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Chapter 50 The Girl in the Rain

The early morning light entered the dormitory, passing through the light blue curtains, casting a layer of light blue inside. A figure on the upper bunk slowly opened his eyes. She looked at the brightness outside the window and made an estimate.

It was almost time, so I got up from the bed and climbed out of bed carefully so as not to wake up other people in the room.

But unfortunately, things didn't go as planned. I didn't check for a while and stepped on something similar to a basin on the way down, so the sound of metal sloshing sounded in the bedroom.

"It's so annoying. It's so early in the morning. What are you doing?"

"Kavra, why did you get up so early? You are so annoying."

"Could it be that we're looking for a senior boy again?"

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry for disturbing you."

The girl kept apologizing to her roommate before getting dressed and going out.

At this time, it was just getting bright outside, and the air seemed a bit cold. Kafla pinched her sleeves tightly, then walked quickly with her arms folded in her hands. First she went to have a simple breakfast, and then went to the classroom.

It has been almost two months since she came to Emenas as a new student. Except for the first few days, which were relatively easy, the following days became difficult for her.

Because of her poor foundation, she learned many courses slowly and her physical fitness was average. The combat course was even worse. Fortunately, the first-year combat course had not yet entered the actual combat stage, so she would not make a big fool of herself.

After entering the classroom, the air gradually became warmer, and she slowly lowered her arms, looked around, found a remote location to sit down, and then took out her books and textbooks to start studying and memorizing.

After reviewing it first, she previewed today's new knowledge. After reading the new knowledge, the number of people in the classroom gradually increased. Seeing that there was more time left, she opened her notebook again and wrote on the page with her pen.

It's densely written, and it seems like it's all the key points that the teacher mentioned before.

At this time, the classroom gradually became lively and the seats gradually filled up.

"Kafla is pretending to study again, it's really disgusting..." In the noise in the classroom, some harsh words were hidden, and she accidentally caught them.

"You said that if she really worked so hard, how could her grades be so bad... I think she just doesn't study hard and is just pretending."

"Don't you know, even though she looks average, she is always good at seducing people."

"Really or not?"

"Of course it's true. Not long after school started, I saw her with a certain senior. Tsk, tsk, but it's a pity that they don't like her."

"I'm telling you, there's something even more disgusting."

"what else?"

"Because she and I are roommates. When we went out for dinner for the first time, we asked each other how we got the letters of recommendation. Gee, she is extraordinary."

"For people like us, most of them are selected from the top group in various regional competitions and then given admission qualifications. She was lucky. During the competition in her hometown, because she was not as strong as others, she hooked up with the selector.

I won’t say more about the rest, so as not to offend everyone’s ears.”

"Wow, can it still be like this? This can also lead to hooking up."

"That's right, don't look at people wearing ordinary clothes, but they have many tricks up their sleeves."

...

Some looks of contempt, disgust, and disdain came from not far away. Kafula's writing hand stiffened, but he still didn't stop, but his writing was obviously a little crooked and twisted, and not as neat as before.

"Good morning everyone, let's start today's class..." As the teacher on the podium patted the crystal board, complex magic patterns began to emerge on it.

"Today we will talk about the choice of inscriptions and engravings for the extraordinary core..."

After introducing the diagram, the teacher stretched out his left hand, and then a huge translucent sphere appeared in the sky above the classroom. The brilliance flowed in it, and the magic power continued to flow in it, and then continued to outline one pattern after another.

"This is the most basic core of the original sequence. Many Warcraft in the wild are based on this and are constantly changing and advancing."

Following the teacher's demonstration, the following students were mesmerized by the demonstration. Most of them benefited a lot, but a few students still looked anxious and didn't know what was going on. Khafre was one of them.

After class, she wanted to ask the teacher, but the platform was already surrounded by students, and she couldn't squeeze in no matter how hard she squeezed.

"This guy is really annoying. He has to squeeze in when there are so many people. Do you know how to be polite?" a girl next to him said angrily.

