Chapter 4358 The Gap Between Classes
Chapter 4358 The Gap Between Classes
Chapter 4358 The Gap Between Classes
The Calvert's house was even more rundown than she had imagined, with a musty smell wafting
through the air.
When Calvert turned on the light, Harley surveyed the room. Many of the old pieces of furniture looked NôvelDrama.Org holds text © rights.
somewhat damaged. There were quite a few cabinets with only half a door, or with door handles that
were only half there.
Such living conditions could have been described as extremely harsh. However, when one looked at
Calvert, it wasn't possible to associate him with such an environment.
Calvert himself had an excellent physique. Even when he was dressed in ordinary, cheap clothes, he
exuded an air of elegance, like a noble prince fallen on hard times.
"My place is a bit modest," Calvert said, seemingly a bit embarrassed.
"Do you plan on moving to a different house in the future?" Harley asked. After all, no matter how you
look at it, this place doesn't seem quite suitable for comfortable living.
"Once I graduate from university, if I have the means, I'll move away from here," Calvert said, then
chuckled self-deprecatingly. "But it's also possible that I might never be able to leave this place. After
all, it's hard to cross social classes. Many children of the poor remain poor forever."
"Why would you think that?" Harley asked, looking at the other person in confusion.
"What?" He was taken aback.
"A child born into poverty doesn't necessarily have to stay poor forever. Isn't the reason you're going to
college to change your fate?" she said.
She knew very well how hard it was for an ordinary person with no family background to get into her
current university and receive a full scholarship.
Given Calvert's family situation, he could only afford to attend this university if he received a full
scholarship.
Upon hearing her words, he shuddered slightly, lowering his head and murmuring, "I guess it was in
high school when I thought good grades could determine a lot of things. But when I got to college, I
realized I was a bit naive."
Most of his classmates around him were wealthy and influential people.
Calvert slowly began to understand that in the eyes of those people, he was nothing more than a
clown. Even though he had good grades, he had no background, and his family was poor. Trying to
change his own fate was just too difficult.
Even though some girls were drawn to Calvert because of his looks and tried to win his favor, they only
saw him as a temporary source of amusement. They didn't really intend to have a long-term
relationship with him.
"I think having good grades is great, it shows you're smart," Harley said. "Someone as intelligent as
you, as long as you're willing to work hard, you're bound to succeed."
Calvert suddenly froze, slowly lifting his head. What came into view was Harley's handsome and
radiant face, showing not a hint of insincerity.
"Thank you." It took Calvert quite a while to say that.
"By the way, what happened to the ointment I gave you last time?" Harley asked.
"Over here." He walked over to a worn-out cabinet and pulled out an ointment from inside.
"You've got a wound on your face. You'd better apply something to it quickly. That way, it might not be
so noticeable tomorrow," she said.
"Alright," Calvert responded, only to find Harley's gaze still firmly fixed on him.
He was stared at to the point where he started to feel a bit embarrassed.