Chapter 769The owner of the milk tea shop had been smiling all day recently. Her shop suddenly becamepopular. Every night when she checked the accounts, she always thought of the girl who she hired afew days before.At that time, Christina came to apply for a job in the milk tea shop. Thinking that this senior highschool student definitely had no time to work, the owner of the shop asked casually, “What is thebenefit of hiring you?”Christina said with a serious expression, “I'm beautiful.”This girl was really good-looking and had a better temperament than the TV stars. But she didn'texpect that hiring a beauty could bring such a big profit to their business. It was cost-effective.The milk tea in their shop was not the best or cheapest, but many students who came from theuniversities around came to buy milk tea every day, especially boys. The small shop was so crowdedthat the seats were not enough, but they were still willing to stand outside to drink.“I think the owner of the milk tea shop should give Christina a raise.”May and Crystal wanted to come over and support Christina's part-time job, but there were somany people here that they couldn't squeeze in.“It looks like those internet-famous shops that hired someone to line up.” Crystal smiled.Those passers-by saw that there were so many customers in the shop. Some of them would buy acup of milk tea here out of curiosity, which really brought profits.May glanced around the boys from the schools nearby, “I didn't expect that these guys could do agood thing today.”Usually, these thick-skinned guys pester Christina and come downstairs of their dormitory and yellat them. The girls are so angry but they can't get rid of these guys even they splash them withwater.At that time, Christina only told the owner that she was beautiful, which was too modest. Not onlywas she outstanding in appearance, but she was also quite famous among the schools nearbyChristina was a good-looking girl who vied for scholarships every year. Most importantly, she oncedropped three bully guys who teased her into the hospital.All of the top students, the ordinary students, and the bad students looked at her differently. Andwaves of courting from these guys annoyed Christina. No one won her heart.Everyone seemed to have a feeling that the one harder to get was the better."... That's why the agency doesn't allow entertainers to get into a relationship and make it publicduring their contract. Entertainers are consumer goods belonging to the public. Once they belongto a certain person, theywon't have that much economic value.”May looked at Christina from a business perspective. She nodded, feeling that Christina was a goodcandidate for the entertainment industry.However, Christina had no talent for singing, and she would definitely fail if she acted. Her moodswere always all on her face.“I never thought that Christina's family was worse than mine."Crystal sighed.May also felt a little strange, “Look at her face and her temper. She doesn't look like a poor girl.”Children from poor families always have a sense of inferiority, so they are more sensitive andcautious when getting along with people. Overweight people were most afraid of others to callthem “Fatso,” and poor people naturally hated others mentioning the word “Poor.” But Christinaseemed to have no psychological barrier at all.At this moment, in a private room on the second floor of a hotpot restaurant opposite the milk teashop, Patrick kept his eye on the situation across the road.He was also figuring on the same question.If Patrick wanted to investigate something, he just needed to call someone. Then the results wouldbe sent to him as a large bag of documents.But this time, he didn't ask Lucy to do it. He was hesitating.It was an indefinable fidget.He wanted to know more about her. Her family, her friends, her emotions.His phone rang.It was the principal who asked him when he was going to start the class. As a big sponsor of theschool, Patrick proposed to have psychological courses this term. He wanted to help the seniorstudents relieve their pressure.“Mr. Hopkins, my dear nephew, you have helped to improve the education quality of our school thistime. On behalf of the whole school, I thank you for your generosity.” The principal tried to curryfavor with him.Nephew? The eldership of the Hopkins family had no relationship with this principal at all.“I have something to do this week.”Patrick didn’t pay much attention to what the principal said. His eyes were fixed on the busy figurestanding in front of the milk tea shop's cabinet.“Then I'll ask another teacher for a lesson this week. We can arrange it when you come back later,okay?""Okay. Sorry to trouble you.”“You're welcome.”The busy girl lowered her head and carefully made a cup after a cup of sweet milk tea. Her eyeswere clear and firm. Patrick's mind kept drifting away when he looked at her. He didn’t care whatthe principal said in the end."Christina.”He pronounced the name silently.He looked at her personal archives left in the school. Her father was Donald Dickens.Donald could not be said to be fabulously rich, but he was still a figure in C City. How could the onlydaughter from a rich family live such a hard life?Patrick's face darkened. He felt that there must be someone from the Dickens family who had kickedher out and bullied her.Patrick decided to visit the Dickens family in person

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