Chapter 1665
Chapter 1665: Does It Not Matter What Happens to Me? (Part 3)
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"It’s none of my business," Dylan Murray seemed indifferent, speaking directly, "but it’s related to Joshua Bailey."
If it weren’t for Joshua Bailey’s painstaking efforts to pester him all day, he wouldn’t have come to find Mariana Buck.
Mariana Buck lifted her head slightly, inevitably puzzled.
"Give me a reason," Dylan Murray repeated, showing no intention of explaining to Mariana Buck.
"I don’t want to listen," Mariana Buck replied, frowning.
Nodding, Dylan Murray accepted this explanation.
Then, he turned around, intending to leave.
"Dylan Murray!"
With a rather agitated look, Mariana Buck shouted his name heavily.
Dylan Murray paused his steps, turned his head sideways, and looked at her calmly.
He was looking at a familiar person, yet without much emotion, not even a hint of distraction.
Being stared at with such cold eyes, Mariana Buck hesitated slightly, then bit her lip hard, "Doesn’t it matter how I am?"
"That’s your choice."
With one hand in his pocket, Dylan Murray retracted his gaze and answered nonchalantly.
After speaking, he walked straight ahead, rounded the corner, and disappeared from view.
Watching his back in a daze, Mariana Buck’s figure slightly swayed, suddenly taking a step backward, with a glimmer of water in her eyes.
All her pride and stubbornness vanished at that moment, leaving only loss and loneliness.
Inside the classroom.
Flossie Wright closed the door.
She leaned against the wall, slightly raising her eyes, glancing at Glenn Hutchinson with a hint of indifference.
"Dylan Murray is fine."
Looking back at her, Glenn Hutchinson faintly furrowed his brow, his words steady.
From the previous scene, Dylan Murray was undoubtedly the most ruthless, but the two are mutual. Glenn Hutchinson understands Dylan Murray’s character, naturally knowing he’s not at fault.
Flossie Wright shrugged.
Who’s right or wrong, she didn’t have the energy to explore.
If it weren’t for Sandy Cruz’s involvement, she wouldn’t even be interested in eavesdropping.
Unfortunately—
Sandy Cruz probably won’t have a chance.
"Will you keep Mariana Buck?"
With a thought flashing through her mind, Flossie Wright tilted her head and suddenly shifted the topic.
"Depends on the scores," Glenn Hutchinson’s demeanor was serious.
"What if she’s constantly affected?" Flossie Wright continued to ask.
"Won’t happen."
Glenn Hutchinson’s voice was certain.
"I’m leaving now."
With a light laugh, Flossie Wright stood up straight and walked away from Glenn Hutchinson’s side.
This time, Glenn Hutchinson didn’t stop her.
Back to classroom 301.
Flossie Wright distributed all the copies.
One was handed by Jessie Grain to Mariana Buck, one to Sandy Cruz, one to Belinda Nichols, and the last one consistently to Iris Dukes.
Just before the class bell rang, Mariana Buck arrived at the classroom, barely sitting when the bell sounded.
Dylan Murray entered the classroom with teaching materials.
As usual, without saying much, he started the class directly.
𝒻𝘳ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝒷𝘯ℴ𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝑐ℴ𝑚
Sitting beside him, Sandy Cruz, as before, continued to lean over and sleep.
On the other hand, Mariana Buck was different this time; she took out a notebook and began listening attentively.
Flossie Wright isolated herself from everything, focusing on the PPT behind Dylan Murray.
Their situation had nothing to do with her, and based on her current Points, the immediate priority was to listen attentively to avoid some inexplicable punishment.
Since Dylan Murray talked with Mariana Buck, everything seemed to return to normal.
Mariana Buck listened attentively in class, focused on training, and didn’t lose any more Points.
— End of Chapter 1665 —