Chapter 92: I Don't Believe You Won't Come Home

But Sally Jefferson wasn't so reckless; she valued her life.

However, she couldn't bear to stay any longer, the halo of adoration surrounding Ella Lacey made her die of jealousy; it was like a knife stabbing her, causing unbearable pain.

Finally, she left stealthily with a downcast and disheveled appearance...

...

Ella Lacey had been extraordinarily busy that day.

Various radio stations, TV stations, mainstream websites, and other media from the city came one after another to report and interview her as the new top scholar. After finishing the media interviews, there were magazines that wanted to take her cover photo. Later, she accepted a scholarship from the city, and as a representative of excellent graduates, she shared her study experiences with her juniors in the ceremony hall.

Of course, her secret to success was something only she knew. She shared more from a psychological perspective when talking with others.