Chapter 1688
Chapter 1688: A Certain Night of Attracting Bees and Butterflies (Part 5)
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Rowdy Brightwill immediately responded and let go of Julie Nixon.
At the same time, Flossie Wright also stopped entangling with Julie Nixon and withdrew her hand.
Then she walked straight towards Sandy Cruz.
Their behavior made it very clear to Julie Nixon that the three of them indeed knew each other.
And, they had a good relationship!
Julie Nixon was so angry that he glared at them.
What kind of people are these!
Is it fun to mess with him?!
"Flossie, it’s still early. Let’s eat at a different cafeteria. Sandy Cruz will pay."
Walking side by side, Rowdy Brightwill asked with some interest.
"Whatever."
Flossie Wright replied nonchalantly.
"I don’t have any money."
Sandy Cruz spoke up coldly.
"That’s a lie."
Rowdy Brightwill immediately countered.
"The printing fee is with me." Flossie Wright casually added.
Thus, in this matter, Rowdy Brightwill and Flossie Wright quickly united, showing no mercy in squeezing Sandy Cruz.
Sandy Cruz coldly glanced at them but ultimately couldn’t do anything about these two rascals.
Meanwhile, Julie Nixon, who had been standing in place, frowned slightly upon hearing the name "Flossie," thinking it sounded familiar.
Could it be, that... Flossie Wright?
Once, by chance, he heard Janice Wood say that she went to the Training Ground to wait for someone named Flossie Wright.
He had just inquired about the way to the Training Ground because Janice Wood was nowhere to be seen. He thought she would go as usual to the Training Ground, so he wanted to go take a look.
Unexpectedly, when he randomly asked someone on the road—
He was still a bit doubtful, but looking at the three people walking farther away, noticing the mud on them, and their distinctly different demeanor from the other passersby.
They appeared extraordinary.
Moreover, even in a Military Academy, would they really make such a mess of themselves?
Thinking this, he became more convinced of his speculation about Flossie Wright.
Suddenly, Julie Nixon lamented in his heart.
With Vincent Field, the "wealthy guy," around, Flossie Wright was no longer troubled by printing fees.
However, she still schemed a bit.
She wouldn’t extort money from her own people—that’s not her style—but when it came to others, Flossie Wright was completely unabashed.
Vincent Field brought a few friends along, joining the "photocopied material" headquarters, and Flossie Wright, without exception, made them pay part of the printing fee.
To be fair, those were Vincent Field’s friends. He should have protected them, yet Vincent Field, contrary to what was expected, sided with Flossie Wright and managed to "extort" a considerable sum from two wealthy friends.
It genuinely made Flossie Wright view him in a different light.
He really could pull something like this off.
So, his presence made a notable impression.
For two consecutive nights, Vincent Field sat in front of her, and Flossie Wright accepted it calmly.
"You weren’t like this before!"
A disgruntled Rowdy Brightwill protested against Flossie Wright’s "indulgent" behavior.
"Do you know why the phrase ’blinded by money’ exists?"
Flossie Wright, while attending the lecture, asked Rowdy Brightwill.
And so, Comrade Little Rowdy had nothing more to say.
Since she admitted to being blinded by money, Comrade Little Rowdy didn’t feel comfortable pressing further.
Alright then.
In such trying times, every penny is extremely precious, so Flossie Wright’s actions were understandable.
But, though he could understand, Glenn Hutchinson couldn’t.
On the night of the 5th, Glenn Hutchinson, just back, came outside the classroom to "investigate," but during a break, when he saw Vincent Field sitting in front of Flossie Wright and chatting incessantly with her—
His mood instantly turned gloomy.
With a small lapse of attention, Flossie Wright was attracting a lot of attention everywhere.
Unbelievable!
— End of Chapter 1688 —