Ophelia couldn’t help but recall how she lived frugally overseas as she watched the kids having fun.

Without Aubree’s assistance, she likely would have encountered difficulties in carrying on with her studies.

Initially, Aubree wanted her to join Pearson Group after she returned to the country.

Ophelia was filled with deep gratitude for Aubree, who went above and beyond to assist her.

When Aubree voiced her discontentment about Roxanne, Ophelia was quick to join in, expressing her own disdain as well.

Alas, none of them expected that Pearson Group would meet its end before Ophelia could return to the country.

According to Aubree, the downfall of the Pearson family was mainly due to Roxanne’s influence on Lucian. She was able to snatch him away from Aubree and convince him to do whatever it took to destroy the Pearson family. There were, of course, other causes that culminated in the eventual demise of the Pearson family, but Roxanne’s interference was ultimately the most decisive factor.

Roxanne had hurt her friend and brought about the ruin of the Pearson family, leaving Ophelia without any opportunity to achieve her ambitions.

Hence, it was only natural for Ophelia to despise Roxanne.

the kindergarten after her return was also

of their

to Aubree’s suggestion

to teach her a lesson, but she hadn’t gotten a chance to do so

was the perfect opportunity for

kept her gaze on the kids as she racked

children were

first game they took part in was

was a competition, so the teachers had selected some difficult puzzles for

received additional tutoring beyond their regular schooling, yet they were

completing their puzzles with ease. They started clapping their hands smugly and turned around to find that Estella was also clapping her hands

exchanged a look and assumed Estella had yet to complete her puzzle. They were about to go

smart!” Benny praised

into

other children forgot to complete their own puzzles and gathered to

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