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Love without attack (Will be republish)

The mysterious death that occurs to a celebrity makes Fara have to bear the consequences. Where he was accused and forced to take responsibility with a sentence. Requires herself to run from the trap and end her relationship with her lover. While on the other hand, a man from the celebrity's child rebelled, forcing himself to be able to find the figure of the girl who was the cause of his mother's absence. However, a strange feeling arose over time, where he managed to find Fara, but that ridiculous feeling became an obstacle. "a little crazy, but I have absolutely no regrets for loving you." -Yasa

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Chapter 016

The gaze that Yasa just gave seemed to be about to stab with its sharp stab at the two humans who had just arrived. He even found Fara's faint smile when she returned the helmet of a young man he knew very well.

"That's Davin, isn't it?" Yasa didn't answer when Sean who was standing next to him suddenly asked.

His gaze was still focused on the two humans of different gender, his gaze and Davin's met, not much different from him, the eighteen year old man also looked at him with a little sharpness. Well, since when did that kid look at him so gently? It has become their hobby every time they meet each other throwing glances like that.

"Hey Yasa, hey idiot!" Fara with a happy face greeted the two humans, without Fara realizing the atmosphere suddenly felt cold. Also, what's with that man's gaze? Why does he looking at her like he doesn't like it? Alright, Fara is ready if she has to be expelled after this.

"You're dumber than me, you short bastard!" After saying that, Sean quickly left before listening to Fara's long chatter.

"I'm not sho—"

"Who is he?" Yasa's question decided the swear words Fara was going to throw at Sean.

"The man from earlier?" Yasa did not answer, but Fara could already guess from the look in the man's eyes. His piercing gaze returned, the same look they had when they first met.

"He's the class president and my group mate," the girl returned a faint smile, didn't she understand the meaning of Yasa's question?

"Why did he take you?"

One of the girl's eyebrows raised, surprised by Yasa's question that suddenly led to it. Actually she was aware of the man's dislike, but she did not want to be misunderstood and too much.

Yes, it was so excessive, Fara thought that she would be expelled from there.

"I was afraid to order a taxi, anyway, Davin was kind enough to take me home."

"Next time call me if you want to be picked up, instead of a taxi driver who means all kinds of things, men seem to be more unpredictable and beyond your expectations."

Fara doesn't understand, she tries to dive into Yasa's words, but what she gets is Yasa who claims Davin as a man who is not true. Well, Fara admits that the man is very strict, cold and heartless if he has been given an assignment by the homeroom teacher. But, still, right? Fara still arrived safety.

"But Yasa, he's a man who—"

"Come in," Yasa interrupted.

"You can't judge it—"

"Don't argue with me, Fara, come in." The sentence seems to be the final word that requires Fara to obey. Inevitably the girl lowered her head and walked a little lethargic, leaving Yasa who was still staring at Davin's marks there.

"He's more dangerous than me." Unknowingly Yasa muttered a little then followed Fara's steps.

Just as his legs entered the house, his ears had already heard a loud enough cry from Sean. Who else was he shouting for if not for Fara?

"You're actually drinking with your friends?! What are you thinking, Fara?!"

The girl in front of him could only look down, she wanted to explain it to Sean, but the yells and stares from the man were more sinister than Yasa just now.

"I don't-"

"Don't answer if you're wrong! Don't try to defend yourself!" Sean shouted again in front of her, Fara's body trembled, she was really scared now. This is more thrilling than her teacher suddenly holding daily exams without preparation.

When she was about to lift her head up, she already felt her shoulder being pulled by someone, Yasa suddenly shifted her body and stood in front of her.

"What else?"

"Nothing but the smell of alcohol clinging to her uniform." Sean folded his arms over his chest when Yasa turned to meet his eyes with Fara. He bent slightly to prove Sean's words.

"You know you're not of legal age yet? Even a woman isn't good for that sort of thing." If Sean will scold her to the fullest, then Yasa will interrogate her with questions that make it difficult for her to string words together and answer them.

"Really, Yasa, I don't drink at all, just them. This happened by accident—"

"You even learned to lie?! Fara, was your life like this before, huh?! You're a prostitute?!"

Fara's chest seemed to have just been torn apart by Sean's words, she looked at the man standing behind Yasa with a disappointed and angry look, even her eyes were already teary, the liquid would spill if she blinked.

Yasa turned around and held the man behind him, he knew that Sean must be upset, and now both of them were equally angry.

"You can only judge without knowing the truth! You are the same!" Before her tears fell in front of the two men, Fara had already passed from there to the top floor. She threw herself on the bed and wept bitterly.

"You're too much," Yasa can still say in a calm tone.

"I don't like bad girls and don't know the time of day like that. She's also good at lying." Sean dropped his body on the sofa, he sighed in exasperation, actually he knew if his words were too much, the girl must have felt hurt by his words. He don't know, his forehead suddenly throbbed.

Remind Yasa that his best friend once had a younger sister who died because of their mission. Sean only acts as if Fara is his sister, he is here only intending to teach Fara, from the beginning his attitude was more temperamental.

"I only intend to educate her, at least let me feel that my sister is still alive."

Then, Yasa chuckled softly, the man also dropped his buttocks beside Sean. The two handsome men were both looking up at the roof.

"Stop talking about education, we cruel humans are far from that." This time Yasa answered Sean's words.

"Not with her, let me educate her properly." Sean gave a wry smile after saying that.

"Use the right way, she won't melt if you just yell at her every day even when she makes small mistakes."

"She can argue if we let our guard down."

Yasa just shrugged his shoulders, he looked at the stairs, the girl must have been sobbing sobbing up there. Whether it was the first time or not, but again he felt stupid for not being able to calm her down.

"Sorry for your sister who died because of the enemy of my father," Yasa suddenly remembered the past and chose to let it out. Actually, Sean has heard that sentence many times from Yasa, the difference is that the man can only smile sadly and say,

"No problem, I'm satisfied that my sister's death is Avenger. One thing, please stop talking about it, your father wasn't completely wrong, I was stupid for being too careless to take care of her."

At that time he hid his sister in one of Yasa's empty houses, at first they thought it was a safe way, but it turned out that they weren't too strict to make his sister have to die because he was found by one of the men of Yasa's father's enemy.