Ellinor really thought that although Byran was pretty good-looking, he was a bit of an airhead. Even if he didn't like thia girl, he shouldn't treat her like that!
Seeing the long-haired girl nearly in tears, Ellinor couldn't help but feel sympathetic. She stepped forward to comfort her, "Ignore him. He just doesn't know how to talk properly! It's because he has a problem with me, it's not about you."
The long-haired girl paused, held back her tears and looked at Ellinor with mixed surprise and curiosity, "Hi, are you Byran's sister?"
Ellinor knew in her heart that this girl obviously had a crush on Byran. If she said no, it would certainly cause misunderstanding.
"...sort of."
Thanks to Ellinor's comfort, the long-haired girl's embarrassment had faded. She smiled at Ellinor, "Hello, I'm Candida Green, a classmate of Byran's. I wasn't sure of your identity just now. You look about our age, so I didn't know what to call you."
"It's okay, just call me Ellinor. Are you guys here for shopping?"
Candida nodded, "Well, the three of us just wanted to experience the escape room after shopping, but we didn't dare to play after entering, so we ran out a little scared."
Ellinor elbowed Byran, "You should show your manhood, hang out with your classmates, and be their protector." Byran frowned. He hated hanging out with girls the most. The girls at school were all clingy, like they were obsessed with him.
"No way! Boring!"
"Is that because you dare not to go?"
The voice didn't come from Ellinor, nor from the three girls, but from a boy from the other side.
Everyone turned to look...
Byran immediately frowned, showing hostility.
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