Chapter 2794
When His Eyes Opened
âBrother, you are much simpler than I imagined.â Hazel felt that what happened tonight was very funny
because Robertâs face was very red, she didnât dare to laugh out loud.
Robert wiped his nose to hide his embarrassment.
âThis shows that you usually play very innocently with your classmates outside.â Hazel concluded, âItâs
pretty good. You are surrounded by very serious friends.â
Robert had already lost face, so it didnât matter that itâs a joke right now.
âDad has investigated all the friends around me. My dad wonât let me play with them if they are not
serious.â Robert explained, âMy parents are afraid that I will be a bad student.â
âUniversity is actually a small society.â Hazel poured a glass of water for Robert, âBut I think whether a
person will learn to be bad depends on the individual. Some people will not learn to be bad in a very
bad environment, and some people will degenerate in a good environment. â
âThen do you think I will learn to be bad?â Robert took the water handed by Hazel and took a sip.
Hazel: âOf course you wonât learn to be bad. No one in our family will learn to be bad.â
âLittle sister, sometimes good and bad are relative. For example, bad people also have good sides.
People who look good, in private There may also be a bad side.â Robert put down the water glass,
raised his hand and touched Hazelâs head, âItâs good to be a man with a clear conscience.â
âBesides a clear conscience, you canât break the law.â Hazel said, âMany bad people also have a clear
conscience.â They all have a clear conscience.â
Robert felt that he had been taught a lesson by Hazel. But he didnât feel unhappy, on the contrary, he
looked at her differently.
No matter how well-behaved he was, he should always be, according to his parents, who he had lived
with since he was a young child. But Hazel was different.
Hazel did not live in a good environment and did not attend a good school, but her thinking was more
developed than her own.
The training of people in a difficult environment was incomparable to other education.
This deepened Robertâs desire to temper himself.
Itâs weekend.
Hazel got up early and started practicing.
Hazel looked forward to the weekend the most every week since Hector Joly came to study with her
every weekend.
The maid made breakfast and called Hazel to eat.
âMiss Hazel, your reading is getting better and better now.â The maid boasted as she brought the
breakfast to the table.
Hazel blushed instantly: âReally? Donât lie to me.â
âOf course itâs true. I can hear the difference. Itâs much better than before.â The maid said honestly,
âWhen you talk and when you use broadcasting, the voices are different. Itâs like the voices of two
people.â
Hazel: âMaybe there is a little improvement, you exaggerate too much.â
âHahaha, I think you can become an announcer! Otherwise When your teacher Joly comes later, let
him listen.â Of course the maid meant flattery.
Hazel had a pleasant personality and was often eager to assist in the kitchen. Thus, the maid favour
Hazel in particular.
Hazel knew that the maid said this because she liked her.
She had almost corrected her accent now, and there was still a lot of room for improvement in terms of
skills when reading manuscripts.
At half past eight, Teacher Joly came to Fosterâs house.