Part 16

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"Are you going back to the school dorms?" To alleviate the embarrassment Jennie was feeling, Lisa could only change the subject.

"No, I'm going home." Jennie's tone was tinged with annoyance. She was suddenly kissed on the cheek and yet Lisa acted as nothing had happened.

"Didn't you say you were living in the dorms?" Lisa asked suspiciously, scratching her neck.

"The dorms I'm living in haven't finished construction yet." Jennie explained, feeling slightly embarrassed.

"I see. Oh, I didn't bring you any milk tea for the last few days. You won't hold a grudge against me, right?"

Naturally, Jennie shook her head, inwardly feeling her heart warm up.

"Your place is pretty far from here," Lisa really wanted Jennie to stay at her place. She looked at her watch, it was 10:30 already. ", and the buses have stopped running by now."

"En, then I will take a taxi."

"That won't do. It's already so late." Lisa hurriedly waved her hands and then said worriedly, "Don't you read the news? It's very dangerous for beauties to ride in taxis this late at night. I can't let you do that."

Jennie rarely saw this serious side of Lisa. She froze as she thought about what Lisa said. The recent news has indicated that girls riding in taxis at night is very dangerous: "Then I'll call my father to pick me up."

Lisa stepped forward, leaned in and stopped her from pulling out her phone: "It's late and father-in-law must be asleep by now. I also noticed that you drank a little earlier, so it won't be advisable for you to drive either."

Jennie ignored Lisa's use of the words 'father-in-law" and instead focused on the meaning of her last few sentences. For some reason, she kept getting the feeling that Lisa was trying to get her to do something: "Then what should I do?"

"Well, I also drank today." Lisa nonchalantly scratched her neck again, but inwardly she was roaring for Jennie to say 'Let's go to your place.'

Jennie understood that as the younger sister, Lisa couldn't avoid drinking at her older brother's wedding. She thought about it for a while then said, "Then I'll stay at a friend's house. She doesn't live too far away from here."

After saying so, she raised her legs and walked a few steps away.

Lisa: "..."

Lisa wrinkled her nose then her eyes widened in shock, but immediately regained her composure, "Who is she? Is she single? Married?"

"I have one friend near here who is single and the other friend is married." Jennie seemed to figure out what Lisa wanted, and as a teacher, she was quite familiar with playing those mind games and wanted to tease her back.

Lisa's expression collapsed. Fortunately, the night was dark so it wasn't too obvious: "Teacher Kim, you sure have a lot of friends."

In the end, she even went back to using respectful speech. The turmoil inside her heart was quite evident.

Jennie smirked in her heart, but her face was still serious as she said: " I grew up in Seoul, of course I still have two or three friends left in the city."

Lisa thought about it for about three seconds: " I still don't think it's a good idea."

"Why?" Jennie was curious to see what preposterous argument Lisa could come up within such a short period of time. Standing still, Lisa looked straight into her eyes.

"That single friend of yours, I think she has feelings for you. I said it before, I don't want to wear a green hat. During this turbulent Christmas season, what if she confesses to you? What am I going to do?"

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