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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 267

"It was you who made friends with me despite other people's advice. I know that you have helped me a lot in secret. When my parents didn't have money to pay for my living expenses, you secretly recharged my card for me. And the toiletries you gave me were obviously bought by you. In order to take into account my dignity, you told me that you didn't want to use it. I had very few clothes and shoes, and you often took me shopping with you, seemingly unintentionally helping me buy things..."

Poppy lost herself in the memories, talking about the things she remembered the most. Lucia looked at her, wondering what her intentions were when she mentioned them.

"But, you know, you're the reason I'm like this." Poppy, who had been missing the past, suddenly changed her expression. She frowned deeply and stared at Lucia, as if she had done something that was not forgivable.

"I was wrong to treat you well?" Lucia asked helplessly.

"That's right. It's just because you're too good to me!" Poppy remembered the dark side of her heart, and her face was distorted,

"It was you who made me realize how unfair this world is for the first time. With you, I found out that a small facial cleanser is worth thousands, and a pair of seemingly ordinary shoes is actually worth thousands of dollars. And a simple dress sells for nearly ten thousands, not to mention what you eat. It's like a sky-high price to me!"

Lucia frowned slightly. Did Poppy's hatred for her begin with low self-esteem?

"It is clear that we are of the same age. My personality is more lively and cheerful than yours, and my popularity is better than yours. Why can you enjoy the most luxurious life when you are born, while my parents are only worried about the tuition fee of several thousand dollars!" Poppy said angrily.

Poppy's unwillingness was reflected in her eyes, and Lucia sighed inwardly. She really hadn't thought of this before.

"I know you're good to me," Poppy's voice sharpened,

"You even got hurt for me. But the better you treat me, the more I feel that it is a kind of sympathy, a kind of pity, just like a noble princess accidentally met a poor girl in a slum. You generously stretched out your hand, but didn't realize my inferiority complex. Then I really couldn't stand it anymore. I couldn't stand people saying that I was your sidekick. I couldn't stand people saying that I made friends with you just for the benefit. I really couldn't stand it anymore."

After Poppy finished speaking, she curled her knees sadly, as if remembering the accusations and slanders against her at the time.

"I never knew... there were all those rumors..." Lucia frowned and sighed.

"Of course you don't know. You are a high-ranking princess. Those gossips will only attack me. How can you know it." Poppy said with a wry smile.

"So, you went to Jacob?" Lucia lowered her head, having mixed feelings.

"That's right. I didn't know Jacob went to the same college with me, because he graduated a year earlier than me, until I met him at a local gathering. I introduced him to you by accident at the time, but I didn't expect you to fall in love with him. To tell you the truth, we had sex before taking him to see you that day."

Poppy laughed frantically, as if she could beat Lucia by mentioning it.

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