Chapter 1041
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Jodie. This might work on other people, but you would only be making a fool of yourself by doing this to Louis.”
Xyla took a look at Ryleigh and continued.” I refused to accept it when I learned that Louis had gotten engaged to
her. Six years! For six years, I had been trying to win over his heart, yet he still didn’t choose me in the end. I need
to know why. I need to know why he would rather choose her over me.”
Ryleigh looked at Xyla.
Xyla gave her a smile and said, “I didn’t feel bad losing to Ryleigh.”
You guys come from a good family. You’re destined to have everything you want the moment you are born, and you
don’t even need to work hard for it,” Jodie shouted hysterically. “But I’m different. If I want something, I need to
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtwork for it. I don’t think I’m inferior to you rich girls, but why does the world have to be so hard on me!?” Looking at
Jodie, who was crying and sobbing profusely, something crossed Ryleigh’s eyes, and she said, “Can it be the same
as what your parents give you and what you get for yourself? If I only knew how to ask for something, it would be
better for me to stay at home and be a rich lady at home than to come here and get criticized by you.
“Putting our identity aside, both of us are the same. My family didn’t help me, nor did Louis when I was applying for
the music academy. You think that you’re not inferior to us, but how can you be so sure that we’re not as
hardworking as you are? If you want something, you need to work for it. It’s the same for everyone. Why should
people who live a privileged and affluent life need to make compromises because your life is hard? Nobody in this
world is living an easy life. Do you think those cleaners, delivery men, and construction workers are living an easy
life? Do you ever hear them complaining about anything?”
Jodie suddenly stopped crying.
Ryleigh looked toward another side and added, “So what makes you think that people born into a wealthy family
won’t work harder than you?”
The wind blew through the branches, and a few flower petals dropped to the grass.
After a long while of silence, Jodie suddenly gave a cold laugh, “Hah! Don’t make me laugh, please. Even though
I’ve put in so much effort, I still couldn’t get what I wanted, so what makes you think you can convince me that
you’ve worked hard in just a few words?”
Just when Ryleigh was about to say something, Xyla interrupted and said sarcastically, “You tried your best to
squeeze yourself into high society. You sold your body and used everything you could to get yourself a man, but do
you know why you failed in the end? That’ s because high society is never short of smart women like you. You need
more than just a pretty face. Brain is a good thing, and I suggest you use it sometimes.”
Jodie’s face turned red and blue with embarrassment after Xyla humiliated her. A smile then appeared on Xyla’s
face as she said, “If you had worked hard and had become a real ballerina or a pianist, you would certainly attain
more than you have right now.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJodie’s body trembled, and she clenched her fists tightly.
Xyla walked closer to her and added, “I remember the music academy had high hopes for you, but you were the
one who let them down. Weren’t those rich people willing to invest in your dance dream? But you, did you return
the favor?”
Jodie stumbled. Her legs gave way, and she fell to the floor,
Xyla looked downward at her, her face bereft of emotion. “You were the one who put yourself in your current
situation, and you still have the guts to say that you’ve worked very hard for your dream? Don’t make me laugh,
please! You decided to rest on your laurels, and you still want to get recognition from people. Do you think
everyone is blind?”
After that, she glanced at the few female instructors. “You chose the wrong team, buttered up the wrong person,
and refused to use your brains to think over the situation yourself. Do you think you represent justice? No, you’re
just idiots. Honestly, it’s the first time I’ve seen such brainless people.” The few female instructors hemmed and
hawed. They felt embarrassed and humiliated at the same time.