Chapter 33 Threat
Laura looked down and was surprised to see the white flour on the floor and a broken basin. They hadn’t even met yet, and the students in Class 8 were rushing to give her such a big “gift”. Was there anyone she had offended who happened to be in the class? Everyone who made eye contact with her avoided her eyes within a few seconds. Then they continued talking to their peers as if they had no idea what was going on with the flour and the basin. After looking around, Laura came to the conclusion that there was no one she knew. So… that was a practical joke?Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
Laura kept a poker face and tightened the grip on the backpack strap. Ignoring the noise in the lane, she made her way to the empty seat in the back. Suddenly, a foot appeared, ready to trip her.
“Ouch” a boy howled miserably. His face twisted as he lowered himself, sucking in a breath to tuck up his trousers, “My leg! My leg!”
“Sorry, I didn’t see that.” Laura kept her smile as if nothing had happened.
The boy couldn’t tell if Laura had done it on purpose or not, so he could only swallow his anger and said in pain, “That’s okay.”
Laura smiled and walked on. She put her bag on the table and was about to sit down. Suddenly, she thought of something and kicked the chair. Instantly, the wooden chair collapsed, stirring up a cloud of dust.
Laura, “…” she looked down with an expressionless face and saw the legs of the table that had rolled to her feet. Lifting her eyes again, she gave a sneer.
“What do you mean?”
The classroom, which had been so noisy, became incomparably quiet at this moment. Everyone lowered their heads, not daring to breathe. In the dead silence, a sudden “wow” sounded with an astonished tone.
A girl who was sleeping on the table raised her upper body and applauded while jumped next to Laura.
“You’re amazing, you’re the most agility girl I’ve ever seen!” The girl said, giving Laura a thumbs up.
Laura calmly bent down and picked up her bag that had fallen. She said, “Really?”
“Of course!” Lucy was excited, “That’s awesome! You’re the second person in this class who hasn’t been fooled by those boys!”
Laura glanced at the boys in the class. Not surprisingly, all the boys lowered their heads even further, hating to disappear.
Laura said carelessly, “The second one? Then who was the first?”
“Me!” Lucy smiled brightly, took a few steps forward, and wrapped an arm around Laura’s arm.
“Come on, you sit next to me.”
She pulled Laura to her table. Her original deskmate, after hearing this, immediately stand up and give her seat to Laura