It’s like a broken water pipe. His nose was blocked by nasal mucus, he opened his mouth to breathe, and pointed at Lacey and retorted, “It’s her! She’s nonsense!”
How sad. Lacey thought.
Although, in Lacey’s view, most of the students’ intelligence has some defects, but Zachary’s defects are unique. She couldn’t even bear to expose Zachary’s clumsy lies, because he had been living in a boundless illusion-he could do anything to attract attention.
Lacey calmly faced Zachary’s complaint, and methodically cited evidence: “Student Zachary didn’t go to the cashier after getting the keychain. He walked outside the shop. I whispered to him to return the things, but he pushed Drive me.”
“I testify.” Suddenly, another classmate’s voice came.
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