Chapter 684 Treated Differently By Teachers

"Can a girl from another city make money in the capital?"

Phoebe was still suspicious of it.

"Mom, it's a new era now. Why can't she make a living? She's good at making money. The location of the clothing shop is good. If she keep doing it for a while, the customer would come."

Joseph spoke for Sunny. Sunny was indeed a good girl. At least she was independent and didn't want to rely on him. She had never caused him any trouble, including this time she opened a clothing shop by herself. She didn't tell him until it was done.

Having such a sensible girlfriend saved him a lot of trouble. Joseph was more and more satisfied with Sunny. His parents just had prejudice against her and would like her after knowing what kind of person she was.

"The young people are thinking fast now. We can't keep up with them. In short, the youth are more promising than us. Sunny, I heard from Joseph that your parents have also come to the capital city. He has been taken good care of by your parents before, and we have never had the

oked evasive.

"Yes. Did you feel it too? But I did the same thing and ate the same food with you every day. Didn't I do anything against the school rules and the fire?"

She could understand that the teacher liked Helen, but there was no need to hate her. Everyone came to learn, and it was okay that the teacher didn't like her, but she didn't want to be treated differently. People who didn't know her might think that she had done something shameful.

"The teacher just prefer Helen, because she is the honor of our department. You just haven’t shown your real ability yet. When you did, they would also like you."

Kenna comforted.

"It has nothing to do with it. Besides, it is not that the teacher must like me and I don't need the same treatment as Helen has. I just hope that they treat me equally. I can understand it if I raised my hand and the teacher didn’t see me, but if the teacher ignored me every time, does it mean that the teacher ignore the existence of me? What if I really have questions to ask them?"