Chapter 255
I didn’t know who did it, but the words Felix said to me in public on campus quickly reached Lc’s
ears. I wasn’t sure if the story got twisted along the way.
When I walked out of ss with the crowd, I spotted Lc standing against the flow at first nce.
She was dressed in a long light blue dress. Her hair, which was previously in a bob cut, had grown past
her shoulders and was draped softly on her back. Wearing a pair of white soft- soled leather shoes, she
looked bothdylike and exceptionally pleasing to the eye.
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If not for the significant difference in our heights, I’d almost think I was seeing another version of myself
with the way she was dressed. It made me pause for a moment.
An answer seemed to emerge, but I quickly dismissed it in my head. No woman would willingly be
someone else’s substitute, nor would they want to imitate someone else to gain the attention and love
of the man they liked.
A ssmate who was walking behind me bumped into my shoulder with hers and asked with a
mischievous wink, “Luna, is that your substitute or your sister?
“Some people can be so ignorant. They can copy the way someone is dressed, but they can never
emte their temperament. No matter how much they try to look like someone, it’s just an
embarrassing imitation.”
This young woman was named Abby y, and she came from the northwest region. She was raised
amidst sands and winds. She was not one to tolerate any nonsense.
She was an onlooker during the standoff between me and Felix. Somehow, she picked the right
moment to catch me and thoroughly inquired about the past events. She then immediately expressed
her great disdain and aversion toward Lc.
The righteous Abby dered on the spot that if given a chance, she would dly help me vent my
frustrations.
But we didn’t expect the opportunity to present itself so quickly.
Lc obviously came in anger, probably intending to embarrass me. But she didn’t anticipate the
unexpected appearance of Abby. When she was ridiculed by Abby, Lc was momentarily stunned
before exploding in rage.
We couldn’t let an outsider make a scene in front of our faculty building.
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Soon, Lc was defeated and fled in embarrassment.
Before leaving, she venomously threatened me again, “Luna Lawson, just you wait.”
This was the second time she said those words. Her vicious tone sent shivers down my spine.
I could never have imagined she would go to such insane lengths.
She wanted to destroy me.
Abby said the incident was her fault. She dered she would protect me from that rotten Lc from
now on, ensuring that I wouldn’t be harmed.
But we were just ssmates, after all, not conjoined twins. It wasn’t possible to be together
all the time.
Lc’s maliciousness exceeded everyone’s expectations, nearly ruining both me and herself.
That evening, at around five or six in the evening, there was a light rain that didn’tst for more than an
hour.
Because of the rain, Colin didn’t pick me up for dinner but ordered me a meal instead.
After eating and with nothing much to do, I focused on my painting.
When the rain stopped and the sky hadpletely turned dark, I went to the studio in our faculty
building to get some supplies. I realized I was running low on some tubes of paint. I recalled the
professor, who had rushed me twice.
The night in early autumn was already somewhat cool. In addition to the recent rain that added a damp
chill, it was even colder than usual.
I left in a hurry, wearing only a thin jacket over my short–sleeved shirt. The autumn wind pierced
through it, wrapping me in coldness.
Hoping to get back sooner, I chose a path that was seldom used even during the day.
The path wasn’t secluded, but because it was nked by densely grown shrubs, walking there always
felt ominous. That was why few people took it.
For some reason, the night after the rain made it even more deserted. Several streetmps were out,
leaving the path dark and even more eerie.