Yvette was speechless.
She had met shameless people before, but she had never seen anyone as shameless as Caitlin.
If Caitlin's last name was also Gonzales, one could argue she had misheard, and it would be excusable.
But Caitlin's last name was Kensington!
Clearly, Caitlin was doing this on purpose.
She was probably trying to usurp the title of Miss Gonzales.
Nicolette, standing next to Yvette, also had a look of utter contempt on her face. She couldn't believe someone who looked so presentable could be so brazen. Caitlin paused for a moment, then asked, "Who did you say is Freya?"
"Who else in this dorm could be Miss Gonzales? It's Charis, of course!" Yvette puffed out her chest, looking down her nose at Caitlin as if she were Miss Gonzales herself.
She was a perfect picture of someone riding on another's coattails.
Without a doubt, Caitlin must be terrified now.
After all, Charis was Miss Gonzales!
And who was Caitlin?
Just some insignificant brat.
For a brat like her to not only offend Charis but also try to impersonate her—it was practically a death wish.
At these words, Elsa, who was on her top bunk teaching Gertrude how to use a computer, widened her eyes. She couldn't help but whisper to Gertrude, "Oh my God! No wonder Charis made such a huge scene on the first day. It turns out she's the Miss Gonzales!"
This news was utterly shocking.
That was the Gonzales family.
They were true aristocrats of The Capital's elite circle, in a completely different class from them.
Elsa never dreamed she would be roommates with Miss Gonzales.
There were only six people in their dorm.
One was the city's top scorer in the entrance exams, another was the IPHO champion, and now there was Miss Gonzales!
It was like the entire walking hall of fame from Kingsward University had crammed into their room. What's in the air over there? Their doma must have some kind of magic.
Gertrude looked at Elsa, confused. "Miss Gonzales? Who is that? Is she very important?"
Gertrude came from a remote mountain village.
During high school, she had kept her head buried in her books, completely oblivious
to the outside world. Naturally, she had no idea who Miss Gonzales was.
She didn't even know what Twitter was.
Her current phone and computer had been gifts from the town officials after she became the top scorer.
Because the computer was so new to her, she needed Elsa to teach her how to use
it.
Elsa nodded emphatically. "Of course Miss Gonzales is important!"
Gertrude glanced at Caitlin, who was still wearing her face mask. "Is she more important than Catie?"
In Gertrude's eyes, Caitlin was the most impressive person she knew.
She was the IPHO champion.
A person sought after by top universities all over the world.
Before coming to The Capital, Gertrude had never met anyone more brilliant than Caitlin.
Elsa narrowed her eyes and
continued, "Although Catie is also
brilliant, if you have to compare, then Miss Gonzales is a little more formidable. The Gonzales family is the number one family in The
Capital. The skin croducts and
mãsks Catie just gave us are from Gonzales Holdings."
"But that just means the Gonzales family is powerful, not necessarily that Miss Gonzales herself is, right?" Gertrude pointed out.
"No, no, no," Elsa quickly explained. "Before the Gonzales family found Miss Gonzales, Gonzales Holdings was already in decline. It was Miss Gonzales, who single-handedly turned the company around allowing the family to reclaim its former glory and secure its position as the number one family in The Capital. And have you heard of the Jade Glow Balm?"