Chapter 68
With half–spoken words, the situation became exceptionally Intriguing.
“What do you mean? Speak clearly!” Lc mmed her spoon on the table and shouted at me.
Shawn lifted his head from his food, his gaze toward me carrying a hint of gloom and flerceness.
The cafeteria was packed during lunchtime, and many turned their attention to our table due to the
These two seemed desperate to be the center of attention!
“I said what I said. Can’t you understand? I rubbed my ears which were starting to numb from Lc’s
shrill scream.
Then, I turned around to leave. But I only took a step forward before quickly going back up to Lc and
added. “By the way, ever heard ofmon sense? Don’t do something if you don’t want others to
know,
and stop acting so arrogant.”
Perhaps feeling guilty, Lc’s face turned pale. She stared at me with a mix of fear and uncertainty,
while Shawn’s gaze became even more menacing like a wolf ready to pounce.
Stubborn as a mule, Lc refused to admit her wrongdoings. “I haven’t done anything. Stop making.
baseless usations.”
“Oh?” I deliberately drawled, giving her a knowing look as I said, “I didn’t say anything. Why are you so
agitated?”
After exchanging a nce with Shawn, Lc fell silent.
On the other hand, Shawn put down his spoon and stood up. He slowly approached me and looked
down at me while saying, “Luna, right? Although we’re in the same university, we don’t necessarily
know each other. You should learn to forget what you see. Otherwise, it won’t end well for you.“.
He forced out thest few words through gritted teeth, sending a shiver down my spine. Having given
the warning, Shawn strode away and Lc was left sitting pale–faced in her seat.
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intuition told me that Shawn was dangerous and might be a threat to me. As a young girl studying far
from home, I wasn’t sure if I could handle him alone.
I only had one ss in the afternoon, so after it ended around three, I went for a walk near a small
pond located next to the ssroom building.
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Just as I found a spot to sit down, Lc showed up. She blocked my path and demanded, “What did
you
mean earlier?”
Not wanting to deal with her, I stood up and nned to leave. If I had known I would encounter her
here
would have just gone back to painting instead.
However, she wouldn’t let me off so easily. Swiftly, she stepped in my way again. Her gaze, like a
polsoned dagger, stared fixedly at me.
Il looks could kill, I would have been six feet under.
This must be Lc’s true colors. Her gentleness and fragility in front of Felix were only a facade.
As someone from an upper–ss family in Northpool who received aprehensive education from a
young age, how could Lc be innocent and harmless?
At this moment, I recalled the conversation I overheard while crouching outside Aunt Mel’s garden that
evening. I couldn’t help but admire her observational skills; Lc was indeed moreplex than she
seemed.
Then, my thoughts drifted to that fool Felix, who liked Lc wholeheartedly despite everything.
Meanwhile, Lc had Shawn in her heart.
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In this game of emotions, would Felix be the ultimate winner? If one day he failed miserably, would he
regret his choices?
When I came back to my senses and realized I was pondering things that didn’t concern me, I quickly
shook my head to expel those unnecessary thoughts from my mind.
Regardless of the oue, it wasn’t something I should care about.
Due to reminders from Colin and Mom, I didn’t want to get involved in Lc’s mess in the first ce.
However, Lc was making things difficult for me. Clearly, she had no intention of letting me leave
without giving her an exnation, which sessfully angered me.
Although I used to have a good temper, it didn’t mean I was a pushover. Lc couldn’t subject me to
oppression even if she tried.
With an indifferent chuckle, I stepped closer to her.