Mariel didn't take it seriously and scoffed: "Really? Then I really didn't see it!"

Walter thought about his embarrassing behavior. He had started out to tease Mariel but ended up slapping himself in the face.

He looked at Mariel angrily: "Mariel, don't be so arrogant. Look how poor you are now that we have separated. You are only worthy to hang out with a person with no money and no power. Now you can't even go to the sixth class box, why are you still here being so arrogant with me!"

Walter straightened his back when he mentioned that he could go to the sixth- class room.

Yes, what is he afraid of? Even if he didn't know the situation just now, he was talking about Reese, but so what, these people have no money and no power, so they can only come to the seventh-class box. Of course, there is no way to compare it with his status.

At this thought, Walter suddenly felt arrogant, his chin was too high, and he looked at Mariel and the others with a mocking expression.

Several friends behind him also laughed and echoed.

"Yes, don't argue with the poor people in the seventh-class box. Their horizons are not high to begin with!"

"That's right, only people like that who don't deserve to be on the stage would treat this place like a vegetable market and have to compete with Mr. Walter!"

fighting with such a humble and ignorant person will only lower your value!" After saying this, they laughed out loud, completely forgetting that Walter had come to find trouble earlier and insisted

box symbolized status, and

were in the sixth-class box simply because they had once been glorious. Now, however, their family was losing as fast as they were going down a slide. Fortunately, Walter dared to talk nonsense

about to mock Walter, but Reese suddenly said

had indeed heard before that Cresta Del Bosque's box level was equivalent

rooms, and they had never really felt

Reese's words, her face

swallowed unnaturally. Although she wanted to ridicule Walter, she was still convinced by Cresta

around, and explained to Reese: "Yes, the sixth-class boxes here are not comparable to the seventh-class boxes. They are symbols of status and power. If you want

clearly:

Mariel told Reese seriously.

became the capital for the

Reese about the rules and regulations here.

yes, Mariel, you also know that the box level is a status symbol. People

here and go back to where you

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