Shelby elegantly took small sips of yogurt. Her hair fell on her face accidentally and she found the perfect angle of her profile.
Listening to everyone's compliments, she felt very happy in her heart.
She was the youngest child in the Jillson family and had two older brothers, so she was naturally doted on.
She had grown up with praises since she was a little baby. She also thought that she had a good family and a good look. Wherever she went, she should be praised and admired by other people like a star. She had the superiorities, so she didn't take others seriously.
When she just returned to school, she heard everyone was talking about Anthea, a transfer student from the town.
Although she felt that Anthea could not be compared to her, she still felt a little angry when she heard others praise Anthea. It was like a thorn in her heart, making her feel very uncomfortable!
Now that she knew that Anthea had a bad result in this exam, the thorn in her heart was gone and she felt much more relaxed.
As the saying goes, three women can play a drama. There were a lot of girls sitting around the long table in the canteen, and the discussion was heated. Shelby deliberately waited for everyone to talk for a long time, and then she stopped them. "Well, don't say that. Anthea is also a good girl!"
After these words, she even showed a shy expression, and everyone admired her even more.
At the entrance of the canteen, Anthea and her roommates appeared.
Leonardo had played cards for the whole night last night, so he didn't even want to eat and directly went back to sleep. There were not many students buying meal in the canteen now. Anthea and the other three went to line up.
When they just sat down at a table after buying the food, a short-haired girl ran over.
The girl was dressed in school uniform with a chest plate, which indicated that she should be a lower grade student. Standing in front of Anthea, she complained, "Anthea, you've disappointed me too much!"
"Huh?" Anthea held the spoon with a dumbfounded look on her face.
The girl pushed her glasses up on the bridge of her nose, looking both aggrieved and resentful. She complained. "I supported you so much and kept telling my classmates how great you were, but we've wasted our love for you! We thought that you're nice and pretty, and you should definitely do well in your study. When the time comes to competition about the campus belle, it'll definitely be you to win! But I didn't expect your performance to be so poor. You've really disappointed us!"
Anthea was speechless.
Looking at the girl angrily running away, she didn't know whether to laugh or cry and looked away.
"Am I the one to blame?" She wondered.
However, it was a pity to lose a little fan!
Holly and Alexandria looked at each other and wanted to say something to comfort Anthea. But before they could say anything, a sarcastic and mocking female voice suddenly sounded.
"Haha, it's good to be disappointed!"
Kyla had finished her food already. She walked over, holding her shoulders with both hands, and swaggered. "Do you think you're still popular when you get such bad results? If you want to be the campus belle, you must have a good look, a good character and good performances. The last one is especially important!"
Most of the people in the canteen had also seen that angry girl just now, including Kyla. Naturally, she would not let go of the opportunity to ridicule Anthea. "You are indeed a countryside bumpkin. You want to be the campus belle? That's never going to happen!"
Anthea frowned and looked at Kyla coldly.
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