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry." Kafula apologized quickly and then withdrew.

After that, she wanted to ask other students, but most of them said they were not available. The remaining few students who were familiar with her because they usually studied together were a little evasive, looking for some excuses.

"Well, I'm sorry, Kafula, I don't quite understand it either." After saying that, the classmate with glasses ran away as if running away.

"Why does she still know you?" "Don't tell me, I didn't know that before. Seeing that she was quite serious, I thought she was a good student, but I didn't expect that..."

The whisper coming from the distance made her lower her hand that she was about to raise just now.

The campus life I once longed for was not a beautiful one, and the friendship between classmates was not all about friendship, but more misunderstandings and hurts.

After school, other students left one after another, except Kafula who stayed in the classroom.

But today was different from the past. She didn't focus on writing or studying anything. She was unconsciously scribbling on the notebook she cherished on weekdays. Her eyes were so dull that she didn't know what she was thinking. It took a long time before she suddenly woke up.

Oops, after looking at the darkening sky, she quickly walked out of the classroom and ran towards the restaurant. In the end, she only bought a piece of cold food.

Back in the dormitory building, she was about to open the door when bursts of chatter and laughter came from inside the door, but when she entered, the laughter stopped abruptly.

She continued to put things away carefully, and after washing, she read alone in the hall until very late before going back to the bedroom to rest, because everyone else was asleep at this time, and she could feel more at ease without having to face those harsh eyes.

After a few more days of this, there were fewer and fewer people in the class willing to talk to her. It seemed like people were secretly talking about her wherever she went. An inadvertent move or a small mistake could attract the attention of those around her.

Human laughter.

She became nervous and often suffered from insomnia. Sometimes she would fall asleep unknowingly in class, which in turn attracted scolding from the teacher and laughter from people around her.

They were said to be classmates, but those faces made her extremely frightened.

It was another day after school, and the classroom was empty. It seemed that only at this time could she feel at ease.

Rain was falling in the sky, hitting the stone steps in small drops, causing splashes of water. A gust of wind blew, bringing a lot of water vapor and rain and mist to wet the face. Kafra held his book and stood

On the steps, there was some hesitation.

But it was getting dark and there was no one else around.

She had no choice but to go back in the rain, hoping that the books would not get wet. Just as she was about to rush out, a sound of footsteps came from behind, and then an umbrella appeared beside her. She couldn't help but look back, and it turned out to be Bai, who was in the same class.

Levi.

"Thank you..." She felt a long-lost warmth in her heart.

"Sorry to keep you waiting for so long."

A boy came out from behind, and then Bai Liwei walked out with the boy holding an umbrella.

Kafla felt as if her face was burning. She hugged the textbooks and books in her arms tightly and rushed to the other side of the rain curtain, which was the direction back to the dormitory.

Regret, shame, bitterness, and loneliness were all tumbling in her mind. She ran in the rain, letting the rain wet her cheeks and hair. A small amount of rainwater fell from her face into her mouth, giving her a salty taste.

puff--

His knees scraped a long section on the ground, and his body fell to the ground. His hands were covered with mud, and an uncontrollable sting came from his knees.

She huddled on the ground, and the rainwater flowing on the ground entered her clothes. A dirty and cold feeling spread throughout her body, and the sky turned dark. After groping for a long time, she found the books and notes that had been soaked and swollen.

Kafula sat in the rain, wanting to shout and vent something, but the rain fell from the sky and entered her throat, causing her to cough continuously. Her chest heaved violently, her face was red, and her eyes could not open because of the rain. Finally, she coughed.

It stopped and turned into bursts of sobs. His fingers scratched randomly on the wet stone slab, ignoring that the skin was almost worn out, as if he had lost all sense of pain.

"Hello... won't you catch a cold if you stay in a place like this?"

A soft voice came from the opposite side. Kafla reluctantly opened her eyes and looked up. A pair of eyes as gentle as the night came into view and into her heart.


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