𝑪𝒉𝒂𝒑𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝑿𝑰𝑰𝑰

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“Zhong, you don’t like Lalisa?”

“I’ve seen her in the art studio before, and she doesn’t even have talent! She probably went there to copy Eunha who was nominated for an art exhibition. She’s the type of person to chase fame and fortune shamelessly, who knows what she’s thinking?”

“Hey, maybe she has potential?” When she heard Zhong Yongsi’s words, Eunha’s expression defrosted.

She was the goddess of First City High that had been taken under Kim Mingyu back in the day, so many of his followers saw her as their own. Her outwards personality was good, and she was from a decently rich family, so countless people idolized her. She was used to being the belle of the ball, and now that her attention had been taken away by someone else, she was naturally unhappily. Thankfully for her, Zhong Yongsi’s words seemed to influence her image in the eyes of the other students.

At most, rumors about her being shameless and fame-seeking would spread around First City High.

“Speaking of which, both you and that girl have the same surname, Eunha.” One of the students observed.

Lisa’s name was quite well known in N City’s upper society, but because the Manoban family had never expressed that she was part of the Mnaoban family, her documents in First City High still stated that she was an orphan. Eunha herself didn’t want to get involved with Lisa, so there weren’t many people that knew her true identity.

No one had ever compared this common girl with the goddess of First City High because there was too much of a difference between them, and no one had ever bothered to do so.

This was the first time that the two sisters were spoken of in the same conversation, and Eunha was trying her hardest to keep the fake smile on her face from cracking.

Zhong Yongsi was one of the few people that knew the relationship between the two. “She brings shame to the Manoban name.”

Seeing his reaction to Lisa’s name being merely brought up in a conversation, everyone changed the subject to Eunha’s submission for the art exhibition.

Lisa had been practicing ancient martial arts lately. Even though she couldn’t be said to be proficient, but it still had its effects on her. Not only had her body become stronger and healthier, her hearing had become enhanced too, so she naturally heard everything that the next table had to say about her, but she didn’t mind. She finished her meal quickly and returned to class together with Rosé, and the girl that sat behind her who was just about to come to sit with them sighed and went over to another corner upon seeing them leave.

Lunch break still hadn’t ended, so Lisa rested on her head on the desk while Rosé memorized poems and prose.

It wasn’t that Rosé didn’t want to slack off, but magically, every time she stopped memorizing and wanted to take out her maths papers, Lisa would mutter a single word with her eyes still closed.

“Continue.”

Foiled of her plans to laze off, Rosé could only continue memorizing because she was indebted to Lisa. That being said, she wasn’t sure if it was just a psychological effect of memorizing like this, but did her memory become better? She had spent all her earlier years in foreign countries, and so she didn’t know Chinese all that well. She had always had a headache whenever she saw those ancient poems and prose, but somehow she felt somewhat interested this time.

For the next few days, Rosé continued to walk around with a notebook in hand, and even the way she spoke changed, becoming more poetic.

Seeing this change, even her Chinese teacher that didn’t have any expectations of her renewed her hopes towards her, even praising her once in class.

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