Chapter 188 Don’t Like Her?
Chapter 188 Don’t Like Her?
Emily nodded. “Okay.”
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By the time they arrived at the academy, it was already 10:30 a.m., and the gates were closed. Finding themselves locked out, Samantha approached the security guard, “Excuse me, sir, something came up at home, and we were delayed. Could you possibly open the gate and let us in?”
“It’s almost noon now,” the security guard replied. “If you had something urgent at home, you could have taken the day off. The rule at Saint Night Academy is that no one is allowed in once classes have started.”
This rule… Samantha grumbled and asked, “Is there really no room
negotiation?”
“None.”
“Alright, I understand.”
Carrying her bag, Samantha walked to the side, with Emily quickly following behind. “What do we do now, Sam? I didn’t take leave today and don’t know if the homeroom teacher will mark me as tardy or absent.”
“She will.”
Emily panicked at once. “What should we do then? Being late or absent means losing credits.”
Samantha walked around the perimeter of Saint Night Academy, found a secluded spot, leaped up, and climbed over. Emily was startled by Samantha’s actions. “Sam, what are you doing?”
“If you don’t want to lose credits, climb up.”
Climb? Emily hesitated. “Sam, I’m scared.”
Scared?
“Call and take a leave, then. I’m leaving,” Samantha said and jumped down, disappearing from Emily’s view before she even had a chance to speak.
“Sam!”
Unlock succeeded to me! She left me once yesterday and abandoned me again today. If I really lose credits, it would definitely be her fault! Ugh, d*mn it!
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Chapter 188 Don’t Like Her?
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When Samantha arrived at her classroom, the last period before lunch had just ended. The homeroom teacher looked at Samantha and asked, “Why are you so late?”
“Something came up at home.”
The homeroom teacher wanted to say more, but, recalling Samantha’s grades, she ultimately said nothing and turned to leave. Just like that, Samantha successfully avoided trouble. It seemed that students with good grades really had privileges everywhere.
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