"Dad, do you also think I'm bad?"
Celia was better than him in every aspect. He was just like a nerd who knew nothing in front of her.
Hardy didn't have any confidence at all. He even had a sense of inferiority after he came to the big city.
"If you are not good enough, you won't be enrolled here. Son, you are the best in your parents' hearts. Do you know how many people in our village envy us? So we have to be content with what we have achieved and work harder and strive for the best. It's not easy to study here, you have to try your best."
Of course, there was a gap between people, especially when they came from the countryside. As soon as they came to a big city, they inexplicably had a sense of inferiority, and Hardy was no exception. He didn't know what his university life would be in the next four years.
He was very nervous. He couldn't catch up with Celia. She was confident and generous wherever she went, and she seemed to know everything. But he was different. In the past
ce had thought that he would have a bright future. But he didn't expect that Sharon was also in the capital city and was a soldier in the army.
"Okay, Mr. Horace. Then we'll go our separate ways. Since Hardy is with you, there is no need to worry about anything else. Just have fun for a few days."
Celia was grateful to the village head for his help to her and her mother in the past. He had helped her to go to high school. Without them, she wouldn't be able to make it today. Celia was heavily indebted to them, so she gave special tuition for Hardy in his study. If it weren't for her notes in the college entrance examination, Hardy wouldn't have been able to get such a high score. In a certain degree, Celia felt that she had already pay back their kindness.
Horace had a good character, and so did Hardy. Although Hardy liked her all the time, he had never done anything extreme. She hoped to keep a friendly contact with them.
"Okay, let's have a meal together later before you leave."