A Troublemaker Student (2)

Celeste raised her head and saw that there was a student stood right beside her. He was wearing the uniform messily while his hair was cut in a rather strange way. If anything, he looked like a troublemaker no matter which side one looked at him.

Ann arched her eyebrows. "Celeste said that I can pick any seat at the back."

"Celeste?" The student furrowed his eyebrows before his eyes swept across the students in front of him. He was feeling very annoyed that Celeste was currently talking with her friends and not even caring about this young girl.

He had been staying in the same class as Celeste, so he knew that the Davis Family somehow went on a spree of adopting daughters. Though, they ended up abandoning the child again after a month.

It was as if they were trying to do kindness but failed miserably.

In any case, he didn't have good impression of Davis Family.

"Celeste, are you the one who told her to sit in my seat?" the student's voice boomed in the classroom.

The originally bustling classroom was now very quiet. This time, if a pin were to drop, everyone would be able to hear the voice very clearly. The students turned their head to look at Celeste.

Celeste's face turned pale. She did tell Ann to pick a seat on the back, but she didn't expect her to pick this troublemaker's chair.

"No. I didn't say it like that. What I say is that There are some empty seats at the back. Ann can freely pick one of the empty seats. I didn't mean for her to pick your seat, Reynard."

After saying that, Celeste intentionally made her eyes turned red. It made her look as if she had been wronged. Whenever she showed this appearance, it could easily cause heartache in her friend's heart. After all, seeing such a fragile girl being wronged would make one's heart ached terribly.

As expected, many students felt heartache as their faces fell.

But this tactic would never work on someone like this school bully named Reynard. It seemed as if Reynard had the heart of stone as he sneered. He slammed his hand on the table. "You tell her to freely pick chairs, but do you even bother to tell her which seat is empty?"

"She didn't even ask!" Donna couldn't stand it anymore and retorted. She looked at Reynard with indignation. "She didn't even care about which seat is taken or not as she just takes the seat freely."

Donna's eyes turned red. She could see how pitiful and kind Celeste looked and felt that her heart ached. Someone who was so kind hearted like Celeste should have better sibling and not someone like Ann.

She didn't mind being on the brunt when facing someone like Reynard because she was not that afraid of this troublemaker.

"Is that so?" Reynard sneered. He could see that Celeste was hiding her face and her shoulder shook as if she was terrified. Only he knew that Celeste was clearly only acting.

How could she even be that weak when she was the descendant of that Davis?

Thus, Reynard clearly would not buy the excuse that Celeste was saying.

"Then do you even think of explaining it to her?"

"But… I don't know her that well." Celeste bit her lower lips. Her voice sounded so miserable as if she was about to cry in any moment. With her delicate appearance and gesture, it could easily cause one's heart to ache terribly.

Her words implied that she had only known Ann for such a short period of time, making her unable to know her new sister well.

"Stupid," Reynard spat out.

Celeste body shook as she turned her head around.

Donna was truly enraged right now. She stood up and pointed at Reynard. "Is it really your position to question Princess Celeste so much like this? It's just a chair and if you don't want her to sit there, you can write your name in big letter!"

"Really?"

Reynard then looked at Ann with eyes that seemed to be telling her to scram if she didn't want regret it.

Honestly, Ann felt lazy to move. However, she wanted to enjoy the show more and not let it end yet. So she moved to the seat beside her, not caring whether the seat was taken or not.

After all, the teacher would assign her to a new seat if this one was also taken.

Reynard took out a marker from his pocket then write his name in big letter on the table. He then looked at Donna. "Tell the teacher that you're the one who said that I can write on the table."

Donna nearly choked when she heard what Reynard said.