It Was Like a Hot Potato

Nidia didn't feel inferior, but she did worry that she would not get along well with them.

She knew a lot of rich girls. The people she contacted most in her life were Abby and Sophia.

She was accustomed to Abby's arrogance and superiority for a long time.

She also knew Sophia's hypocrisy and cunning.

What was her inner feeling? Perhaps she didn't want to see them anymore.

Originally she thought that she won't insist on engaging in them if they were from different circles.

But when Nidia really came into contact with them, she knew that although they were quite different in appearance and temperament, the same thing was that everyone was knowledgeable, humble and polite. They called her "South" sincerely and affectionately and didn't show any superiority.

Nidia couldn't help but feel that there was a great difference between the daughter raised by a really rich family and that raised by the pseudo-rich family.