Wendy felt that everything she had now was because of her daughter. On the contrary, as her parent, she had done nothing for her.

"You are so humble, Celia's mother! Come on, let's applaud for her!"

Other parents and teachers thought Wendy was being polite and modest. They didn't know that this was what she was thinking at all. What she had now was all attributed to Celia.

Wendy had never enjoyed such an honor in her life. She was praised by the students' parents and teachers, and received the certificates and student grants. She had never dreamed that she would have such a day. Everyone envied her. She felt that she was inferior to others, but because of her daughter, she was able to change her life.

Wendy stood on the stage. Everyone was envious of her, including Sue of course. But not only was she envious, but she was also full of hatred. She should have been in that position. If she hadn't given Wendy and Celia food, could they still be alive today? Now that Celia had been adm

l sorry for you for helping me."

In fact, Wendy didn't want to waste other people's time. What if they got cold when waiting downstairs in the winter?

"Aunt, you go first. Don't keep Mr. Tim waiting. If it's cold, we'll go back first."

After saying that, Hardy and his mother looked at each other. The two of them were kind and righteous. Now that Wendy was in trouble, of course they could not ignore it. In other words, Wendy and Celia were really unlucky to have such a bad mother-in-law.

"Hardy, Celia is so important in your class. And her parent been asked to have a private conversation with the teacher."

On the one hand, Cora sympathized with Wendy; on the other hand, she envied her.

"Celia is a good student, and a promising one for top university. She is not in the school at ordinary times. Of course the teacher should take care of her."

Hardy also envied Celia. How could she learn so well? He had been taking great pains to study, but he was still inferior to Celia.