ded it, revealing the words written on it.

 -That was the teaching director of our grade.
He likes to observe  what people are doing from the window.

“…Great,” Bian Shengjian threw the note back, rubbed his face, and forced himself to stare at the blackboard, but out of the corner of his eye, he saw someone strolling on to the left of the classroom, It was still the old man just now, but this time he walked more slowly than before, with a sharp look of examination.
Bian Shengjian hurriedly returned his gaze to the blackboard.

Shengjian suddenly felt that he was in a prison and that he was being monitored 24 hours a day by prison guards carrying batons.
He became fidgety.

He couldn’t take his eyes off the old man who had stopped at the window again.
He was almost restless and another note landed on the table at this point.
He threw it back, staring at the floor, and giving Lu Shen a warning glance along the way.

-Don’t be a bother.

Lu Shen gave him a smile before covering his face with a book.

“Can’t there be a normal person in this school?” Bian Shengjian sighed, closing his eyes in despair.

Bian Shengjian didn’t notice anything when the class was finally dismissed and even felt stuffy in his chest.
He instantly rose up, intending to go to the restroom to wash his face with water to wipe away his depression.
Zhou Li, who had been waiting for him for a long time, leaped up , pointed to him, and yelled,

“Wait a minute! Don’t leave just yet! “

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Bian Shengjian gave him a blank stare.

“I knew you were an interesting guy the second you introduced yourself, but why do you act like that the minute you come here?”

Zhou Li remarked, his gaze fixed on him.

“First and foremost,” Bian Shengjian exhaled, “I had no intention of harming you, but don’t mess with me either.”  “Secondly,” Bian Shengjian looked at him, “If you don’t agree and still want to fight, then come.” These two simple and arrogant words successfully stunned Zhou Li.
His mouth was half open, “You fucking…” Bian Shengtong patted his shoulder and walked out of the classroom from the side.

“Damn it!” Zhou Li roared after him, but he didn’t catch up.
Instead, he remained where he was and stated sternly, “You wait for me after school!”

Bian Shengjian kept silent and only flashed him his middle finger.

“Forget it, everyone will be classmates from now on,” someone said, lightly patting Zhou Li’s arm, “Xiao Zhou, don’t argue with him.”

“Fuck, class monitor.
Didn’t you hear him talking like that?” Zhou Li raged, slamming his shoe on a leg of the desk next to him, “This is only the first day! And he’s already pushing the nose on the face!”

(t/n Push the nose on the face-The basic meaning of dēng bízi shàng liǎn: one party gives face to the other party and does not care about the other party’s outrageous behavior, but the other party not only does not appreciate it, but becomes more arrogant.)

“I’ll be leaving next month,” the class monitor sighed, “and if you still have such a temper, you’ll definitely clash with him in the future, and I won’t be there to prevent it.”

“…you’re leaving? but it’s the beginning of the semester?” Zhou Li was taken aback.

“Well,” the monitor said quietly, “if I don’t go… My mother would always be worried that anything might happen to me at school.
Also, her heart isn’t in very good condition right now.”

“All right,” Zhou Li sat back in his seat, his tone softening, “leave if you have to, anyways,  it’s estimated that this school won’t last after two more years.”

Bian Shengjian had just emerged from the restroom after washing his face when he noticed Lao Tan waiting at the door.
Before walking up, he hurriedly wiped away the water.
“Are you looking for me, Mr.
Cai?” “Shengjian,” Lao Tan looked at him helplessly.
“I heard you and Zhou Li had a disagreement?”

“Yeah,” Bian Shengjian replied nonchalantly.

“You… Forget it, I didn’t come to you primarily to chat about this, but you are classmates after all, and you have to get along for another two years.
If you have anything, try to talk about it so that you wouldn’t make someone unhappy and also affect your study…” Lao Tan babbled, and Bian Shengjian couldn’t help but interrupt halfway through listening to him, “I know that Mr.
Cai, what do you really want to say to me?”

“Your father just found me on WeChat and said that he was anxious that you wouldn’t be able to adapt to the new setting of your dormitory, and wanted to ask me to assist you get a cleaner to clean up the dorm,” Lao Tan smiled.
“This is the first time I have received such a request from a parent.
Your father really cares about you.”

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-If he genuinely cared about me, he would not have sent me to such a crappy place.

Bian Shengjian gritted his teeth and swallowed the sentence back.
He smiled and said, “Oh, yes.”

“OK, since it’s your father’s request, I, as the class adviser, will absolutely fulfill it,” Lao Tan remarked, adjusting his glasses.
“I’ve already contacted the auntie at the dormitory to help you clean up, and you can rest assured when you return at lunchtime.”

-Really?

 It was only now that Bian Shengjian finally heard the good news, and nodded with a sigh of relief.
“Thank you, Mr.
Cai.

“OK, try to get along with your classmates when you return,” Lao Tan said softly.
“Shengjian, I know you are a good kid, but sometimes remember to put your temper away.”

“…All right,” Bian Shengjian said, looking at him.

He had typically considered himself soft-hearted when other people approach to him in such a pleading tone.
He can’t bear it.
When he saw that Lao Tan was still not done,  he immediately interrupted him and said, “Class would be in a minute.
I’ll have go back first.”

“All right, go ahead.
Feel free to approach me if you have any inquiries,” Lao Tan said, adding, “but mind not to play with your cellphone in class.”

Bian Shengjian heard another headache and swiftly responded twice before running to the classroom, almost colliding with someone who had just walked out the door in front of him.
“Hey!”

Lu Shen was surprised for a second before taking a few paces back.
“I’m sorry.”

“It’s all good,” Bian Shengjian remarked.
He was about to go around him when he recalled something and grabbed Lu Shen’s coat with his backhand.
“What did you refer to me back then?”

“Bian Zi,” Lu Shen said it again, showing his two tiger canines and a simple smile, “I think this nickname is quite adorable and it fits you very well.”

“…Shut up.” Bian Shengjian sighed deeply remembering that he had promised Lao Tan that he would keep his temper under control.
So he narrowed his eyes and extended out his fingers to lightly flick the tip of Lu Shen’s chin.

“Remember, from now on, call me third brother.”

The author has something to say: Miyoshi (VS)

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Miyoshi-the “three goods” It refers to the moral education, intellectual education and physical education of students

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