Girls scrambled to get them, and the photos were quickly emptied.
I sat back in my seat, satisfied with the money I had earned.
In the classroom, Liam was sitting quietly at his desk, solving problems. The sunlight shone on his profile, making his features particularly clear.
The clean school uniform fit him perfectly. A gust of wind blew, carrying the pleasant scent of lavender laundry detergent.
His pen tip brushed against the paper. After finishing the last geometry problem, he turned to me.
I was dazzled for a moment, then smiled at him.
"Finished?"
He closed his pen and took out the answer. "Yes."
I waited quietly for him to finish checking the answers.
Not a single solution was wrong.
"How much did you sell them for?"
He spoke slowly without looking up. If it weren't for the fact that there was only me, I would have thought he was talking to someone else.
I quickly took out my stack of banknotes and coins.
"I sold a lot. It's enough for us to buy a lot of exercise books."
Liam raised his eyes and chuckled. "You can keep them all to buy exercise books for yourself. I'll ask for mine later."