If You Want Me - Chapter 968 After All, I Love You So Much (1)
As soon as he came over, several girls were waiting for him with water bottles and towels in their hands. They were about to hand them over, but he smiled at them like a spring breeze, with a faint threat in their amber eyes.
It seemed that he just wanted to refuse their kindness.
But unexpectedly, he would talk to another girl in person and ask her to bring him water!
Debbie took a bottle of water from the class commissar with a strange look on her face and handed it to her desk mate. The desk mate said unfriendly, “where is the towel?”
“You look fresh. I don’t think you need it.”
“Why are you so lazy?” That boy took the bottle and walked towards the monitor’s desk with his hand on her shoulder. Debbie staggered because of his grip.
“Hey, hey, can you slow down? I can’t follow you.”
The boy shook his head and sneered, “short legs.”
Debbie stared at him, feeling bad.
The boy guarding the water dispenser for the rocket class looked at Baron who broke the class board as if nothing had happened and his eyes were full of anger.
He swallowed and said, “Baron, I have to take the board back later.”
Baron looked coldly at the two, Debbie and her deak mate, who almost clung to each other in the distance. He turned around and looked coldly at the boy with a pale face. “Tell him that I broke it.”
The boy laughed bitterly and didn’t dare to refute.
He also wanted to go to the stage. He didn’t want to be a substitute. He didn’t want to face the cold face of the monitor. Oh, my God, someone should save him!
However, soon a man who was sweating heavily ran over and waved at Baron, “Baron, it is your time to the second half.”
Baron raised his head to drink water, and his Adam’s Apple moved up and down. His snow-white face was faintly covered with a layer of darkness.
The second half of the game started and the cheer on the court became much louder.
The monitor of the rocket class, Baron, and the class F, known as the school hunk, Terrence, met together as rival on the competition.
When Debbie saw the two men running on the basketball court and scrambling for the ba
xpression on her face was so calm that it was hard not to believe that she really had no feelings for Terrence, which made Terrence inexplicably melancholy.
“Don’t you feel sad in your life if you don’t have a boy you like?”
“Who said I don’t?”
“Then tell me who you like?”
Debbie opened her mouth and suddenly looked at the young boy with a schoolbag on his back, who was riding bicycle with a gloomy face not far away.
Debbie was stunned and said, “I’m leaving now.”
While Baron didn’t wait for her. He turned around and ran away with his bike. Debbie didn’t call out his name, but kept chasing him.
The wind blew into her mouth, and her throat was so dry that it was about to burn. Debbie looked at the strange place in a daze, and felt a piece of her heart was slowly falling.
“Ding, Ding, Ding…”
When Debbie turned around, she saw that Baron was standing on the ground with one foot and tilted his head to look at her. Debbie sniffed and was about to run over, but Baron frowned.
“Why are you crying?”
Debbie touched her face and really touched the tears on it. She shook her head and grinned, “the wind is too strong. It hurts.”
Debbie was not good at lying. Seeing this, Baron frowned and said, “come here.”
Debbie walked over obediently. Baron got off his bike and asked her to help him hold the bike. “I’ll give you a chance to atone for your sin. Take me home.”
“Why?”