When the unadorned Qian Sui stood next to the exquisitely made-up Shang Anqi, Shang Anqi paled in comparison.
Perhaps it was because Zhang Shaochuan's gaze was too intense that Qian Sui, who was focused on eating, noticed it.
Qian Sui put down her chopsticks, looked up, and asked, "What's wrong?"
Zhang Shaochuan then looked away, cleared his throat to cover his momentary lapse in attention, and said, "They say you're obligated to eat someone's food, so now that you've eaten my food, you can't hold a grudge."
"Holding a grudge?" Qian Sui thought for a moment: "Holding a grudge about what?"
Zhang Shaochuan: "It's about what happened today in the teacher's office. I glared at you and bumped into you."
Zhang Shaochuan was used to being arrogant and domineering, so it was somewhat awkward for him to say such submissive words now.
After listening to Zhang Shaochuan's story, Qian Sui's eyes darted around as she searched her memory for the incident. Finally, she suddenly realized, "I remember now, it was when you were having a barbecue in the school's woods that you almost caused a fire."
Zhang Shaochuan: "..."
What's going on? It turns out she doesn't remember anything about today.
It's true that he went to the school's grove for a barbecue. He just saw that the scenery was nice and there was firewood, so he caught some fish from the school pond and prepared them simply.
Who knew that while he was in the bathroom, the fire started. Luckily, it was put out quickly, otherwise the grove would definitely have been destroyed.
This was originally a big deal, but when his old, lazy father intervened, he only got a scolding from the teacher and had to write a self-criticism.
To others, he would have considered this something to brag about.
After all, youthful exuberance and such arrogant behavior are always used to enhance a young person's spirit and vigor.
But now that Qian Sui has said this, Zhang Shaochuan doesn't feel very honored.
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