After confirming that she had found the right person, Renee smiled and politely asked, "This is a public elective class, but I didn't bring my textbook... Do you mind if I take a look at yours?"
Gia glared at her and shoved the book she was holding in her direction. She didn't care to look at it anyway.
Renee smiled gratefully and thanked her. Then, out of the blue, she let out a scream.
"What are you doing?" Gia was taken aback. "What's wrong now?"
"Oh no, this isn't my yearbook!" Renee pretended to panic. "So this isn't my class... I should have called you senior!"
Gia rolled her eyes, feeling even more annoyed.
Everyone at this university was wealthy, but it seemed that the wealthy kids lacked intelligence. Just like the person standing in front of her. How did she even get into university if she couldn't even distinguish her classes?
Renee stood frozen in panic, clutching the corner of her shirt with teary eyes.
Gia felt a sense of satisfaction seeing how timid Renee appeared. The second-generation rich may have money, but they were dumb. Despite not having money herself, she was much smarter than them. It always felt good to see someone beneath her, especially when that person held a high status and came from a privileged background but lacked capability in certain aspects.
Gia stood up, crossing her arms and adopting a condescending tone. "Hey! Are you new here?"
Renee nodded, biting her lip.
"We're not accepting new students now, so how did you manage to get in?"
Renee had prepared an answer for this question, ensuring it was flawless. "I... I didn't do well academically, but my family owns over 50 mines that need management. My parents couldn't handle them, so they forced me to obtain a certificate before returning to inherit our family assets. But I failed to get into a university. They could only pay a lot to send me here as a guest student."
"A guest student?" Gia felt even more superior upon hearing that.
'So, she is just a guest student!'
And what about Gia? She had gotten in based on her own abilities, securing the second-highest score in the exams. Lina, of course, claimed the top spot.
Gia's face turned grim. The thought of Lina infuriated her.
However, this second-generation rich girl seemed genuinely honest. She appeared like an easy target, and it would be a waste not to take advantage of her.
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