However, she had no interest in witnessing the cheerful scene on the stage. She decided to head to the lounge.
Halfway up the stairs, she heard footsteps behind her. "Chloe, so this is where you've been hiding."
Chloe turned around, and there, climbing the stairs was the last person she wanted to see—Linda.
Linda had just been accepted as the goddaughter of the Meadows family. Such "good news," how could she resist sharing it?
In no time, Linda was standing right in front of Chloe, with just one step separating them.
Linda wore her usual innocent, cautious expression. "Chloe, the Meadows family has taken me in as their goddaughter. You're not upset, are you?"
Chloe nearly chuckled at the sight of Linda's innocent yet shameless face. From the higher step, she looked down at Linda. "Linda, drop the innocent act. It's making me sick."
A flash of complex emotion darted through Linda's eyes—maybe sadness, maybe relief. But all these emotions were fleeting. When she faced Chloe again, she still looked as innocent as a naive bunny.
"Chloe, I come from a troubled background. You know how my mother is. I've been abused and tormented since I was little and never had a single good day. The luckiest thing that happened in my life was meeting you during high school."
Linda's expression was so sincere, her eyes shimmering with tears, seemingly revealing deep gratitude.
"Back then, I was transferred to Jefferson High School. Everyone looked down on me, bullied me, harassed me. It was you who reached out to me, pulling me out of the inferno. When I was attacked, you were like a shield in front of me. Chloe, you are the benefactor of my life."
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