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Transmigrating Into A Villain novel Chapter 54

"You... Did I come at a bad time?" Rose winked at Alina.

Alina rolled her eyes at her and said, "You came at the right time. Let's go." Then she took Rose's hand and left.

Joseph looked at them disappearing at the door, threw the bread in his hand into the trash can in disgust, and then asked the boss for two pieces of tissue to wipe his hands vigorously.

When they walked out of the store, Rose held Alina's hand and asked curiously, "Tell me what happened just now."

Alina sighed, "Nothing happened. He took my favorite bread."

Rose said, "What a coincidence! It seems that God is creating opportunities for you to communicate!"

Alina said with contempt, "You must have read too many novels! It's just a coincidence."

"It's called fate, fate, understand?" Rose's tone was full of excitement.

Alina looked at the time and said, "Okay, okay. It's fate. Let's hurry up. The bell will ring."

Rose said indifferently, "Don't worry. It doesn't matter if we are late."

"Of course not. As a student, being late is disrespectful to the teacher and study."

As soon as Alina finished her words, she quickened her pace. Rose followed her immediately.

They hurried to the classroom, and it was two or three minutes before the bell rang.

After the fourth class, it was lunch time. As soon as the class was over, Rose couldn't wait to ask Emma and Alina to go to the canteen together.

Alina let them go first because she couldn't work out a problem.

Seeing that Alina was immersed in the problem, Rose raised her eyebrows at Emma and said, "Let's go to take a seat first."

Soon, there was only Alina left in the classroom.

It was not right to use that formula. What was wrong? Why couldn't she figure it out? Poking her pen on the paper, Alina was staring at the problem, unable to figure it out.

"This problem is wrong. You can't work out the answer." A voice reminded Alina.

Without raising her head, Alina asked, "How do you know the problem is wrong?"

"I asked the teacher. The teacher told me."

... All of a sudden, Alina felt that she was a fool who had wasted so much time on a wrong problem.

By the way, who was she talking to? Looking up sideways, Alina opened her mouth wide in surprise, "Leo!"

Leo stared at Alina and frowned at her surprise.

Looking around the classroom, Alina asked, "You didn't go to lunch?"

"Yes, I have. I'm back." Leo was still staring at Alina.

"Oh..." Alina felt very uncomfortable under his gaze. She didn't understand why he was staring at her like that?

There was a pause. Just as Alina was about to break the silence, Leo suddenly asked, "Why did you ask the teacher to change another person?"

"What?" It took Alina two seconds to realize what he meant. "I'm sorry for this. My foot was injured at that time, and the doctor said that I needed to rest at home for half a month. I couldn't practice for such a long time. I was afraid that it would delay the contest, so I asked Mr. Su to find another partner for you."

Leo pursed his lips and looked at Alina with grievance. "You haven't asked me whether I agree or not!"

Well... Alina was stunned. Was Leo blaming her? Or was he expressing that he was more willing to be her partner?

"It's my fault. I'm sorry."

Leo grudgingly accepted the apology and took it for granted, "You're here now. You replace her this noon."

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