"No one can choose the family they're born into. If we could, we'd all choose wealthy families."
"Simona has no idea what life is like for ordinary people. No matter how much we explain, she just won't get it."
The ones making these bitter comments were mostly women.
Simona glanced at them—faces she barely recognized. It was remarkable how strangers could harbor so much baseless malice toward one another.
Meanwhile, Stephen was secretly pleased. Simona was still too naïve compared to him. Over the years, no one he had set his sights on had ever escaped his control.
Harvey was on the phone with Skylar, explaining the situation to her.
Hearing the comments, he frowned and said to Skylar, "Skye, I can't just stand by and do nothing. I'm going to help her out."
"Go ahead. Stephen won't be laughing for long anyway," Skylar replied.
"Alright."
Harvey hung up, put his phone away, and walked over.
Although he didn't interact much with others on campus, the classmates and roommates he was close to respected him greatly. He had spent most of his time focusing on academics and competitions.
Meanwhile, Simona said calmly, "Since you think Stephen is so great and you can be a good match, I wish you all the best."
"Simona, my heart belongs to you alone!" Stephen practically shouted.
Simona was utterly speechless. "Well, my heart doesn't belong to you. Stop bothering me."
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The readers' comments on the novel: My Flash Romance With the Richest Mogul
Is the author going to finally portray Skylark as a brave woman who can argue and communicate like a normal person in this real world? Hoping so.......
I don't like this story portraying Skylark's personality as too weak, too naive, Can't even defend herself Like accepting every humiliation from Vera's schemes and injustice without saying anything or doing anything. I wonder who is the protagonist in this novel, Vera or Skylark....