When Tammy refused to be Tobin's girlfriend, the excuse she used was very serious: "Sorry, Mr. Johnason, I like those with good academic performance, and you don't meet my requirements."
She said that she liked students with good grades and doesn't like to be friends with bad students.
What about now?
She stared at a girl like an anthomaniac, and totally forgot that Nikita was also from Class F, which was also a poor student in her opinion, didn't she?
When Tammy heard someone calling her name, she just came back to her consciousness. She took back her worshipful sights and turned to look at Tobin.
"Mind your own business. I'm not here for you." She replied without a good tone.
Tobin noticed that her attitude towards him was completely different from the one she held towards Nikita. He couldn't help feel more depressed.
He didn't reply in a good tone either: "I don't want to mind your business. But you are a student of other classes. Why do you always run to our class. Since you like Class F so much, why don't you apply for a transfer?"
"It's none of your business! I'll come if I want to. You don't own this school. Do you have the rights to forbid me coming over? "If you truly have the power, you can buy the school and set your own rules. I won't come here then!" Tammy looked like a soft and cute beautiful girl because of her fat baby face and big and round eyes. But when she talked to Tobin, her tone was mean and impolite, which had nothing to do with soft and cute.
"You..." Tobin's good-looking face darkened down and looked as ugly as the ash at the bottom of the pot.
After Tammy said a few words to him impolitely, she left him alone and didn't pay more attention to him.
She looked at Nikita with her eyes sparkling and spoke in a soft and cute tone: "Sister Nikita, I brought you some breakfast. I heard from Parker that you slept all day and didn't even eat. The morning is the most important part of one day. And whether you eat well or not and whether you are full in the morning are very critical!
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