Actually, she knew this was unreasonable, but her first impression of Vikram was really not good. She just happened to seize the opportunity to whisper some things into Divya's ear.
"Anjali, how can you still say such things? Do you know why we're out on the streets right now?"
"He doesn't owe me anything. What does it matter whether he cares about me or not? Besides, maybe he hasn't seen the message yet." By the end, her voice became softer, clearly disappointed by Vikram's indifference.
"I'm sorry, I know it's my fault, but Vikram is too cold, isn't he? Not even a single message." After speaking, she pouted and said no more.
She clearly knew that her current predicament was all because she was too foolish and believed Shalini's nonsense.
Now that Divya was blaming her, she truly had nothing to say. She lowered her head and moved closer to Divya to investigate the surrounding situation with her.
