Bella glared at Jack fiercely. Her delicate eyebrows furrowed slightly as if she was pondering something.
Hearing Kylie's question, she shook her head and replied, "I never truly started anything with him. It was just for fun. Now that I'm bored, I just don't feel like playing along anymore."
"Oh!" Kylie nodded.
Luna then chimed in with a sly smile, "Good thing you saw sense. A country bumpkin like him, who can do nothing but play a bit of basketball, should've been dumped ages ago.
"Do you want me to introduce someone to you? The head of the football association has been pursuing me lately. I've turned him down, but he's quite exceptional—a class leader, no less. Want me to set you up?"
"No, thanks," Bella replied proudly.
At this moment, Gigi interjected, "Bella, I heard Andres wants to reconcile with you. Maybe you should give him a chance?"
Women were often pragmatic. While Jack was handsome and good at basketball, his humble family background was an undeniable disadvantage.
Women yearned for love, but people could not survive on love alone. Without material support, everything was just a castle in the air.
A man with an underprivileged background, wearing knockoff clothes all day, would never outshine someone who could buy branded handbags and take a woman to upscale restaurants.
However, Bella remained noncommittal. Through the corner of her eyes, she couldn't help but notice Jack feeding Amelia a spoonful of soup.
After dinner, Jack and Amelia went to the library to study together. They didn't leave until nearly ten at night, strolling through the night afterward.
Snow was falling gently around them, covering the ground with a silvery white layer. Little snowmen were scattered along the path.
The two walked closely together, slowly making their way across the snow.
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