun sighed softly, put down the microphone, and walked away.
Chester sat on the chair with complicated eyes.
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Northwest.
Eliza became terribly ill on the fifth day when she arrived here. She has never been here in her two lives. She was taken aback by the stunning snow-capped peaks when she first arrived.
It’s just that the temperature difference between morning and night here is too great, and people who went out early and returned late to personally inspect the schools and villages in the poor mountainous area here couldn’t handle it and developed a high fever.
She seemed to see another petite figure approaching her in a daze.
“Is that you, Charity? It’s been a while.”
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