In Fiona's mobile phone, various private chats and group chat messages on social software are still flashing.

She also couldn't count how many friends and groups she had added. When someone invited her in person, she only hesitated for half a second and missed the opportunity to decline.

The messages that pop up vary.The private chats are mainly to invite her to hang out, and the group chats are all pictures and videos of other members having fun.

... The extracurricular life of her classmates is really rich.

As a reserve member of the Avengers, Fiona doesn't actually have much personal time.

During the daytime from Monday to Friday, you have to go to school normally, and you have to complete after-school homework, as well as the previously arranged training courses, as well as the copy exercises in the simulated training room.

Tony was worried that hiring her a piano teacher would be a burden, and there was a reason for it.

It's not polite not to text back, but...

She didn't have much desire/desire to eat, watch movies and go shopping, and these red numbers and avatars with constantly changing positions made Fiona feel upset for no reason.

Seeing her staring at the phone screen in a daze, Steve came over and asked her, "What are you looking at?"

The captain's voice was not loud, but Fiona seemed taken aback.

She felt her heart sinking suddenly, and her head became dizzy.From Steve's point of view, she seems to be trying to focus her eyes on her position.

Steve reached out and waved in front of her eyes, "Feifei, what's wrong with you?"

In the daily training that just ended, Fiona's state was obviously not as energetic as before.

This kid always likes to keep things in his mind... Steve is a little worried about her.

Fiona didn't know what was wrong with her either.

Although there was no excessive physical activity, she felt extremely tired.

"I'm fine, I'm just a little tired after training, just take a rest."

— I knew she would say that.

Steve sat down next to her and stroked her hair gently like a kitten.

He didn't pursue the matter, but instead asked, "How do you feel at school today?"

"It's good. The teacher's lectures are very interesting, and the students are also very friendly. I get along well with them."

Naturally, this is the expected result, Steve thought to himself.

Fiona has such a public identity, as long as she doesn't have a ridiculously bad personality, how can she have a bad relationship with the students around her? That's the school under Stark's name.

Moreover, she is such a soft and caring child.

He smiled: "Have you made any new friends?"

There are a lot of friends on social software, as for friends...

Fiona hesitated: "There's a girl named Bella, and I'm pretty familiar with her."

Even a straight man like Steve knows this word to describe the relationship between girls, and it is definitely not a close friendship.

"It sounds like you have encountered some problems in getting along."

While observing Fiona's face, he made sure she wasn't feeling sad before continuing, "Maybe you'd like to tell me?"

Fiona nodded without much hesitation this time.There is no doubt that if she can share her feelings with someone, she certainly does not mind, and even hopes that it is Steve.

She briefly described what happened to Sarah—that is, the daughter of a reporter who is said to have no bottom line.

"No one at school really talks to her."

When Fiona mentioned this, her tone was full of sympathy, "Although there are school rules, no one will bully her by some bad means...but just ignore her. No one in physical education class is willing to fight with her." Her group."

Fiona had thought about making this girl's situation less bad. When she tried to invite Sarah to join her group, the other party glanced at the classmates next to her, and walked away timidly when she wanted to come over. up.

... This made Fiona feel very complicated.

At the same time, this also made Steve very unexpected.

He originally thought that it might be because the slow-moving Fiona couldn't accept others to be friends and enter her spiritual territory for a while, so the definition of identity was vague.

In the worst case, Fiona was rejected by others - that can only mean that Bella was too blind.Their Fiona is obviously the cutest little angel in the world.

He cut straight to the point: "Feifei, do you think it's not good for Bella and other students to exclude Sarah?"

Cold violence is also a kind of school violence, and Steve knows how soft Fiona's heart is.Facing the isolated female classmates, she will inevitably feel pity.

Fiona shook her head, "I don't think I'm in a position to accuse them...because I'm not the one who went through that kind of thing."

Even though she rarely hangs out with her friends before, she knows that truth or dare is an unlimited activity when it comes to high sex.

This kind of intimacy that can only be displayed between relatives and friends is secretly moved to cyberspace, and the anger of the parties is completely understandable.

Even Fiona, who was sympathizing with Sarah at the moment, felt subconsciously disgusted with that girl when she heard Bella say that her father might be the reporter who spread rumors about you back then.

Fiona lowered her head and whispered:

"If, I mean if, Sarah's father is really the one who secretly took the photo..."

"Then you will definitely not give her a good face. Even if she didn't do those things, the blood relationship will always involuntarily generate anger."

Steve spoke the second half of the sentence for her, "So you feel that what Bella and others are doing is understandable, but you also feel that it is wrong to exclude classmates. You can take Bella's position emotionally, but intellectually Upholding the justice in your heart, and resenting campus bullying."

What he said was so accurate that the way Fiona looked at Steve changed.

In Captain America's clean eyes, she suddenly felt a little ashamed.

"I'm sorry, I know it's wrong to vent my anger... There is no evidence to prove that Sarah really cooperated with her father."

Even those photos and videos, although from that house, were not necessarily exposed by Sarah's family.

As a hero, even a prepared hero, isn't it the most basic principle not to be influenced by personal emotions to judge justice?

And she not only had that idea, but was also guessed by Steve.

That's Captain America. If it was him, he would definitely not have such negative emotions.

Poor little Fiona, she doesn't know what kind of supreme moral standard she is being bound by.

Steve really wanted to hug her, and he did.

He buried Fiona's head in his chest, and held her tightly in his arms, as if he could isolate everything that caused her pain.

Her body was still trembling slightly.

"Feifei, you seem to have grown taller."

Steve calmed her emotions gently, stroking the top of her hair, "When I held you like this before, your forehead couldn't reach my shoulder."

Now, it's pretty much even.

Fiona blushed slightly: "I've grown faster recently..."

Eating a lot, and growing up as a teenager, it is not uncommon to grow taller.

But in front of Steve, she was still a dwarf.

"Well, Feifei is growing up."

The training room has a constant temperature and air conditioner, but Steve's voice is like a stove in winter. In this environment, it almost heats up her whole body.

"You are already very good, Feifei. If you are better, I will feel ashamed in front of you."

Fiona couldn't breathe.Her cheeks were burning, and Steve's pecs were...

Did the captain really not realize that both he and Natasha were at risk of suffocation?

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