Substitute Bride For Young Master

Substitute Bride For Young Master
Chapter 84: Incidents on Campus


The desk calendar in front of Kinara was filled with red circles. The look on the girl's face was crumpled and somber. His lips were muttering softly as his finger pointed from one circle to the next. Alex has been gone for ten days with no news at all.


"It's boring," he mumbled slowly.


Kinara had already taken a shower and was preparing to leave for the campus earlier. However, a sense of reluctance suddenly ambushed. The girl lowered the temperature of the room, then rolled onto the mattress. He pulled the blanket and lay on his back. He didn't want to do anything today, including going to college. It looks like being wrapped up in a blanket all day would be so much fun.


Faintly, the sound of approaching footsteps was caught by Kinara's ears. The girl opened her eyes and sharpened her hearing. Sure enough, before long the sound of knocking on the door was quite loud echoing in the room.


"Madam, you must leave for college immediately."


Lorie's voice made Kinara roll her eyes. The guard has been getting more chatty since he got out of the hospital. Kinara pulled the blanket over her head.


Geck! Geck! Geck!


The sound of knocking on the door grew louder, making Kinara squeeze her ears even stronger.


"Mrs! You have to go to college today, otherwise Master will scold me when he comes home later!"


Kinara sighed and put away her blanket.


"That's a whim," his grunts as he came down from the bed.


"Mrs-"


"Wait a minute!" kinara shouted as she walked through the wardrobe. He grabbed a white shirt and blue dongker denim pants. After changing clothes and putting on lip moisturizer, Kinara grabbed her bag and module on the table.


The girl walked quickly to the door. He glared at Lorie who was putting an innocent face in front of him, then resumed his footsteps out.


Lorie chuckled softly and caught up with Kinara. He went ahead and opened the car door. After his employer sat down safely, he walked forward and sat behind the wheel.


"Pair your seat belt, Madam .. um, I mean Nara."


Kinara snorted and turned his gaze out the window glass. He knew Lorie was happy to tease him. His guard would be even more pleased if he responded.


"Aap Alex telling you when he's coming home?" ask Kinara. His gaze still remained fixed on the ranks of trees and buildings that seemed to be chasing him from outside the car.


"Um .. no," Lorie replied without daring to stare towards Kinara. He was afraid that he would feel sorry for his employer and then leaked information without realizing it. Right now, the less Kinara knew the better for her.


"Do you think I should scold him when he comes home? It makes me anxious and wait. I'm so pissed off."


Kinara's lips pursed. Eyebrows. Counting four more days felt really long. He was tired of sleeping alone in his room. Every day getting used to her husband's jokes and perverted behavior made Kinara really feel lost.


"You miss mister?" lorie Goda.


He knew Alex missed Kinara. Every day the man always asked Kinara for news, also asking to be sent photos of his wife secretly to his cellphone.


Again Kinara glared at Lorie. "No! Who misses such a shitty guy?" deny it quickly.


Lorie looked up from the glass and found Kinara's face red. "If you miss him so much, there is no need to scold him when you come home later. Hugs and kiss--"


"Shut up!" kinara Sela. Now his face was completely flushed to the neck.


"I was silent" Lorie said, raising her hands from the wheel.


A moment later, Lorie refocused on the street in front of her. In fact, he really knows when the time is right to shut up. He didn't want Kinara to get upset and report it to Alex. His entire body brimmed when he imagined it.


"Down me here" asked Kinara, as the car was still about twenty meters from the campus gate.


"Why?" ask Lorie not to understand. He didn't want Kinara to be outside of his visibility even if it was only one second.


"This car is too flashy. Everyone was watching me as I got out of this car" Kinara explained as she prepared to open the door.


This time it was Lorie's turn to roll her eyeballs. "Why didn't you say it when you were home? We can use the other car."


"I forgot. It's because you're the one who's making me rush." Kinara defended herself. "Quick pull over."


"Nara, this could be dangerous for you," Lorie reprimanded with a serious face.


"Calm down. It's very crowded here. Students are always going back and forth. The streets are never empty. You see?" Kinara pointed outside, staring at the bustling streets and Lorie took turns.


Eventually Lorie relented. He pulled the car over and let Kinara down.


"Well," Lorie replied half-heartedly. He ran the red sports car back and found a parking space.


.


When the car he was driving had slightly moved away from Kinara, Lorie picked up her phone and sent a short message.


02 please protect the madam. I'll be right back.


Kinara immediately mingled with the crowd as soon as he set foot on the pavement. He jumped up and walked quickly behind a horde of students who were discussing about parliament and the foundation of the country. Kinara raised one eyebrow, then shook her head slowly. He had absolutely no talent and interest in the discussion.


"Excuse me" he said, before a group of young men.


Kinara's footsteps were wide and long, signaling his eagerness to get to the medical building soon. But suddenly, out of nowhere, a box car drove at high speed towards the crowd of students.


Everyone screamed in shock and scattered in an uncertain direction. Kinara's body was squeezed, pushed and pushed following the pressure from the people around her. The girl looked up and froze on the spot when she saw the box car was now only a few meters away from where she was standing. He didn't know whether to jump to the right or left. The car was too fast.


"Hey! Move over!"


"Revelation! It's dangerous!"


Kinara's ears buzzed. The screams of the people sounded like the noise of a group of bees. His breath became tight. It was as if he was being strangled by invisible hands.


Panick.


The girl covered her ears tightly. The screams around him became more and more so, but Kinara's feet seemed to stick with the pavement.


"Stupid Girl! You want to die, don't you?!"


Ckiit! Booms!


A loud snaps along with the sound of the car being toppled made Kinara flinch. He felt his body hover for a while before falling to the ground and grass. The girl remained lying still. His brain had yet to fully digest what had just happened. Suddenly he remembered Lorie who was trying to prevent him from getting out of the car earlier.


Kinara got up and looked around. "Lorie?" call him in a daze.


"You okay?"


Kinara searched for the source of the sound. The sound that hit him earlier before his body floated and survived the crash of a box car.


"You saved me?" tanga Kinara stared at a blue-eyed man nearby.


"I think you want to die," the man said as he stood up and reached out to Kinara.


"I'm just surprised" Kinara replied. He took the young man's hand and woke up. "Thank you for saving me."


"No problem" the young man replied, "Just tell me what your name is."


"North."


"Romez."


"Thank you, Raymond."


"You can pay with a cup-"


"Nara!"


Kinara turned her head and found Lorie running towards him with a pias face. "You okay?" ask the girl.


Kinara nodded. "Raymond saved me. Sorry to surprise you."


"Next time I'll tie your hands with mine" Lorie grumbled. He stared intently at Raymond, then suddenly remembered Benji.


"Let's go," Lorie asked as she pulled Kinara's hand. He did not let go of his check despite Kinara's protests and thrashing.


Lorie took a quick glance at the man in black at the end of the road, then gestured with her tail to have the man take care of the driver of the box car that had been secured on the sidewalk. The man lifted his hat and walked over, but said nothing when he met Lorie, as if they had never known each other. Even Kinara was unaware of the interaction between the two people.


"We're home. Now," Lorie said with great emphasis, implying that she did not accept rejection at all.


Kinara sighed resignedly. He did not even have time to pick up his modules scattered on the roadside.