Chapter 245 - 245: Don't Leave After School (6)
Chapter 245: Chapter 245: Don’t Leave After School (6)
“Xu Chuzheng…” Yu Yue pointed at Chuzheng, “Pick that shit up for me.”
“I won’t.”
Chuzheng slightly lifted her chin.
Yu Yue, fuming with anger, walked straight toward her, causing the surrounding students to scatter to the sides.
“Xu Chuzheng, it seems you won’t shed tears until you see the coffin,” Yu Yue said, her face seething with fury as she quickly approached, apparently ready to strike.
Chuzheng and Yu Yue were separated by an overturned desk.
Chuzheng kicked the desk again.
The desk scraped across the floor with a grating, teeth-aching screech as it rapidly slammed into Yu Yue.
Yu Yue hadn’t expected Chuzheng to make this move.
The desk hit her legs, sending her tumbling backward.
Desks and chairs clattered to the ground in disarray.
Among the chaos, the girl lifted her chin with an indifferent expression, coldly watching her humiliation, yet not showing the triumph of a victor.
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The office.
She hadn’t been here for two days, yet Chuzheng had already been to the office twice, which she admitted was a bad sign.
“What the hell were you two doing in the classroom? Is this how students behave? Are you here to study or to fight?”
This time, it wasn’t Teacher Zhou lecturing them, but the Disciplinary Head.
The Disciplinary Head was the quintessential image straight out of a romance novel—a middle-aged man with a balding pate and beer belly, somewhat greasy.
The Disciplinary Head had seen the desk that Chuzheng kicked, meaning she couldn’t deny her involvement.
A bit worried.
Indeed, she shouldn’t resort to violence when there are many people around.
She shouldn’t do this next time… try not to do it.
“Director, Yu Yue was the first to throw my book,” Chuzheng spoke up first.
Yu Yue’s legs were still throbbing with pain.
Hearing Chuzheng’s accusation, she immediately glared at her in fury.
Just as she was about to speak, the Disciplinary Head cut her off, “Yu Yue, I know you’re a good student, but is this how you should conduct yourself at school? Is this what a student should do?”
The Disciplinary Head tapped his ruler hard against the desk.
He was not Teacher Zhou, and his words were blunt, leaving no room for Yu Yue to save face.
In the presence of the Disciplinary Head, Yu Yue seemed to restrain herself.
She opened her mouth but struggled to speak.
“Sorry, I was just joking with Student Xu,” Yu Yue lowered her head and admitted her fault.
“I was also joking with Student Yu,” Chuzheng quickly followed up.
The Disciplinary Head: “…”
Do you two think I’m an idiot?
“Director, um…” Outside the office, a teacher knocked on the door, “Are you busy?”
The Disciplinary Head, already irritated, was not pleased with the interruption, “What is it?”
“It’s about the family of the transfer student. They’d like to have a word with you.”
The Disciplinary Head nodded, then turned back with a stern look, “I don’t care who started it, but you need to behave like students at school. Reflect on your mistakes. You’re both to sweep the playground for a week, and write a 2000-word reflection to hand in. Now go back.”
Chuzheng casually put her hands in her pockets and walked out of the office composed and calm.
The teacher brought a man inside.
A boy was standing in the outside corridor.
The uniform he wore was different from their school’s, resembling that of a private institution, commonly known as an elite school.
His blazer was unbuttoned, revealing a white collared shirt with the top two buttons undone, showing his slender neck and delicate collarbone.
The boy had bruises on his face, with the worst around his eyes and lips, clearly someone who had been through rough times.
Despite his injuries, one could tell the boy was very handsome.
However, at the moment, he seemed brooding and gave off an unpleasant vibe.
Chuzheng walked past the boy and returned to her classroom.
Yu Yue had skipped the afternoon classes and hadn’t come back.
The second period in the afternoon.
Teacher Zhou suddenly came, bringing along the boy Chuzheng had seen outside the Disciplinary Head’s office.
“This is a new transfer student…”
As soon as Teacher Zhou’s words had ended, the classroom erupted.
“A transfer student, huh? How come we’ve never heard about a transfer student coming before?”
“His face is full of injuries… Did he get expelled from his old school for fighting?”
“He’s really handsome!” A girl’s voice whispered, barely containing her excitement.
“How can you tell he’s handsome with all those injuries on his face?” a boy challenged, not convinced.
“The injuries don’t cover his entire face, you have to look beyond the surface to see the essence,” the girl countered.
The injuries on the boy’s face were just bruises, none swollen.
His features were very distinct, and you could indeed tell he was handsome.
“Even with his injuries, there’s a kind of decadent beauty to him! You guys wouldn’t understand,” she said to the boys with disdain.
“Yeah yeah, we don’t understand, you’re just swooning over another smelly boy,” someone retorted.
“…”
Teacher Zhou’s voice was stern: “Quiet!”
The discussion below instantly quieted down.
“Introduce yourself,” Teacher Zhou said to the boy standing at the door.
From Teacher Zhou’s tone, you could tell she was not very welcoming of the boy.
The boy stepped up to the podium and under the excited gaze of the girls, he parted his lips: “Jih Cheng.”
After he spoke, there was no more to say.
The classroom fell into a slightly awkward atmosphere.
Teacher Zhou broke the tension, “Jih Cheng, please take a seat…”
She looked around the classroom and noticed that there was only one empty seat near Chuzheng.
“…Just sit there for now.”
The students looked towards Chuzheng, and the girls seemed a tad disappointed.
Jih Cheng didn’t nod or say anything but headed straight for the seat Teacher Zhou had pointed out.
Chuzheng was leaning on the desk, facing away.
After Jih Cheng sat down, he caught a glimpse of a piece of paper under Chuzheng’s hand marked with the bold words “Reflection Paper.”
The characters were neat and beautiful.
But below that, the page was blank.
Jih Cheng lowered his eyes and sat down with indifference.
This was not Teacher Zhou’s class, and after arranging for Jih Cheng, she left.
The teacher in charge knew about the transfer student, and since Jih Cheng had yet to receive his new textbooks, the teacher asked him to share with his deskmate.
But…
Aside from the reflection paper, there weren’t any books on his deskmate’s desk.
Jih Cheng glanced at the girl leaning on her desk, not sure if she was asleep or just didn’t want to deal with anyone, then turned his gaze back to stare blankly at the desk.
“Here… you can use mine for now,” the girl next to him offered, placing her book carefully on his desk.
Jih Cheng looked up, didn’t refuse, but didn’t open the book either.
Jih Cheng zoned out for a while, and when he came back to himself, his peripheral vision caught his deskmate.
She had somehow sat up and was writing with a pen.
The reflection paper now had more than four lines written.
Each character was written extremely slowly, but her handwriting was beautiful, each stroke nearly identical.
Perhaps feeling his gaze, the girl looked over coldly, “What are you looking at?”
Jih Cheng looked away and resumed his daydreaming.
After class, a classmate took him to get his books.
When Jih Cheng returned with a stack of books, there happened to be a boy standing at his spot, talking to the girl.
“Hey junior, here, I’ve brought back your books,” Zhu Zian leaned on the desk, “I heard you had another clash with Yu Yue today?”
“Yeah.”
“Awesome,” Zhu Zian gave her a thumbs up.
Zhu Zian wanted to say more but suddenly felt someone standing beside him.
“This is my spot,” the boy’s voice came, flat and even.
Zhu Zian didn’t get up, and just glanced over from his slouched position on the desk, then stood up after a moment, “Alright junior, I’m off.”