Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 370
When Arielle checked if she had any missed calls, Donovan asked, “Did you not hear what I said? There’s a test coming up, and you’re still on your phone?”
Arielle’s eyes caught his grave look, and she kept her phone quietly.
On the other hand, Marcus felt awkward. After all, he was the one who introduced Arielle, and he was unhappy with how she was treated. “Mr. Baxter, don’t you think you’re being a little too strict? It isn’t even time.”
Before Donovan could reply, Arielle said, “Mr. Brown, Mr. Baxter is correct. The test is important since it determines the seating. He was just being considerate of me. I’ll go prepare for the test now.”
She didn’t mind what Donovan said to her, but she didn’t want them to fight over her.
Donovan then nodded at Marcus and went to the admissions office because she had already said what he intended to say.
Then, Marcus stopped Arielle and whispered, “Don’t worry, Arielle. Mr. Baxter’s attitude is bad, but you’ll soon see that he’s not a temperamental person; he’s simply too forthright. If you study well, he will have a better impression of you.”
“Thanks for the advice, Mr. Brown,” Arielle thanked him and walked toward the lecture hall.
Soon, she bumped into Wendy downstairs.
Arielle didn’t know where the lecture hall was, so she slowly followed Wendy.
Wendy could sense she was being followed, so she turned around and saw Arielle. “I was wondering who was following me. It’s you, Ms. Moore, who entered the university through the back door.”
Arielle didn’t respond, and she continued to walk straight ahead as she could finally see the lecture hall.
Seeing that Arielle ignored her, Wendy snarled, “What’s with that attitude? Did you not hear me? That is basic manners!”
Arielle then replied dispassionately, “I only understand human language.”
Wendy’s face darkened, but she scoffed when she thought of what Donovan said. “You’re leaving in a month anyway. Since you are going to get kicked out, why not leave early? What do you think?”
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