Mafia Schoolgirl Wants to Study In Peace - Chapter 14
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Chapter 14: The Drug Hasn’t Worn Off?
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Cathy stole glances at Nina sitting in the backseat from time to time while in the car. She felt that her younger sister from the countryside was acting strange.
Yes, Nina was actually two months younger than Cathy and was considered Cathy’s younger sister in the Milton family.
“Nina, what happened in that man’s car?” Cathy couldn’t contain her curiosity anymore.
Nina had disappeared with that man for more than an hour. The two of them had crashed the car in the deep forest and spent some time together.
Of course, Cathy didn’t think that man would be interested in Nina. After all, a man with those looks and social status would definitely be surrounded by all sorts of women. How could he possibly be into Nina?
Cathy was just curious about Nina’s experience tonight.
“Something went wrong with the accelerator,” Nina replied with her eyes closed.
Cathy’s eyes widened. “Did it head straight into the forest? Did the car crash?”
“Mhm.”
Cathy placed a hand over her mouth. “Is the car wrecked? That’s such an expensive car. God!”
Brent was also listening intently. He smiled and said, “It shouldn’t be too serious. I can tell from that man’s expression.”
Are you kidding? A Lykan HyperSport? One of the only seven units in the world, wrecked?
Would the car owner be so unbothered?
“Wrecked it,” said Nina blandly.
Brent gaped in shock.
There was a brief silence in the car.
After some time, Cathy said to Nina, “You definitely don’t know the value of that car. You wouldn’t be acting so nonchalantly if you did.”
Nina looked out the window.
Lykan HyperSport?
She had once wrecked another one. Hence, Nina hadn’t really been worried when the accident happened today. Other than having to experience it, she really didn’t see death as a big deal.
After all, she had believed for a very long time that death was the simplest thing in the world… It was the least painful and difficult thing to do.
However, she became acquainted with another term—family.
This word unexpectedly warmed Nina’s frozen heart, and she looked forward to it from the bottom of her heart…
She wanted to try her best to experience the beauty of this word.
At least, from the moment she had boarded the bus to Hommes, Nina’s only wish was to live an ordinary life with her family.
To experience for the first time the joy of an ordinary person.
“What are things that make you feel the happiest?” Nina asked calmly, looking out the window.
Cathy was astonished. “Huh? You’re asking me? What do you mean?”
When she didn’t receive a reply from Nina for some time, Cathy winked at Brent. Look, my country-girl sister is really strange.
“Getting an A in an exam? Eating sweet cookies while having some red wine produced by the Cletis Manor, watching Korean shows every Wednesday—these are all things that make me happy,” Cathy said this mostly in hopes that Brent would know more about her.
With that, Cathy turned to Nina. “What about you?”
“I don’t know.” Nina sounded distant, and there was puzzlement in her eyes.
Cathy flashed a strange smile. “Come on, Nina. How can a person not know what makes them happy?”
Cathy added in an exaggerated manner, “Don’t tell me you haven’t done something that makes you happy?”
Happy things?
Nina suddenly recalled the intimate entanglement of bodies under the airbag, the heavy panting, the gentle kiss of a man…
She immediately closed her eyes.
Damn it! Has the drug not worn off yet!?