A boy whispered, "Wow, Nina just cried, she cried so beautifully, even I wanted to comfort her."
"Dream on, they have a famous woman."
"It's not like she didn't agree? Everyone has a chance."
"Now where there is such a pure and shy girl, and beautiful, modern version of Lin Daiyu."
"Lin Daiyu your head, Lin Daiyu is a sick child, OK."
"It just makes you feel protective anyway. I like it too hey."
"Don't dream, Erik can't even handle her, it's your turn? Don't even look at yourself in the mirror."
Erik gave them an unpleasant glare.
"What are you looking at? Let's all disperse."
Aria stood in the doorway and said to Sienna, "Look, Nina didn't say yes. You still have a chance."
Sienna shoved Aria, "You're stupid, aren't you? This bitch, she really knows how to get away with it. Who would let go of a man when he's crying like that. What you don't get is always the best."
Aria froze and thought about it, yeah, that seems to be the case.
Nina ran all the way out of the classroom.
She rushed into the bathroom and washed her face in the mirror.
The cold water restored a few moments of clarity to her. She had just lost her cool and was close to committing social phobia again.
She took a few deep breaths, and her heaving heartbeat finally calmed down slowly.
She took out the black-rimmed glasses she hadn't worn in a long time from her bag and put them on herself, trying to avoid the eyes of onlookers.
Then she went on to other classrooms for her history lessons.
By the time it was time for lunch.
She purposely watched the time and came to the cafeteria after the peak of the crowd.
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