Chapter 426 - Food Stall (7) (1/2)

My Bothersome Life hye4654 19960K 2022-07-19

I woke up earlier than Luke to help them set up the event on Monday morning. I needed to pretend I was just waking up when I returned to my room since Luke shook me awake during the weekdays. Teleporting to the location where we were meeting since I didn't have lots of time, I found everyone at the barrier separating the two campuses in this school.

It was a place where many of the middle and high schoolers travelled to get to the club building or the place near our café. I opened a marker to write on the large sign, 'Smoothies and Seafood Balls. As long as you don't tell Luke de Impalia Roselia and Alex de Monete or let them know, each of them costs one thousand Aris!'

”Is this good enough?” I did my role for today after checking all the food in the inventory.

”This works!” Sienna clapped.

I nodded, immediately teleporting back to my room. Not making a single sound, I covered myself with a blanket, drenched with sweat from checking up on the last-minute details for the event before drifting into a deep slumber. This was why Luke thought I had another fever when he tried to shake me awake to prepare for class. He frowned as he pondered whether to leave me alone in the dorm room today.

”I don't have a fever,” I needed to follow him for today.

”I'll take you to the infirmary after morning classes are done,” he determined.

”I'm really ok, I can go to classes today,” I rose from my bed.

”You can take me to the infirmary if it gets worse,” I grabbed his wrist.

Luke sighed, knowing how much I hated staying in the infirmary. He looked like he would keep an eye on me for the entire day to see if my condition would get worse. I was glad I wouldn't have to spend much effort following him around today. After morning classes, it was time to make sure he wouldn't go near the place we were selling the food. Since Luke and Alex were almost inseparable in school, it wouldn't be hard to keep them together.

”You don't even like this place,” Alex found it odd for me to follow them to their usual spar.

”I got into another fight with them,” I pretended to sulk.

”Again?” Luke knew how I was busy sending messages to them inside my room from the frequent vibrations.

”And I want to learn how to properly use the sword too!” I switched the topic.

”There's no way we're letting you near them,” Alex blocked me from the wooden swords.

”How hard can it be to swing some swords?” I argued.

”Are you sure she doesn't have another fever again?” Alex turned to Luke.