Chapter 307
The weekend ended. Back in class on Monday, a classmate saw Cassandra as if she
was a monster.
What kind of pervert was this? She could get a full score without studying.
She could also get a full mark in physics. To her, was there anything difficult in the world?
Seeing Cassandra, Anabella looked unwilling. She angrily walked up to Cassandra and shouted, “Cassandra, I’m warning you. Stay away from Samuel!”
Cassandra raised her eyes, frowned, and asked confusedly, “Who?”
“I don’t care how you make him like you, but I’m telling you, Samuel is mine. Stay away from him.”
She was mad with jealousy at the thought that he went to the principal’s office for Cassandra last week.
Why? Why did he like Cassandra?
“What’s wrong with you? Who told you that Samuel liked me? Before you say that, please confirm it.” Cassandra was getting crazy.
She had only talked to Samuel twice since she was in college. Did Anabella have persecution delusions?
“It doesn’t matter what you say. Just stay away from him. Are you reluctant to part with him?” At the thought of this possibility, Anabella was even more unwilling to accept it, and her face became more distorted. “A person like you will never deserve Samuel. Why don’t you have a sense of shame?”
Most of the students in the class were watching the fun. They knew that Anabella liked Samuel, who is from the Physics Department, so Cassandra was trying to seduce Anabella’s boyfriend.
Cassandra was a bad girl.
It was a terrible feeling to be scolded by someone for no reason. Cassandra asked, “Anabella, we are not friends, but we are not enemies either. Why did you target me? Now you’re warning me to stay away from Samuel. When did you see me. getting close to him? Who you like is your business. If you can’t get the boy you like, the problem is you. Is it useful to warn me?”
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snorted. “You value Samuel, but I won’t take him seriously. Do you know why?”
she looked at- the students in the classroom, only Sofia and Cassidy showed a hint of worry on their faces.
Anabella asked, “Why?”
beginning. Do you think I will like him
had this kind
mind just now, but this one she never thought of.
think I will believe what you said? Anyway, stay away from Samuel. I don’t want
stood up, pointing
to stay away from Samuel, you should think about how to make
Anabella break down. She pointed at Sofia’s nose and scolded,
are you so noisy?” Suddenly, a cold voice came from the lecture table. It was Giancarlo who taught the basic theory of traditional medicine. “Can’t you see the time?
he looked at Cassandra, there was a trace of gentleness and pride in his eyes.
excellent student was in his class.
a traditional medicine practitioner, she would be outstanding.
correctly, they were already discussing what position to give
go back to your seat,” Giancarlo
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slightly cold tone, “Since you
“Mr…”
“Get out.”
give her a chance to explain at all. She could only take the things
she glared at
shrugged her shoulders
to
students wondered if Giancarlo wanted Cassandra to teach
also felt puzzled. She was asked to answer questions so many times, and she
that in the following classes, the teachers of different subjects
from morning to night. In the end, she
the last class was over, the loudspeaker in the classroom suddenly rang.
the Physics Department. Here, I would like to apologize to Cassandra from the
she cried in the end as
it was Cassandra’s fault.
was not only asked to apologize but also got a major punishment. If she did it again, she
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