Chapter 132

“I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have brought someone else with me.” Thomas said awkwardly.

Theresa glanced at him and smiled meaningfully. “Well, it doesn’t matter. I don’t mind.”

She made an inviting gesture.

Then, Thomas sat down with Monica.

As soon as they sat down, Monica reached out and took Thomas’s arm.

Before Theresa could react, she said sweetly, “Miss Austin, our relationship is too good. We usually pay no attention to our distance. I believe you will understand it.”

After that, she whispered in Thomas‘ ear, “I’m here to help you test her to see if she’s really gentle and quiet.”

She was rarely so close to Thomas.

Although Thomas felt that it was wrong to do so, he couldn’t help but feel his heart beating

faster.

Theresa looked at them with great interest. There was no emotion in her heart, and she even wanted to smile.

In her opinion, Thomas must be gay.

She wondered if Thomas was putting on a show with that girl today.

Theresa smiled gently and became even more elegant and virtuous. “Of course, it doesn’t matter. Everyone has a few good friends.”

Monica was surprised.

For a moment, she was not sure if Theresa simply didn’t care about it or if she was pretending.

Monica leaned on Thomas‘ shoulder shyly and sweetly and said, “Miss Austin, it’s great that you think so.”

Theresa was more sure that they were doing so on purpose.

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Her smile deepened. “Don’t worry, I won’t mind.”

The two women talked compactly. Thomas couldn’t cut in even if he wanted to.

Monica looked at the book in front of Theresa and suddenly asked, “Is this classical literature?”

Theresa pushed up her glasses and looked extremely quiet. “Yes, it is an anthology of the bard of Avon. I casually picked it up from the bookshelf.”

“The bard of Avon?” Monica frowned and said, “I’ve never heard of this person before. I don’t think he’s famous. Miss Austin, I advise you not to waste your time reading books written by unknown writers.”

as she finished speaking, Theresa and Thomas looked at her

confused, but then she suddenly realized it. “Ah, I see. People like you must be proud

and didn’t say anything.

that Theresa had admitted defeat and was about to continue.

again, so he couldn’t help but

Monica’s

a good learning environment since she was a child, she was born with no interest in studying. Her family doted on her and didn’t interfere with her studies after they witnessed her lack of interest. Monica didn’t pursue knowledge anymore after she got a master’s degree

no matter how stupid she was, she had still heard of

come she said that Shakespeare’s anthology was little known and that

unknown?

like she was about

Theresa in her

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looked rustic,

was fine, but why did she have to say the bard of Avon? Wasn’t she

Thomas be with such a woman,”

felt her fighting

girlfriend, but I don’t think Theresa was

in time.” Monica

head. “Everyone has their own blind spots of

really thought so.

Monica felt that Theresa was mocking her.

her face darkened.

“Hey, Theresa, you’ve been reading such books all day long. Could it be that you’re a literary youth? I heard that literary youths like to speak of words and

her eyes looked very

didn’t say anything.

her go. She went on to say, “Miss Austin, I advise you to put more energy into your real life. Don’t put on air all day

spoke, she burst into laughter.

smiled as

Thomas couldn’t smile.

really embarrassed for Monica.

are you smiling at? Do you think what I said is

again and whispered, “Theresa is a graduate student in classical literature at Anaville University. She’s indeed about to apply for

froze

at Theresa in disbelief. She couldn’t believe this bumpkin was

sorry,” Thomas said apologetically.

nothing. There are indeed a lot of people who just think reading is

She didn’t think Theresa was trying to help her out at all.

Theresa was

of her twice, and she was just

be kind now.

was terrifyingly scheming to her!

she thought it was not appropriate for her

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