Chapter 12 That Delicate Flower (12)



The homeroom teacher looked at Song Qi and frowned: "You should know that high school is a special period, right? Xu Yangnuan, I know you have always been a good student who studies hard. I don't want anything else to affect your studies."

"Teacher, wasn't it you who distracted me in the first place?" Song Qi twitched the corners of his mouth, seemingly smiling, but there was no smile in his eyes. What's wrong with this teacher? He's contradicting himself.

The homeroom teacher was taken aback. She hadn't expected Song Qi to talk to her like that. Xu Yangnuan used to only say "um" and "oh".

"Would I have imagined you would play basketball with him?" The homeroom teacher's voice rose eight decibels. "I trusted you, that's why I let the two of you sit together. I thought you wouldn't be influenced by him."

“He didn’t really influence me. I was the one who wanted to play against him. We made a bet that if I could beat him, he would have to study hard.” Song Qi stared into the teacher’s eyes. “Now that I’ve won, if he’s a person who cares about his reputation and keeps his word, he will study hard with me from now on. In a sense, I have influenced him.”

The other teachers in the office laughed and looked at Song Qi.

“As the class monitor, I feel it’s necessary to correct Qin Xiao’s attitude toward studying,” Song Qi said calmly. “As for the rest, teacher, you can rest assured, I don’t think much of him.”

Qin Xiao, who was standing at the door preparing to come in, heard this sentence and his face darkened.

The homeroom teacher's expression also stiffened. Looking at Song Qi, he rubbed his temples, looking a bit of a headache: "But I need your grades to stay up."

“Yes, I know my own life best.” Song Qi nodded.

"Let's go back."

"Okay, goodbye teacher." Song Qi glanced at the fleeting shadow at the door, not particularly surprised.

As they left the office and turned the corner, they saw Qin Xiao standing there, posing against the wall. The two exchanged a glance.

"I hope you'll keep your promise to me." Song Qi's eyes flashed with just the right amount of provocation. "Don't make me look down on you."

"Oh."

"Please go back and finish your National Day homework. If you're still last in the whole school in the next monthly exam..." Song Qi narrowed his eyes, "then admit to the whole school that you're a good-for-nothing."

She noticed a slight change in Qin Xiao's expression.

"It's not that hard to be last place, it's just not that difficult."

Song Qi glanced at Qin Xiao and left.

Qin Xiao cursed under his breath, a surge of hot blood rushing to his head. He shouted at Song Qi's back, "What are you so arrogant about? I'll surpass you in a minute."

Teachers in the office: ...

Song Qi turned his head, glanced at Qin Xiao out of the corner of his eye, and then chuckled: "Then good luck to you, I'm waiting."

Qin Xiao gritted his teeth.

"A child is still a child after all," Song Qi commented.

“You’re not much older than him.”

"Yes, ten years old." Song Qi glanced into Gu Si's class as she passed by.

Gu Si's seat was empty.

She showed no expression and the matter passed quickly.

That seat remained empty until dinner time.

After finishing his meal, Song Qi bought some more food to pack, went to the infirmary to get his medicine, and then went to his dormitory.

I wonder how much poison that girl administered.

Standing at the door of Gu Si's dormitory, Song Qi hesitated for a few seconds before knocking.

"The door isn't locked," came the soft, sweet voice from inside.

Song Qi pushed open the door and went in, and saw Gu Si leaning against the bed, holding a glass of water, and the room was filled with the aroma of food.

"Have you finished eating?"

Gu Si glanced at what Song Qi was holding, then looked away guiltily for some reason, blinking her eyes: "Why are you here?"

Song Qi ignored her and went to Gu Si's table.

"I bought some medicine. Take some if you're still in pain," Song Qi said calmly.

"Okay." Gu Si nodded.

Song Qi placed the medicine on the table and said, "I'm leaving."

"Okay, goodbye." Gu Si followed Song Qi.

Song Qi left the dormitory with the food, and threw it directly into the trash can by the door as he left.

"Host, you're wasting your potential."

"No one's going to eat it, and I can't bring it to class. What do you think I should do?"

After Song Qi left, Gu Si put the cup on the table, crawled into the quilt, and frowned.

When Song Qi returned to the classroom, almost everyone in the class had arrived. He exchanged a glance with the homeroom teacher on the podium, who frowned slightly in displeasure.

She pretended not to see it.

Qin Xiao was doing her homework, and she glanced at it briefly.

I got thirteen out of fifteen multiple-choice questions wrong.

Qin Xiao probably sensed Song Qi's gaze, silently covered the exam paper with his hand, and glanced at Song Qi warily.

Song Qi twitched the corner of his mouth: ...

Although the high school campus is peaceful, the plot will definitely not let you simply study and get through high school.

A senior high school student jumped off a building during evening self-study; it happened right in the dormitory building.

This plot was originally intended for the female lead. She experienced all of this alone in the dormitory and was somewhat scared. The male lead comforted her and gave her a sense of security, which greatly enhanced their relationship.

Now it's Gu Si who's in charge.

And... Gu Siyao, who doesn't have the protagonist's halo, is even more miserable. She was an eyewitness. She was just about to go to evening self-study when that person happened to land in front of her, and she just happened to see everything.

Everything is just right.

If it's the female lead, you'll only see a shadow at most.

System: How come this female supporting character is so pitiful?

When Song Qi saw Gu Si again, the other woman was pale, leaning against the railing, and trembling violently.

She looked at her quietly. Gu Si raised her head to look at Song Qi, bit her lip, and couldn't hold back her tears: "Yang Nuan."

Song Qi reached out and ruffled Gu Si's hair, then pulled her into his arms and patted her back.

"It was terrifying, there was blood everywhere... blood everywhere. She just fell down like that, and blood even flew onto my face." Gu Si's voice was hoarse.

Song Qi didn't know what to say, so he just held her, gently patted her back, and listened to her cry.

The teacher came over twice but didn't say anything. After all, it's impossible not to vent after seeing these things. There will be psychological counseling afterwards.

Gu Si cried, but her voice gradually weakened.

Feeling the steady breathing of the person in his arms, Song Qi was speechless.

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