Chapter 94 Barking Up the Wrong Tree
The Fraleys, at best, could be considered an almost second–tier family in Harmonfield. Bur Maya’s biggest dream was to break into Harmonfield’s top social circle,
Aside from wanting her family to rise quickly, she had set herself an incredibly strict goal–she’d marry only into a first–tier family!
Women like Shirley, Daphne, and Freya, goddesses and queenly figures from Harmonfield’s elite families, were her idols.
It was just that the gap in their financial backgrounds had always made it difficult for her to find opportunities to connect with the daughters of wealthy families.
Maya saw an opportunity when she found out that Freya, the daughter of Harmonfield’s mayor and an old schoolmate, was back in Harmonfield for vacation.
Maya was eager to break into the upper class as soon as possible.
She had secretly gathered all the information about the social circles of the wealthy young men and
Women.
Ever since Freya returned to Eastvale, Maya had tried every possible way to arrange a meeting with her.
Freya initially wanted to avoid mingling with people unrelated to her life in Eastvale, but after receiving countless messages from Maya, she reluctantly agreed to meet her.
Maya cherished this opportunity to meet Freya.
Maya believed that if she played her cards right, her long–held dream of joining the elite could soon become a reality.
Looking up to the wealthy, she harbored an inherent disdain for lower–class men, even feeling a deep- seated hatred towards them.
To her, men without money were nothing but trash in this world.
She absolutely refused to waste a single second engaging in conversation with a man she deemed worthless.
Before coming. Maya had completely misinterpreted Freya’s intentions.
Now, seeing Robin pull out the keys to a Land Rover worth only ten of thousands, she was convinced that this man was nothing more than a lower–class loser.
Looking at Robin’s outfit, which didn’t even have a brand label, her eyes were filled with disdain and mockery.
So what if he was somewhat good–looking? In her mind, a man could look ugly, but as long as he came from a wealthy family, he would still be ugly with class!
Noticing her dismissive tone, Robin didn’t want to waste any more words, He tucked the keys away and lowered his head to read some short videos.
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Chapter 94 Barking Up the Wrong Tree
“Hey! Do you have any idea what I’m saying? Why don’t you just take the hint and get lost? Maya snapped her loud voice drawing scornful looks from those around her.
People assume that Robin must be pestering the beautiful woman.
Some men even looked ready to step in on her behalf.
Robin glanced around and muttered, “Why are there so many self–important women everywhere? What’s
have?” worth being so arrogant about with the little bit of capital you
“You! You low–life!” Maya fumed. “How dare you talk to me like that! I
“Quiet down, would you? Stop yapping like a mad dog! Robin snapped, clearly fed up.
“Wait, are you calling me crazy?” Maya was instantly enraged, her voice rising several decibels, causing some onlookers to stifle their laughter.
“Shh!” Robin pressed a finger to his lips, gesturing for Maya to look around.
“Quiet down. If you keep shouting, everyone will know you’re just a sick dog,” he said coolly. You can leave now; I don’t need a sick woman to chat with.”
“You’ve got some nerve–calling me sick?!” Maya whispered angrily.
Robin leaned in, dropping his voice mysteriously. “Yeah, I’m saying you’re sick. You might want to get checked out. I can even recommend a place for free.”
“Huh? What did you say?” Maya moved closer to hear better.
Robin smirked and spoke up slightly. “About 15 minutes from here, there’s an animal hospital. No appointment is needed–they’ll take one look at you and start the treatment. Very convenient.”
The room filled with stifled laughs.
“You!” Maya raised a finger in anger, pointing at him.
Robin just put on his headphones and resumed scrolling through videos, ignoring her completely.
Furious, Maya nearly stormed out but held herself back. Freya had told her to wait here so she could introduce her to Shirley after she returned.
It was lunchtime, so she went ahead and ordered an extravagant meal, all for show–She looked over at Robin, who was still scrolling, sneering, “Couldn’t even afford lunch, could you?”
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