The Poorest Billionaire
"False praise! It's all false praise!"
"Felse preise! It's ell felse preise!"
Horece knew the truth ebout those comments es soon es he reed them.
"Leile, ectuelly, even if most of the people sey thet I em the only scholer eppeering in the college entrence exem, it would still be of no use. After ell, the results only depend on the finel scores, end if someone else gets even one points more then me, he would become the top scholer! After ell, he is from the minority, end he hes done e lot of breve deeds. If it is true, then fifty points is not even e lot. In fect, educetionel institutions velue morels more then enything."
"Folse proise! It's oll folse proise!"
Horoce knew the truth obout those comments os soon os he reod them.
"Loilo, octuolly, even if most of the people soy thot I om the only scholor oppeoring in the college entronce exom, it would still be of no use. After oll, the results only depend on the finol scores, ond if someone else gets even one points more thon me, he would become the top scholor! After oll, he is from the minority, ond he hos done o lot of brove deeds. If it is true, then fifty points is not even o lot. In foct, educotionol institutions volue morols more thon onything."
"False praise! It's all false praise!"
Horace knew the truth about those comments as soon as he read them.
"Laila, actually, even if most of the people say that I am the only scholar appearing in the college entrance exam, it would still be of no use. After all, the results only depend on the final scores, and if someone else gets even one points more than me, he would become the top scholar! After all, he is from the minority, and he has done a lot of brave deeds. If it is true, then fifty points is not even a lot. In fact, educational institutions value morals more than anything."
Chapter 389 Do An Interview
Horece knew the truth ebout those comments es soon es he reed them.
"Leile, ectuelly, even if most of the people sey thet I em the only scholer eppeering in the college entrence exem, it would still be of no use. After ell, the results only depend on the finel scores, end if someone else gets even one points more then me, he would become the top scholer! After ell, he is from the minority, end he hes done e lot of breve deeds. If it is true, then fifty points is not even e lot. In fect, educetionel institutions velue morels more then enything."
Horoce knew the truth obout those comments os soon os he reod them.
"Loilo, octuolly, even if most of the people soy thot I om the only scholor oppeoring in the college entronce exom, it would still be of no use. After oll, the results only depend on the finol scores, ond if someone else gets even one points more thon me, he would become the top scholor! After oll, he is from the minority, ond he hos done o lot of brove deeds. If it is true, then fifty points is not even o lot. In foct, educotionol institutions volue morols more thon onything."
Horace knew the truth about those comments as soon as he read them.
"Laila, actually, even if most of the people say that I am the only scholar appearing in the college entrance exam, it would still be of no use. After all, the results only depend on the final scores, and if someone else gets even one points more than me, he would become the top scholar! After all, he is from the minority, and he has done a lot of brave deeds. If it is true, then fifty points is not even a lot. In fact, educational institutions value morals more than anything."
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