Chapter 129: Analyzing One by One_2

And she, although her family also owned a company, was well aware of the specific circumstances: when compared to Deloris's family, theirs was completely insignificant. It's said that there are class differences between the poor and the rich, but within the ranks of the wealthy, those differences can be even more severe. Moreover, the rich generally don't concern themselves with the remarks of the poor, but if you are already part of the circle, that's a different story. It's all too easy for trouble to start with a slip of the tongue.

"Is Yimi currently in the Indigo Cornflower Club?" Deloris asked the question.

"Uh, ah, yes, I'm aware of that. I will apply to leave the club right away." Recently, the reputation of the Indigo Cornflower Club had not been good, and Yimi was aware of that, but she had not left until now, fearing retribution from the club members for sticking her head out and being labeled a traitor.