Jenson replied with a gloomy face, "Who wouldn't know my name? I'm someone who grew up under the eyes of the media since I was a child."
Andy thought for a while and nodded. "That makes sense as well."
However, Savannah said earnestly, "I grew up on a small farm in the south. We're a poor town where roads are not accessible and communications aren’t developed. I've truly never seen you before. This is our first meeting."
Although Savannah had a simple and honest face, Jenson had already established that this girl was a quack. He would not believe anything she said.
Savannah was not vexed over this and smiled while saying, "It doesn’t matter if you don't believe me now. I'll make you believe me."
Savannah continued to count with her fingers. "You’re just like me. You had no mother growing up but when you were five, something changed with your fate and your family became harmonious. You also had peaceful relations with your siblings.”
Grayson was utterly stunned. "Goodness gracious, that's too accurate."
Jenson was even more firm with his mindset that this Savannah girl had looked into his background information beforehand. Hence, she was currently trying to swindle him.
Jenson glared at Savannah and scoffed. "Stay away from me."
Savannah's cheerful face looked wounded as she stared at Jenson. She aggrievedly asked, "Why don’t you believe me?"
Jenson said, "If you disappear from my world, I'll believe in you."
Savannah's eyes widened in horror as tears filled her eyes. "You... You want me to die? Ah... My master's too accurate with his reading. I love you, yet you want to take my life..."
It was getting more and more outrageous.
Jenson's face was utterly gloomy. "Scram!”
Then, he quickly strode away.
Savannah shouted from behind him, "Jens! When you're choosing your dormitory, avoid the number seven or there’s going to be a bloodbath!"
Jenson was still speechless.
Meanwhile, Grayson was taking this seriously. When they were registering, Grayson was adamant about not letting Jenson choose any dormitories with the number seven. However, Jenson simply refused to believe in Savannah's words and applied for Room 777.
Grayson said, "Jens, a bloodbath isn't a trivial matter. What if that Savannah girl wasn’t lying to us? Your room number truly sounds unlucky. It doesn't seem very safe to me. Why don't you change rooms?"
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