Theo frowned. "What's wrong?"
Elena shook her head. "It just suddenly hurts. I may have eaten something wrong. I -I need to relieve myself."
She held her stomach and left after saying that.
Everyone stifled their laughter when they saw her walking into the woods. The woods were the nearest place for her to relieve herself. A person like her who likes cleanliness might have a hard time.
Shannon giggled mischievously and came close to me, saying, "She might not be able t o gaze at the stars tonight. Also, I guarantee that she’ll stop smiling when
she comes back.
I asked curiously, "Why?”
Shannon’s smile was thievish. "She obviously did nothing yet acted like she was doing all the hard work. I was mad but couldn't scold her, so I found another way t o let my anger out."
I could more or less guess what Shannon had done. I asked a little helplessly, "What did you give her?"
Afraid that others might hear her, Shannon came close to me and whispered, "The milk I gave her was expired. Paired with barbecue, how could she not have a stomachache?"
Shannon shrugged. "It's not going to be serious. She just needs to be slightly diligent in letting it all out. Consider it a small punishment for her."
This woman was really vindictive.
I was just about to lecture her when Nina suddenly cried out in surprise, "Look, it's a shooting star!"
Everyone immediately looked at the sky. Sure enough, a shooting star was passing b y
"Make a wish!" Shannon closed her eyes and joined her hands.
I smiled slightly. Before making a wish, I did not know why I subconsciously turned t o look at Theo.
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