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Chapter 1311 The Worst In Louisa (Part Three)

    Chapter 1311 The Worst In Louisa (Part Three)


    "Ha! That''s why Leena is afraid of riding my car." Patricia picked up the towel she had prepared to wipe


    her sweat off. Speaking of Leena, Patricia hadn''t seen her in a long time. Thest time they had seen


    each other was during that incident at the Blue Enchantress. Since then, they had only kept in touch by


    phone.


    "I bet she is! In my eyes, she is as fragile as a porcin doll. Look how rough our skins are! But her


    skin is as smooth as silk," Michelle said with a littleugh.


    "Exactly! When we were ssmates, she was always the school muse." Patricia gave Michelle a proud


    smile as if Michelle were praising her instead of Leena.


    "To be honest, I really envy her sometimes. Even though I''m also a woman, I am sometimes a little


    attracted to her. No wonder Edward is so nice to her." As Michelle leaned on the railing and stared


    nkly at the sky, she suddenly became weary of her current way of life. She hoped to lead a simple


    and peaceful life like Leena was doing.


    "Don''t be upset. We are all beautiful in our own ways. Let''s go. I''m gonna go change." Patricia didn''t


    envy Leena''s lifestyle as she knew that it just wasn''t for her. She wasn''t the type who would settle


    down, do housework while waiting for her man toe home.


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    "Are you really going to participate in thatpetition abroad? It looks very dangerous. Plus, I believe


    there will be countless race veterans in the game as well." Following behind Patricia, Michelle looked at


    her figure with a worried look. She had just witnessed an entire race event, and still cringed when she


    thought about it. Though being a gang member had its risks, for Michelle, it was far less dangerous


    than racing. On the track, death could ur in a split second.


    "Yes, I am. And don''t even try to stop me. I know I might lose, but what matters is not the winning but


    the participation." Patriciaughed out loud. She lived very freely without any pressure.


    "Okay. Then I guess I can only wish you sess." Michelle shook off the negative vibes and smiled at


    Patricia. ''She is right. Young people should follow their dreams no matter how hard they may be," she


    thought.


    "Thank you!" Patricia winked at Michelle. She would by no means give up thepetition, for she had


    had a hard time persuading her parents to support her. She had even promised them that she would


    get married soon after, whether she won or not. As long as she gave it her best, she would feel no


    regret in the future. This would give her a treasure of memories to cherish for a lifetime.


    After saying goodbye to Belinda, Leena went straight to the Mu family house instead of heading


    straight home. She hadn''t seen Justin in a long time, and missed him. Though Justin might not be


    happy to see her, she still brought his favorite cake.


    "Why are you here? I thought you were still recuperating." Justin was ying alone at the swing in the


    garden, holding a thick book in his hands. When seeing Leena get out of her car, he furrowed his brow


    and eyed her from head to toe, wondering what made here to visit.


    "Hey, kid! What''s with the face? Why are you frowning at me? Are you not happy to see me?" Leena


    pursed her lips grumbling. She wasn''t all that surprised that he was acting like this.


    "I''m not frowning at you. I''m just squinting my eyes, as the sunshine is too bright." Justin jumped off the


    swing and started to walk into the house holding the book behind his back with both hands. He didn''t


    invite Leena in, acting as if she weren''t there.


    "Hey, boy. Don''t you want to know what I''ve brought with me? I think it''s for you!" Leena asked with a


    proud smile and was sure that the boy would be interested in it.


    "You''re lying. You have nothing in your hands," Justin retorted. He would not be easily fooled by her. He


    kept walking with a serious face. No matter how cool he pretended to be, he was still a kid, which


    amused Leena very much. She just smiled to herself.


    "Ha! You are wrong! Guess what I''ve brought for you? Green tea cake! But if you don''t want it, I guess


    I''ll take it home with me." Leena picked up the cake from the passenger seat and sighed as if she were


    really disappointed by Justin''s reaction.


    "What? Green tea cake? Aunt Leena, you look gorgeous today!" Justin turned at once at the mention of


    cake. His eyes brightened up and a smile stered across his face. Though thepliment was from


    his mouth, it was not very real.


    "Really? But your attitude earlier made me feel that I''m not wee here." Leena raised the paper box


    and gently shook it. She knew Justin would sumb to the irresistible lure of cake, and that was why


    she came with it.


    "Aunt Leena, you must have misunderstood me. You are most wee in this house. And if you bring


    cake all the time, you cane anytime you want!" Justin gave her a ttering smile. The cool look


    and demeanor had disappeared, all for the sweet green tea cake.


    "Oh? Really? So I''ve misunderstood you. Does anyone else want to have this delicious cake?" Leena


    teased him with one of her eyebrows raised. But when she saw the cover of the book in his hands, she


    almost dropped the cake. A kid like him was reading a book on business management! Was he really


    reading it, though?


    "I want the cake! Please give it to me, Aunt Leena." Justin stopped pretending to be an adult and


    wrapped his arms around Leena''s legs, shaking and begging her.


    "Stop shaking me. I feel all dizzy. By the way, you are reading a business book. Is that real? Are you


    sure you can read it?" Leena asked with curiosity. She couldn''t even read the book now at her age, not


    because she didn''t know how to read but because the contents would bore her to death.


    "I can''t. Why are you asking?" Justin took away the cake at once, afraid that Leena would change her


    mind.


    "What? You can''t read? Then what were you doing with it? Do you just carry it around with you without


    actually reading it?" Leena was even more confused. She didn''t know what the boy had in his head.
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