Chapter 61: Fiona's Seen Class Gap

Lip didn't simply and rudely warn Debbie like Fiona, at this age, don't think about those messy things, "*** must be kept intact", and it can only be broken when it is time to break!

Although he is now gradually replacing Fiona and becoming the pillar of the Gallagher family, especially when he is admitted to the University of Chicago and has a bright future, Debbie and Carl still listen to him.

However, with his current situation, there is really no dissuasion from Debbie's position.

The environment in which Debbie lives is like this, everything she is exposed to is like this, and her classmates and friends around her are also such people, if "everyone is drunk and she is sober alone", it will seem that she is different.

Moreover, for Debbie, who has just entered the rebellious period of adolescence, what Lip says is to her heart, she will listen, and if it is not to her heart, she will still turn a deaf ear.

Lip also has no experience in educating his sister, so at this time, he really doesn't know what to say to Debbie.

I can only pull some hormones and dopamine stuff to bluff her, and then after communicating with Mandy at night, I ask Debbie to give her and ask her to help beat the side drum.

Compared to Fiona, Mandy is actually a better role model for Debbie.

The current Mandy, under the inspiration of Lip, has completely drawn a line with the previous image of the little sister, because Lip doesn't like it very much, she even takes off the nose ring, and her dressing style is also biased towards the pure campus style that Lip likes, and no longer blindly pursues sexy.

In terms of academics, under Lip's careful tutoring, Mandy's progress is very fast, although her brain is not as smart as Lip, but in order to catch up with Lip's footsteps as much as possible, she works very hard, often studying alone until one or two o'clock in the morning.

If this continues, in another two years, when she graduates from high school, there will be no problem in applying for college.

Since this time, Mandy's life has gone on two completely different paths from those in the series.

Under Mandy's guidance, although Debbie is still a little distressed about not being liked by Little Hank, she is not as entangled as before.

Fiona finally got in touch with Richard under Jasmine's repeated instigation, but she did not explain her situation to Richard, but gave herself the identity of a Princeton University student, and even the residence was pretended to be in the North Side where Adam lived.

Chicago's South Side is a slum area, and North Side is a rich area.

After meeting twice, Richard invited Fiona to attend the wedding of one of his college alumni.

Richard, who is in his forties, is a top student at Princeton University, and after graduation, after more than ten years of hard work, he is now quite rich, although he is not rich, but he still has a net worth of millions.

His college alumni - to be precise, the university alumni who are still in contact with him - are about the same as his class, because they are too far apart, they are no longer connected.

At this wedding, Fiona came into contact with the life of the rich class for the first time, and she was really from the poor class, which she could not have imagined before.

Although she is dressed up beautifully, she is in her early twenties, which is the peak of her appearance, although she cannot be said to be glamorous, and she does not have the grace and atmosphere of other ladies and celebrities in their thirties, but she is better than her youthful vitality, but at the wedding scene, she still looks out of place.

and other female dependents, basically there is no common topic.

Later, a "scumbag" friend of Richard was mistaken for a peripheral girl who was raised by Richard, and wanted her contact information, and he would contact her if needed in the future.

Jasmine's purpose in introducing Fiona and Richard to know each other is not simple, she treats Fiona as a person like herself, but Fiona is fundamentally different from her.

Jasmine, who is already married, hides from her husband and gets together with David, a rich old man in his sixties, although she thinks that she is not David's money, and there is indeed no direct cash transaction in the relationship with David, but the words "greedy for vanity" are not exaggerated at all on her.

Fiona is not a person who is greedy for vanity, and if she is, it is easy to solve the financial situation of the Gallagher family by fishing for a golden beetle son-in-law, or a rich old man like David.

However, Fiona would rather work five jobs a day to earn hard-earned money to support her family than choose to sell her body in exchange for wealth!

In the process of dating Jimmy, she never asked for Jimmy's money, and even because Jimmy didn't understand her thoughts when he first started, he wanted to win her favor by throwing money at his usual cost, but pushed Fiona further.

When life was so difficult before, Fiona didn't choose to sell herself, not to mention, she now has a stable job, and the financial situation of her siblings has greatly improved, not only Lipp and Ian, the two older brothers after all, don't have to worry about her anymore, Debbie and Carl can also help her share some financial pressure.

Now Fiona is even more unlikely to sell herself for money.

The reason why she concealed her identity from Richard was that she didn't plan to have too in-depth communication with Richard at all, but she just didn't want Jasmine, who had been helping her to pull the red line, lose face.

The peripheral girl, who was considered by Richard's friends, touched Fiona's bottom line, and Fiona immediately became lustful and ran away from the wedding scene angrily.

Richard, in this matter, seems relatively innocent, although he is not sincere to Fiona, but he definitely does not mean to despise or humiliate her.

When Fiona left, Richard immediately chased after him, and seeing that he could not persuade Fiona to return to the wedding, he also decided to leave with Fiona.

After all, Fiona had accepted his invitation to attend the wedding, which had nothing to do with her, and it was reasonable that Richard couldn't let her leave alone.

Richard's gentlemanly actions won Fiona's favor.

On the way back, Fiona confessed to Richard that she was not a student at Princeton University, that she had not even graduated from high school, that she had just received her GED certificate, that she lived on the South Side, and that she needed to support her five younger siblings.

Richard said, "I know you're not a student at Princeton University! I'm a businessman, and if I had such a bad eye for people, I wouldn't have survived in the business until now, and I didn't expose you at first, I wanted to see how long you could hide this secret!"

"I'm glad you're able to speak up now, and I'm glad I'm glad there are other reasons!"

Fiona knew that when Richard said this, it didn't mean that he already liked him, but that he wanted to like him more strongly.