Daniel couldnât help but furrow his brow.
At that moment, a teacher heard about the fight and rushed over. Upon seeing some people lying on the ground, the teacher immediately approached and asked, âWhatâs going on? Are you guys okay?â
Daniel gave a bitter smile, âThere might be something important.â
âWho did it?â the teacher asked.
âItâs Mason!â a classmate exclaimed.
The teacher was taken aback, and his face immediately turned pale. His gaze towards Daniel and his group was filled with worry.
After all, that is the second son of the Reed family! Getting into a conflict and even fighting with someone, if the Reed family were to retaliate against these students because of thisâ¦
Itâs easy to imagine the consequences that these students, and even their families, will face.
After seeing the teacherâs expression, Daniel suddenly.
remembered something. Oh right, the boy who fought with them is named Mason.
The surname Reedâ¦
He had heard before that the second son of the Reed family was studying in their school as a sophomore.
The Reed family refers to the first wealthy and influential family in Emerald City.
At that time, when he heard this gossip, he didnât think much of it.
After all, even if he was a rich young master, he had no connection with him.
After all, he never intended to curry favor with anyone!
He just didnât expect that the other person turned out to be Veronicaâs âlittle brotherâ, and they even had a fight today.
When he thought of the Reed family, Danielâs heart sank.
Veronica was dragged by Jasper to a secluded spot in the school.
âWhere are you taking me?â Veronica asked, feeling the pain in her wrist from his grip. âMason, stop and letâs talk!â
His footsteps finally stopped, and he turned to look at her.
She breathed a sigh of relief and said, âCan you please let go of my hand? Youâre hurting me!â
He hesitated for a moment, then lowered his head and loosened his grip on her hand. He saw the red marks on her wrist, which he had caused.
âIâm sorry,â he murmured, carefully lifting his hand and gently touching the red marks on her wrist.
Veronica said, âYou should be apologizing to the people you hit earlier, not me!â
This statement caused his expression to suddenly change. âDo you think it was my fault?â he asked.
âIt was your fault. You canât just hit people for no reason,â she replied.
âBut I didnât like them talking about you dating that guy,â he said, his voice sounding muffled and clearly unhappy.
âThey were just joking around. It doesnât mean anything,â she said.
âWhat if they werenât joking? What if that guy really wants to date you? Would you agree?â he asked.
âHmm?â Veronica paused for a moment, she hadnât really thought about this question before.
It seems that from childhood to adulthood, no boy has ever pursued her. During her time in elementary and middle school, he almost completely occupied her time.
Actually, she has thought about what kind of boyfriend she would