Chapter 489 Extra 1 ()

A Yue grew up with her grandmother.

She doesn't have many memories of her mother who died young. After all, her mother died of postpartum depression before she could remember anything.

She had only heard from her grandmother that her mother used to be a quiet and gentle top student who loved Chinese painting. The beauties she painted in ink and wash were often vivid and lifelike, and her painting skills were extremely high.

But she was young and naughty at that time. Rather than staying in the house with her grandmother to admire those motionless paintings, A Yue preferred to ride bicycles around the streets with her friends on days when the weather was fine.

She likes the noisy wind, the bright sunshine, the bustling neighbors, and the feeling of running freely under the blue sky.

Looking back now, A Yue always feels that those beautiful afternoons in her childhood were like hazy pink bubbles.

When my grandmother passed away, the bubble burst with a bang.

A Yue's name was no longer A Yue, but became the difficult-to-pronounce "Ella".

Ella, derived from Hebrew, is often interpreted as "moonlight", implying purity and beauty.

This is the English name her aunt gave her after she came to the United States.

A Yue had finished elementary school at that time. She knew that her aunt was her mother's sister, and she also knew that from now on, her aunt was the closest person to her in the world.

Although my aunt has the same last name as my mother, Pei, she is a very different woman.

Even from an elementary school student's perspective, the words quiet and gentle have nothing to do with her.

She had short hair that didn't reach her ears, and her clothes were always in three colors: black, white and gray. She wore dark suits most often. She never wore heavy makeup and didn't like to wear jewelry. She was completely different from the women Ah Yue usually saw on the street.

Therefore, even though she could only see her once a year, A Yue was very impressed by this aunt.

Later she found out that her aunt didn't come home often not because she was unfilial, but because her job required her to stay abroad all year round and she rarely had the opportunity to return home.

Could this be what makes her different?

A Yue thought silently and planted a small seed of curiosity in her heart.

After traveling across the ocean, the seed slowly began to take root and sprout.

To be honest, at the beginning, A Yue didn’t think there was any essential difference between life abroad and life in China.

New York is prosperous, just like the international metropolis described in the books, but she is just a junior high school student who needs to go to school, and she still lives a life of going to school and going home every day.

The classmates in school are no different from before except for the skin color and language. Even the damp, sticky and slightly disdainful looks are exactly the same as those of the previous classmates, except that this group of foreigners are more open about it.

As for the villa, which she didn't know whether it could be called "home", it was much more spacious than the house where she and her grandmother lived, but it was not very popular. She was always the only one who stayed in the villa with a live-in nanny.

My aunt is very rich, but she is so busy that she hardly has time to come back to live with me. I can only check on her learning progress through online meetings every week.

Occasionally, Yue would hear other people calling her "Maggie," with a kind of artificial enthusiasm in their voices - which made her wonder what her aunt's job was.

Could it be the investment banking elite on Wall Street?

It’s not impossible.

As time passed, A Yue's curiosity was soon satisfied.

Because of a party, everyone in the villa was busy. The living room, garden and fountain were all decorated to be more grand than ever before. The whole villa was like a beautifully wrapped gift, waiting to be opened by some important person.

"Ella, there will be many guests at home soon. If you are tired, let Mary take you to the second floor to rest, okay?"

It was the first time that Yue saw her aunt with such an expectant and nervous expression.

She suddenly felt very curious about the guest she had never met before.

A curiosity more intense than ever before.

"Maggie, this is just an ordinary afternoon tea party. Isn't what you prepared a bit too exaggerated?" A spoiled voice interrupted their conversation. Yue looked in the direction of the voice, but her eyes did not fall on the blonde woman who spoke. Instead, she shifted her gaze by 30 degrees and fell on the black-haired woman in the center.

She was almost stunned for a moment.

The reason is very simple - the woman with black hair and black eyes is really beautiful.

Even though the blonde, blue-eyed girl who is regarded as a classic by foreigners was standing next to her, A Yue could only see her.

Her eyes were sharp and she looked very imposing in her grey trouser suit. Even though she was just standing there quietly, she made people feel that she was the center of the vortex in the room.

"Hi, Nicole, I didn't expect you to come so early..."

It turns out her name is Nicole.

A Yue always remembered that Nicole gave her a very faint smile and then blinked gently.

In an instant, the room was filled with fragrance.

It is indeed beautiful, so beautiful that it is beyond words.

A Yue didn't know how to describe that feeling - her beauty was like God's most perfect work of art. While it captivated everyone, it was also quite divine, making people dare not neglect it easily, and even have the urge to submit to her.

A Yue stared at her blankly for more than ten seconds before looking away.

That night, perhaps because of the presence of her little child, the party ended early. A Yue took the opportunity to ask her aunt a lot of information about the guests.

It was not difficult to see that my aunt particularly admired Miss Su. The words she used to praise her were almost different throughout the night. Ah Yue listened silently and found it a little funny, but also expressed her understanding.

After all, my aunt could become the most sought-after gold medal screenwriter in Hollywood in recent years as a Chinese, which was inseparable from the help of that big star.

It is said that the two of them knew each other very early, before Miss Su came to the United States.

It is said that my aunt's famous work "The Enlightener" was made into a movie with the strong support of Miss Su.

It is said...

There were many rumors about Miss Su on the Internet. A Yue later checked online and found out that although Miss Su did not deliberately put on airs in front of her, she was a real big star.

The three European Grand Slam actresses, the first Asian-American actress to win an Oscar, the most valuable producer in Hollywood... Ah Yue was overwhelmed by the titles bestowed upon her by the media. Even though she usually did not pay attention to the entertainment industry, she knew that the Oscar for Best Actress was definitely a world-class award.

This means that Miss Su not only defeated all the Chinese actresses, but also stepped on all the self-important white people as an Asian.

How did she do it? How is this possible?

The contemptuous looks of those naughty boys in the school suddenly emerged in A Yue's mind, and gradually became entangled with Miss Su's sharp and cold eyes.

A fire suddenly burned in her heart.

Why can't she be the one who is the center of attention?

Just because she has no father or mother, does that mean she deserves to be bullied since she was born?

She doesn't want this fate!

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