No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!-Chapter 1624: Guessed It

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Chapter 1624: Chapter 1624: Guessed It

During those years at the academy, she was happy and felt at ease.

"Sen...Senior!" Samuel Hoffman was shocked.

Hannah didn’t seem to have any intention of continuing the introduction.

However, Samuel quickly caught on, his voice trembling, "You...you’re Hannah, you are Hannah, right!"

He had a loud voice, and when he got excited, he forgot to lower his volume.

His shout was heard by everyone around.

Of course, not many people knew Hannah, so everyone else remained unfazed.

Only his dorm mates came over.

"Do you all know me?" Hannah looked at the few young men who suddenly appeared before her.

Perhaps because the story behind the name Hannah carried too much weight, the boys were cautious, looking like they wanted to nod but didn’t dare to.

Hannah found it interesting, "It seems that even after a hundred years, I still have quite a reputation."

Samuel Hoffman nodded blankly, "Not just ordinarily, you don’t know how obsessed Jay Brown is with you."

Although Jay Brown had never brought up the name Hannah himself, during a storytelling session in the dorm, Samuel noticed that Jay Brown was the most attentive of them all.

Almost as if he wished he could take notes.

Hannah then looked at Jay Brown meaningfully, "So you..."

"Only as an idol, I think you’re amazing!" Jay Brown blurted out abruptly, cutting off Hannah’s words.

Hannah smirked, teasing him, "I didn’t say anything, what are you nervous about?"

"I’m not nervous," Jay Brown feigned calm.

Hannah nodded, not planning to tease him further, "Okay, you’re not nervous."

Jay Brown felt that all wanderers spoke in a similar tone, casual and lazy, as if they were indifferent about everything.

After finishing her sentence, Hannah waved to them and walked back to where the wanderers were.

She was talking to that group of people; wanderers all looked tough and unapproachable, giving the impression of being formidable yet unruly, yet they all listened to her.

Perhaps this was... the charm of a powerful person?

Jay Brown could only explain it that way.

Seeing him lost in thought, Samuel Hoffman waved his hand, "Jay Brown, what are you looking at?"

Jay Brown diverted his gaze, returning to his usual self, "Nothing."

Samuel Hoffman was skeptical, glancing at Hannah then back at Jay Brown, finally hesitating before speaking, "You wouldn’t... like her, would you?"

"Who?" Jay Brown was a bit slow to catch on.

Samuel Hoffman nodded towards Hannah, even somewhat afraid to say her name, "Her."

That shout earlier was purely out of shock, shocked that he had met the legendary Hannah so suddenly.

Turning his head to see Hannah smiling slightly while looking down, Jay Brown quickly averted his gaze, his voice slightly unstable, "That’s not it."

"That’s good," Samuel Hoffman seemed relieved, "After all, she is much older than you, and..."

And what?

He didn’t dare to continue.

But the age difference was indeed real.

Jay Brown didn’t say anything more and just got up and left.

That night, all was peaceful between the wanderers and the mech academy.

Somehow the news had spread that Hannah had also been a student at the mech academy; slowly, everyone began to fear her less.

If in the past, it would have been impossible for them to sit together with the wanderers, but after experiencing being exploited by that team, everyone started to see things more openly.

Just like Jay Brown said...