No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!-Chapter 1689 Arnold Simmons Extra (55)
Instead, they blamed their classmates for running out of school too quickly, saying that they had no desire to study.
"How could she be like this?"
The classmates who heard about this for the first time were all shocked.
"What’s the big deal, there was also before..."
One by one, the dark histories were dug up. Emily Jones was so angered that she burst into tears, and even when her friends tried to comfort her, she pushed them away and grabbed a book from the desk behind to throw at them.
This time the boy managed to dodge it, but his rage shot right to his head.
Emily Jones, as if finding an outlet for her anger, began to complain and shirk responsibility, "You’re the ones who are sick, talking behind a girl’s back like this. Isn’t it too much? Everything I said last night was off-hand; it was your own stupidity to believe it. Can’t you tell a joke when you hear one?"
Her words ignited the anger of many people.
Especially the boy who had nearly been hit, who slammed the desk and pointed at her, "Emily Jones, you call others excessive, but you had no problem coaxing everyone to target the new student with all kinds of shameless remarks behind their backs!"
This conflict somehow spread to Hannah’s direction.
Hannah was also completely baffled.
She looked towards Tessa Thompson.
Tessa Thompson hurriedly waved her hands to clear the misunderstanding, "Everyone in the class is really nice, nobody listened to Emily Jones’s words."
The whole issue actually started over whether to add Hannah to their own class group chat or not.
Typically, each class has at least two group chats, one large group with teachers and one smaller group without teachers.
The large group with teachers is naturally much quieter, but the smaller group without teachers is much more active.
For instance, Emily Jones only dared to blurt out those so-called comments about not doing homework in the small group last night because there were no teachers.
In fact, whether to add new students to their own class’s small group chat can be quite an exclusivist issue.
For example, the neighboring Class 3, which experienced fewer changes during the shuffle and retained about half of its original classmates, somewhat ostracized the students who transferred in later.
Their own class’s small group chat almost had no new students, and when the people from Class 3 chatted, they always tended to exclude the transfer students. 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶
All kinds of activities were also discussed just within their small group.
There were students from their Class 2 who were transferred to Class 3 because of incompatible grades, but later, unable to bear the feeling of being excluded and isolated, they worked hard and transferred back to Class 2.
Understanding the details, Hannah wasn’t angry; she even comforted Tessa Thompson with a word, "It’s okay, I’m not mad. Tessa is nice, as are the other classmates."
Tessa Thompson breathed a sigh of relief, "It’s all because of Emily Jones’s reckless talking."
The class was in chaos, and Emily Jones’s lies were exposed in front of everyone, leaving her both angry and embarrassed. She knocked over several desks nearby, and many classmates were caught up in the mess.
The class’s newly purchased standing fans were also knocked over, two of them.
If it hadn’t been for some people holding them back, Emily Jones and that boy might have actually started fighting.
Even so, the boy’s face ended up with two scratch marks.
"The teacher’s coming!"
At the height of the heated argument, Joe Taylor, the class gossip megaphone, ran in and banged hard on the door.
The noisy group scattered in an instant.
By the time Oscar Evans entered the room, the class had been barely restored to a semblance of normalcy.
But the books scattered on the floor and the standing fan with its head askew still hinted at trouble to Oscar Evans.







