The raise of Maureen Smith and her Good Luck System-Chapter 71 - Has Liam Arrived

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Chapter 71: Has Liam Arrived?

Chapter 71: Has Liam Arrived?

After eight o’clock, students from the international class began trickling into the classroom.

When Niel entered, he was huddled over and checked left and right to ensure no teachers were nearby before sneaking in, he looked super secretive.

“Has Liam arrived?”

he noticed that someone had clearly been sitting in Liam’s seat, but the person was no longer there.

Without lifting her head, Maureen continued solving problems,

“He’s gone to the bathroom.”

“Maureen, come here.”

Niel said excitedly in a low voice, “I have something precious to show you.”

His words gave Maureen the shivers, she put down her pen and turned to look at him contemptuous.

She saw Niel glance left and right, then slowly and excitedly lifted the coat he was holding— There was a sudden

“woof woof” from his embrace!

Inside was a two or three months old Siberian husky that was about the size of a pillow, its black and white fur was absolutely adorable.

It tilted its head, looking firmly at Maureen.

It was simply too cute for words.

Maureen’s eyes lit up, she reached out to pet the little dog’s head and the dog didn’t bite her.

It looked at her curiously, then licked her palm gently.

Many classmates who had entered the classroom also looked over, several girls looked excited.

Maureen asked, “Where did you get it?”

“My family’s Siberian Husky gave birth to it.”

Niel said, “I just found out recently that our Liam is scared of dogs.

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This weakness isn’t very Liam-like, right?

Wait till the people in the Changqing class hear about this, they will laugh at him.

So, I brought over a little puppy for him to get acquainted with.

Perhaps after spending time with a gentle puppy that doesn’t bite, he’ll get over his fear of dogs…”

Maureen initially thought that Niel found the dog at the school and was planning to give it away later.

Surprisingly, he had specially brought it for Liam.

She disagreed, remarking, “I think you should just drop it.

He said he’s afraid of dogs, why do you insist on him overcoming it–”

Before she could finish speaking, Liam walked in through the rear door of the classroom, and in his hand was a bottle of medicinal liquor.

His gaze slowly fell on the dog in Niel’s arms.

His adam’s apple moved visibly, and his face changed suddenly.

“Liam, look!” Unaware of the risks, Niel held out the dog towards Liam.

The little dog was eager, attempting to pounce on Liam.

For a moment, Maureen wasn’t sure if it was her imagination, but she saw on Liam’s face a look of fear that was almost petrifying, as though he was returning to a nightmare.

It was a look of free fall, falling straight down, fast and rapidly.

That day on the mountain slope, she had been too flustered, and she herself was incredibly afraid of the dog, so she hadn’t gotten a clear look at Liam’s rigid expression while he was staring at the dog.

But now, she saw it clearly.

It was an expression that absolutely shouldn’t have appeared on Liam’s face.

And precisely because of this, Maureen didn’t know why, but her heart was racing, her blood seemingly had rushed to her head.

She quickly stepped forward to stand in front of Liam, couldn’t help but say, “Enough, we’re about to start class, stop causing trouble.

Quickly take the dog to the security uncle, otherwise if Mr.

Logan comes by later–” Before she could finish speaking, realizing something was off, she turned her head to look.

The figure behind her had suddenly disappeared.

Liam was nowhere to be found, holding a bag of medicinal liquor in his hand.

Niel opened his mouth wide, watching Liam’s reaction in dismay, and it belatedly dawned on him that he may have caused trouble.

His spine went cold as he said to Maureen,

“I’m finished, Liam will kill me soon, I didn’t realize he was that scared, I just thought it’s a puppy, not at all scary, so I brought it for amusement.”

Maureen directed him,

“You deal with the puppy first, I’ll go looking for him.”

Swallowing his saliva, Niel was about to say something, but Maureen had already rushed out of the classroom.

The bell had rung for the class.

Upon seeing Mrs.

Miller who had just exited from the office with textbooks in her arms, Maureen tensed up and, even before Mrs.

Miller could call out to her, she panicked and ran downstairs.

She took a round near the school building but couldn’t find Liam anywhere.

The school was too large, and at this rate, she would end up skipping a whole morning of class.

So, Maureen decided to go to the rooftop of the school and search from there.

Panting as she reached the rooftop, she saw Liam lying there, asleep.

There were a few lounge chairs arranged on the rooftop for the students to study on.

However, these chairs were often dusty, so not many students used them.

Liam lay calmly on one of the chairs, his hands crossed, staring into the sky.

His expression was pensive, as if deep in thought, but also as if he was thinking nothing at all.

Heaving a sigh, Maureen approached him.

Liam heard the footsteps and immediately straightened up his body, asking in surprise,

“How come you’re up here?”

Maureen walked over, took out two pieces of tissue paper from her pocket, and wiped the chair.

She then sat next to him looking at him sideways, “Aren’t you supposed to be in class?”

Liam tugged at the corner of his mouth, nonchalantly saying, “Alas, I just suddenly felt sleepy.

The classroom was too noisy, so I decided to come up here and lie down for a bit.”

“Yet, you, the little mask-girl, what are you doing here and actually dared to skip class?”

This was definitely not like Maureen.

“If you can skip class, why can’t I?”

Maureen also thought this didn’t resemble her at all.

She actually skipped class for Liam?

And she even rushed out without a second thought, and it’s not over a tender sprout in a potted plant…

However, although Liam was a bit harsh on her at first, he started to shelter her as time went by, always standing by her side as a true friend.