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Transmigrating Into A Villain novel Chapter 27

Looking at the items on the bed, Alina panicked. In a hurry, she threw them all into the quilt.

Sheffield looked at her in anger and shouted, "What are you doing?" It was his bed. How could she put anything on it!

"Stupid. Don't you see I'm hiding something?" After covering them with the quilt, Alina immediately ran to open the door. It was Peter.

"Peter, it's you! I don't know why this door closed!"

There was a flicker of worry in Peter's eyes. If they were not so close to each other, Alina wouldn't have noticed it.

It seemed that Peter really cared about Sheffield! After all, he had watched Sheffield grow up. He couldn't have no feelings for him.

In the novel, the hero knew a lot of information about Alaina from Peter.

When Peter saw that Sheffield was just sitting on the bed, he breathed a sigh of relief in his heart. He smiled at Alina, "Miss Alaina, you've already met the young master. The dinner is ready. You can go downstairs to have dinner now."

"Okay. Give me one minute. Dad asked me to say something to Sheffield. Then I will leave."

"Okay. Miss Alaina, I will wait for you outside." When Peter was about to leave, he glanced at Sheffield again before he walked out of the door.

"Dad said as long as you realized your mistake and apologized to me, you can go to school tomorrow." Then Alina raised her eyebrows and said, "How about you apologizing to your sister? Then, you are free."

Sheffield looked away and said indifferently, "You're not my sister."

"I'm older than you, so you have to call me sister! You only have ten seconds. Do you apologize? Ten, nine, eight, seven, six..."

Sheffield pursed his lips.

"Three, two, one, one point five, one point two..." "If you miss the chance, you won't have it!" Alina reminded.

Sheffield glanced at the girl out of the corner of his eye and saw her face full of tease. He got so annoyed that he lay down on the bed and pulled the quilt over his head.

Out of sight, out of mind!

The quilt was pulled up by him, and at once the food which had been placed at the end of the bed was exposed.

Seeing this, Alina immediately turned her head and looked at the door. It was lucky that Peter was standing at the side of the door and he couldn't see that.

She walked quickly to the door and closed it. Then she took out the key to lock it.

The door was closed and nobody could see what was going on inside.

Alina gave the key back to Peter, smiled at him, and went downstairs.

At the dining table, Alina told Eric that Sheffield had apologized to her and realized his mistake.

Peter was a little surprised to hear this.

Seeing that she spoke up for Sheffield, Wendy's face turned pale. She wanted to ignite Eric's anger at Sheffield again. But she was stopped by Alina by kicking her twice.

After dinner, Wendy seized the opportunity to block Alina in the washroom and scolded her for being disobedient.

Alina tried her best to pacify her anger and put an end to the idea of trying to drive a wedge between them.

The next morning, when Sheffield was notified to go to school, he was surprised. He had only been grounded for two days, and there was one day left.

He washed up and went downstairs. At the moment, Alina was having breakfast with Eric and Wendy.

"Good morning, Sheffield!" Alina greeted him with a big smile as soon as she saw him.

Hearing this, Sheffield seemed a little frozen. He greeted her in a low voice and began to have breakfast.

Looking at his son, Eric gave a dry cough with dissatisfaction, but when he saw that his son didn't look well, he managed to hold back his anger.

Alina was eating slowly. As soon as Sheffield got up, she got up and followed him.

The exam would be held tomorrow. Teachers did not teach new lessons today, but had a systematic review of the knowledge of this month and marked some key points.

Alina was simply delighted. During question time, she asked everything she didn't understand and held on to the teacher even after the bell rang.

Both teachers and students were amazed by her enthusiasm for learning.

She became the talk of the teachers in the office.

The bell rang at noon, and Rose couldn't wait to stand up. Seeing that Alina was still doing exercises, she stared at her and shouted, "Alaina, are you crazy! Why do you suddenly love studying so much that you forget to eat or sleep? I suspect you're another person!"

Alina made way for Yana to leave. After Yana went out, she stretched herself and smiled to Rose, "You're right. I'm not me anymore."

Rose said scornfully, "Bullshit! You think you're in a fairy novel! Why don't you say you are in an alternate reality?" Then she said impatiently, "All right, don't talk about it anymore. Let's go to lunch!"

Alina didn't want to waste time going to the canteen. With a flattering smile, she said, "I'm not going to the canteen today. Can you bring me two buns?"

"Come on! You don't even have to eat. Do you have to study so hard? Health is the most important thing. If you don't eat well, how can you study well?"

Alina had lowered her head and focused on her book again. She heard only a little of what Rose said. Then she muttered, "Okay, I know."

Rose reached out to grab her, but was stopped by Emma. "Rose, since she won't go, let's bring her two buns and let her study in the classroom."

Then there was no one in the classroom.

Alina didn't go to the toilet the whole morning. She couldn't stand it anymore and ran to the toilet downstairs.

After cleaning her hands, Alina ran upstairs but overran.

This teaching building had four floors and the top floor was on the fourth floor. The door of the top floor was locked and no students were allowed to go there.

When she ran to the mezzanine between the third and the fourth floors, she was surprised to find a teenager sitting on the stairs at the corner.

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