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When Sherly made her apology, she lowered her eyes. But out of the corner of her eyes, she took everything in a glance. She smiled privately. But then, the curve of the lips disappeared. Because Vicky said. "I don't accept your apology." Vicky got up and looked upon her with each syllable being stressed. More and more people stop around them. Sherly looked at her in surprise. She thought that, taking the crowd of spectators into consideration. Vicky would grant such an apology, even if she was reluctant. She had schemed it for a thousand times, however, the Vichy’s reaction was completely out of her expectation. "But they really didn't mean it, I…" Sherly's eyes watered next second. Her fair face was flushed from the grievance. In the view of spectators, it’s no doubt that she wa