Damn it! How hateful! Emily looked at him like an angry kitten, showing her teeth and waving her claws.
What did he mean by 'think about it'? Was he going to hold on to her all the time if she didn't give him a good explanation?
Who did he think he was? She wouldn't buy it.
"Well, I have a stomachache." Emily covered her belly and squatted down.
"Hey, what's wrong with you?" James squatted down nervously, hugged her and asked with concern.
"I drank ice juice just now. My stomach hurts." Emily frowned and covered her belly, pretending to be serious.
"Let's go. I'll take you to the infirmary." James picked her up and went downstairs in a hurry.
Emily leaned against his chest like a docile kitten.
With a snicker at the corners of her mouth, Emily thought, 'How could James be defeated by me? He is so gullible.'
"Ha ha!"
As soon as they went downstairs, Emily burst into laughter.
"Don't you feel pain? Why are you laughing? " James frowned in confusion.
"I'm laughing at your stupidity. It doesn't hurt at all. Put me down." Emily struggled to get down.
Hearing that she was playing a trick on him, James's face darkened and he threw Emily heavily to the ground.
He left without looking back.
"Ouch, my butt, James, you are such a bad guy. Don't you know how to be tender to women?" Emily cursed.
After walking far away, James heard nothing.
This damn girl dared to lie to him. No one dared to lie to him. He hated lying most, which had crossed his bottom line.
Emily got up from the ground.
When she was about to go to the classroom, she met Oliver, the study representative, who just finished handing in the homework and came out of the teacher's office.
"Shirl."
"Hey, Oliver, what a coincidence! Are you going back to the classroom, too?" Emily waved her hand and stood side by side with him and slowly walked towards the classroom.
"Yes. Aren't you going to the library with us this afternoon?"
"No, I have to go with James. He is so bossy that he doesn't allow me to be with you." Emily complained, pursing her lips.
"It's okay. Come with us. You can ask me if you have any questions."
"Okay, let's meet by chance. Let's see if we can meet each other in the library."
"It's a deal. You must go." Oliver said with a smile.
"Sure, sure."
The two entered the classroom one after the other.
When she returned to her seat, she found that James didn't come to the class as she expected.
Muddleheaded for the whole afternoon, the class was finally over.
Emily picked up her schoolbag and left the classroom first.
Before she left, she sent a message to tell James that she had gone to the library and asked him to come over.
But he didn't reply.
"My brother Oliver, let's go." Wearing high-heeled shoes and holding two books in her hands, Jenny walked up to Oliver and held his arm intimately.
"Lisa, look, your prince charming doesn't belong to you anymore." Connie tried to persuade her to look away.
"Don't you know that I have long given up chasing my prince charming? He is used to worship and is not suitable to be my boyfriend." Lisa looked away indifferently.
"Well, I thought Miss Lisa would still chase after him." With her handbag and phone in her hand, Connie flipped her enchanting claret curly hair and left the classroom.
"Hey, Justin, what are you thinking about? Where is your Emi?" When Lisa was about to leave, she found that Justin was still sitting in his seat in a daze.
"You scared me. Can you stop pretending a ghost?" Justin patted his chest to calm himself down.
"Am I a ghost? Is there a ghost as beautiful and energetic as me? " Lisa glared at him and left with her schoolbag.
"Hey, come here." Justin waved at her.
"What's the matter?"
"Do you think that Emi doesn't like to talk to me these days? She always stays around other boys. She used to be around me alone." Justin was lying on the desk and felt distressed. Almost all the people in the classroom had left.
"Ha ha, the biggest advantage of our Holy Sakura is that we have a lot of handsome men. Shirl is so pretty and frank, of course she is welcomed." Lisa held back her laughter and analyzed for him.
"This makes me very unhappy." Justin raised his eyebrows. His brown hair was particularly dazzling in the setting sun.
From Lisa's point of view, this boy was really handsome. Why didn't she find it before?
"What's wrong with you? Hurry up! Are you going to study or not? Would you like to join me? " Lisa asked casually.
"Why should I go to study with you?" Justin turned his face away and packed up his schoolbag.
"Forget it, will I beg you again?" Lisa turned around and left.
Emily came to the library. There were a lot of people who came to take seats.
Emily found a table by the window and sat down, and used a book to take a seat for James.
She looked around for Oliver.
She searched for a long time but still couldn't find him.
Well, forget it. She'd better study carefully. Otherwise, it would be so embarrassing if she really ranked last in the exam.
"Young master, aren't you going to the library?"
"Miss Shirley has sent you two messages." Holding James' phone in his hand, Murphy followed him and said.
"No." Stubborn as he was, he wanted to see how much he meant to her this time.
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