Therefore, Eunice immediately pretended to be pitiful, as if she had been misunderstood. " Beryl, do you have any misunderstanding about me? I don't mean anything else."
"I know you didn't." Beryl went along with her words and was too lazy to waste her breath. "Just take it as a misunderstanding. I don't like people who ask too many questions. I hope you won't continue to ask me in the future."
"Aren't we classmates?"
Hearing this, Beryl smiled. Was it because they were classmates that she had to tell her everything, even if she could feel that the person was not kind?
Beryl asked, "So?"
"What do you mean? I just want to be friends with you. I thought you were thinking the same thing. It turns out that you have always misunderstood me."
"Yes, you made me feel a little uncomfortable." Beryl directly cut off all her words. "So don't ask me anything anymore."
After that, Beryl turned around and left, not caring what Eunice thought of her.
No matter what Eunice thought, Beryl really hated sex now.
After coming out of school, Beryl walked aimlessly on the street. When she passed by a cake shop, she wanted to go in and have a look. Before she could go upstairs and push the door open, she suddenly heard someone calling her name.
Beryl subconsciously turned around and saw a woman standing not far away, waving at her. "Beryl?"
It was an unfamiliar face that she had never seen before. Even though she had searched through her memories, she could not find a suitable person.
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