Chapter 36
“Professor Killian, goodbye.” Hera took back the books she was about to hand over and turned to leave.
Bernard watched coldly as she walked away, and a faint smile played at the corner of his mouth. Was she jealous?
“What’s the matter?” He turned back, and his handsome face exuded an air of chilliness in an instant.
Giselle was scared by his sudden coldness, but she managed to hide her inner trembles very well.
“Dernie, didn’t you say we could stay in touch? I called y
you, but t
t your phone was off, and you didn’t reply to my messages on WhatsApp either..”
Giselle’s eyes were slightly moist, and her voice sounded aggrieved, making her look pitiful.
Usually, any man would feel sympathetic at the sight of her like this.
However, Bernard’s handsome face showed no trace of compassion as he looked at her coldly.
Unaware that her number had long been blocked and her text message on WhatsApp had been ignored, Giselle continued,
ed, “Don’t get me wrong. I’m
Ime wrong. I’m not asking for any i
ny Lavors
from you
“You asked Mr. Ludden to ask me if we could stay in touch, so I thought I’d reach out to you. I also wanted to ask if you’re feeling better now?*
As she spoke, she reached out her hand to touch Bernard, but he stepped back to avoid her touch.
“Are you the young lady from the Everett family?” Bernard asked.
Giselle didn’t understand why he suddenly asked this, but she nodded affirmatively: “Yes.”
“I see,” Berard replied, then turned and left
Giselle stood there with a bewildered expression. What did he mean by that? Did that country bumpkin tell him something?
No! She needed to find a way to get Hera to leave Norburgh!
Hera entered class with the book in her arms, accompanied by the new homeroom teacher.
Some students in the class protested, saying that Hera should be expelled for misconduct. However, they didn’t dare to be arrogant in front of the homeroom teacher.
Hera didn’t care about the students‘ comments. She scanned the class with her cold gaze, and her gaze finallylanded on a girl sitting alone at the back.
The girl was slightly chubby, with a stiff bob haircut and a bunny hair clip on her ear. She looked somewhat timid.
Her seat had clearly been moved to the back deliberately. Someone was obviously bullying her.
Hera walked over, and the class bully, Janiya Figueroa, laughed sarcastically.
“It seems that people from the countryside are suited to sit together. Haha…”
The whole class burst into laughter.
Janiya was expecting to see Hera embarrassed and angry. She enjoyed seeing others frustrated and helpless.
However, Hera arranged her books calmly and then started playing with her phone, acting as if she hadn’t heard them at all.
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Janiya suddenly felt that her tactic was useless, and she started to hate Hera
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