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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1025

Archer’s words were intended for Jasper, but he looked at Wendy as he spoke.

He mainly wanted to show off his capabilities in front of Wendy so as to attract her attention.

Therefore, he was disappointed when Wendy did not react in the way he wanted her to. In fact, Wendy looked at him with slight exasperation.

Wendy looked at him in a way that one would look at a clown.

Archer was enraged by her gaze.

Jasper was the poor person here. Archer believed that he was strong enough to crush Jasper with his mere finger, so who was Wendy to look at him like that?

“Thank you for the good intentions, but I won’t be needing it,” Jasper replied calmly before he pulled Wendy into the house.

“Hmph!” Archer harrumphed as he stared at Jasper’s back darkly. “Who are you acting for? Seriously, the poorer and more useless someone is, the more they like to act like they’re some sh*t.”

At this moment, Ramona asked carefully, “Archer, did Jasper and Wendy get together?”

The question hit Archer where it hurt, and the man glared at Ramona before he spoke.

“What gave you the idea that idea? Don’t spout nonsense when you don’t know what you’re talking about. All of us know about Jasper’s limited capabilities anyway.

“He’s just a poor man without a buck to his name. All he can afford is white bread and vegetables, so who is he to be involved with Wendy? I’ll never agree to it!”

Jasper had already walked into the bedroom by then.

It was still decorated with vintage ornaments just as Jasper had remembered. The paint on the furniture had already cracked and begun to turn yellow, but the furnishing of the house was just as Jasper remembered seven to eight years ago.

One could easily come to the conclusion that Ms. Tiana had not changed nor added any new furniture to her house over these years.

On the bed laid a frail old woman, who peered at Jasper and Wendy as they walked in.

“Ms. Tiana.”

Jasper sped up and walked to the bed, lifting his hand to grab the sickly elder’s hand and whispered, “It’s me, Jasper. Do you still remember me?”

Ms. Tiana chuckled with difficulty and replied weakly, “Of course, I remember. You’re the introverted and shy boy who always failed his tests.”

“…” Jasper was speechless.

Wendy leaned down to speak to Ms. Tiana, “Ms. Tiana, it’s me, Wendy. Do you still remember me?”

Ms. Tiana nodded and replied, “Of course. You’re the smartest and prettiest student I’ve ever taught throughout all these years.”

“I’m very glad you came to visit me,” Ms. Tiana said, looking at Jasper and Wendy.

Jasper sat on the bed and replied, “Ms. Tiana, I still remember how you used to give me your lunchbox back in senior high and how you used to bring me over for dinner. Then, you’d supervise my homework or tutor me after dinner. I still remember everything you’ve done for me, Ms. Tiana.”

Ms. Tiana replied gently, “It’s my duty as a teacher. I can’t bear to see children suffering. How can you grow strong and well without proper nutrients during puberty?

“I might never produce genius-like students, but I hope that every child I teach ends up kind, dutiful, and good.”

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