Chapter 20

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After school that day, the teacher kept Song Xinyu, Bambam, Jennie, and Lisa behind.

Many teachers from other classes who hadn't left yet were curious and peeked in.

Song Xinyu was already crying so hard that she couldn't catch her breath, trying to evoke sympathy from the teacher.

But Lin Yue clearly wasn't buying it. She found someone to bring Wang Yan to the office.

Other teachers were horrified after hearing the calm confession from this young boy.

How could someone so young be so cruel?

The grade leader watched coldly from the side and finally made a decision -

Song Xinyu received a major demerit, and on Monday, she had to read a self-criticism in front of the whole school.

Wang Yan and Lisa received a warning. A warning and reprimand wasn't a serious punishment. As long as they behaved well within a year, it could be removed from their record.

But a major demerit would be a lifelong stain.

Song Xinyu broke down in tears, snot mixed with tears gushing out, almost kneeling down to Jennie.

"I'm sorry, I didn't mean it. Please, I don't want a major demerit," she cried out, almost begging in a humble tone. "Please forgive me this time, I won't do it again."

Jennie lowered her eyes slightly, looking at her coldly without saying a word.

People always have to pay a little price for the mistakes they make.

This was what she deserved.

Song Xinyu cried so much in the office that she almost collapsed.

In the end, her parents came to the school to take her home.

As Jennie and Lisa left the office, the sky was already dark, with the evening sun casting a slanted, crimson glow.

Walking along the campus path, the sunset stretched their shadows, making them look like lovers cuddling together from afar. The gentle evening breeze brushed past the holly trees by the roadside, and the campus was silent.

After a while, Lisa spoke up, "You know everything now."

A few green leaves fell at their feet, and Jennie pursed her lips and replied, "Mm."

Lisa lowered his head, and his black eyelashes trembled slightly. It felt like a piece of his heart had collapsed, leaving him empty and powerless, with a sense of overwhelming darkness that he had been desperately trying to hide all along, but she had already known.

In the evening sunset, the young man's dark eyes were as deep and boundless as the night sky. He suddenly felt useless, realizing that she had already seen through all the darkness he had been trying so hard to conceal.

She was fearless, even braver than him, and knew better how to face things.

Lisa weakly closed his eyes.

She didn't need him at all. Maybe in her eyes, he was just a joke. A joke that overestimated himself.

At the end of the path was a bike shed. Lisa didn't look at her and walked straight in.

Jennie quickly followed.

There were no lights in the shed, and the slender figure of the teenager blended into the darkness.

"Lisa."

The girl's voice was clear and gentle, like a sparkling light in the dark night, piercing through the cold loneliness of the city and into Lisa's ears.

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