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Chapter 5 First impression

Word Count: 2157    |    Released on: 10/11/2021

a businessman's son to live next door!"    I walked out of the room and saw a few people standing in th

me to study. I didn't expect to accept even the merchant children of the lower class background. As expected, it's really difficult to get a good reputation."    Opposite him was a young man with dark hair and eyes. His body was extremely thin, so he looked extraordinarily long. He probably didn't expect to encounter this kind of thing. His face was flushed and he looked nervous.    The housekeeper shook his head embarrassedly: "We need to clean up the room separately. Today, we can't change it." "Oh, unbelievable." The chubby

his chest. As if he had been rescued, he bent over and said to me, "What a good boy, thank you for your help."    The black-haired boy exaggeratedly relieved, and cautiously said to me: "Thank you." Then he fleeed a

s Mr. Dean Constantine, the owner of Quint Estate in Kent."    I use the word "Mr." to describe my father, which shows t

est son of the Earl of Felmont, hope we will get along well from now on."    Although he said get along, but his attitud

80% of what he had learned from the adults in his family. He was just a childish young man who did so. Not only did he have no authority, but he appeared very naive.    I shook my head. Just about to turn around and leave, I suddenly remembered the name he had just reported.    "Edward Felmont? Isn't it the Felmont?" I looked at his door suspiciously.    In my previous life, I worked as a recorder in a factory in London. At that time, there was a scandal that spread all over London.    The young

am not. The gods are above, let a person who has experienced death return to this world. The merciful god has mercy on me. I should cherish this hard-won opportunity and do not disappoint the merciful Lord.    School is open and life is very busy.    Don’t think that studying and living in aristocratic schools is easy. Let me, a person who has been to a charity school, tell you that studying and living in upper-class schools is more difficult.    We have been busy almost since we opened our eyes. We are full of arrangements for study, sports, entertainment, and social interaction. When you are tired, you will be asleep as soon as you go to bed at night. Of course, the premise is that if you take your studies seriously, as an upper-class brother, if you don't study, no one will care about you. Because the nobility and gentleman class have high requirements for enjoying life, you can completely avoid studying, as long as there is land inheritance, you will always be a gentleman.   I didn't come for enjoyment. My goal is to be able to enter the university and get a real gentleman status, so I must be diligent. 350 pounds seems to be a lot, but I spent nearly 200 pounds a year in this school. Unless I get a scholarship, I can't hold on to graduation. As a psychological adult, the basic practical knowledge is naturally not difficult for me. The difficulty lies in those lace courses, such as literature, painting, music, fencing, etc., but I am not a lady waiting to be married in my boudoir, fencing. Nothing like horse riding, painting and playing the piano are too terrible.   Other students can perform well in these subjects, because of their background, they have been influenced by this aspect since childhood. Although I am also the son of a gentleman, it is a pity that my father ignored me at all. Mrs. Jenny spent the whole day thinking about fighting against William’s brother, so she naturally treated me as an invisible person. I almost spent my childhood freely. Like the wild children outside, they play madly in the wasteland all day long. Don't talk abo

c class, I have to weigh it before I settle a grievance with them. Simon helped me hide the things about going to school. My father thought I was going to the charity school with an annual fee of 4 pounds.    Pete stared at us angrily. Suddenly his eyes

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