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Love Began with the First Meeting novel Chapter 1358

As soon as Maggie heard the question, the corners of her lips twitched. She stopped washing the clothes and looked up towards the direction of the voice. Although she couldn't see anyone, she could hear voices around the corner.

"Hmm." It was a female student who was speaking. In a serious tone, she said, "I guess Instructor Edgar is a top and Instructor Cain could be either a top or a bottom."

"I think so too," another student echoed her excitedly. "Instructor Edgar looks as resolute as a top at first glance, while Instructor Cain looks soft and gentle, but sometimes he can also emit a dark and evil aura, like Satan. He could be either a top or a bottom."

While listening to their conversation, Maggie couldn't even start to describe her feelings. She couldn't believe it! 'How did their minds work?' she wondered.

"Alas, the most annoying part is that Maggie Du is in between them. As a girl who's rough around the edges, how can she do that?"

Maggie was extremely angry. Now that she was mentioned, she couldn't keep quiet any longer. She threw the clothes into the basin and walked out of the laundry room with both hands on her hips. She glared at the two students, rage in her eyes, and teeth gritting. "Damn it! Because Edgar and I obtained the marriage certificate!"

Just like a flash of lightning that suddenly appeared in the corridor, her words astonished everybody who heard them. Her marriage to Edgar, up until this moment, had been kept secret, and the students only knew about the story through rumors and word of mouth. No one really knew the truth. So hearing Maggie blurting her secret out stunned everyone.

When they heard her words, the female students who were in the corridor all gulped and looked at Maggie, fear clear in their eyes.

In a cold voice, Maggie added, "You can make up and spread all kinds of stories as you like, but never let me hear anything about us again. Or else I will make you suffer on the training ground!" Then she spun on her heel and stomped back into the laundry room.

As soon as she turned around, the students began to murmur. With a sigh, Maggie turned back around and all at once, the voices stopped.

"By the way, I have to remind you of something," Maggie said in a cold voice. "Big mouths and gossipers are not allowed to be in the army. If you want to have a brighter future, I suggest you stop your dirty gossiping as soon as possible." As she said that, she looked each of the female students in the eyes, asserting to them how serious she was about the matter.

Humans could be divided into two groups: those who didn't know how to think, specifically about other people's words and thoughts, and those who knew how to think. Those who didn't know how to think only thought about useless things. And since they didn't know the value of thinking, in the end they would find that they had missed out on a lot of opportunities. On the other hand, people who understood how to think properly would of course benefit from their good habit of thinking.

There was one female student who belonged to the second group of people. She knew how to think. When Maggie had said her piece, the girl listened to her, accepted her advice, and decided to follow it and not talk about her and Edgar anymore. And her understanding seemed to have drawn Maggie's attention to her. Maggie spent a tiny bit longer looking at her before returning to the laundry room.

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