Chapter 106 I'll catch you, you jump down
"Raise the national flag and play the national anthem."
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Separated by a wall, they heard that the flag-raising ceremony had already begun. Xiao You dragged Lin Huai around the wall, looking for the old hole.
They left the small hotel, bypassed the food street, and ran past the convenience store through the back door to the school wall.
Oh no, the hole's been sealed!
Why didn't Wang Haomai tell him beforehand?
Xiao You dared not imagine how terrible it would be to be caught by that bald principal for being late for the flag-raising ceremony.
Looking up, I saw Lin Huai climbing up the wall. The tall boy stretched out his arm, meaning: I'll pull you up.
I didn't see clearly how he got up there, but I know how he got down.
After Lin Huai jumped down, he opened his arms to him and said, "I'll catch you, you jump down."
Just as Xiao You was hesitating, they heard the security guard's voice.
"Which class are you from? How dare you climb over the wall during the flag-raising ceremony!"
With a panicked look in her eyes and clumsy movements, Xiao You bumped into Lin Huai's arms.
"Xiao You," Lin Huai said, bowing slightly, "Run!!!"
Lin Huai led Xiao You and ran ahead, while the security guard chased after them, panting heavily, holding a walkie-talkie.
I finally managed to hide in a corner of the teaching building, just in time to hear the command to end the flag-raising ceremony.
They blended into the crowd.
Xiao You looked listless, her school uniform jacket slipping mostly off her shoulders, which left Lin Huai somewhat stunned.
Before I could even catch my breath, I saw my homeroom teacher.
"You think I'll just stop seeing you once you've infiltrated another class's group?"
Lin Huai scratched his head sheepishly and said, "I overslept."
The homeroom teacher then looked at Xiao You: "You boarding student, did you go steal rice last night?"
Xiao You smiled sheepishly.
They failed to steal any rice, but they did manage to acquire a lot of equipment.
The homeroom teacher of the neighboring Class 2 also came over and said, "When I saw the photos that the security guard posted in the group, I thought they were some of the troublemakers from someone's class. It turns out they are from Teacher Liu Cuicui's class. What's going on? They are already so unruly at the beginning of the semester. What will they be like in the future? If we don't teach them a lesson, they will fly away with their wings."
The homeroom teacher clicked her tongue, clearly displeased.
First, she doesn't like people calling her by her full name, and second, other teachers are not allowed to interfere in the discipline of her students.
Liu Cuicui smiled and put her arms around the two men, one in each arm, and said to the teacher of Class Two, "Have you ever seen a little rascal who is so handsome? Oh my, I wonder whose class he is. He's so lucky to have such a good look. You won't have to bother teaching him."
He turned his head, his face cold, and dragged the two children upstairs.
Lin Huai apologized first, but Liu Cuicui didn't blame them. She just kept emphasizing that they should hang around in front of that old nun in Class Two more often and use their handsome faces to dazzle and infuriate her.
Xiao You covered her mouth and laughed, never expecting that the female teachers had such a unique way of competing.
When they returned to the classroom, the students suddenly fell silent.
After bowing to their father, the three auspicious children began to report on the morning's events.
The gist of the story is that Chen Qiang and his father were anonymously reported.
His father was dismissed from his post overnight, and Chen Qiang has to transfer schools.
It has to be said that the complaint letters sent through the mayor's hotline are quite useful.
It's also possible that Xiao You's vivid descriptions and the solid evidence from the recordings played a significant role.
Putting everything else aside, Chen Qiang really deserves a beating.
From the moment Jixiang Sanbao arrived in class, he described Lin Huai's cool demeanor on the basketball court to his classmates. Even the girls from the next class came over from the back door to hear about the heroic deeds of this handsome transfer student who was also good at basketball.
Now, the two most handsome guys in the grade are in their class, and the students in the class feel very proud when they go out.
The first class was Liu Cuicui's class. She came in and formally explained Chen Qiang's transfer to another school. Then she talked to the students about two things: electing a new class monitor and changing seats.
Without a doubt, with the encouragement from the three auspicious mascots early in the morning, the class monitor naturally voted for Lin Huai.
He readily accepted the offer and prepared to apply the group management philosophy to class management.
Lin Huai stood on the podium in a gentlemanly manner, gave an impromptu speech, and bowed to express his gratitude at the end.
After completing the entire process, the students in the audience were full of ambition and enthusiasm.
Xiao You's Adam's apple bobbed involuntarily. To give an impromptu speech like reading from a script, even more impressively, made Lin Huai seem like a very charismatic leader in his past life.
Lin Huai was very unhappy about the change of seats.
He was tall and didn't wear glasses, so Liu Cuicui directly moved him to the last row.
When school started, Xiao You's father had told Liu Cuicui to sit in the front and study hard, but Xiao You was quite tall, so he had to be placed in the front seat near the window.
Thus, the two were now separated by two Milky Ways and a Magpie Bridge, Lin Huai thought.
Every class today was hypnotic. Lin Huai got a headache just looking at the ancient poems and strange numbers and symbols, and had no interest in listening to them. He casually flipped through the textbook and kept staring blankly at the back of Xiao You's head.
He was curious whether Xiao You could still get enough sleep under the conditions yesterday.
It wasn't until the bell rang that Lin Huai walked around in a big circle and walked in front of Xiao You, only to find him sleeping with his pen tip propped up against his teeth.
Seeing his little actions, Lin Huai smiled mischievously, tapped his forehead slightly with his finger, disrupting his balance, and his head slumped onto the table.
He tried to pretend nothing had happened and make a quick getaway, but the boy next to him grabbed his wrist.
"What were you doing just now?" Xiao You asked.
Lin Huai laughed and said, "Well, I just watched a pen tip and forehead acrobatics."
Before he could finish speaking, Xiao You grabbed his wrist and lifted it up.
Lin Huai's heart, which had been calm and collected throughout his many business ventures, trembled.
Xiao You moved closer to his fingers, her warm breath brushing against his fingertips and touching his lips.
Lin Huai's dazed expression was reflected in his dark eyes: "I knew I smelled something strange. Did you grab some cilantro with your hands?"
Lin Huai put his finger in his mouth and licked it, giving an expression that seemed to say, "It only got a tiny bit on it."
This person has such a keen sense of smell. Should they brush their teeth properly before kissing, otherwise they can smell everything they've eaten?
Lin Huai thought.
The two most exciting things in the first month of school are the sports meet and the National Day holiday.
In preparation for the class basketball competition at the sports meet, Lin Huai would practice basketball with Ji Xiang San Bao on the court during lunch break and before evening self-study.
He pestered Xiao You for two days, but she refused him both times.
Finally, they pulled in a tall guy to fill the ranks, at least that would give them some sense of intimidation.
Xiao You sat by the window, and could see Lin Huai sweating it out on the court.
Before evening self-study, Lin Huai tossed his hair as he went upstairs and took two tissues from Xiao You's desk.
He already had more refined and handsome features than the average boy.
Lin Huai stared at Xiao You for a few seconds, then casually asked, "At the sports meet, will you call me 'brother' and cheer me on?"
What's the point of calling that?
Xiao You thought.
I'm neither your cheerleader nor your fangirl.
"Okay," he agreed, still addressing Lin Huai, "as long as you don't smash me."
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