279. Friends
Peloris turned her head:
"Holla?"
Hala looked at Peloris with some surprise. This was the first time she took the initiative to talk to Hala in this period.
Peloris exuded a special aura, which made Hala feel very comfortable. She couldn't help but want to squint her eyes and enjoy it, just like a snowstorm surrounding a fire in a cave, an accident after walking thousands of miles in the hot desert.
The ray of clear spring she discovered made people want to get close to her.
In short, it is based on biological instinct.
Peloris asked:
"Your father Hevin, on the day of the parent-teacher conference, he asked Mr. Lamont to revoke your position as class president."
Hala said:
"That's right, the current squad leader is still Silla."
Although Ha La was very happy that Peloris took the initiative to chat with her, she still couldn't help but feel wary. Why would Peloris talk to her about Hevin?
Peloris closed the book and put it in the drawer:
"Your father is threatening Mr. Lamont, isn't he?"
Ha La asked in surprise:
"what are you talking about?"
Looking at Ha La's innocent expression, Peloris almost thought that she had really misunderstood.
Peloris said expressionlessly:
"Mr. Hevin used poisonous snakes and mice when he gave examples. He couldn't possibly say that you are the mouse and Ciro is the poisonous snake. What he obviously meant is that Lamont is the mouse, and he himself can easily kill the mouse.
Dead viper.
"He's telling Lamont that if he keeps questioning you, he's going to come to Lamont like a viper that eats a mouse."
Ha La still opened her big watery eyes and looked at Peloris with a puzzled expression.
Peloris continued:
"Not only was he threatening Lamont, but you knew he was doing it, and you didn't say anything, but you and I both knew it.
"But don't worry, I don't think I will tell anyone else. And since Mr. Hevin expressed his emotions so obviously, I don't think he cares about what others think of him."
Seeing that Hal still didn't respond, Peloris continued:
"Holla, do you know? I actually don't like you. Although I don't show it, I really don't like you. And it's different from other people. I just don't like them that much, but I dislike you very much.
"
Ha La asked curiously:
"Why?"
Peloris gave her answer:
"because I like you."
Several questions have popped up in Ha La's little head. What's the reason why she doesn't like something because she likes it? Isn't this a self-contradictory statement?
Peloris said:
"It's not just me who likes you. All the students in the grade like you. Anyone who sees you doesn't seem to hate you. I guess even if you do something outrageous, they still won't blame you too much. Of course
, you didn't do anything bad.
"But it's strange, isn't it? In my opinion, no one seems to be disgusted with you, and no child will bully you.
"This kind of thing is not normal. No matter how good-looking you are, there will always be people who hate you. No one can escape out of jealousy, envy, low self-esteem, and negative opinions.
"It's like you have some magical power."
Hala replied:
"Not everyone likes me, and it's not that everyone hates me. It's just that they don't express their hatred for me."
In fact, the fact that most people in the school like Ha La is not based on some mysterious power, but on a more cruel fact.
Because Ha La is good-looking.
And it's very beautiful.
Humans are such creatures. Their genes determine that they will like people who meet their aesthetic standards. This nature can be overcome, but it is not an easy thing.
Ninety percent of people like Ha La just because she is good-looking.
But there are still 10% of people who don't like her, and there are inevitably a small number of people who hate her, but this is not an important thing to Holland. She doesn't need everyone to like her, and she doesn't deliberately perceive others.
according to your preferences, and then make subtle adjustments to your appearance, expressions, movements, etc.
But for those rare few who want to turn their disgust into violence, slander, bullying, or even worse.
This part of their thinking will disappear before they can be acted upon.
The abilities of the Malkini people will continue to become more and more perfect as they grow up. This almost instinctive self-protection ability also appeared after Hal entered adolescence.
But facing Peloris, Hal did take the initiative to use her abilities slightly out of selfishness, adjusting some micro-expressions and other details.
Peloris said seriously:
"But I like you very much. Your movements, your expressions, your tone of voice, and your laughter all make me want to like you from the bottom of my heart.
"But that's not right."
Peloris and Hal looked at each other.
Ha La lowered her head:
"sorry."
Peloris said with a stern expression:
"You can't get someone to like you in this way. Can you promise that you will never do something similar to me again in the future?"
In Hala's eyes, Peloris at this moment is like a gentle but serious sister, scolding her sister who has done something wrong but has not made a big mistake yet.
Ha La whispered:
"I promise."
Peloris suddenly stretched out a hand:
"Classmate Ha La, I have a question for you."
Ha La reflexively held the girl's hand, and when she did, it felt a little sudden.
The girl with short green hair smiled and said:
"Will you be friends with me?"
"certainly!"
The whole world fell into silence, leaving only the clear laughter of the two girls.
Chapter completed!