‘What do I have to do to appease him? I have never fawned on anyone at university.
However, I spent 188 thousand on a present for him just to make him happy. Why is he still so angry at me? Did I spend all that money for nothing? It seems to me that his attitude towards me hasn’t changed one bit. I can’t keep buying him presents to make him happy. It isn’t feasible, ‘ Debbie reflected.
Carlos raised an eyebrow, and looked at the fork Debbie had thrown onto the fruit tray with an expressionless face. ‘Finally she can’t take it anymore. I just want her to behave like an upstanding citizen of society. Is that too much to ask for?’
“Go to your room. You are grounded for one week!” Carlos shifted his stern gaze towards her.
‘Grounded for one week? You’ve got to be kidding me!’ Debbie’s eyes and her mouth were frozen wide open in an expression of stunned surprise. She would rather have him give her a tongue-lashing or a good flogging instead of keeping her confined at home.
“I object!” She walked towards Carlos, pouting willfully.
Object? The word was alien to Carlos’ ears. No one had ever dared to defy him before.
Without hesitation, he cast a cold glance at the girl standing in front of him and said, “Denied.” His tone sounded even colder than the expression on his face.
For a moment, Debbie wanted to give up the fight. Judging by the look on his face, she thought it would be a cold day in hell before he would agree to withdraw his punishment.
‘Be cool. Take a deep breath. Don’t be afraid. He is just some guy, a human, much like you, ‘ she comforted herself, trying to calm down.
But the man was so intimidating and terrifying he reminded her of a demon from hell.
“Carlos Huo, I don’t want to be grounded for one week. I will go crazy,” Debbie protested.
“If you keep acting this way, your teacher will go crazy,” he returned flatly without even looking at her.
“Hey, old man, don’t you think you are being too strict? And why do you care so much about this? Why do you have to poke your nose into everything?”
Carlos could feel the blood rushing to his head, as his face turned red with anger. She was not a child anymore. Why did she still behave like one? Her rebellious teenager days had been over a long time ago, but it seemed to him that she was still far from being an adult.
Debbie was smart enough to tell that he was angry. “If you ground me, I will climb out of the windows and make a run for it,” she went on.
All of a sudden, Carlos stood up, towering over her like a tyrant.
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nd glanced at Dixon who was too scared to speak. “A god-like man. Guess who it was.”
Her words attracted the contempt of some students because it wouldn’t take much time to figure out who it was, since there were only three god-like men in Y City. Carlos and his two friends: Curtis and Wesley Li.
There was no way it could have been Carlos. Debbie’s friends knew full well that she didn’t see eye to eye with Carlos. It was a wonder how they hadn’t killed each other yet.
Curtis didn’t fit Dixon’s description.
It couldn’t be Wesley Li either. According to the news, Wesley Li had been working undercover previously and then as a commander. He hadn’t taken a break for months. Recently, he had cracked a major child trafficking case. Since then the army had granted him a two-week vacation, which he had been spending for a much needed rest in A Country.
“Tomboy, it’s not fair that you and Dixon are keeping a secret from us. Besides, Dixon already knows about it. Why can’t we know? It’s not fair,” Kristina complained, leaning on Debbie’s shoulder.
Seeing Kristina acting like that, Debbie said exaggeratedly, “Dixon, just tell her, or she will fall out with me out of jealousy.”
Baffled, Kristina looked at Debbie and retorted, “What? That’s crazy. There’s nothing going on between us. Why would I be jealous?”
Dixon was confused and flustered. “Kristina, didn’t you agree to be my girlfriend the other night?” he asked.
This was big news for them. The crowd hooted. All of a sudden, they had forgotten about Debbie.
“No, I didn’t.” Kristina blushed. She leaned on Debbie’s shoulder and interlocked arms with her. “Debbie, why haven’t you been to the dorm lately? I missed you.”