Chapter 11 She’s a Bumpkin

“Zoe, if someone bullies you in school, just say you’re from the Horton family, understand? Your mom, your brothers, and I will help you.”

These words were spoken by Reese to seven–year–old Zoe in Valerie’s previous life.

At that time, Valerie was sitting in the passenger seat silently.

She thought of what Kieran had said to her today.

“Keep a low profile and don’t disgrace us.”

These words were completely different from Reese’s.

Valerie didn’t care about the ridicule of the children in the classroom.

She still had a calm expression as she glanced at every child who was laughing wildly.

Valerie didn’t flush or panic. Her composed reaction made the students lose their laughter.

There was a hint of contempt and even more disgust for Valerie in their eyes.

“Her clothes are old. Why is she still wearing them?”

“It must be that her family doesn’t have the money to buy new ones for her.”

“So a bumpkin came to our class?”

When these words came out, those kids laughed out loud.

They ignored Sophie.

After glaring at them, the other students also gave Valerie a searching look.

The students in the class showed no friendliness toward Valerie, who had suddenly joined them.

Valerie didn’t care.

As long as these kids didn’t bother her and nothing happened to her, she would be able to stay here in peace for the next six years.

And she could enjoy her life at this fancy school.

Of course, this was just Valerie’s daydreaming.

How could reality be what she wanted?

After the group of kids finished laughing, Sophie smiled at Valerie.

“Introduce yourself.”

Valerie nodded her head.

“Hi everyone, I’m Valerie Horton. I’m seven years old, and I’m going to be your classmate starting today. I’m looking forward to getting to know all of you and having a great time together.”

Valerie gave a slight smile.

The children yelled.

“Ms. Mercer! I don’t want to sit with her!”

“Ms. Mercer! Me either!”

“Me neither!”

others followed suit, raising their hands to show that

was large, and there were some empty seats

students who raised their hands and said they

to an

was no one around, and it

one would

Valerie was satisfied.

her, the kids who raised their hands were already looking

ignorance made them feel

since they were born, they had never been ignored

them glared at Valerie as fiercely

it’s class time. Be

tension in

reluctantly took out their textbooks and notebooks and listened to

Valerie’s first day here, so she didn’t have a

she had thought that the lessons of the first

But she was wrong.

were literature and history for junior high

was even

It looked very complicated.

stayed in junior high school for one year

not fully

to the

was at a

book appeared in front

“Here you are.”

childish male voice revealed

the boy who gave her the

jumped slightly as he

tender skin was faint pink

coldly at Valerie, and his delicate lips were

absolutely become

widened her eyes and blinked a

She took his textbook.

“Thank you.”

“You’re welcome.”

Valerie until she felt a

out a sigh

on the textbook

to the first page where the words

instantly tensed up

Derek.

young master of the Fisher family in

family’s status was the same as

the Fisher family was stronger than

Fisher was a well–deserved

His achievements were unrivaled.

sons were also

Horton family, and some became

child of Galen’s

was Galen’s

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