Although Avril’s classmates were displeased. One of them retorted, “Why do you sound like you’re buddies with Mr. Ivor’s wife? If you do, tell everyone what you know.”
Avril’s eyes shifted, and she looked uneasy. “I-I was just presenting a simple analysis of the situation. I never said I know his wife.”
“Then, why are you trying to make yourself look good? I don’t get what you’re trying to achieve.”
“Yeah, do you expect me to believe someone that flawless exists? Also, Mr. Ivor’s wife could’ve blackmailed him into marrying her.”
“Now that you mentioned it, I think that’s possible. After all, the high-society circle is so messy and dramatic. You won’t believe how complicated it can be.”
Avril frowned when her classmates slandered Bonnie. The former argued, “You guys are just jealous. You can’t have Mr. Ivor, so you choose to slander his wife instead. You’re all downright questionable.”
The students’ expressions sank. One of them retorted, “We can say whatever we want. Why are you sticking your nose in our business? Stay away from us. We have no interest in your opinion.”
“Just because we showed you a little attention doesn’t mean you’re special.”
Suddenly, Franking, sitting nearby, said, “Just ignore her. Avril has spent so much time with Bonnie that she has picked up on her bad habits. Avril will never know her place, much like her best friend.”
Avril could not help but burst into laughter. “I wonder who you’re talking about. Did you forget how things always end horribly for you whenever you pick a fight with Bonnie?”
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