Facade of Love

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Chapter 340 Friends
of his neck. Without waiting for his reaction, I ran away from him.
Sure enough, after I had only run a few steps, I heard Idris gritting his teeth. “Yvette.”
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I looked back and gave him a provocative smile, then grabbed a snowball from the ground and threw it at him. He did not dodge,
and it hit him squarely in the face, making his handsome expression quite amusing.
Annoyed by my teasing, Idris stood up and shook off the snow, then grabbed a snowball from the ground and threw it at me. I
knew he would not let me off easily, so I dodged his attacks while launching my own.
We exchanged attacks, and just as he hurled a giant snowball toward me, I flexibly dodged it. I did not feel the pain of being hit,
but I suddenly heard a woman cry out, “Ah!”
Obviously, that voice was not mine.
I turned to look and saw it was Alice. She had been standing not far behind me, and when Idris threw the snowball at me, I
managed to dodge, but she did not. The snowball hit her squarely in the face.
Hearing her cry, Idris also restrained his laughter and turned his gaze in our direction.
Seeing Alice standing still, I quickly went over and asked, “Are you okay? Did it hurt you?” She shook her head, her gaze warm
and friendly. “I’m fine, really.”

After saying that, she raised her gaze to look at me and then at Idris with a gentle smile on her face. “I hope I didn’t disturb you
guys.”
I shook my head. I was starting to feel a bit tired from playing, so I looked at her and said, ” No, we’re getting tired from playing
anyway. It’s good that you’re okay. Where did you go just now?”
She raised the camera in her hand and smiled. “I was wandering around the orphanage, trying to capture some footage. I plan to
write a report and publish it to help improve the environment for the children here, so they can have a better place to study and
live.”
I nodded and could not help but admire her kind–heartedness. “You’re so considerate. Meanwhile, I was just playing around.”
She smiled lightly and then looked at Idris, hesitating as she asked, “Who is this...?” Idris resumed his usual cool and indifferent
demeanor when dealing with strangers. I introduced him, saying, “My... friend, Idris.”
Idris squinted his dark eyes in my direction, clearly silently asking, ‘Are we just friends?‘
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and you can go out and take a walk with Alice.”
I could not help but feel happy. I suppressed my excitement and went outside with Alice.
The snowfall had intensified, and I loved it. I could not resist standing in the snowy field, extending my hand to catch snowflakes
and letting the fluffy, white, cotton -like flakes land
on me.

Alice, perhaps not very familiar with me, watched me for a while and then left. We did not have much to talk about anyway, so I
entertained myself.
“Yvette.” I was crouching on the ground, preparing to roll a snowball, when I heard a familiar, cheerful voice. I turned around and
saw a lively figure I recognized–it was Zoe.
of his neck. Without waiting for his reaction, I ran away from him.
Sure enough, after I had only run a few steps, I heard Idris gritting his teeth. “Yvette.”
I looked back and gave him a provocative smile, then grabbed a snowball from the ground and threw it at him. He did not dodge,
and it hit him squarely in the face, making his handsome expression quite amusing.
Annoyed by my teasing, Idris stood up and shook off the snow, then grabbed a snowball from the ground and threw it at me. I
knew he would not let me off easily, so I dodged his attacks while launching my own.
We exchanged attacks, and just as he hurled a giant snowball toward me, I flexibly dodged it. I did not feel the pain of being hit,
but I suddenly heard a woman cry out, “Ah!”
Obviously, that voice was not mine.
I turned to look and saw it was Alice. She had been standing not far behind me, and when Idris threw the snowball at me, I
managed to dodge, but she did not. The snowball hit her squarely in the face.
Hearing her cry, Idris also restrained his laughter and turned his gaze in our direction.
Seeing Alice standing still, I quickly went over and asked, “Are you okay? Did it hurt you?” She shook her head, her gaze warm
and friendly. “I’m fine, really.”
After saying that, she raised her gaze to look at me and then at Idris with a gentle smile on her face. “I hope I didn’t disturb you
guys.”
I shook my head. I was starting to feel a bit tired from playing, so I looked at her and said, No, we’re getting tired from playing
anyway. It’s good that you’re okay. Where did you go just now?”
She raised the camera in her hand and smiled. “I was wandering around the orphanage, trying to capture some footage. I plan to
write a report and publish it to help improve the environment for the children here, so they can have a better place to study and

live.”
I nodded and could not help but admire her kind–heartedness. “You’re so considerate. Meanwhile, I was just playing around.”
She smiled lightly and then looked at Idris, hesitating as she asked, “Who is this...?” Idris resumed his usual cool and indifferent
demeanor when dealing with strangers. I introduced him, saying, “My... friend, Idris.”
Idris squinted his dark eyes in my direction, clearly silently asking, ‘Are we just friends?‘


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