Gerald could hear a girl calling out to him.
When he turned
around, he realized that it was none other than Whitney, the president of the
student union.
Obviously,
Whitney had already witnessed the scene where Gerald had gotten out of the
Ferrari. At this time,
she was
staring at Gerald in disbelief with an extremely shocked expression on her
face.
“How can I
help you?”
Gerald did not
expect that he would still be seen by an acquaintance even though he had
already asked Aiden to
drop him off
such a long way from the campus.
Gerald knew
that the reason why Whitney called out to him was because she wanted to find
out why he had gotten
out from the
Ferrari.
However, Gerald pretended to be a little confused.
Seriously…
“You, you, you…why
did you just get out of a Ferrari?” Whitney asked him directly.
During her
last few encounters with Gerald, she had really experienced many shocking
revelations.
First of all,
she found out that Gerald won the lottery and he could actually buy everyone a
meal at Homeland
Kitchen last
night. Moreover, he did not hesitate to splurge at all.
Therefore,
Whitney decided to ask Gerald’s classmates about this matter because she wanted
to find out what
exactly was
going on. The answer that she got from them was that Gerald had won the lottery
and he won thirty
thousand
dollars.
However, at
this time, many of the students were already speculating that Gerald won much
more than thirty
thousand
dollars from the lottery.
This made
Whitney feel very uncomfortable. How could Gerald, who was nothing but a pauper
have such good luck?
Was God blind?
It was only
normal for her to feel this way.
After all, no one would feel comfortable or happy if someone
that they had been bullying all their lives was
suddenly
living a better life than they were!
Whitney had
been meaning to find Gerald and get to the bottom of this matter.
How much did
he win from the lottery?
Unexpectedly,
she ran into him as she was about to leave the university and she saw him
getting out of the
expensive
Ferrari.
“Oh, that is
my friend’s car. He’s just dropping me off at school,” Gerald replied lightly.
“Hahaha. Your
friend’s car? Who is your friend? Would you, Gerald, actually have friends who
are so wealthy? I
won’t believe
you even if you kill me!”
Whitney was
not convinced at all.
“Well, it
doesn’t matter to me whether you believe me or not. Besides that, whether I
have any rich or wealthy
friends
has nothing to
do with you at all, has it?” Gerald replied as he was starting
to get
annoyed.
This woman was
just too unreasonable.
Gerald was
also starting to discover that after he had gotten some wealth, he was
also
undergoing a subtle
personality change. Before this, he would never have had the
courage to speak to Whitney in this manner.
Whitney was
really dissatisfied with Gerald’s tone at this time.
“You! Wow! Gerald,
don’t you know how to appreciate others’ concern for you? I’m just worried that
you’ve been
cheated by
some MLM organization. Don’t you know how some MLM organizations work to
deceive people? First, they
try to draw
the person’s attention by using various means to please you. After that, they
make you vain and
materialistic.
Once you get used to living like a rich person, you’d have to continue working
for them to
maintain the
lifestyle that you’ve already gotten used to! Otherwise, you’ll only be a
useless person!”
“Furthermore,
as the president of the student union, don’t you think I have the right to
meddle in your private
affairs? If
you really did join an MLM organization, you’ll only discredit the student
union department! I’m
only trying to
advise you because you’ve been poor all your life and you know nothing about
anything that’s
going on in
this world!” Whitney continued speaking in a sarcastic manner.
Gerald smiled
bitterly before he shook his head and said, “I’ve already told you the truth.
There’s nothing
else I can
say. The car really belongs to my friend!”
“Fine! Let’s forget about the car then. Let me ask you about
the lottery that you won yesterday! I heard people
saying that
you spent more than twenty-two thousand dollars for dinner last night! Is it
true? I thought you
won thirty
thousand dollars in the lottery? Did you actually spend twenty-two thousand
dollars just like that?”