Chapter 7

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The next morning, Lisa and her roommates went out for breakfast.

Miyeon stood by the door, smiling, and Lisa poked her head out. "What are you looking at?"

"Look for yourself."

At the other end of the hallway, next to the door of the four "golden flower" roommates, several boys were queuing up to deliver breakfast to them, smiling and attentive.

"Thank you," the girl's voice was soft and sweet, sending shivers down people's spines.

The girls shivered and closed the door, heading downstairs.

Miyeon sighed, "Beauty is a weapon. It's used to deal with men, and it hits the mark every time."

Lisa showed some backbone, "It's just breakfast. We have arms and legs. We can make our own food."

Miyeon gave the young girl, who had yet to grow up, a glance. "Then why are you still single?"

"I only want to focus on my studies!" Lisa replied firmly.

...

As they walked out of the dormitory door,L isa's face changed suddenly, as if she had seen a ghost.

Miyeon followed her gaze and saw Eunwoo standing tall under a parasol tree on the side of the road, holding a lunchbox in his hand like a wooden stake.

Lisa bolted away, "My cruel brother is here. I'll go first!"

However, Eunwoo caught up with her in two or three steps, grabbing the back of Lisa's collar.

His face was grim, his voice low, "You've grown up, little brat. You moved into the boys' dormitory without telling me?"

Lisa was lifted up by him, with no resistance like a short-legged corgi.

"These boys are not good guys. You shouldn't be near them, let alone go up to them!" Eunwoo scolded.

Lisa finally gave up struggling and pitifully covered her face, "Put me down first. It's so embarrassing with so many people watching."

Eunwoo hesitated for a moment, seeing her blushing face, and realized that this little girl had grown up and that a grown-up girl had her pride.

So he patiently put Lisa down, and said irritably, "The girls' dormitory is where you should be living. Why did you move to the boys' dormitory?"

"The girls' dormitory is an eight-person room, isn't it?" Lisa muttered under her breath, "My best friend insists on living in a four-person room, even if she has to squat on the toilet. So we moved here."

"I don't care what others do, but you have to move back for me," Eunwoo replied.

"Why should I?" Lisa refused to obey.

"Living here is not safe," Eunwoo warned.

"Really, Eunwoo, stay away from me and I'll be safe,"Lisa replied carelessly.

Eunwoo was speechless.

Lisa's words seemed unintentional, but Eunwoo felt a little hurt. He paused for a moment, threw the lunchbox in his hand into her arms, and left in a huff.

In the cafeteria, Miyeon brought Lisa some porridge and eggs, and opened Eunwoo's lunchbox.

Inside the lunchbox were freshly-made sweet buns, still warm.

Miyeon exclaimed, "The steamed bun shop on the backstreet is so popular that they sell out of buns by eight o'clock in the morning. Your brother must have waited in line for a long time to get you these."

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