Nana said anxiously, "What about Annetta? Are we just going to let it go?" She was still waiting for Elizabeth to speak up for them!
Elizabeth said, "Since you can't drive her out of the room, what else do you want?"
Lulu and Nana were both dumbfounded.
Nana blushed. "But Elizabeth, aren't we friends now? Just now Annetta went too far. Don't you have anything to say about it?"
Hearing this, Elizabeth burst out laughing, "Friends?" She sized Nana up. "Me and the both of you? Where did you get the confidence to say such a thing?"
Elizabeth did not want to waste her time talking to them. She had wanted to use them to drive Annetta away, but they turned out to be useless.
Elizabeth did not bother to look at useless people. Friends? Were they even worthy of being friends with her?
She turned around and left.
Lulu and Nana watched Elizabeth leave. They looked at each other and said, "What does she mean? Just let this matter go?"
Nana was still brooding over Annetta. In her opinion, it was normal for Elizabeth to be haughty since she was the eldest daughter of the Rivera family. But how dare that ugly Annetta be so arrogant in front of them?!
Lulu, on the other hand, thought differently. After hearing what Elizabeth had to say, she knew that Elizabeth had never wanted to be friends with them. Lulu felt much more ashamed and resentful towards Elizabeth than she did of Annetta, who had never provoked them, used them, then cut connections with them and kicked them away like rubbish!
No one knew that Elizabeth had been the one who suggested chasing Annetta out of the room!
Elizabeth had complained when they first arrived at the dorm about how unlucky she was to have been allocated to share a room with such an ugly individual. She even claimed to have sought the advice of a fortune-teller who advised her that living with someone as unattractive as Annetta would harm the luck of the other roommates.
Most students who graduated from North University's Acting Department looked to build their careers in the entertainment industry. Luck was the one thing the people in the entertainment industry believed in.
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