Chapter 7 Thorny Rose (2)
Clear and bright, full of affection, originally endowed with a great sense of warmth.
But as Mia Ginger lifted her gaze to look at her, the corners of her mouth were adorned with a faint smile, yet her dark, bright eyes remained serene, like a still stream.
Marianne Jackson could sense the hostility and competition in her heart.
Despite her classical and gentle appearance, Marianne felt that Mia Ginger's demeanor was akin to a wild rose, a thorny one at that.
Climbing aggressively over the ruins, ready to sprout and bloom once sunshine and rain came.
She was pure and beautiful in her looks, yet her temperament was overwhelmingly aggressive.
Marianne Jackson was momentarily dazed, her feelings extremely complex, consumed by an inexplicable jealousy and frustration. She bit her lip and faced off again, "I know this major too. Someone in our class spent over ten thousand for a month's training. Where did you get the money to enroll?"
"I didn't attend any training." Mia Ginger's response remained calm.
"You!" Marianne Jackson was momentarily choked with anger. Old Master Jackson, sitting at the head of the table, slammed the chopsticks onto the table with a "thud," sternly saying, "Enough."
"Grandpa!" Marianne Jackson felt so wronged that she almost burst into tears.
Old Master Jackson looked at her with a deep frown and said, "I see that you're not hungry, go back to your room."