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Laia & The Transferee

Laia is a straight-A student. Her goal is to be the best among everyone else and would do everything to achieve that, just to graduate as class valedictorian. However, behind her helpful and kindhearted persona is a tired young girl who just wants to make her mother proud. Albeit some hindrances, her life's quite smooth sailing. No competitor for the top spot, and she's ready to be valedictorian. NOT. Everything changes when Samuel, a transferee, suddenly disrupts Laia's peaceful life, steals her top spot, and spites her to no end. How is that going to end well? ---- Please note that this is a slow-burn romance! If you're not into characters who would take LONG to actually kiss and get the whole romance getting it on, then maybe this novel isn't for you OR maybe it could be, depends on your taste but I do PROMISE to make it worthwhile if you decide to buckle up and stay for the romance you're looking forward to. Have a fun read, everyone! ---- WPC #225 Silver Prize Cover art is not mine! Credits to the rightful owner/artist!

Xianxie · Sports, voyage et activités
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CXLVII

TWO WEEKS passed and Laia was currently on an airplane.

Has she mentioned that she had never been on an airplane before?

And saying that she was absolutely tempted to hyperventilate the moment the airplane rose to the air would be a complete understatement.

"Here," The words of the boy beside her momentarily distracted Laia from her intrusive thoughts of the airplane either suddenly crashing into the deep blue ocean or Laia puking her guts out after at least ten minutes into the flight. "I chew this to avoid nausea,"

It was a chewing gum with the flavor menthol.

Laia takes the gum with undisguised skepticism evident on her face. "Are you sure this won't make me even more nauseous than I already am at the moment?"

Samuel shakes his head with a smile. "I promise, it will work,"

Hesitantly, Laia pops the chewing gum inside her mouth and proceeds to chew on it repeatedly until her nausea and dizziness gradually started to fade.