Chapter 85
Chapter 85
After saying that, Nicole took the lead and walked in the caféteria’s direction.
June looked at Nicole from behind in surprise.
She thought Nicole would go to places like The Grove, and she had been prepared to tighten her belt
for the rest of the month to treat Nicole to dinner.
Even then, she was worried that the money she had would not be enough.
So it struck her dumb when Nicole said she preferred going to the caféteria.
Though always looking cold, Nicole never showed the slightest impatience when she taught Lulu
something.
She actually had a good heart.
A smile spread across her face when June thought of this.
The closer she got to Nicole, the more she found Nicole was different from what she thought.
June quickly caught up and walked beside Nicole.
Lulu had sensed the change in June.
She looked at the two from behind and called out, “Nicole, June, I am going back to take some shut-
eye.
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But remember to bring me food.” Nicole waved her hand in acknowledgment.
The caféteria was pretty crowded despite today being the weekend.
After they found a table, June volunteered to order food and asked Nicole to sit here waiting for her.
Nicole nodded.
With her looking after the table was far safer than June sitting here.
Because of Austin, no one dared to get close to within a foot of her.
While she was looking at June from behind, someone suddenly came standing in front of her.
She looked up and saw Raine looking at her and saying with sarcasm, “Why did you come to eat in a
place where only inferior people would dine?”
“So why are you here, too?” Nicole looked at her nonchalantly.
Raine had been appearing in front of her and digging at her from time to time as if she had a few loose
screws in her head.
Since this was the case, she was not going to act nice.
“I am only here looking for you.
Not that I want to eat here.” Raine glared at her with indignation
Raine apparently was a regular at the caféteria, showing off her newly bought clothes and shoes to her
friends.
But for the sake of Daniel and Gloria, Nicole did not want to say anything more.
But Raine leaned against the seat that Nicole had reserved for June and tossed June’s bag aside.
“I am here to warn you.
Don’t get carried away simply because you are good at Math Olympiad.
Stop shamelessly seducing Gary; don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Even if your Math Olympiad is good, the Riddle family will not scrape the bottom of the barrel,
accepting someone like you who has scored last place in every test.” Raine thought she had already
figured it out, ‘Although Nicole got a perfect score in Math Olympiad, she’s just as good as Gary; Math
Olympiad must be her only proficient subject.
She must be lousy at other subjects of study.
People will know her true competence when the
monthly exam is over.
I still have a way to kick her out of the Riddle family.”
Nicole finally got angry as she watched Raine throw June’s bag to the ground.
“Pick it up!”
Raine had said a lot of harsh words.
She was stunned when Nicole suddenly scolded her back.
Was Nicole’s brain broken? She had warned Nicole so many times, yet she did not listen.
Now she wanted her to pick up a freaking $50 bag? Why should she listen to her?