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Chapter 71 He's the Hope of the Poor Families
"Miss Cooper, I'll walk you out."
Eloise Wright walked toward the gate, and Jane was at her heels. The boy was held by his mother, but he still struggled to kick Eloise's leg. He happened to have kicked the nerves of her leg, and she couldn't help but gasp, and frowned at him.
Before the little boy could say anything, the woman said, "What are you doing? Your brother is so young, but you want to hit him?"
Eloise didn't say anything, but the little boy cocked his head arrogantly. Knowing he had reliance, he shouted fearlessly, "I hate you!"
Ignoring it, Jane left the Wrights' house peacefully because she knew that only by doing so could the girl's dignity be most protected.
She took the elevator, came downstairs, and stood at the entrance of the residential area to hail a taxi. As soon as she sat in the taxi, she received a text message from Eloise, which wrote, "Miss Cooper, could you give two lessons in a row every Saturday afternoon in the future?"
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