Chapter 123
Marrying the Man in the Dark
Chapter 123 Because You Should
âHi, Ms. Lauren.â Cherise greeted her teacher warmly, as usual.
âHey, Cherise.â Ms. Laurenâs smile deepened when she saw the pile of exam sheets Lucy. was
carrying. âI heard you got a perfect score in additional math again.â
âYes, Ms. Lauren. Cherise nodded obediently.
âYouâre really clever! A top student will be popular everywhere.â Ms. Lauren expressed her fondness for
Cherise and darted a profound gaze at Cressa, who looked sulky.
Cherise smiled modestly. âIâm not that smart. Iâm just lucky.â
Ms. Lauren continued praising Cherise for a while before leaving.
Holding her transfer documents, Cressa shot a cold glare at Cherise. âHa! You even managed to coax
an old witch like her. Youâre indeed very scheming.â
Lucy frowned. âMind your words, Cressa!â
Cherise was brilliant and hardworking, so it was natural for the teachers to be fond of her. She didnât
deliberately curry favor with anyone!
âI speak what I like.â Cressa snorted. She crossed her arms and looked at Cherise coldly. âDonât think
you can do whatever you want just because you have Damien Lenoir as your support. Iâll only study
abroad for four years. When I return four years later, we shall see if you can still manage to cling to
him.â
Cherise frowned. Despite being provoked, she remained courteous. âI believe youâll learn. many life
lessons in the four years.â She was good-tempered, but she was not a pushover!
Cressa was annoyed. âWhat do you mean? Are you saying that I deserve to learn a lesson?â
âOf course you do.â Lucy glared at Cressa. âIf it werenât for Cherise, you would still be locked up
in the mental hospital. Cherise suggested your father send you to study abroad. Isnât that a good thing
for you? She rescued you from deep waters, yet youâre mocking her here. You ungrateful brat!â
Cressa became hot under the collar. âIâm ungrateful? I was sent to the mental hospital thanks to her!
And now, I have to leave home and live in a foreign place for four
years.
Why should I be grateful to her?â
Lucy pouted. âBecause you should.â
The two girls argued back and forth, and the atmosphere became increasingly heated.
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Cherise promptly stopped Lucy. âForget about it.â
For the sake of Cressaâs father, she didnât want to have any conflicts with Cressa again.
âWe canât just let her off! Sheâs so ungrateful!â Lucy became more agitated.
âI dare you to say it again!â Cressa gnashed her teeth and stared daggers at Lucy.
After the recent incidents, she knew she couldnât afford to offend Cherise, but Lucy was a different
case. At this thought, Cressa reached out her hand and forcefully pushed Lucy.
The exam sheets Lucy was carrying blocked her view, so she couldnât see Cressaâs actions. clearly.
She fell to the ground with a thud, and the exam sheets scattered everywhere.
It was a midsummer afternoon. They were in an open corridor with no windows or shade. around.
Just then, a gust of wind blew and scattered the papers. Some were blown into the corners, while some
stuck to the walls. What was worse, some sheets were blown away to other areas of the campus.
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