Hearing their curses, Zhang Shifang was both angry and bewildered.
When had she ever said she looked down on rural people?
She did look down on rural people, but she wouldn't say it in front of the whole class; that would spark public outrage.
Zhang Shifang was still sensible enough to understand this.
For Zhang Shifang, she believed that there were more poor people than rich people.
Poor people also resented the rich, blaming them for their own lack of abilities, envying and hating the wealthy.
Now, being talked about by several female classmates, Zhang Shifang was very angry.
Children from poor families were very rude—they didn't care who your father was; if they got angry, they would beat you up regardless.
Zhang Shifang exclaimed, "I never said that about you!"
She suddenly stood up, looking down at those few female classmates with an air of arrogance, "A bunch of brainless people, whatever others say is the truth? If someone says your mom is dead, is she really dead?"