Previously, Lily Jones had ntioned over the phone that Sophia Taylor wanted to join Yinghua and hoped to do so through connections.
Elly Campbell didn’t entirely look down on the idea of using connections to get ahead.
What she couldn’t stand was people like Sophia Taylor—pretending to condemn shortcuts while secretly trying to take them herself.
Not to ntion that getting into Yinghua as a teacher wasn’t even the kind of place where connections could easily work. And why did Sophia assu that those with better family circumstances were necessarily using connections to get in?
Was she sohow more qualified than the "connection users" just because she wasn’t relying on favors?
It was no different from people assuming that single won who are attractive and live lavishly must all be mistresses.
After quietly listening to Sophia complain, Elly Campbell offered a calm comnt:
"So, what’s your plan? Why have you co to about this?"
Sophia looked a bit embarrassed.
She pursed her lips, prepared to speak, but Elly was quicker, cutting her off with a chuckle:
"At first, I thought you were coming to ask to help you get a spot at a prestigious school. I do know Yinghua’s principal well enough; getting you in wouldn’t be a problem..."
Hearing this, Sophia’s eyes lit up imdiately. Her move seed to be paying off.
But before she could fully revel in her success, Elly continued:
"Now that I’ve heard how much you despise connections, it seems I misunderstood. If I were to pull so strings to get you in, wouldn’t that be an insult to your noble character?"
Sophia: "..."
Damn it! Elly Campbell, damn it!
Sophia couldn’t help but curse in her head.
Elly, that despicable woman, was deliberately ssing with her, wasn’t she?
Forcing a stiff smile, Sophia worked hard to maintain composure, but she couldn’t muster the energy to keep grinning.
In that mont, she wanted nothing more than to grab Elly by the shoulders and scream: You didn’t misunderstand! Just give the spot—I’ll gladly let you insult my noble character as much as you want!
Feigning obliviousness to Sophia’s frozen expression, Elly said with practiced indifference:
"So, if you’re not here for a spot, is there sothing else you need from ?"
She glanced at her watch. "If not, I should get going."
"Miss Campbell—no, wait, you’ve misunderstood . I... I just wanted to ask if you could help get a teaching position at Yinghua."
As Sophia spoke, she paused, as if rembering sothing, and a glint flashed in her eyes. She added:
"Miss Jones told the principal of Yinghua is good friends with Mr. Jones, and said I shouldn’t go through you—I should go directly to Mr. Jones instead..."
Elly raised an eyebrow at that comnt.
Ha!
Sophia Taylor really didn’t know when to quit.
Badmouthing Lily Jones behind her back, only to turn around and slander Lily in front of Elly herself.
She really owed it to her year spent teaching in the countryside, living cut off from information trends, because she had absolutely no idea what the current relationship between her and Lily Jones was like.
This young volunteer teacher was truly eye-opening.
Soone like this, in charge of educating children—how much of their nascent worldview was she distorting?
When Sophia noticed Elly wasn’t speaking but had visibly cooled in attitude, she assud Elly was angry with Lily Jones. Thinking her move was working once again, she couldn’t help feeling a bit smug.
Still, she kept up a sowhat conflicted expression and said:
"I originally didn’t plan to approach Mr. Jones. Miss Jones told that Mr. Jones holds so grudges against you because... because of Mr. White,
I was worried this might cause tension between you two. I thought I could speak to Mr. Jones and clarify things, so he wouldn’t misunderstand you."
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