Chapter 84 She was soon to be cast into the abyss.

Carlic, Mabel and a few other girls glanced into the bowl.

The bracelet soaking in the water was gradually covered with a layer of white powder, and a thin layer of grease. It wasn’t much, but it

Was not to be ignored.

Audrey watched as the expressions of several girls changed, a mocking curve appeared at the corner of her lips. “Carlie, you never lift a finger to do any work, so naturally, your bracelet wouldn’t get dirty. But Sister Ingrid, who works at the bun shop, would naturally get these things on her when she kneads the dough and chops the meat filling!”

“If this is Ingrid’s, then where is mine?” Carlie’s face turned pale and then flushed with anger as she pointed at Ingrid, “She must have deliberately smeared flour on the bracelet…”

Audrey lifted her butterfly–wing–like long eyelashes, her eyes coldly sweeping over Carlie. Even though her small face didn’t show much expression, that look in her eyes made Carlie shiver.

The words Carlie hadn’t finished got stuck in her throat.

Audrey stepped forward, her delicate hand swiftly pulling at Mabel behind Carlic. Mabel didn’t have time to react, her bag falling from her shoulder to the ground.

A Tiffany bracelet fell out of the bag.

air around was momentarily still.

stared at Mabel in disbelief, “Was it you who

cast into

could say anything, Carlie raised her hand and slapped Mabel hard.

another glance. She still had a swimming competition to attend and didn’t have time to linger in the classroom. She

of the classroom, Ingrid grabbed

a slight smile. Audrey

In the classroom.

red, almost grinding her gums to pieces.

my bracelet, even if you apologize.

bit her lip, glanced at Carlie, then at Ingrid, her gaze finally landing on Patrick.

mention sentiment. When you were slandering Audrey on the forum, why didn’t you think about sentiment?”

to say something more. but Carlie suddenly kicked her in the knee, forcing Mabel to kneel down

tears slipping from the corners of her eyes. “I’m sorry, Ingrid, it’s all my fault, it has nothing to do

person who should apologize

14 She was soon to be

her teeth. Ingrid, usually timid and introverted, had the audacity to reject the apology

Carlic, “It’s your turn!”

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