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“As expected of the wealthy Christopher Lewis.
As soon as he returned to the country, he made a large donation to various major art academics in Dellmoor.”
“I heard that he graduated from our college too.
It’s not surprising that he would donate.
After all, he is from the richest family in Dellmoor. What matters most is that he is good-looking.
My, he is no doubt the nation’s most beloved man.
Not only is he handsome, he is also rich and friendly.
It’s very rare to find someone like him who combines all of these qualities.”
The entire Hegbert College of Art was raving about Christopher, but Margaret Sullivan seemed radically out of place.
Ignoring her surroundings, Margaret sat on the stairs, eating a piece of stale bread along with a bottle of mineral water.
She found it hard to swallow during winter. Christopher is back!
It’s been three years!
“Meg, why are you eating bread again? Let’s go!
I will treat you to a sumptuous meal.” Jodie Clark strode over and sat next to Margaret.
Margaret shook her head and stuffed the remaining bread into her mouth.
Then, she got up, picked up her bag, and slung it over her shoulder. Her body seemed to be even thinner.
“I don’t have time for that. All right, I need to go back now.”
Jodie heaved a sigh and replied, “Fine. You win!
Please don’t eat bread again tomorrow morning.
I will bring you breakfast…” Her voice drifted off as Margaret moved away on her bicycle.
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