Chapter 1677
Chapter 1677: Guai Guai Becomes Captain Again (5)
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Flossie Wright seemed a bit puzzled.
"Do you want the truth?"
Rarely smiling, Jo King crossed her arms and asked with a slight smile.
"What do you think?" Flossie responded slowly.
"I don’t like her."
Suppressing the smile in her eyes, Jo King spoke word by word, giving Cassie Ferguson an evaluation.
Among this batch of students, those who said they liked Cassie were few, and were basically impressed by her abilities.
However, those who said they didn’t like her were also few, because the people here were all sharp and wouldn’t easily express their likes or dislikes about a fellow student.
The majority didn’t like Cassie but chose not to express their opinion, simply acting as if Cassie didn’t exist.
"Fairness?"
With a flicker in her eyes, Flossie smiled gently and asked slowly.
"Just for this, it’s not unfair," Jo King shook the bamboo tube in her hand, "Tonight, she’ll also receive her own list."
Flossie glanced at her, then retracted her gaze.
Jo King turned and left.
They lived in the same dormitory as Cassie, and with Cassie’s usual conflicts with Mariana Buck, people like them could see a lot of things.
In this matter, even if Jo King had spoken with Cassie beforehand, Cassie still wouldn’t pay attention.
Cassie insisted on her opinion, and rarely was she ever swayed.
In this regard, Flossie was different; she was best at accepting beneficial advice unless in certain matters where she needed to be persistent to the end.
Flossie would bring benefits to herself, but she didn’t mind bringing benefits to those around her.
But Cassie only cared about herself, the lives or deaths of others were completely out of her consideration.
Due to different personal behavior and style, when Jo King dealt with them, her attitude wouldn’t be the same.
Oh, of course.
Many things are inherently unfair.
A bowl of water cannot be held level forever; there will always be a tilt.
Even if your strength is comparable to another, or even slightly superior, they may still eliminate you, and the reason might just be that they don’t like you, or perhaps you just had a bit of bad luck.
When encountering so-called unfairness, staying calm and composed is the norm.
If Cassie gets caught up in such trivial matters...
Then she still has a long way to go.
Just hope, her path won’t suddenly break halfway.
Those assigned to Flossie’s group were mostly familiar faces.
Besides her, there were Belinda Nichols, Mariana Buck, Iris Dukes, Devina Millet, and their mutual acquaintance Chloe Bell.
Although it was said to be a draw, such a distribution seemed deliberately arranged, as they were all from the same dormitory before, not a single "outsider" was among them.
In contrast, the members of Cassie’s group were quite dispersed.
They were all from other dormitories, and many of them Cassie didn’t even know, some she hadn’t even spoken a word to.
Among them, there seemed to be someone dissatisfied with Cassie, who sat in front of Flossie in the evening, constantly complaining about Cassie’s cold personality, and if they lost tomorrow, it would surely be because of being let down by Cassie.
However, since the lecture was important, the woman didn’t complain for long and began to listen seriously.
Eleven at night.
The old professor had a habit of dragging the class, and only after extending it by five minutes did he announce "class dismissed," allowing them to leave.
Flossie and the others packed up their notebooks, preparing to leave with the crowd.
As she stood up, a figure suddenly appeared in the seat in front of her.
— End of Chapter 1677 —