Lexus never imagined he would encounter such a thing one day.
His family was well-off, but he was the second son, so he wasn't favored at home. Of course, although his parents loved the eldest and youngest sons, they did neglect him a bit, but they neither deprived him of food or clothing nor mistreated him.
However, sometimes I do feel a little sad.
His younger brother failed the exam, and his parents tried their best to comfort him.
His older brother got first place, and his parents posted it all over their WeChat Moments, showing off everywhere.
But he never boasted about it.
He clearly got first place in the country in biochemistry.
He was the top science student in the country, and even his biology paper, written in high school, was published in one of the most authoritative international biology journals.
He was only a freshman in college when a professor wanted to take him on as a student.
And because he was good-looking, many female students at school liked him.
"If I hadn't gone to jail, I would probably be dating my goddess by now." Ling Zhi said with some emotion when talking about the senior he liked.
This is his biggest regret.
It's even more regrettable that his research achievements were taken by his mentor and senior classmates.
Ling Zhi was not just a bookworm who only knew how to study; he longed to have a passionate, tumultuous love affair, "so that my youth would be without regrets."
Ning Hong remained expressionless: "—"
"I never expected someone with such high intelligence like you to have such thoughts." No wonder you got arrested.
In his view, Ling Zhi's past was practically the life of a protagonist with cheat codes.
Otherwise, it should be one of those anti-human big bosses.
But ironically, such a talented person has a romantic mind and a romantic heart.
"You should put your senior down first." You're about to die, and you're still thinking about dating.
"Oh, right, we've gone off on a tangent." Ling Zhi scratched his head sheepishly.
"It seems that someone is indeed researching the zombie virus. They probably wanted me to shut up, which is why they put me in prison. Now that I've told you, they've set their sights on you too."
Ling Zhi looked guilty.
"I'm so sorry."
"Where do you feel sorry for me? You're putting on quite a show." Ning Hong stared at Ling Zhi for a long time before speaking, "You've been scheming against me quite deeply."
She deliberately acted like a naive and innocent girl, and complained about her own affairs little by little.
Then bring this matter up again.
We're luring him into this situation step by step.
"When did you start targeting me?"
“Brother Hongze, I’m innocent! I swear, I never took advantage of you. As for that matter—I just had been holding it in for too long and couldn’t hold it in any longer.”
Ning Hong is a good person, even if he doesn't admit it himself.
But he really is a great person.
He admitted that he had some selfish motives in approaching him, but he never intended to harm him.
As for why he told Ning Hongze about the zombies, it was simply because he hoped that if Ning Hongze died, someone in the world would still know the truth.
Unexpectedly, these people went so far as to target Brother Hongze as well.
Perhaps it's because most people wouldn't believe this, but Brother Hong easily believed him.
It was this trust that made him even more upset.
I felt so uncomfortable.
Thinking about this, Ling Zhi felt even more embarrassed—
Ning Xiaobei felt like she was about to die.
She was too tired.
She has been running for half a month.
I have to get up early every morning to run, and I'm not allowed to eat until I finish. After that, I have to go to the temple to learn martial arts.
Her brother clearly wrote Taekwondo.
Don't try to fool her; she can read too.
What would a girl like her do at the Shaolin Temple?
“We don’t have any Taekwondo classes in our small rural town. Your brother said that as long as it makes you stronger, that’s fine.” And wouldn’t you know it, there’s a temple nearby, and the abbot is said to be from the Shaolin Temple.
He has real skills.
He leads his disciples in practicing meditation and martial arts every day.
This was perfect timing; he simply included Ning Xiaobei as well, and even added a considerable amount of incense money before the host finally agreed to it.
Most importantly, practicing Buddhist scriptures can also cultivate one's character and temperament, which is a win-win situation.
Ning's father silently gave himself a thumbs up for his decision.
When Ning Hong received the letter from her father, she was also stunned and stared wide-eyed.
Immediately, a surge of joy welled up inside me.
Ning Xiaobei deserves it; now his father has put him in a temple—he suddenly realized that his cheap father's thought process is quite peculiar and unique.
Even if there are no proper martial arts training places nearby, a normal person wouldn't send their daughter to a temple, especially since the letter also mentioned that Ning Xiaobei's blond hair was cut off by the abbot because of the temple visit.
Oh my, this is hilarious!
He suddenly felt a sense of anticipation for his release from prison.
I wonder what Ning Xiaobei will be like when he gets out of prison?
At three in the morning, when all was quiet, a dark figure suddenly appeared at the door of Ning Hongze's cell.
Unlike other cells, this cell was eerily quiet.
There was no snoring, nor any other sound.
The shadowy figure silently took out a key from his pocket and opened the door to the room.
The room was very dark, and he could only see a bulging quilt bundle on the bed by the moonlight coming in from the window.
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