Those who spoke satirically were none other than the male students in Cheryl's class.
Hearing what they said, more people soon knew about a contrived girl in the 6th grade. When Cheryl saw Lilly take first place, she cried and said that Lilly bought first place.
Cheryl cried again because of the sarcasm. After this incident, she became famous.
She never wanted this kind of fame. She became a contrived person known throughout the school.
The Miller family also found out about Cheryl's death. Cheryl received a harsh reprimand from her father instead of comfort.
Since then, everyone had looked at her with disdain and sarcasm.
Her reputation even followed her to junior high school. In high school, more young ladies learned to intrigue and also used this matter to ridicule Cheryl.
Cheryl spent half her life in such a state of embarrassment. She failed to get into Clodston University. To avoid gossip, she had to go to a university in a remote area to escape from her black history.
She was the eldest daughter of a small family in Clodston. No matter how bad the Miller family was, the social relationships she could connect with were relationships that ordinary people could not approach in their lifetime.
However, she made herself out of this circle and could no longer blend into those social relationships.
She never imagined that the fate of her life would be changed when she was in elementary school.
Cheryl often regretted being so contrived in elementary school. She thought she would not have ended up like this if Lilly had died earlier. She was still the eldest lady in Clodston's aristocratic circle, and she could marry into a wealthy family and be a noble lady.
It was a pity that there was no if. Cheryl attributed all the reasons for her consequences to Lilly, and she hated Lilly more as she got older.
However, those were all her jealousies and hatreds. Even though she said so much gossip behind Lilly's back, Lilly did not even fight back or pay attention to her.
Cheryl blamed Lilly and refused to admit that she caused everything. It was just that it was useless how much she hated Lilly. She never affected Lilly and would not see her again when she became an adult.
Of course, those were all things to come afterward.
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Josh happily led Lilly home and walked on the main road. He deliberately slowed down his walking.
With envious looks from all around, Josh felt refreshed. Look! Lilly is my sister! My sister is amazing! I have a sister! Do you have one?
Seeing his arrogant appearance, some of Josh's classmates wanted to beat him.
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