Su Xun was actually a little guilty. Since the beginning of the semester, she had been focusing all her attention on studying and rarely thought about going out with friends. She knew that girls her age loved to have fun, and she also knew that her classmates liked to call up friends and go out on weekends to take nice photos and post them on social media.
However, she wasn't interested in any of these things and didn't like wandering around outside all day. She preferred to stay home and read novels. This personality relieved her mother. Her mother was initially worried that her daughter would be as playful as she was when she was a teenager and waste her best years. Now that her daughter was obedient, her mother wasn't as strict as before.
After shopping all day, Su Xun felt like her bones were about to fall apart when she got home. Sometimes she wondered why girls could shop for so long and still look so elegant, while she couldn't. Every time she finished shopping, she felt like collapsing on the ground.
After putting away the things he had bought, Su Xun took out his phone, stared at the screen, and didn't do anything.
Today, Tang Shi said that the best way to resolve conflicts is for the two people to talk calmly and clearly explain the situation. At the time, Su Xun thought it made a lot of sense.
But now, she's run into some trouble.
She had no idea what the conflict between the two of them was! At the time, Pei Ke accused her of "meddling," but she still didn't understand how she had meddled. If taking his homework counted, then did taking him to the infirmary count?
No, none of that makes sense. Pei Ke's attitude towards her was strange from that morning onwards. Could it be that she did something to offend him?
This is really complicated. Su Xun is someone who hates trouble, and this matter is clearly a troublesome one.
Su Xun wanted to resolve this matter quickly, not wanting to maintain this seemingly irreconcilable relationship with Pei Ke. However, she didn't know what the problem was. She had asked him about it back in school, but he always looked hesitant and then turned sullen, leaving her completely puzzled.
Ugh, this is so annoying.
An angry face.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the city, a teenager was also staring intently at his phone.
Why doesn't she contact him? It's one thing to be too embarrassed to admit it in person at school, but now that they can't see each other, doesn't she even plan to offer a word of explanation?
He's so angry!
Irritable.
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