Yvonne was close to her.
Just now, when Nikita squeezed her fists, Yvonne heard a crisscross noise of her knuckles, which was the sound of moving bones.
She widened her eyes in horror, and she immediately stepped back two steps.
She was afraid Nikita would punch her in the face.
Nikita was crazy.
She had seen it that night.
Nikita sat back in her seat, picked up the book on the table and continued to read it. Her voice was cold and emotionless: "Get away, if you're scared."
Yvonne's eyes were still frightened, and her white face showed an incredible look.
She couldn't believe that Nikita dared bully her in front of so many people.
And she even swore.
Yvonne was angry and humiliated at first, and then thought that Nikita's arrogance just now must have been seen by many people. Her unhappiness was suddenly swept away, and she became secretly pleased.
Most people were confused by Nikita's face before.
And they didn't know what she really was like.
Seeing the scene just now, the boys who originally admired her might only feel nauseous.
Who would like such a girl only with empty beauty but no connotation?
Thinking this, Yvonne felt happy a lot, and looked around with exultation.
She thought she would see a lot of disgusting eyes.
After all, Nikita was really rude just now, like an uneducated ruffian.
But at first glance, Yvonne was very surprised.
Not only did she not see the imaginary disgust and dislike, but the eyes cast on Nikita were even hotter and more intense.
She heard several boys whispering excitedly around her: "Wow, my goddess has too much personality. I really love her!"
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