No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!-Chapter 1647 Arnold Simmons Extra (13)
Several boys on the corridor over there looked this way.
"Brother Jimmy, someone is here." The boy next to him spoke.
Jimmy Simmons’s gaze passed over several people, finally landing on Hannah.
Even amidst the sea of blue and white school uniforms, Hannah’s face was undeniably eye-catching, youthful yet stunningly adorable.
"OMG, they can’t be here for you, can they, Hannah?" Tessa Thompson was shocked.
Hannah was also confused.
Seeing the boys about to come over, Tessa quickly pulled Hannah into the classroom and even closed the back door.
When Tessa returned to her seat, she was still palpably nervous.
Hannah opened the homework in front of her and curiously asked, "Is that Jimmy Simmons really that terrifying?"
Tessa was catching her breath resting on the desk, "Previously, someone in our school ran into Jimmy fighting someone else, he was hitting someone’s head with a wooden stick, blood was everywhere..."
Although it was something Tessa had heard from others, she still seemed wary when talking about Jimmy.
In fact, many were afraid of Jimmy not just because he fought, but because...
"His family background is very influential; he’s violated school rules many times without ever being punished, just strutting around the school like he owns the place."
"Right, and you know the guy who sits behind us?" Tessa glanced at the empty seat.
Hannah nodded, saying, "Arnold Simmons?"
At the mention of the name, Tessa felt her hairs stand on end, "Yes, that’s him. Haven’t you noticed he shares a last name with Jimmy?"
Now that the conversation had started, Tessa was spilling everything she knew like beans from a burst bag.
The actual relationship between Arnold Simmons and Jimmy Simmons wasn’t clear to everyone, but based on the surname and age, some guessed Arnold might be Jimmy’s brother.
The kind of brothers that don’t get along well.
Ever since Jimmy enrolled, more than one person had seen him picking on Arnold.
Whenever the two confronted each other, it was guaranteed to be a tense standoff, neither willing to back down, never ceasing without bloodshed.
"However, in this regard, Arnold’s at a disadvantage; he’s alone, while Jimmy has a crowd," Tessa said.
Although she was quite afraid of Arnold too, if she had to choose between Jimmy and Arnold, she’d still side with the top dog, since he was a classmate after all.
Of course, the main thing was that Arnold, while daunting, never actually caused trouble at school.
Outside the Year 2 classroom, Jimmy Simmons knocked on the window.
A boy wearing glasses was sitting by the window, holding a dictionary, and it took him a while to open the window after hearing the knock.
The people outside had already grown impatient with their habitual arrogance, starting with, "Call your transfer student out."
The boy was stunned, "Who?"
"Damn, can’t you understand human language? Call your transfer student out."
The boy adjusted his glasses, unperturbed, "Sorry, little brother, this is Year 3; I think you’re in the wrong place."
"Typical bookworm, got stupid from all that reading." The guy turned to Jimmy Simmons, "Brother Jimmy, I say we just go in and pull her out, save all this trouble."
"Yeah, it’s just a girl, she’ll come over obediently once she hears your name."
"I think the brains of everyone in this class just don’t work well."
Jimmy Simmons stayed silent with a cold gaze, his eyes landing on an empty seat at the back of the classroom.







