“Okay. Let’s have dinner tomorrow night and talk everything through,” replied Jeremy.
Skylar curled the corners of her lip imperceptibly. “Sure. You’ll decide the time and place. See you then.”
Seeing that she agreed to it so quickly, Jeremy was delighted.
He knew that she was a pushover. No matter how much he hurt her, he could always pacify her easily.
As Skylar walked away, he shouted at her, “Outsiders aren’t allowed to enter the campus recently, so you should go back first.”
“I’m not an outsider, Jeremy! I’m a freshman,” replied Skylar without even looking back.
Jeremy was stupefied. She’s a freshman? What-? How?
Didn’t she tear up her admission letter and give up her studies so that I could treat my illness back then?
He assumed that Skylar must have lied because she was afraid that he would look down on her.
In the meantime, Skylar headed towards her first class, which was a dance studio, and knocked on the door.
Anna, who was the lecturer, and knew that there would be a transfer student today. Hence, she scrutinized Skylar from head to toe with an aloof expression on her face.
“You’re good-looking. You don’t have work done before, do you?”
In order to prove that she was au naturel, she purposely scrunched her nose and then pinched it.
Her nose remained as is, nor was it showing anything odd.
She was also asked this question when she took the art university entrance examination back then.
Some people even said that she wore contact lenses because her eyes were uniquely amber.
More than a dozen students in the class also looked at her curiously as she stood by the door.
All the boys could no longer sit still as Skylar’s innocent face was simply eye-catching, even though there were a lot of beautiful girls in the university.
Whereas the girls were showing not much enthusiasm toward her.
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