Jenson pushed his hand off and said, "One day, when you find a girl you truly like, you'll no longer be able to say these utterly disgraceful words.”
Baby Robbie looked at Jenson gloomily. "We don’t like anyone at the moment, so what’s the problem in being gentler toward other girls?"
Suddenly, he realized something and widened his eyes while exclaiming, "Ahhh! Perhaps you already have someone occupying your heart? Tell me now. Who is she?"
Jenson shot him a glare before walking away silently.
Baby Robbie pursed his lips and muttered, "I do wonder if you were a sad little boy in your past life? What’s up with the muscles in that face of yours? Are they paralyzed that you can only put on such a deadpan expression? You won't die if you speak a little more. Don't forget that Mommy's purpose in letting you come back to school is hoping you'll make more friends!"
Back inside the classroom.
They noticed that the sisters were gathering around Baby Zetty and had no clue what they were discussing, but they looked rather passionate in their
conversations.
Jenson turned a blind eye to them and went straight t o his seat.
Baby Robbie leaned toward them and heard his sisters discussing. "How about deliberately failing your examinations, Zetty? If Brother Finn knows that your grades are bad, he'll go out of his way to give you extra lessons. Then, you'll be able to see Brother Finn more often."
Baby Robbie smiled and interjected, "Going after a guy is a piece of cake, or at least way easier than a guy going after a girl. Shouldn't it be effortless for you to get Brother Finn?"
Baby Robbie went to his seat and opened his drawer. I t was filled to the brim with various love letters.
Then, Baby Robbie handed the love letters to Baby Zetty. "Take these and study them."
Baby Zetty said, "Love letters are useless for a man like Brother Finn." Then, she proceeded to take out a stack of love letters from her school bag. "Look at these. These are all of my love letters returned to me b y Brother Finn."
When the sisters opened them to read the contents, they found that a 'language teacher’ had attentively marked each letter-all the way from its format to the punctuation and grammar.
Not only did Brother Finn mark the letters, he even left comments on them.
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