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Claia was quite surprised by the sound nearby. When she turned around, she found a boy in neat clothes looking at him dryly. She's nervous. She entered this shop just to avoid Diora's friends, not intending to buy. But if the situation is urgent, she will use Diora's money. She thought that it was the same as stealing because she had used other people's money without the person's knowledge.

Claia didn't realize that the boy knew her. He wore the same school uniform as Claia. Claia didn't notice because she didn't look at the clothes she was wearing under her jacket. The reason the boy greeted him was because he knew him. However, Claia assumed that the boy was one of the employees at this bookstore. And it's natural to greet customers.

"Afternoon," Claia said kindly. She smiled politely.

The boy furrowed his brows in surprise. Was it the haughty and cold Diora who just returned his greeting? Diora always replied to those who greeted him, but not with a smile that made her say the same sentence. She would only nod once.

While the boy was still staring at Claia in shock, Claia stepped aside and looked around him. There are tons of books. She likes books. Especially novels. Often she borrows books from the library. Because she couldn't afford to buy a lot of them.

"There's no problem using this money for useful things, right? After all, the book will also belong to Diora," Claia thought.

Since then, the phone has not stopped ringing. Claia couldn't take it anymore so she checked her messages and calls. Call from Jethro. Claia immediately hung up. As soon as she checked the message, Claia was very surprised. There are tons of incoming messages from men.

Diora is already dating Jethro. So he shouldn't be exchanging messages with other guys, right? But...

With a worried face, Claia checked the incoming messages one by one. Diora replied to almost all messages. Not only that, almost all of them seduced Diora and asked her out. Diora once dated another man. Even with Jethro's friends.

"She's a very bad girl. Is it that easy for her to play with other people's feelings? Has she never imagined what it would be like if she were in Jethro's position or the victim she bullied?" she thought.

"Wait. What's this?" Claia reads a message from a boy named Noah.

You promised to sleep in my room on Saturday night. Finally, we can be alone. Jethro just let it race. You are mine.

Hah?

Claia had never been in a relationship with a boy so she had no experience. But she advised her mother . She was not allowed to be alone with strange men in a quiet place. If Diora made it to Noah's house and there were just the two of them in the house, that would be exactly what her mother meant, right? They may just be friends. But what if something unexpected happens?

Claia recalled the incident where she was framed by Tiara and her friends so she was harassed by some of Tiara's friends. The tragedy is what causes him to always want to kill himself. She grinned and closed her eyes tightly. She couldn't imagine how her parents would feel if they found out that she was not a virgin.

Claia sighed. She put her phone back in her jacket pocket.

"Why do I have to transfer to this evil girl's body?" Claia complained.

Claia is increasingly excited to return to her original home. She picked up some novels and then took them to the cashier.

"You see Diora or not?"

Claia looked back at the voices of Jethro and company. It seems Jethro and his friends will check out this bookstore.

"Can't they stop looking for me?" she thought.

Claia peeked behind one of the bookshelves. The man who had greeted her as soon as she entered this shop, looked back and they met eyes. The boy noticed the worried look on Claia's face.

"No. Maybe in the shop next door , isn't it an accessories shop," the man answered.

Previously, he saw Diora walking briskly on the side of the road looking anxious like she was being chased and looking urgent so she had no choice but to enter this bookstore. However, it turns out that she is being chased by her boyfriends and friends. Very weird.

"Are you serious?" One of Jethro's friends pulled the man's uniform collar.

"What? He knows me?" thought Claia. Jethro and the others didn't look for him by mentioning what her physical features were like, or what her clothes were like, but immediately mentioned her name. And the man understands. That means he knows her, right?

Claia felt a little relieved when she realized that the boy had helped her.

"But the location is still here, Jeth," said one of Jethro's friends. He showed his cell phone screen to Jethro.

"Location?" thought Claia. "Are they monitoring me on their phones?" she thought.

Claia took out her cell phone and checked the location section. Probably because she was looking for a way to the airport so they could track him down.

"Did Diora go in there anyway? It's also hard to believe. She could choose many places to hide besides bookstores. But this kid is also lying naturally. Imagine Diora promising to give him something if he wants to help her,” said one of Jethro's other friends.

“You don't believe it? Why don't you just check it out yourself!"

The man stepped out of the way of Jethro and his friends. Claia panicked. Why are you even welcome to look for it, it's certain that he will be found out, right? He just helped but then he did the opposite.

Claia hurriedly sent a message to Jethro.

I'm at the airport here. I'm going to kill myself. I'm crazy.

"I hope they go straight to the airport," Claia thought.

Jethro reached into his trouser pocket and pulled out his cell phone. He reads incoming messages from his girlfriend. Immediately he opened his eyes. His friends see the message Diora sent Jethro. After reading it, one of them without a second thought immediately took off to the airport. From the start, Diora looked very strange. There must be something wrong with him so when she said she was going to kill himself, he believed it.

"Wait a minute! This isn't necessarily true. It could be that Diora is tricking us. Our friend just saw her running around here. Think about it again, can it be that in a short time, she is suddenly at the airport?"

What's that man's name? It sucks. Compared to Jethro, who was Diora's boyfriend, Claia felt that the man wanted to find Diora more.

"But what if Diora is on her way to the airport? She purposely sent me a message for me to take her there?" asked Jethro.

"Well, that's not impossible either. Then let's search along the way. And you, if you find him but don't want to tell us if you do, we'll beat you up until you can't go to school anymore."

The man even threatened the librarian. Even though Jethro should have been the one threatening because he was Diora's boyfriend.

"Yeah. There's no point in me lying either," said the man.

After that, Jethro and his friends left.

Claia breathed a sigh of relief. Finally, she is free from her friend Diora. She immediately paid for his books. She intends to give her return to the man who has helped him.

"This is for you," Claia said as she handed the man the money.

Seeing Diora's expression just now was strange. The girl entered this bookstore, and her boyfriend and friends were looking for her and she was trying to hide from them. If she wrote news about this to her school's group of students, it would be an uproar and many would not believe it. Especially about Diora giving him money. Since when did this girl become a benefactor?

"Thank you," replied the man while receiving money from Diora.

"I should be the one thanking you for helping me," Claia said kindly.

"Hah? Did he thank you? Did I hear right?" the boy wondered in his mind.

"What's wrong with you?" asked the boy. He could no longer hold back from asking because he was very curious about the change in Diora's attitude.

The smile on Claia's face immediately disappeared. Claia had wanted to ask this boy how he knew him but she thought it wasn't important so she backed down. After all, she'll leave soon and won't come back here again. I don't know what kind of figure Diora is in the eyes of everyone who knows him, but if she pretends to act like Diora, she can't do it. Therefore, now she only smiled faintly in response to this boy's question. Her smile made the boy flutter.

Then Claia came out of the bookstore.

"Now that Jethro and the others are there, I've changed plans. I'm going to go home and ask Diora's mother for help," Claia thought.

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