Chapter 36 Lascivious always makes trouble!

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William Walton came downstairs to eat.

He looked at the butler and said, "Invite Laura out to have a meal."

The butler said: "Miss Green just said that she had some matters to attend to in the school, so she left first."

William Walton smiled.

He knew there were no matters in the school.

She was shy and wanted to avoid him.

"Call Mike to buy breakfast for Laura on the way to school."

"Alright."

She was still in a daze when she entered school.

She must have gone crazy last night.

She was obsessed by his face, causing her to feel so embarrassed.

Lascivious always made trouble, that's true.

At this moment, she believed this sentence.

She stretched one hand and patted her face.

"Laura Green, wake up. If you continue doing things like this, you will lose all the reputation that you've accumulated for the past twenty years. Do you know that? "

She took a deep breath and moved towards the school building.

Before class, she read the books and ate the breakfast that Mike had bought for her.

Her cell phone vibrated as the professor entered.

She opened her phone and saw that it was a message from the principal.

Her mood instantly dropped to the freezing point.

At noon, after class was over, she went to the Office of the Principal.

The principal looked at her coldly as usual.

She respectfully said, "Principal, I'm here."

"I remember the last time you said that you would break up with Avery."

"We've already broken up."

"Then tell me, what is this?"

The headmaster tossed a stack of photographs at her feet.

She did not bend down to pick it up but looked down at them.

It was a photo of yesterday.

Avery Harris went for her and told her he wanted to make up with her.

In the photo, at the school field, Avery half—kneeled in front of her.

She calmly looked at the Principal: "This was captured when Avery Harris was pestering me, but you should be relaxing now, because … Avery Harris has given up. "

"Why should I believe you?"

"I never make a joke like that. Besides, your son doesn't deserve my love."

"Laura Green, you are so fictitious and absurd."

Laura Green said indifferently: "I'm not fictitious. I'm just different from you. As for me, I never judge a person using money as the standard."

The principal looked at Laura Green, what a coquette!

The more she looked at her, the more she disliked her.

"Principal, if you have nothing to say, I'll leave."

"Don't let me see any more rumors about you and my son, or else …"

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