After all, Miss Taylor was willing to come to the mountains to teach them, which was a good deed.
"Grandmother, whatever Miss Taylor says, just listen and let it go. Don't take it seriously, and don't go saying it randomly to others."
She didn't want to say anything bad about Miss Taylor, and even less about Elly Campbell.
But she still preferred Elly Campbell a bit more.
Elly Campbell stood outside the door, and she hadn't expected Abigail Wood to say something like that—she was indeed surprised.
"Grandmother knows, Grandmother has lived most of her life, hasn't she seen all kinds of people? That Miss Taylor is clearly just jealous."
Though she hadn't seen that much money in her life, she understood what it meant to be the richest person.
Elly Campbell was beautiful, knowledgeable, kind-hearted—donating buildings and supplies to them. How could such a person be the type Miss Taylor described?
