Arielle echoed, “Yeah, I saw that. Coincidentally, I was standing by the window during your PE lesson before this. She was the last on the team all the time, being low profile and hardly communicating with the others. It shows she’s sensitive, inferior, and has lost her passion for daily life.”
No doubt, she has made a comprehensive analysis. However, there is no concrete evidence to prove that Linda has depression!
At the thought of that, Sonia retorted again, “That’s just your assumption. Linda’s usually not like that.”
Obviously, she would go against everything Arielle mentioned. Thus, Arielle was well aware that she could only prove to them that Linda had depression when the latter displayed certain symptoms.
“Linda, stop pretending. You’re fragile, sensitive, and inferior, yet you’re pretending to be cheerful and confident. You don’t feel like smiling, but you still force a smile at the others. How long do you plan to go on like this? Don’t you feel exhausted?” Arielle deliberately provoked her student.
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