Guan Shengye was deprived of his right to speak, and Yi Mu, with absolute decisiveness, packed him up and sent him to the hospital.
After a full physical examination, the doctor ordered Guan Shengye to be hospitalized due to multiple wounds on his body.
Where Yi Mu couldn't see, Guan Shengye had a ten-centimeter-long wound on his lower back, near his waist.
Fortunately, Guan Shengye acted as if nothing had happened and sat properly in front of him.
If Yi Mu hadn't smelled the blood, Guan Shengye might have been able to keep up the act until the very end.
Guan Shengye insisted on not being hospitalized, and Yi Mu did not force him.
After cleaning and bandaging her wounds, she got some medicine from the doctor and then pestered Guan Shengye to take her out of the hospital.
The two were so close that Guan Shengye could almost smell Yi Mu's scent.
A refreshing scent, somewhat like oranges, that feels strangely familiar even though it's the first time I've encountered it.
The two flagged down a car on the roadside, and Yi Mu asked Guan Shengye if he had any money.
Guan Shengye never carries cash on him; he always pays with his mobile phone and credit card. Unfortunately, he left both of these things at home.
Guan Shengye shrugged: "I'm penniless."
Yi Mu was about to take him home when he suddenly heard a subtle gurgling sound.
Yi Mu's gaze fell on Guan Shengye's stomach, and a smile appeared on his face.
"I promised to treat you to dinner if we win the basketball game. What would you like to eat?"
Guan Shengye patted his stomach and replied firmly, "Barbecue."
He barely ate all day. After cleaning up the yellow weasel, he rushed to the school to find Yimu.
There happened to be a Korean BBQ restaurant nearby. It was still early, so there weren't many people and no need to queue.
Yi Mu handed the menu to Guan Shengye and asked him to order. Guan Shengye randomly ordered two dishes.
After the waiter left, Guan Shengye rested his chin on his hand and looked at Yi Mu.
He didn't really want to eat this meal; he was more eager for Yi Mu to finish checking the answers on the test paper so he could give him a long and eloquent speech praising him.
In just two days, Guan Shengye fell in love with this feeling.
As the son of a gangster boss, he has never lacked flattery from all kinds of people since he was a child.
Some phrases are too repetitive and can become tiresome.
But Yimu is an exception.
Unlike others, he didn't use fancy words, but instead used the simplest and most unadorned phrases to make Guan Shengye feel comfortable.
On the first day, Guan Shengye was praised as being like Apollo, the Norse god of war.
He is handsome and powerful; if he could smile more, he would surely be as dazzling as the sun god.
The next day, Yimu praised him for his active thinking, his ability to use points that the teacher had not taught to solve problems, and his creation of new ideas.
Yi Muzan was pleasantly surprised by Guan Shengye's quick thinking.
Guan Shengye would never admit that when he heard Yi Mu say "he was very surprised," he felt a moment of childlike joy.
Just because he was praised by his classmate, the class monitor, no, more accurately, just by Yi Mu, he was so happy that he couldn't hide his joy in his eyes and brows.
He even asked Yi Mu to praise him again, and Yi Mu laughed at him, saying he was like a child whose mouth was already full of candy, yet he was still reaching out for more candy, which was a bit greedy.
Guan Shengye admitted his greed; he hadn't expected to succumb to it so quickly.
He had previously told himself that his feelings for Yi Mu were simply due to his infatuation with his appearance.
But that's not the case. He was attracted to Yi Mu's appearance, but he also wanted something deeper.
For example, Yi Mu's special regard for him, and the uniqueness in his heart.
This is the first time Guan Shengye has ever felt love. He has no precedent to follow, so he doesn't know if this counts as liking someone.
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