Patting him on his shoulder, she praised him, “I admire your courage,

Jared. I didn’t know that you were actually this manly.”

Unconvinced by her weak praise, Jared yelled, “Dixon, get a leash on your girlfriend and ask her to mind her words! What does she mean

‘actually’? I’ve always been manly, okay?”

Dixon merely smiled and pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose.

Tomboy.” Dixon was born in a small village and had lived there before he had come to the university. He was used to the hard life in the village, so it wasn’t a big deal for him to spend a few days in the

her hand and said in a mock serious tone, “Tomboy, as your best friend, I know that I should share weal and woe with you. However, this is a hardship you’re

shrugged. She didn’t mind. She had no intention of making Kasie and

The two of

up for the activity. There were fifteen students who were taking part in the project in total, and four of them were from Debbie’s

Debbie looked at

the docile boy who took me back home when I was drunk that

looks like an indoor type. Why would he be interested in going to the Southon

classroom and

flustered as they made eye contact. In a split second, he lowered his head and pretended to read his book. His face flushed bright red, but Debbie was too busy to notice it. She was marveling at his

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