Alarieka answered casually, “Got it.”
Too bad her I don’t care sounded like stubborn resistance to the homeroom teacher.
The homeroom teacher frowned even more. “Alarieka, be honest.”
Alarieka didn’t even get why the homeroom teacher was dragging things out. She had already packed up her stuff, but the teacher just kept talking.
She stood up, grabbed her backpack, and held the extra books.
In front of everyone, she was even more eager to move out than the homeroom teacher and the other classmates.
Homeroom teacher: “?”
Classmates:
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This wasn’t right.
Wasn’t Alarieka supposed to cry and beg not to leave?
Why was it so straightforward?
A weird feeling just came up in their hearts for nothing.
It felt like someone they always saw as way below them, someone who always had to please them just to get by, suddenly one day walked
right past them, striding ahead without a bit of hesitation.
It was like Alarieka never cared about them.
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They weren’t used to it and didn’t get why Alarieka didn’t beg to stay
So they just kept watching Alaricka’s back, staring hard.
It was like staring at Alaricka like this would make her turn around in the next second and beg them to let her stay.
But until Alaricka walked out of their sight, Alaricka didn’t look back.
She really strode forward without stopping.
It seemed like, compared to how much they wanted Alarieka to leave the class, Alarieka wanted to leave even more.
The students pouted, “What are you pretending for?”
It only took one morning, and the news that Alarieka moved to regular classes spread everywhere. Almost all the students at school were gloating.
Everyone knew some people in those classes were hard to mess with, with bad–tempered bullies, kids who kept making trouble, fighting, brawling, drinking and singing karaoke, and even teachers who didn’t really know how to teach.
They had been totally left alone by the school.
They were all a bunch of good–for–nothings there, and when Alarieka went there, her grades just kept dropping and dropping, and then she just kept getting bullied by her new classmates.
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Actually, the truth was just like the rumors said, Alarieka walked into the classroom when a broken piece of chalk flew right at her.
She was holding a big pile of books and had a heavy backpack on her back, so she just didn’t have time to dodge.
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The piece of chalk hit her right between the eyebrows and fell to the ground.
She hadn’t opened her eyes yet when she heard the noise and commotion from her new classmates.
Alarieka opened her eyes, picked up the piece of chalk from the ground, then raised her hand and threw it hard at the girl not far ahead.
The girl let out a snort and turned her head slightly to dodge.
The girl wasn’t wearing a school uniform, just a loose T–shirt and faded jeans. She had a cheap cross necklace from a street stall around her neck. There were two lip rings on her lower lip, and her lipstick looked kind of purple.
She sat in the middle of everyone with her legs crossed all bossy and lazy, chin slightly raised, showing that fierce and bold face.
“Is it Alarieka?”
“No matter who you were, now that you are here, you have to listen to me.”
Everyone in the classroom was looking at Alarieka.
Alarieka looked at the girl with a calm expression.
I guess only Alarieka herself knew how excited she was when she saw this girl.
She already knew this girl before.
It wasn’t at school, but out in society.
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