Definitely Not a Witch

A heartwarming daily life farming novel, occasionally also a passionate epic.

Spears spread across the wilderness like a thriving forest. Glorious knights march in formation, and countless bl...

Chapter 191 Girl in the Rain

Oh no! Looking at the darkening sky, she quickly walked out of the classroom and ran towards the cafeteria. In the end, she only bought a portion of cold food.

When she returned to the dormitory building and was about to open the door, she heard bursts of talking and laughing coming from inside the door, but when she went in, the laughter stopped abruptly.

She continued to put her things away carefully. After washing up, she read alone in the hall until very late before returning to her bedroom to rest. Because everyone else was asleep at this time, she could feel more at ease and did not have to face those harsh gazes.

After a few days, fewer and fewer people in the class were willing to talk to her. Wherever she went, it seemed like people were secretly talking about her. An unintentional movement or a small mistake seemed to draw laughter from people around her.

She became nervous and often suffered from insomnia. Sometimes she fell asleep in class without realizing it, which in turn led to her being scolded by the teacher and laughed at by people around her.

Although they were classmates, those faces made her extremely terrified.

It was another day after school, and the classroom was empty. It seemed that only at this time could she feel a little at ease.

Rain fell from the sky, hitting the stone steps with a patter of water, splashing water. A gust of wind blew, bringing a large amount of water vapor and rain mist, soaking her face. Kafla stood on the steps, holding her book, a little hesitant.

But it was getting dark, and there was no one else around.

She had no choice but to go back in the rain, hoping that her books would not get wet. Just as she was about to rush out, she heard footsteps from behind, and then an umbrella appeared beside her. She couldn't help but look back, and it turned out to be her classmate Bailiwei.

"Thank you..." She felt a long-lost warmth in her heart.

"Sorry to have kept you waiting so long."

A boy came out from behind, and then Bailiwei walked out with the boy holding an umbrella.

Kafla felt her face burning. She hugged her textbooks and books tightly in her arms and rushed to the other side of the rain, which was the direction back to the dormitory.

Her mind was filled with regret, shame, bitterness, loneliness and other emotions swirling in her heart. She ran in the rain, letting the rain wet her cheeks and hair. A small amount of rain slid down her face into her mouth, tasting a little salty.

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His knee scraped a long distance on the ground, and he fell to the ground. His hands were covered in mud, and an unbearable stinging pain came from his knee.

She curled up on the ground, the rain water flowing on the ground seeping into her clothes, a dirty and cold feeling spread throughout her body, and the sky darkened. She groped for a long time before she found the swollen books and notes.

Kafla sat in the rain, wanting to shout and vent something, but the rain fell from the sky and entered her throat, making her cough constantly. Her chest heaved violently, her face flushed, and her eyes could not be opened because of the rain. Finally, the coughing stopped and turned into sobs. Her fingers scratched randomly on the wet stone slabs, completely ignoring that her skin was almost rubbed off, as if she had lost the sense of pain.

"Hello...Won't you catch a cold staying in a place like this?"

A soft voice came from the other side. Kafla forced herself to open her eyes and looked up. A pair of eyes as gentle as the night came into her sight and heart.