As soon as this question came out, the expressions of people around her changed again. It seemed that this male classmate said what they wanted to say but didn't dare to say. When facing Elinor, everyone suspected the story behind her with their greatest malice.
They even didn't want to know what she had gone through.
Elinor scanned the people around her and found that they all looked at her with a weird look. A feeling of being excluded obviously reached its peak at this moment. The ridicule and cold gaze were more horrible than school violence.
Her heart shrank, and she didn't know why she suffered from this. Obviously, she didn't do anything wrong, but she became the target of public criticism.
"No."
Elinor didn't know where to start. "Kemp's not my boyfriend. I didn't do that thing."
"You seem innocent."
The boy interwove his arms, and a girl with a malicious look behind him looked at Elinor. She guessed that this girl asked him to attack her.
"Rankin came to chat with you in our class last time specially. I don't believe you have no relationship?"
Elinor clenched her fist. "You don't believe me at all, so I don't have the strength to defend myself. But I just want to prove that I didn't do anything wrong..."
"Are you blaming us?"
The girl who has been hiding behind the boy finally came out and raised others' anger at Elinor. "We're classmates. Why do we only attack you? Are you feel aggrieved? We don't believe you. Is it our fault?"
After being embellished by this girl, her classmates were stirred up and scolded Elinor one after another. "Yes, we just felt curious and asked casually. What do you mean with such words?"
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