Benjamin’s expression was bad, and he accepted the instant noodle with difficulty. He looked left and right, but none of his supporters stood up for him.
As for Zach, he looked at him with a smile and was waiting for him to start his performance. Actually, Zach also felt sorry for Thomas, so in order to make Thomas happy, he did not plan to help Benjamin. It would be good as long as Thomas could vent his anger.
The poor Benjamin got into a situation of isolation and helplessness.
At that moment, Doris raised her hand and said, “I think this is bad.”
Benjamin was overjoyed as someone was finally willing to stand up and speak for him.
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