"I'm sorry, schoolmate." Nina politely apologized. When she first arrived, she couldn't cause any trouble.
Just want to squat down and pick the book up.
Sienna crosses in front of Nina.
Toeing the line, "You put your head up, talk and look me in the eye, the minimum respect for the school sister, do not you understand?"
"Cut. She's too ugly to look up, I'm afraid." Aria taunted.
Nina slowly lifted her head and rejoined, "I'm sorry, Sister."
Aria froze.
It's so beautiful, mainly because it's durable, like coming out of a painting, with dark hair and watery eyes, delicate face and small lips. In comparison, the Sienna next to her immediately seems to have no characteristics, a popular net red face.
Sienna was even more surprised.
She was jealous of the newcomer, who was not only brought in by Professor Degan himself, but was also beautiful and instantly outshined her.
Nina knelt down and started to pick up the books.
Pick up one book at a time.
Until Sienna put her foot on one of the books and held it firmly in place.
Nina pumped and couldn't get it out.
She only had to look up again, "Excuse me, schoolmate. Please move your feet a little. My book is being pressed."
Sienna wouldn't move away, condescending, "Your name is Nina ?"
"Yes, Sister." Nina replied.
"What is your relationship with Professor Degan?" Sienna questioned in a cold voice, "Professor Degan is almost sixty years old and hasn't taken any students for a long time. What exactly did you do to get to the top? Shouldn't you?"
Her words meant something.
"Don't say anything about appreciating your talent, he is your uncle this set. What century is it now, ghost believe? Tell me honestly, did you get to the top by improper means?" Aria hooked up the corners of her lips, her face full of disdain.
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