“Whatever helps you sleep at night, then,” Jasper replied plainly.
“But I’d appreciate it if you stopped pretending that you’re better than everyone else. You look immature.”
Jasper’s words infuriated Lisa.
“What did you say?!” Lisa screamed.
“I think you’re just humiliated because we saw through your lies.”
Then, Lisa sneered. “That has to be it, or how about you show us your driving license as proof?”
Jasper replied calmly, “You’re just going to suspect that I’m living off Wendy’s money when you see my name on my driving license, won’t you?
“I could show you my bank account balance, but then you’d suspect that I faked that too. Or perhaps I had photoshopped it.”
Smiling, Jasper spoke plainly, “I don’t have to prove anything to you at all. You acting like you’re better than everyone just looks childish and stupid to me.
“I won’t deny that you have a great family background, but that does not make you nobles who are better than everyone else.
“People are people, and if you think being rich gives you the right to look down on people, then people richer than you will only look down at you in the same way. That’s karma.”
Ben replied coldly, “What are you trying to say, then? Lisa’s right, you’re just guilty.”
“I don’t need to hear your opinion or what you think about him,” Wendy suddenly spoke, turning to look at Ben and Lisa indifferently.
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