Chapter 384
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Chapter 384 A Bucket of Water Her already unstable emotions were even worse at this moment. The more she felt panicky, the more chaotic it was. She was in a total mess.
In the chaos, she heard the sound of water flowing.
âAh!â
A violent chill fell from the top of her head. It was water. Coolness scattered through the ***. cloth.
The cold water instantly penetrated the ***cloth and hit her head. The water slid down her cheeks. Her clothes were also soaked.
She felt cold all over. Her whole body was soaked.
âWho is it? What do you want to do?â She questioned.
However, no one answered her. There was only the sound of footsteps. She couldnât tell how many of them were there. In a panic, it seemed that those people didnât want to let her go. They brought over another bucket of water and poured it on her head..
The terrifying footsteps slowly left. Serina made a lot of effort to lift the huge ***cloth.
She trembled and turned the handle of the cubicle. There was no one in the bathroom as if no one had ever appeared.
The bucket and basin were not left here. Only her wet clothes could prove what had just. happened.
When Serina walked out of the bathroom, her whole body was drenched. Her wet top clung tightly to her body, highlighting her developing body.
There was still a distance from the bathroom to the classroom. When she walked out of the bathroom, she met many people.
All the girlsâ eyes were filled with contempt. And the boysâ eyes were filled with curiosity.
One of her classmates was the first to do something. She took her coat and put it on Serina. âWhat happened?â
âIt might be that Serina felt it was too hot, so she took a shower in the bathroom. Right?â
Stella stood right there and looked at her mockingly. Some in the corridor couldnât help but laugh.
Stella continued, âIâm curious if you used water or...â She stopped talking.
And one in Stellaâs team finished her words. âItâs urine, right? That explains why I smelled a whiff of urine!â
Serina ignored those people. She stared straight at Stella. Her ice-cold gaze fixed on Stella.
The sins brought by destiny could be forgiven. If someone looked for trouble, it could not be spared.
âWhy are you looking at me?â Stella felt a sense of guilt. She averted Serinaâs gaze.
âNothing. I just feel thereâs something around your neck,â Serina said indifferently.
Stella touched her neck, feeling a chill. âHow dare you scare me!â
âIs that so? Didnât you see it? It doesnât matter. Youâll see it soon.â This was the first time Serinaâs voice was so cold.
Under the help of the light, the warm sun failed to protect Stella from Serinaâs cold gaze. Stella was still a little panicked.
Her pride was gone, and all that was left was coldness all over her body.
She dejectedly left.
Serina changed her clothes in her classmateâs dormitory. She originally wanted to go to Ainsleyâs place, but she didnât go to work today. She intended to close the door, only to find that it was broken and couldnât be closed at all.
She took off her coat. When she was only in her underwear, a slight âsqueakâ sound made Serina like a frightened rabbit.
âWho is it?â She broke out in a cold sweat.
Someone peeked out the door and stared at her strangely. Hearing Serinaâs exclamation, that person left in a hurry.
Serina did not go out. She immediately closed the door and locked it again. She also moved a chair against the door. After making sure that there was no one in the room, she quickly changed her clothes.
But there was still a lingering fear in her heart. At this time, there should be no one in the Salterâs place.
She slowly opened the door and carefully checked it. There was no one.
She clearly heard the âsqueakâ sound and saw the terrifying eyes.
The long corridor was very quiet. She could only see some people in the corner.
It was lunch break. Everyone was having a rest. No one would wander around.
Serina had just changed her clothes and was about to return to the classroom to get her phone.
Before she could walk through the corridor, a person suddenly appeared.
Stella fiercely pushed Serina over. Serinaâs back smashed against the wall. She let out a few muffled groans in pain.
The long corridor was surrounded by weeds and trees. Outsiders couldnât easily detect what was happening inside. And people inside also couldnât easily detect the outside environment.
Thus, no one noticed that while Stella was *****Serina, a thin and weak figure dashed down to Serinaâs classroom along the corridor.
âItâs really funny. It doesnât feel good to get soaked like this, right?â Stella cursed. She wished she could use all of her ****words to curse Serina.
More than a dozen girls were surrounding Serina. Their expressions showed that they were used to this.
One of them said to Stella indignantly, âWhy are you still talking to her? Just beat her! Punches could make a person kneel.â
Two girls controlled Serinaâs arms, preventing her from resisting.
âArenât you very ****? Hit me now! See, youâre in my hand now.â Stella pinched Serinaâs chin, leaving red prints on Serinaâs face.
âStella, are you not afraid?â Serinaâs chin was pinched. She couldnât speak clearly.
âIâm afraid of nothing!â Stella flung Serinaâs chin away, slapped her, and pressed her head against the wall.
More importantly, she had Ireneâs promise.
Irene was the one who taught her what to do next. Irene said that once Stella succeeded, even the Gage Group would have some fears.
Serinaâs vision blurred. She wanted to resist. Other girls immediately pressed down on Serinaâs four limbs, allowing Stella to run amok.
âBelieve it or not, I can beat you up every day.â Stella narrowed her eyes.
Serina coughed a few times. She narrowed her eyes and looked at the pavilion on the other side.
Two shadows were flashing.
Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)
ï¤Chapter 383 Loveâs Change of Heart ï¤Chapter 872 âSo, itâs you in the bathroom, right?â she suddenly looked at Stella.
âBathroom? Oh, I remember now.â Stella seemed to be recalling something. After a while, she burst into laughter. âYes, itâs me! What can you do?
That water didnât even wake you up. You are tenacious!â
âI donât know who gave you the confidence to do all of this. Arenât you afraid of revenge from the Gage Group?â Serina asked.
âRevenge?â Stella muttered, a trace of fear flashing through her eyes. However, she asked, âDo you have evidence?â
Stellaâs tender voice still carried a childish tone, ear-piercing and loud.
Serina coughed twice again in a low voice. âLet me go before itâs too late!â
âIf I let you go now, will the Gage Group let me go?â Stella mocked.
Serina pursed her lips. Of course not.
Stella took out a cigarette from her pocket. She didnât light it but slid it across Serinaâs face.