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Chapter 218 No one likes it

"I know I'm wrong." Chris said aggrievedly.

Even though he knew there was something to pretend, Wien couldn't help but feel soft.

He loosened his claws a little, but did not completely remove his hand.

"Where was wrong?" he asked calmly.

"You shouldn't doubt you," said Chris.

I heard the answer I wanted.

But unexpectedly, I didn't feel very happy.

In fact, the direction she doubted was not wrong, it was just...

The object is wrong.

On the premise that you have betrayed her, is it better to let her put down your guard? Or is it better to let her continue to believe that she is fickle?

It's hard to make a choice no matter what.

"Chris."

Wien asked softly as he stroked her cheek with the back of his hand.

"Why do you always think I will have something with Tasia?

Although I have had my own misleading influence, judging from my usual performance, I have never had any in-depth contact with Tasia.

Chris, who is inseparable from her almost every day, should know this very well.

What's more, Chris, who knows the original plot, is also very clear that Tasia is a good boy with a kind nature.

But after hearing other people's gossip, she still subconsciously became suspicious.

Under his gentle touch, Chris's fine eyelashes trembled slightly.

"Because Tasia is also very beautiful," she said in a faint tone, "Didn't you say that you like any girl who is good-looking?"

Wien looked confused, "Wait, when did I say this?"

Why don't you have any impression at all?

Isn’t it a pity that you say such things in front of Chris?

"That day in the Drama Department, you were the only two people talking to Lawrence..."

As soon as she reminded, Vien immediately remembered.

He once joked about Lawrence like this.

——So did you hear it at that time?

But that's because I didn't want Lawrence to go to Jotasia in his own name, so I said that intentionally in order to attack him.

And then...

My rejection of Chris was not without resentment.

I always thought that based on my intimate relationship with her, since she didn't like anyone else, it would be natural for her to become a regular in the future.

After hitting the wall, I began to feel that my self-indulgentness was ridiculous.

——I didn’t expect that at first, I traveled through time because I didn’t want to see the ending of Chris and the prince’s marriage, but in the end it turned out to witness the beautiful love between Chris and others in reality.

At that time, he just turned everything around him into a mess under such an idea.

As a result, when I looked back, I realized that I had... created a completely irreparable crack.

Seeing that he pursed his lips and did not speak, Chris looked away and continued.

"If... I mean, if, if, without me, Wien would fall in love with Tasia."

She said in a very calm tone, as if she was just stating a fact.

"Tasia is good-looking, gentle and kind, has top grades, has strong magic, and has a strong personality..."

Chris listed a lot of advantages that belonged to Tasia and asked with certainty: "It is difficult for such an excellent girl not to be liked by others, right?"

Then, her expression gradually became lonely: "Not like me..."

Her words are subtle and ethereal, making it impossible to capture the true emotions in them.

"Sometimes even I think that people like me just look glamorous."

"But once you understand the essence-"

"It's impossible for anyone to like it."

Her voice was so sure.

Hearing this sentence, Wien was silent for a moment.

No.

He supported the table and chair with both hands, bent down his head, and put his forehead on hers.

“—I will like.”

Each other's breath is close.

He could feel her breathing was messy.

Wien said again: "Even if no one in the world likes Chris, I will."

Chris smiled faintly.

"The real me... has a much worse personality than the "Chris" you've known before?"

"It doesn't matter."

She blinked and suddenly asked, "It doesn't matter if you will ask you to wear women's clothing?"

Wayne felt as if her eyelashes were gently swept across her heart as if she was gently brushed by a few feathers.

"As long as you are willing to do what I ask for... it doesn't matter." He whispered in a low voice as if he accepted his fate.

Thinking of the strange requests that Wien prefers, Chris couldn't hold back and quickly ended the gradually dangerous conversation.

She coughed twice, and said with a serious expression: "Since you have said so many times, I will believe you."

"Will that be necessary to use your actions to show your determination?" Wien teased.

The two looked at each other.

Chris' eyes were as clear as water.

Looking at his smiling eyes, she slowly raised her head and pecked at his lips.

It's like a dragonfly skimming the water, and you'll run away after kissing.

Wien was a little stunned.

"That's it?"

He frowned and said dissatisfiedly: "Chriss, your determination is far from enough!"

"You...what else do you want!" she said with a red face.

Wien pierced his palm from behind her ear and held the back of her head.

"Don't move," he said.

"I will tell you what a firm determination is."

Then--

He kissed him hard again.

It took a long time, long time.

Finally, after Chris' surrender, Wien let her go with reluctance.

After all, it’s in the classroom, and someone may break in and interrupt at any time.

After sorting out the messy uniforms and mood, the two of them calmed down for a while before they returned to the original topic.

Regarding Wayne's previous proposal, Chris thought he could give it a try.

"I also think it might be better to switch Tasia to our class."

She pondered, "If I had helped, it might help her better integrate into the class..."

Many times, excluding a person depends on the same tacit understanding.

Under such tacit understanding, if someone stands up and speaks for the person involved, he will most likely be chosen to be ignored by her [collectively].

However, this seemingly indestructible [collective] does not mean that it represents everyone's true thoughts.

Often just a few "opinion leaders" use their power to coerce and represent the rest of the people, making others worried, thinking that contact with the parties involved is provoking the power in this [collective].

Therefore, in an environment where such a stable structure has been formed, it is difficult for people who are excluded to seek support from their surroundings.

People will naturally weigh the pros and cons. If they can only choose one of two extremes, they will naturally choose the one that is more beneficial to them.

But what if this extreme choice is broken?

What if there is more than one voice that can represent the collective?

As long as some people are willing to accept it, the original barriers to exclusion will naturally be eliminated.

"Wait until I find an opportunity to ask Richard what the situation is in their class."
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