Chapter 95 I Don't Like You

Just mentioning the office was enough to remind Nina of her incident there. She thought back to the time that John pressed her behind the door and wanted to take advantage of her. Luckily she was quick enough to bite him and get away.

Nina had a real fear of offices now.

She never knew what trick he was going to try to play next.

Nina knocked at the door.

"Come in." A deep voice came from the office. When Nina pushed the door open, she smelled a faint smell of tobacco. She looked inside to see John putting out his cigarette butt.

He tucked his hands into his pockets and stood beside the window. It was open so the tobacco smell wafted out the room.

Nina stood by the door, leaving it open. She didn't want to give him the opportunity to take advantage of her again.

"Sir, I'm here," Nina said reluctantly. She didn't want to acknowledge him as her teacher because he just didn't seem like one.

Thankfully Jason told them that he'd be back next week so today was John's last class.

Realizing this, Nina felt a little be

before?

That was impossible!

There was no way that both her and John were married to people they didn't know.

Every time she thought about his engagement to Vivian, she felt her heart crack. She lowered her head and couldn't even bring herself to look at him.

John stared at Nina's sad face and gave a playful chuckle. He joked, "Are you jealous?"

"Jealous? Why would I be jealous?" Nina raised her head and a hint of uncontrollable panic flashed through her eyes.

"How can I be jealous? I don't like you at all." Nina turned her head, ignoring every single feeling she had for John. She was doing it so well that she genuinely believed she didn't love him.

She had asked others what love was and constantly pondered about it. Because of the conclusions she came to, she didn't love John.

"You don't like me?" The expression on John's face changed.

If she didn't like him, why did she express her love to him? Did she think he didn't know the meaning of 520?

John didn't expect such an innocent girl to be such a liar.