Chapter 547 Never Lose To That Bitch

Dick was still young and didn't know much about the family situation. But Amy had grown up and could help the family in a few years.

Now Jade couldn't count on her man at all. She pinned all her hopes on her daughter.

"Mom, you'd better put your hope on my brother. Dad's matter has humiliated me enough. I can't even keep my head up high at school, and I haven't taken the college entrance examination. I don't have confidence in myself. I'm afraid that it will make you more disappointed."

Amy didn't have much confidence in her study. She thought she was not a good material for study at all. The reason why she was willing to go to school was that she wanted to be superior to others. But it was impossible for her to get a high score and go to a good university. No one knew about it, but she had a clear estimation of herself. There was no way she could be admitted to a good school, and going to the junior college was the best she could do.

"Disappointed? Why would you let me down? You said you wouldn't take the college entrance ex

uncomfortable? It was the college entrance examination. She had been sitting in her seat for two or three hours. She couldn’t move and had to use her brain. No wonder she was not uncomfortable. Only Celia could endure it. Since the accident, she didn't even scream. Linda had to admire her willpower.

"Miss Linda, you can go back to have a rest. I'll change it for Celia later."

In the past two days, it was Linda who changed the gauze for Celia. Every time Wendy was asked to do something else.

"Mom, didn't you say that you would take care of my life and help me get dressed, wash and clean my body? Miss Linda is experienced in changing medicine."

Her two legs were very ugly now. If Wendy looked at them, she would probably faint.

"Yes, Celia's mother. You'd better not look at it, in case you feel sad. Let me do it. You can do something else."

Although Linda was not Celia's mother, she felt heartbroken at the sight of the wound, let alone Wendy.

Although Celia was not from a rich family, her parent loved her very much.