Chapter 1456: 1456. Fish for fame and angle for compliments

The usually obedient and well-behaved Leo Hall now wore this expression, which made Elly Campbell raise an eyebrow with interest.

"My boy is quite the troublemaker; I must be making Mrs. Jones chuckle."

Outsiders often praised William Hall, the illegitimate son, for being polite, sensible, and sweet-tongued. Mia Brown’s comment was clearly a deliberate show of humility in front of Elly Campbell.

Elly smiled without saying anything, merely finding Mia’s antics somewhat amusing.

If she was going to chase clout and garner public goodwill, using the mountain kids as a promotional stunt, she ought to at least take it seriously.

In places like this, where kids could barely dream of education, learning the piano was an unthinkable luxury.

Though the recent landslide in Atlanta Baker’s mountainous area did not cause significant casualties, the event coincided with a government construction project in the area and brought numerous corporate tycoons to the scene, generating extensive online attention.

There were many regions across the country as impoverished as Atlanta Baker’s mountain area, but this particular incident received widespread media coverage.

Many netizens were shocked to learn that such extreme poverty still existed, where people couldn’t even afford basic education.

with people wanting to buy learning supplies

for supremacy among the Hall

be, he ultimately lacked the legitimacy and public support afforded

sense for Mia Brown to take this opportunity to garner goodwill for her son in

or, like the Jones family, contributing a few school buildings would’ve been far better than putting on a show by teaching a few

lessons possibly do for these

the very least, Mia was putting in some effort

continuing to style herself as the grand Mrs. Hall

your

gave Mia a faint smile. "I have some matters to attend to. I won’t

came up with a

smile, turned her head, and gave her still devil-may-care son a harsh slap

are you

said, "Smiling at myself is better than being laughed at by others—it defuses

subtle amusement in

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