When she was little, she wasn't as sharp-tongued or bold as she is now. Instead, she was quiet and gentle. Even if others treated her badly, she would still answer their questions politely. If someone deliberately kicked her with a ball and gave a perfunctory apology, she would say it was okay.
The neighbors always praised her for being well-behaved, good at studying, having a good personality, and being intelligent.
When she was captured by those people, it was the first time she felt that being obedient was useless, that she could not compromise, and that she had to resist.
As she screamed for help, a thug covered her mouth, while her roommate punched her in the stomach.
They really hit her hard; she almost fainted from the pain.
He's just a middle school student, and he can't even lift a little bit of heavy stuff normally, so how could he have such strength?
She could clearly feel someone pinching her jaw, forcing her to open her mouth. She vaguely saw someone holding white powder and bringing it closer to her mouth. Her heart sank to the bottom, and tears streamed down her face uncontrollably.
At that moment, she thought it best to die.
She'd rather die than be exposed to that stuff.
She studied hard so that she could get into a good high school, attend a good school, and make a name for herself without relying on her parents.
If she really gets involved with this stuff, she'll definitely have a criminal record.
Her life will be ruined.
Just when she thought she was doomed, a loud and fierce scream rang out, a scream that sounded very familiar.
She opened her eyes and saw Xiao Xianbei's figure rushing towards her like a ghost, biting hard at the thug's arm.
No one in the alley was surprised that a dog had suddenly appeared, especially a nosy dog.
The thug whose arm had been bitten screamed in pain, and the powder on his hand spilled all over the ground along with the paper.
No matter how the thug shook her, Little Rice Cracker held on to his arm, its teeth digging into his skin, and blood slowly trickled down.
At that moment, she was stunned.
The little scallop still had marks on its neck from tearing the chain, and it looked much thinner than before, probably because it hadn't eaten all day.
Did Little Rice Cracker find this place from home?
But she or her parents have never brought it to their school, so how did it know?
Before she could react, the thug calmed down and, realizing he couldn't shake off Xiao Xianbei, threw her against the wall.
One, two...
The little rice cracker was bleeding, but it still wouldn't let go.
It seemed to have a grudge against that thug and wanted to die together with him.
Although she wasn't close to the little fairy, her parents would occasionally send her pictures of the little fairy.
Over the years, Xiao Xianbei has become like family to her parents.
Sometimes it's a photo of it lazily sunbathing in the yard, sometimes it's a photo of it being patted on the head by the neighbor's child, and sometimes it's a photo of it running towards them with a ball in its mouth...
Her roommate had seen it.
So her roommate recognized it as her dog.
Then another thug slowly approached her, and the little scallop, as if it were sentient and knew what they wanted to do, actually let go of her mouth.
Little Fairy stood in front of her, baring her fangs and looking fierce, her eyes sharp and menacing, like a jackal or wild beast awakening.
It barked wildly at those people, trying to scare them away.
But it was much, much smaller than them, and after the collisions, it was also injured and bleeding.
To them, it's just a paper tiger; it may seem like a big threat, but in reality, they can easily manipulate it.
So those thugs weren't afraid of it at all.
As the thugs approached, Little Rice Cracker pounced and bit them.
But then someone else kicked her away, right at her feet.
Looking at the little fairy who was panting and barely breathing, she thought of the rainy day when she met it.
It too was stained with blood and on its last breath.
The laughter of those thugs lingered in her ears, her vision was already blurred, and tears flowed like a burst dam.
Little Senbei was so badly injured, yet it still tried to stand up. Its little legs were clearly broken, and it couldn't even stand up; they were trembling.
But it was like a tenacious blade of grass, refusing to fall and trying to protect her.
She didn't understand, she didn't comprehend. It clearly hated her, disliked her, yet it broke free of its chains and traveled such a long way to get here, and it would protect her, even without fear of death.
Little Fairy wanted to stand up, but couldn't, so she just lay on the ground and called out to those people.
But for them, there was no threat whatsoever.
As they drew near, just as the thug grabbed her arm, the nearly lifeless little fairy suddenly found the strength to bite the man's leg.
Its movements were so fast and sudden that even she couldn't react, let alone the thugs.
No one knows where it got the strength to rush up and bite the other person when it couldn't even stand up.
Its sudden action caused the thug to scream in pain.
Just as a thug was grabbing Xiaoxianbei by the neck, she didn't know where she got the courage to pounce on him.
But at that time she was just a junior high school student, and there was a huge power disparity between her and those thugs. She was pushed down, hit her forehead, bled, and fainted.
Her health wasn't very good; she would get a fever whenever the seasons changed, and she would also catch a cold or fall ill if she was exposed to cold winds. So she always carried an extra jacket in her schoolbag when she went to school, just in case she got sick from the cold winds.
According to her parents, she was kept warm in the hospital after she was born.
Even after being discharged from the hospital, she kept getting sick and going back to the hospital. She caused them a lot of worry when she was a child.
As I grew older, my immune system probably improved, which is why I didn't have to be hospitalized several times a month like I did when I was a child.
It wasn't that she didn't exercise, but the results weren't good. She would still catch colds and fevers when she was in elementary school, but at least she could take some medicine and get better without having to go to the hospital.
By the time she entered junior high school, she seemed to get sick and catch colds even less often.
I only got sick a few times during my first year of junior high.
She never misses a physical education class and insists on running, but her physical fitness is still not as good as that of her peers.
When she opened her eyes again, she was lying in the hospital receiving an IV drip, and her parents were crying their eyes out beside her.
When they saw her wake up, they hugged her tightly as if she were some rare treasure.
Her parents told her that someone heard screams coming from the alley, and when they went to look, they saw the thugs choking a dog and her lying on the ground.
I heard it was because the kind man looked fierce and had big tattoos on his arms, so the thugs were afraid he was a gangster and ran away when they saw him.
The kind person called the police, and the police notified her parents.
She was unconscious for a full day, while those thugs... were arrested.
They were recognized because someone saw them hurriedly leaving the alley.
After those thugs confessed, they also implicated her roommate.
According to her roommate, she used that substance to relieve stress due to academic pressure.
The news spread throughout the entire school on the day she fell into a coma.
But she only cared about how Little Rice Cracker was doing.
When she mentioned rice crackers, her parents' expressions changed slightly, their eyes reddened, and they tried to avoid the topic. Only after she persisted in asking did they finally speak...
Little Rice Cracker is dead.
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