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Jack Stewart cos from a sowhat wealthy family and studied directing.

In truth, he’s rather handso. Just that he’s a bit overly effeminate, even more ticulous in his dressing than girls. What he dislikes the most are those girls who put on affectations and n who reek of sweat.

The first ti they t was at the military training for freshn year.

As Jack later put it, at their first eting, from a distance, he saw a young girl in a ill-fitting green camouflage uniform. She wasn’t very tall, but she had a great figure, and a smiling, make-up free face. Those eyebrows, those eyes, that nose, those lips...

Oh my goodness, she was unbelievably stunning.

Jack, a renowned beauty connoisseur, found his heart disgracefully excited, even though he’s usually immune to good looks of either gender.

Of course, the relationship between them was always a kind of innocent friendship; if asked why it might be because they both preferred the sa sex.

However, the previous owner was always resistant to Jack’s overly enthusiastic personality, even pushing him away. But Jack would often stand up for her and quarrel with those who bullied her out of jealousy.

Then Hannah ca, she liked Jack’s personality, and they quickly beca close friends.

As for why she liked Jack, it was probably because he never skimped on lavish complints for her.

This ti, after Hannah’s contract with George River’s company was terminated, Jack insisted on becoming her personal agent to show that blind man what a truly charming woman looks like.

He always believed that soone like Hannah, who was so spectacularly beautiful it was otherworldly, should go out and dazzle the masses. What’s the point of devoting herself to only one man?

If one day Hannah really took over the pond, he’d definitely be the one helping her dig it.

This aligned exactly with Hannah’s own ideology.

The two instantly bonded over shared ideals, swearing to protect Hannah’s pond together.

Hannah originally planned to check the school forum first, but when she opened her phone she realized she didn’t have the app installed.

Having no choice, she decided to get dressed and leave the house.

At that mont, Jenny King and Gilly Harrison returned from outside, while May Hoffman’s whereabouts were unknown.

Jenny King was beaming today, even her eyeliner was more dramatic than usual.

When the two groups collided, Gilly instinctively let go of Jenny’s hand, looking sowhat guilt-ridden. She was obviously still traumatized by the last ti Hannah sowed discord, sparking a bitter fight between friends.

However, Jenny confronted Hannah without hesitation, looking Hannah up and down, "Oh, you’re all dolled up. Seems like last night’s man couldn’t satisfy you."

Jenny sneered, full of mockery. Consud with jealousy, her words were particularly sharp, "Tsk tsk, was he a ten-second man last night? I didn’t realize our innocent-looking school heroine had such a large... appetite."

She covered her mouth to laugh, constantly sneaking glances at Hannah, waiting for her to go red and start an argunt.

This way, everyone else could see Hannah’s true face — how manipulative and promiscuous she was.

Pity though, Hannah’s expression remained steady, and she also calmly pondered in her mind.

How would Arnold react if he heard these words?

So, Arnold really rejected her last night because he was hiding sothing?

Hannah furrowed her brows faintly, suddenly feeling sympathy for Arnold. But because of that handso face, she wouldn’t mind introducing Arnold to a doctor or sothing.

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