However, he didn't seem to care much, as he was destined to inherit his family's business after graduation.

"What I despise the most in my life is people who bully poor students just because they have good grades."

Lucy sobbed and grabbed Ryan's hand, trying to push me away, but accidentally fell into his arms.

"Ryan, you're misunderstanding. Julia didn't really bully me that much."

Just like in a friendship or a relationship, when viewed from a third-person perspective, everything becomes clearer.

In my previous life, I couldn't see it clearly, but now I watched her with amusement.

"Can you please tell me specifically how I bullied you?"

"When you didn't listen in class, I took notes for you?"

"Or when you went to work, I helped you summarize the exam questions?"

"Or when you were feeling unwell, I take care of you?"

Lucy's face paled as she listened, and she weakly defended, "Why are you bringing up past things?"

"But now you don't want to tutor me for the civil service exam."

"Do you think I'm stupid and a burden to you?"

She finally stepped out of Ryan's arms and looked at me earnestly.