Tifanny called me sweetly, her words dripping with charm.
I patted her head. "Just focus on studying when you get back. Your father's illness requires money, so you can call Benjamin for help. Don't tell him about the fight at school. He'll worry. Just tell him you're doing well, that you're popular at school, and life is going fine."
She nodded obediently. "Don't worry, William. I know what I can and can't say. As for my father's illness, this money will be enough for his medication. I believe he'll recover soon!"
Amy added, "Exactly. Your father's illness isn't that serious. It's just been delayed because we couldn't afford the medicine, but now we no longer have to worry."
Yvonne looked at me eagerly. "William, can we come back next time and visit you again?"
I smiled. "Of course you can."
They were all Tiffany's friends, and as long as I treated them well, they would take care of Tiffany after they returned. I had also heard that Amy's father was the village head, so with her looking out for Tiffany, no one would dare bully the latter.
When Tiffany arrived, she only had a worn backpack. But on her way back, she was carrying many things—bags, packages, and others.
Amy and Yvonne also returned with many goods. They were smiling widely, clearly very satisfied with their trip to Welsington City.
I called a private car, initially thinking it would be enough, but due to the excessive luggage, I had to ask Liam and Matthew to take some of the bags and grab another car.
As I sat in the car, I couldn't help but ask, "What did you all buy? Why is there so much stuff?"
When I finished my sentence, they all started shouting simultaneously.
"I bought some clothes!"
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