Candy also understood this. "You're so outstanding! I believe you will definitely overcome it!" Candy continued to cheer for Cleveland. Cleveland laughed it off and walked back to his classroom. As the public holiday passed, time seemed to be passing by faster. Soon, it was time for the mid-term examination. Each subject had to be evaluated. Every student was busy studying and revising, and even their passion for gossip had subsided a lot. What worried Tianna the most was her martial arts subject. She believed that hard work could make up for her shortcomings. In addition to normal revision, the rest of her time was devoted to martial arts every day. "Eleven, can I tag along to practice a little more?" Tianna went to look for Eleven before school ended and said, "I don't think I had a good understanding of the previous classes. There are a few movements that I do which are not up to standard." "Sure, then I..." Eleven didn't manage to mak
It was inevitable to have physical contact when doing martial arts guidance. One was immersed in teaching, and the other would be immersed in learning. They didn't think about it so much at all. However, it didn't mean that other people wouldn't notice anything. There were still so many other students in the training room. Most of them were students who were not really good at martial arts. "Wow! Tianna is so lucky to have a boyfriend with such a good feel for martial arts. He can still be her private tutor at times like this!" "Well, if you are envious of her, you should find a boyfriend like him." "Forget it. Do you think anyone can win over a guy like Kevin?" "Tell me, what will happen if we go there to ask Kevin to let us tag along for training?" "Nothing will happen. What if they are here to flirt instead of practice? Who would welcome a third wheel like you?" "It seems to me that they are practicing very seriously... " The people we
It was indeed true. Every time Kevin helped Tianna to adjust, she would repeat it. However, it felt completely different after. As for the other girls, Kevin usually only taught them verbally without hands-on guidance. Obviously, the effects of just verbal teaching would be less effective. "Then, why don't you help them adjust their movements?" Tianna still didn't get it, and she asked foolishly. "Oh... Do you mean that I also have to help them adjust their movements like this?" Kevin asked while holding Tianna's slender waist, exerting force to keep her body straight. "Do I?" His hot breath blew on Tianna's ears. That thought, which felt normal before, suddenly seemed a bit off... She was the one who made it feel off. If Kevin also helped the other girls to adjust their movements like this... Wouldn't that mean that he also had to stick closely to them like this? Just imagining the scene almost made Tianna break down! Tianna didn't under
"No," Tianna glared at Kevin fiercely. How could she be reluctant to spend money when she wanted to treat him so sincerely? "We're both dressed so casually. Won't we look out of place if we go to the western restaurant dressed like this?" Usually, those who went to eat western wore more formal outfits. They looked obviously like students at the moment, which made them look very strange. "The restaurant I chose doesn't request formal attire. In that case, what's so strange about it if we dress like this?" Kevin said confidently. "Besides, the important thing is who we eat with. Why do we have to be so serious about things like clothing requirements?" Kevin said this casually, but when Tianna heard it, she felt that he was just flirting. Which girl would not think of other things after hearing these words? "You're really good at smooth-talking." Tianna pretended to be disgusted. Kevin laughed secretly in his heart. Was this smooth-talking? He hasn't ev
Kevin caught up with her from behind. Then, they went to collect the movie tickets together. "Do you really want to get angry at me for this?" Kevin sounded pitiful and said, "You hardly ever ask me out for dinner and a movie. Do we really need to argue?" "Who wants to argue with you?" Tianna said angrily. She glared at Kevin and turned away to the other side, unwilling to look at him. Kevin was patient. He went in front of Tianna and coaxed her, "Look, you can buy me a drink. I want to drink that..." Kevin pointed to the advertisements next to them, although he didn't even know what was advertised on them. He just wanted Tianna to get over it. It was rare for them to go on a date. He was reluctant to quarrel with Tianna. Wasn't that a waste of an opportunity? "That's settled then. I'll buy the drinks," Tianna said, strictly. "Okay, it's on you." Kevin ordered two cups and handed one to Tianna. He said shamelessly, "Girlfriend, you pay fo
Just when Zac noticed Kevin and Tianna, Kevin also noticed him. Kevin had always found Zac very annoying. However, he had to admit that he'd gotten the opportunity to get this far with Tianna because Zac had kept bugging Tianna. He still cherished it, even if it was fake. "There's..." Kevin stopped all of a sudden and let go of her hand. He held Tianna's face seriously and said, "There's something on the corner of your mouth." "Huh? What is it?" Tianna believed him and immediately reached out to clean it, but she did not touch anything. At this time, Kevin suddenly lowered his head and said, "Let me help you." Tianna was still waiting for Kevin to help her, like a fool. Instead, he kissed her! "Um... you!" Kevin cut off whatever else she was going to say. Tianna would never repeat that same mistake if that first kiss had happened by surprise. "Kevin, this, you!" Tianna struggled and pushed Kevin away. In addition to feeling shocked, she w
As for Kevin, he had long been used to being in the first place, after so many years. His expression looked very calm, as he searched for Tianna's name. He lowered his head and continued to move down the list... Kevin finally saw Tianna's name in tenth place. Tianna had been working very hard after she got transferred to her senior year, Grade 13. However, her results always floated in the middle of the list. This was an incredible breakthrough for her, entering the top ten. "Ah! I'm in tenth place!" Tianna said, surprised. Candy was two positions behind Tiana, which was also the best result she had ever gotten. "Tianna, congratulations! You're in the top ten!" Candy said. Tianna said, "You did pretty well too! Both of us will definitely get better results next time!" "Yes, that's right!" Candy also cheered up. This was the ranking for their overall results. In addition to the overall results, there were individual subject grades an
Candy rubbed her head and said regretfully, "Hmph... I know I am supposed to study, but you were the one who asked me what I wanted. Why did I get criticized for being honest..." Sigrid was amused by Candy's lively expression. She knew very well that both her daughters were exceptionally sensible. "Fine, I was just reminding you. However, I will never break my promise to you." Candy cheered, "That's great! Long live my awesome mom!" Felicia's birthday was coming soon. In addition to the Andrew family celebrating with her, she had also chosen a specific day to invite her friends out for a meal. The people who were attending her birthday party were all Felicia's best friends. In fact, they were almost the same group of people who went on vacation together during the last public holiday. Since they were going to attend her birthday party, they had to prepare gifts for the birthday girl. Kevin knocked on Tianna's door and asked, "Tianna, are you th