Chapter 1483: 1483. One should not associate with people of bad character.
When the subject of Ethan White was brought up, there was not only an air of unfairness on his behalf but also
an unmistakable hint of admiration.
After Sophia Taylor finished speaking, she noticed Grandmother Wood still responding with an awkward smile,
though her gaze seemed somewhat different from before. Sophia couldn’t help but feel uneasy, as if
Grandmother Wood's expression held skind of hidden ridicule towards her.
Finally, her face darkened, and she said:
"In any case, | genuinely want what's best for Abigail. | don’t want her to interact too much with Elly Campbell. If
she ends up being led astray, her entire life will be ruined. Unlike Elly, who has connections and a husband
spoiling her endlessly, surrounded by men constantly supporting her. You all better be careful."
After delivering yet another manipulative warning, Sophia found herself in an awkward position and left abruptly.
As she emerged outside, Elly Campbell avoided running into her by stepping into the small alley by the house.
Only when Sophia's figure disappeared into the distance did Elly step out of the alley, casting a contemplative
glance at Abigail Wood's door, unsure whether to go in and continue tutoring her.
If they believed Sophia’s words and thought of her as someone disloyal and opportunistic, would going in now
only result in them driving her out? Wouldn't that be too embarrassing?
"Grandma, we can't take everything Miss Taylor says as truth without careful thought."
Just as Elly hesitated about whether to enter, she heard Abigail's stern tone coming from inside.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"You think Miss Taylor was wrong in what she said?"
"No."
Abigail shook her head and continued:
"Miss Taylor was right. We shouldn't associate with people of questionable character. But at the stime, we
shouldn't believe others so easily without seeing things with our own eyes. That kind of thinking is also wrong."
At this point, Abigail paused briefly, and Elly, still standing outside the door, raised her eyebrows slightly upon
hearing those words, a trace of admiration flickering in her eyes.
Abigail's voice carried on: "Though | haven't spent much twith Elly Campbell, she is undeniably a very
patient teacher. No matter how many questions we ask or how difficult they are, she always takes the tto
explain them thoroughly."
In contrast to Miss Taylor, although she also answered their questions, when they asked too many, she would
secretly insult them and warn them not to disclose her behavior. Otherwise, she'd threaten to quit teaching in
such a poor and remote area, leaving them to fend for themselves.
Miss Taylor often said that in such an impoverished village, no one else would ever agree to chere besides
her.
She suggested that if she left, they would never have another chance to learn anything.
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physically punished.
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Abigail deeply hoped that Miss Taylor's malicious words wouldn't tarnish Elly Campbell's image.
Abigail frowned but deliberately refrained from sharing with Grandmother Wood how Sophia Taylor privately
treated and threatened them.