Chapter 1399 On Pins And Needles
After swallowing the medicine, Linda’s condition stabilized, and she managed to cool down moments later. Sonia suddenly became the anxious one.
On pins and needles, she could scarcely wait to flee the classroom. At that very moment, no words could describe how regretful she was for suggesting the bet.
After the lesson, Arielle headed straight to look for the Wilhelms, but they seemed to be occupied. Thus, she decided to leave for home first. However, Arron emerged and stood in her way even before she reached the campus entrance.
“Ari, I’ll walk you!” he stated excitedly with smiling eyes. Impressed by Arielle’s eloquence during the lesson a while ago, he could barely hold himself back from applauding on the spot.
Deep down, Arielle could not comprehend why she did not feel the slightest bit of hatred toward him even after he abducted the Wilhelms to force her into going over to Turlen.
“Why’re you thinking of going back together with me? Do you intend to spy on me so I can’t get in touch with Vinson?” she scoffed.
“Hmph! Did I ever say that I wanted to spy on you?” Arron snorted.
He could not help feeling numb to Vinson’s name after she mentioned it numerously. The next second, he laughed to himself triumphantly when something came to his mind. Pfft! Why should I be irked by it? Regardless of how often she mentions Vinson Nightshire, he’ll never be able to show up in front of her!
“Then why are you tagging me along? Don’t you have other lessons after this?” Arielle snapped.
In the meantime, students had started to step out of their classrooms after their classes were dismissed. Many turned to look in their direction inquisitively. Sensing their penetrative gazes, Arielle remained unfazed as she made her way toward the campus entrance.
“No, that was my last lesson of the day,” Arron replied gleefully as he trailed behind Arielle. No doubt, he would lie to her even if he had other lessons after that. He was sure as h*ll that she would not let him tag along if she found out that he still had other lessons.
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