Zuko glanced at the photos, a smile forming on his face. He recognized the landscapes depicted and realized that the next stop on the bus route would likely be the Irwin Manor. Lina had no idea that the artist behind the firefly painting she had once copied resided there.

Filled with excitement, Lina’s friend Keira leaned over to get a glimpse of the photos and couldn’t help but burst into laughter.

“Are you sending those to your husband?” Keira teased.

Blushing slightly, Lina sheepishly nodded and smiled.

Keira glanced up at the luggage rack. Other students had multiple large suitcases, some still being delivered, as if they were trying to bring their entire homes with them. In contrast, Lina had only a small carry-on suitcase that seemed to hold everything she needed.

Whispering to Lina, Keira asked, “Did you bring everything you need?”

Lina replied uncertainly, “I… I think so.”

“What do you mean you think so?” Keira was taken aback and kindly reminded her, “Lina, we’ll be staying here for a month! The lifestyle here is different from ours, and if you’re missing something, it might not be easy to find a suitable replacement!”

Chuckling, Lina admitted, “Actually, I don’t even know what I packed. My husband packed my luggage for me. He said these things would be enough and asked me to travel light!”

Keira’s eyes widened in surprise. “You actually let him pack for you?”

Why wouldn’t I trust him?” Lina

Southeast Aciatic before?” Keira found Lina’s blind trust amusing. “You must really have faith in him to let

pondering. Had Zeke

he had sounded so certain when he packed her bags, assuring her that those items would be sufficient. She naturally believed him, as her

of her packing had given her a sense of comfort. However, Keira’s reminder suddenly made her realize that she might have been

quickly sent a voice message to Zuko. “I see other students with multiple large suitcases, and I’m the only one with a

learn. Why would you need large suitcases if you’re not

Gia beside her, Violet turned around and looked disdainfully at Lina

insist on paying tuition to come to our university, as if attending classes here will help

sitting silently beside Violet. Her heart sank. Gia would have stood up for her in the

bit sad, not understanding what

Lina, there are so many duty-free shops here in Southeast Aciatic, all international brands. Even if we

this? You don’t have the money

can book her lunch from Best

say?”

the teacher in charge became impatient and looked at everyone

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