As for me, I stayed at school to make arrangements for Zhou Liang.
"Can you walk?" I asked from the side.
"Yes, yes." Zhou Liang got up from the ground and followed behind me with a limp.
I led him to the second floor of the first dormitory building.
They found him a random dormitory room, opened the door, and let him in.
"You can rest here from now on," I said, pointing to the dormitory room.
The dorm room was a mess, it hadn't been tidied up, and there was nothing in it because we had basically taken everything usable when we ransacked the dorm last time.
Zhou Liang walked into the dormitory, pulled up a stool and sat down, rubbing his calves as he looked around.
I glanced at him a few times. He was wearing a pair of black glasses, had somewhat long hair, and looked quite ordinary, nothing unusual about him.
I sat down opposite him and said, "I have a few questions I need you to answer, otherwise I really won't feel comfortable letting you stay here."
Zhou Liang was puzzled at first, then nodded, "Okay, go ahead and ask, what's the question?"
These questions are mainly directed at newcomers like Zhou Liang. While we are not saints, we don't want to see others homeless and destitute. If we can help, we will; if not, then so be it.
Zhou Liang is someone who can be helped, and since Pu Weichao didn't explicitly tell him to get lost, it means that this person is somewhat useful.
I crossed my arms and rested them on my knees, my face serious, looking directly at the other person, and asked, "First question, who exactly are you?"
(End of this chapter)
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