Chapter 50
Thea wore a moon–white silk dress, the elegant cut highlighting her slender figure, making her even more graceful and poised
Her long hair was pinned up, but a few strands were left loose around her face, giving Thea a casually refined look.
Moreover. Thea’s soft features were complemented by slightly upturned almond–shaped eyes, which added a touch of sharpness without making her appear unapproachable,
In fact, the more one looked, the harder it was to forget her.
The man’s eyes flashed with a hint of awe, but he retorted quickly. “What do you think? Do I look like a top–tier simp
Thea gave him a cold smile and replied. “And what about me? 11 1 look like a top–tier simp? If you can’t handle it, should I say your jealousy is out of control?”
Thea stepped closer to him, raising her fair hand and placing it lightly on his shoulder.
Then Thea brushed at his shoulder as if removing a speck of dust, her tone growing icier. “Men should work on their own character. At your age, if you still haven’t settled down, it’s because your jealousy is holding you back.”
“Do you remember that? You haven’t gotten married or had children yet, have you?” Thea continued.
Her words weren’t quiet, and many around them overheard their conversation. People began to cast strange glances at the man, and whispers soon followed.
The man’s expression shifted, turning an ugly shade of embarrassment. And anyone who had been planning to gossip about The held their tongues wisely.
Thea turned on her heel and walked away, her mood souring.
‘Damn! Why do Jake and Madelyn always have a way of appearing wherever I go?” she muttered.
The room had filled up, and the next event was the speech by the outstanding graduates. This reunion included two graduating classes.
Back when Thea was a senior, she had spent some time abroad before returning to repeat her final year, so she was a year behind Jake.
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