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Chandler retracted his hand and raised an eyebrow at Helen. "Loyal men are rare. Won't you consider him?"
Helen glared at him angrily. "You still have the nerve to say that? What do you mean we're living together every day? You're taking advantage of me!"
Chandler remained unfazed. "Didn't you say that I'm your boyfriend? Ms. Spencer, you provoked me first."
This left Helen at a loss for words. Eventually, she muttered, "Even if that's the case, you can't say we live together. Others might misunderstand us."
Chandler shrugged and retorted, "But I'm not wrong. Are we not living together every day? It's just that this 'living together' means something different."
Once again, she was left dumbfounded by his words. There was no way for her to clear her name after this.
She snapped, "Forget it! I don't want to argue with you. I have to go to class, I'm almost late." With that, Helen hurriedly left.
As Chandler watched her figure walk away, a charming smile appeared on his face and he felt his mood instantly lift.
Meanwhile, Helen had practically run to her classroom.
"Helen, why are you running so fast?" Phishie asked with concern.
Helen was feeling extremely annoyed as she remarked, "Phishie, why is life so difficult?"
Phishie was confused. "Helen, what are you talking about?"
Helen took a deep breath and composed herself. "It's nothing! Let's go to class."
Benjamin smiled and briefly explained, "I met Paul, and he told me about your current situation. So I came to find you."
"Let's find a place to talk," Benjamin suggested. Helen nodded, and then she followed him out of the school.
They went to a restaurant. Although the environment was great, it was in a secluded location.
In the private room, Benjamin kept staring at Helen. "You look quite ugly. If it's not for the fact that we're close to each other, I wouldn't have recognized you."
Helen didn't explain anything and just took a sip of coffee.
Seeing her calm demeanor, he took the initiative to ask, "Have you been doing well these years?"
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