Chapter 2: A Clash
Chen Yan walked straight towards Xi Xi, but didn't stop in front of her. Just as he was about to brush past her, he lowered his voice and said: "Why don't you go to the hospital for your concussion?"
"Brain-dead people should go to hospital", he said with gritted teeth.
Chen Yan sneered: "Is it undecided whether to see a neurologist or a psychiatrist, or should we go see both?"
A spark in Xi Xi's heart suddenly ignited.
"Hey, classmate, your zipper is not fully closed!" She stood up and shouted at Chen Yan in a loud and clear voice that could be heard by people within a 10-meter radius. Then she covered her mouth with her hand and showed a shy expression.
The originally noisy classroom suddenly fell silent, and then burst out laughing. Chen Yan was stunned for a moment, his face sank, and he reflexively looked in the direction of his pants zipper.
"Hmm, didn't make it clear, your backpack zipper isn't closed properly, do you need my help?" Behind him, Kuroba Sumi's classmate showed the sweetest smile of her life, innocently looking at him.
Chen Yan's face was full of dark lines, but he couldn't lose his temper in front of so many people, so he just glared at her with a hateful gaze and sat down in the empty seat at the back of the classroom.
Those eyes, Xi Xi looked at them very clearly, and they were written with a clear sentence: You wait for me.
Waiting and waiting, when has she ever been afraid of anyone?
Experience tells us that underestimating the enemy is a taboo in war, let alone Xia Xixi who doesn't even understand the enemy's situation, thinking she has the upper hand when in fact others have already dug a pit waiting for her.
With a loud crash, Xia Xi sat down on the ground, her four limbs pointing towards the sky, and the stool was already nowhere to be seen.
Tang Tiancheng, the chubby one, exchanged a tacit glance with Mao Feng, the skinny one. Knowing when to make a move was a basic quality of being Chen Yan's sworn brothers.
Xi Xi struggled to get up, rubbing her sore **, and someone helped her up. When she looked closely, it was a girl with very delicate eyebrows and eyes.
Distinct eyelashes fell down a piece of beauty, her expression calm and serene. "Nothing wrong?" she asked.
"It's nothing," XiXi smiled at her and said, "My name is Xia XiXi, what about you?"
Liu Xuanmei
The renowned class first, grade second, huh, and still a **
It's not that simple with her fate, XiXi arrived at the dormitory and saw Liu XingNuo's bed was right in front of hers.
"There is a loving concubine serving me, I must have a good sleep every night." Just after chatting with XiXi for a while, they started joking around. XiXi didn't get annoyed and replied: "I'm just worried that you'll be exhausted from military training during the day and overexert yourself at night, your body can't take it."
No way, just entering high school and having to go through military training, being exposed to the scorching sun for over ten days, just thinking about it is depressing.
The enemy is the school grass, and it's hard to resolve without popping up windows.
So is Chen Yan's shoes really have a big leak? To be continued...
There should be another thing to say today~~
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