Josh used to really mind these things, and he cared about the strange looks from others.
Fortunately, she encountered her sect.
Seniors and sisters would protect her, and her master would teach her independence and self-love.
Everything could be let go.
It's okay; as long as she is brave and has a clear conscience, everything will make way for her.
Josh looked at this family with a bit of sarcasm, seeing how unpresentable they were.
The father was bowing and scraping to Yuze, and Dalton now only dared to stay silent in the background, no longer daring to bully her.
And Cherry, this foolish woman, could only look at her incredulously, as if she had done something unforgivable.
Yeah, in Cherry's eyes, she should still be like that little beggar from a few years ago—self-abased, sensitive, and cautious.
Instead of how she is now—clean, radiant, and creating her own glory with her own hands.
Isn't she ashamed of herself and proud of Susanna?
