"Fuck, who the hell, what the fuck..."
Lin Wei, who had listened to Hu Xiao's yin and yang's strange words for a day, listened to his cursing voice, and kicked him violently.
In the sound of Hu Xiao screaming in pain, Lin Wei picked up her schoolbag and slipped away neatly.
Hu Xiao lay on the rubber track in the playground, and after a while, he woke up from the pain. He tore off the garbage bag with both hands, and stood up while covering his lower back, looking left and right.
Since the dormitory is about to be locked, except for the basketball court not far away, the rest of the place is empty and there is no one at all.
…
Turning out the back door, Lin Wei bent over to pick up the schoolbag, patted the dust on it, and returned to the appearance of a well-behaved and good student in a second.
From the death of her mother, from the day she completely turned into an irrelevant oil bottle in the Chen family, she has been restraining her temper, and will never take the initiative to cause trouble. If trouble comes, she can hide if she can , if you can't escape, you can endure it.
Hu Xiao is really annoying. Lin Wei has been with his classmates for nearly two years, so it's not that he doesn't know.
Strange to say, Hu Xiao has always been like this, and she didn't take it to heart before, but today it's inexplicable to see him unhappy.
When she was talking about Jiang Su in the classroom at noon, she was annoyed. It was almost time for class. When he went out and came back from the back door, she was angry when he locked the back door by the way. So that when he deliberately bumped into her at night, he knocked out all her bad temper in the past two years.
Especially when she saw the injury on Jiang Su's hand, she almost grabbed Hu Xiao in front of a classmate.
Fortunately, she is more capable of Buddha, and Buddha will study for the next evening.
Although it was just a sneak attack, but after a day of suffocation, the mood has improved a lot.
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It was half past ten when I got home. Song Jin usually went back to the bedroom before ten o'clock. Tonight, she was sitting in the living room watching TV.
Lin Wei was surprised for two seconds, and obediently took off her schoolbag and put it on the shoe stool next to her: "Aunt Song."
Only then did Song Jin turn around, with a light "um" on his face.
Lin Wei changed her shoes and carried her schoolbag into the living room: "Aunt Song, rest early."
Song Jin looked at the TV and said lightly, "Yeah."
Lin Wei was used to Song Jin's indifferent appearance, she didn't say anything, and walked directly to her small bedroom.
Lin Wei turned her head.
Song Jin pulled the shawl that had slipped down, and took out a white envelope from the sofa: "This month's living expenses."
After a pause, Song Jin said again, "Chen Nanzhou asked me to give it to you."
Lin Wei is very clear about her position. She is a minor, can't make money, needs a guardian, and wants to make her life better in the future. Now she must rely on Chen Nanzhou and Song Jin. Although she is not her biological parents, she will give her every month. It will be a little embarrassing when it comes to living expenses, but she will still collect it.
If you don't accept it, you will starve to death.
Lin Wei took the envelope, "Thank you Aunt Song."
After her mother died, she cut off her living expenses for a month. In that month, she could not meet Chen Nanzhou or contact Chen Nanzhou, so she had to go to Song Jin.
She told Song Jin if she could contact Uncle Chen for her, she had no living expenses.
She was actually a little overwhelmed, and added a sentence, as if she borrowed Uncle Chen, she could make an IOU.
Later, on a fixed day every month, Song Jin would give her an envelope, saying that Chen Nanzhou asked her to hand it over to her.
Chen Nanzhou has no obligation to take care of her, and Song Jin has no obligation.
Lin Wei thought for a while, and then asked, "Uncle Chen came back recently."
Song Jin nodded without moving.
Lin Wei didn't speak any more, and walked to the room holding the envelope.
When she pushed open the door, Song Jin turned off the TV. Lin Wei heard the movement and looked back. Song Jin noticed her gaze and looked towards her. When she met her gaze, Song Jin's tone "Don't come back so late in the future," said flatly.
Lin Wei was stunned, for a moment, she suspected that Song Jin was still in the living room so late because she hadn't come home yet, "Today's paper is a bit difficult, I did it in school, so I finished the third quarter. I just came back from self-study at night."
Song Jin didn't speak, nodded slightly, and went into the master bedroom and closed the door.
Song Jin's indifference made Lin Wei feel that the doubts she had just had at that moment were really just doubts.
She let out a breath, put her schoolbag on the chair, took her pajamas and took a bath first, then took a physical exam. Seeing that it was already twelve o'clock, she turned off the lights and climbed into bed.
Before going to bed, Lin Wei played with her phone for a while, and when she was about to put down her phone, she realized that there was an unread text message.
It was the unfamiliar phone number she received when she was brushing the papers: WeChat is your mobile phone number
Except for express text messages, Lin Wei basically ignored other text messages that were not saved in the address book, but this text message made Lin Wei feel that it was sent by the person who lived next door.
She hesitated for a moment, then pressed the screen and replied: Hmm.
Soon her phone buzzed, and a red 1 was added to the WeChat address book.
A person named "SU" asked to add her as a friend.
This person's head is the character "Jiang" with reddish gold on a black background.
Now there is no need for intuition, at first glance it is Jiangsu Honjuku.
Lin Wei clicked to agree, and there was one more person at the top of the dialog.
"You've added your SU and you can start chatting now."
He was online, she was online, she passed his friend, wouldn't it be too embarrassing to just not talk to each other
Do you want to talk for a second
Lin Wei held her phone and waited for a while. Seeing that there was no news coming in from Jiang Su, she thought about it, and thought about it again, thinking of the sentence he replied to her at noon: "Why don't you kowtow to me?"
Lin Wei blinked and tapped the screen twice.
…
"I passed your friend verification request, and now we can start chatting."
After receiving the WeChat reminder, Jiang Su typed a few words on the keyboard.
Before the call was over, the phone vibrated, and I was going to Tsinghua University to send an emoji package of a villain kneeling on the ground and kowtowing.
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(End of this chapter)