Una looked very painful and her face wrinkled because of the pain.
She shouted at Nikita: "Let go of me! You! Let me go! Are you crazy? How dare you hit a teacher as a student? I'm going to let you get expelled!
Nikita looked down at her with her black eyes showing coldness and indifference. Then she let go of her hand.
Una immediately shrank her hand back as if it were burnt. When she looked up at the girl's indifferent and cold black eyes, she felt surprised in her heart and took a step back with a trace of fear in her eyes.
The girl's eyes seemed to be dipped in ink, black and pure, and she couldn't find a trace of variegated color in it.
Her eyes are bright, beautiful and full of energy.
But she couldn't feel a trace of temperature in her eyes. This pair of eyes seemed to be quenched with a layer of ice. When the eyes wrapped in frost look at her, she felt a sudden chill on her back, as if a stream of cold air were swishing into her body from the soles of her feet.
Then the cold feeling spread to the whole body.
The eye contact made Una feel a chill from head to toe.
It was a hot summer outside.
The air conditioner was still on in the office.
But she felt cold, so cold that she got goose bumps all over her body.
"This is... Teacher Turner?" Nikita didn't seem to take her threat seriously at all. Instead, she turned her head, tilted her head, and confirmed with Miss Morris, "Miss Morris, is this woman with sharp teeth and mean face surnamed Turner?"
Miss Morris froze and didn't know how to react at that time.
Nikita didn't really want Miss Morris to answer her. She asked casually and then looked back. Her eyes were indifferent and wildly arrogant when she looked at Una. "Teacher Turner, I advise you to accumulate virtue do good deeds for yourself. Don't be too mean and too aggressive."
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