It had to be admitted that in this world, money talked.
Seeing that Dante's seatmate, Sophie Peach, was from an average family, Daniel walked over and gently said to her, "Felix is new to our class. Could you let him have your seat?"
Sophie's eyes instantly welled up with tears. Not daring to refuse, she got up to leave.
At that moment, Dante couldn't sit still any longer. "Mr. Carter, there are so many empty seats in our class. Why must he take Sophie's seat?"
Daniel's face stiffened. Naturally, he couldn't tell Dante how the adult world worked. "Dante, Sophie didn't even have any objections. Why are you making noise?"
Dante then looked at Sophie. "Sophie, didn't you say you wanted to sit with me forever?"
When Sophie heard his question, her eyes reddened, and she rubbed them.
"But..." she sobbed.
Dante shielded her. "Mr. Carter, you see? She doesn't want to move."
Elliot also couldn't stand it anymore. He got up from his seat and took Sophie's hand.
"Sophie, tell Mr. Carter that you don't want to change seats. He's the most reasonable person in the world. If you say you don't want to change seats, he definitely won't make you do it," Elliot said.
Then, he looked up at Daniel. "Mr. Carter, I'm right, aren't I?"
Daniel smiled in resignation. He's so young, but he's already so good at flattering others.
"Yes, yes, you're right." Of course, he didn't dare deny it.
Sophie, after all, was just a child. Since Daniel had said so, she no longer suppressed herself and voiced out. "Mr. Carter, I don't want to change seats. I want to sit with Dante."
Daniel had no choice but to turn to look at Felix, whose face was sullen.
"Felix, please choose an empty seat," Daniel said.


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