Una thought it was easy for Nikita to give an acupuncture.
At least she would not be tired.
When seeing Nikita get tired like this, she just knew that acupuncture is also physical work. It was not as easy as she thought.
She looked at Nikita gratefully: "Sorry for trouble you these days. It's getting late now. You must be hungry. Let me invite you to lunch. There is a restaurant outside the school that tastes quite good."
"No, I have an appointment with a friend." Nikita shook her head. Thinking about Sheehan waiting for her outside, she packed up and prepared to leave.
"Do you want to take a bath?" Una saw Nikita sweating, thought about it and said, "You can go to my dormitory to take a bath. The dormitory is just across the street. It just takes you a few minutes."
In summer, sweaty and sticky, it must be very uncomfortable.
Teachers in the First Senior High School are well paid.
Even though few teachers live in the school, the school built a dormitory for teachers, and each teacher has a small suite with one room, one living room, one kitchen and one bathroom.
These teachers sometimes live in the dormitory when taking a lunch break or working overtime.
Nikita smelled the sweat on her body, thought about it and nodded: "Okay."
"These are brand-new, so you can use them." Una took out new towels and shoes, including toothpaste and toothbrush.
And even a dress.
"This dress is also new. I haven't worn it once when I bought it. But it's not an expensive brand. If you don't disdain, you can put on this dress after taking a bath to change your school uniform. I will wash and dry it for you, and you can wear it when you come back."
Una and Nikita had similar heights and figures.
Nikita can wear her dress.
Without polite formula, Nikita took the skirt from her hand: "Thank you, Miss Turner."
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