Chapter 34 That’s So Unfair
He went on, “She was really brave. She was shaking all over from fear, but she still grabbed a utility knife and pulled me out with her.”
That was the reason Maya would never hate him.
In his mind, he and Maya meant the most to each other.
“That feeling was kind of weird,” Alfred muttered, ignoring Toby’s gloomy expression.
Being protected for the first time felt new and oddly exciting.
“Is that so?” Toby felt unsettled for some reason. He lowered his head and gave a cold chuckle. “So you were actually protected by her.”
That timid Maya actually stepped in to protect Alfred, that little menace?
Toby didn’t like that thought.
But when he noticed the excited look on his younger brother’s face, his annoyance slowly turned into curiosity.
Suddenly. Toby found himself wanting to know what it felt like to be protected as well.
While heading to the infirmary, Annie asked with light curiosity and a hint of teasing, “Maya, it looks like both you and Alfred really dislike Toby?”
“Yeah,” Maya replied fiercely. “Because there’s something wrong with his brain!”
“Haha, I get it.”
Annie actually agreed with her.
Maya’s eyes brightened. “Right? His personality is horrible!”
Toby was totally crazy.
Annie kept smiling, but this time she didn’t agree.
Maya could talk badly about Toby since they were family.
But Annie couldn’t speak poorly of her boyfriend.
Even if he really was terrible.
With a soft voice, Annie switched topics. “Your brother is actually quite gentlemanly when he’s with me.”
“I noticed. He smiled at you so gently. But with me, he acts like some total psycho,” Maya complained. He was seriously nuts.
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At night, he always showed knives or guns. Did she owe him something from her previous life?
Their daily life was basically them attacking each other just because they were siblings.
Annie thought quietly to herself.
That did sound like a terrible relationship.
From that angle, Maya didn’t seem like someone worth getting close to.
After all, the Clarks only had one official heir now.
So during the rest of the walk, Annie, who had been friendly before, stayed silent.
After bringing Maya to the infirmary, Annie left right away without hesitation.
Back in the classroom, the students in the international program watched as the homeroom teacher rushed out in panic, then returned acting as if nothing had happened.
Then she announced loudly, “Everything has been settled.
“Don’t worry. Maya and Alfred will be back soon to continue class. I hope you’ll treat your classmates better and stop the bullying.”
Hidden in her words was clear protection for the two siblings.
“They were totally out of control in class! And you’re still defending them?”
“Those siblings are crazy! Did you see Bert’s face? It’s almost ruined!”
“That’s so unfair!”
Some students had already begun shouting in protest.
“Did you think about fairness when you were bullying Maya?”
The homeroom teacher gave a cold laugh and slammed the desk, stopping the noise. “Should I show the classroom footage?”
Right away, the entire class fell silent.
Alfred and Maya had instantly become well-known after that explosive moment.
The next several classes passed peacefully.
And that also meant Alfred and Maya had basically lost their chance to make friends.
Still, there were always exceptions.
Jenny hurried over after they came back, resting her chin on her hands while staring at them with admiration. “I knew I wasn’t wrong about you two. You’re both pretty tough.”
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Those siblings really weren’t like those fake, showy people.
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