The man in darkness swept him a cold glance.
Keeping a tight lid, the latter stared at him with wide eyes.
The finger the person had been pointing at the man quivered before it was swiftly lowered.
“Senior Jackman.”
In a veiled corner, he compliantly lowered his head to the man as salutation.
Liam coldly curled his lips, his eyes filled with a shuddering intensity.
His fine thin lips opened, spurting cold and brusque words. “F*ck off!”
The person was about to leave when he was suddenly called back.
“Wait!”
With a bitter look on his face, the person looked backed in fear.
“Senior Jackman, I really didn’t mean to bump into you. I would have turned the other way if I knew you were here...”
Liam impatiently cut him off and turned his head to gaze to the stage, eyes darkening.
“Quit it, I’m not talking about this. No one must know that you’ve seen me here tonight, is it understood?”
The person was dumbstruck, unable to wrap his head around the instruction, but still heeded to the warning.
Liam waved his arm, allowing the person to leave.
Although it had been five years since Liam graduated from Azure High, the legend he left behind still lingered within the four walls of the school.
The reason was simple. During his school years, Liam built himself quite a bad reputation through his ruthless application of violence.
In other words, he was a school bully, the kind that only existed once a decade.
With the fights he got into outnumbering the exams he partook in and having beaten the living daylights out of his enemies, he was every student and teacher’s nightmare.
Five years down the line and this nightmare was still a force to be reckoned with.
Basically everyone would turn the other way at the sight of him. In the past few years, no one dared to approach him apart from Janet.
It was a pity.
She may be willing but he was not.
Although blessed to be born in a prominent family, Young Lady Hancock must be out of her mind to take a fancy to a boy with nothing but his looks.
Despite her best efforts, Janet was brushed aside. That boy really did not know what was good for him, downright refusing her advances.
Many boys who secretly admired Janet were indignant for her sake.
It was a shame that Janet never looked twice towards them, preventing them from being in a position to voice their opinion.
Janet’s performance finally came to an end on stage.
She got up to bow to the audience before making her way backstage.
As applause took over the auditorium, Liam, looming in the shadows, glanced towards the direction the woman departed. With his dark eyes clouding up, he turned to walk out.
Next up was Celine.
The goddess of numerous otakus, Celine might not amount to Janet in terms of beauty but her innocent girl-next-door persona did stir quite the hype.
A piano piece won her favor and a round of applause.
There were also crazed male fans who went upstage presenting bouquets of flowers. They were hot with emotions.
Maintaining a shy character, Celine stood on the stage and delivered generic words of praise that painted the school, teachers, and students in good light.
Everyone had an appetite for compliments, even the headmaster and teachers.
An appreciative smile lit up on their faces.
Nell had no interest in watching her performance. After sending Janet a message and learning that she was backstage, Nell turned to leave.
Janet was having a change of clothes backstage.
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