Chapter 092 - This time, he'll really be touched! He'll really cry!
Fake Slackers
Translator: Jury
Editor: NomNom
First Published on Chaleuria
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092 â This time, heâll really be touched! Heâll really cry!
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The group chatted about everything. They had drunk a lot and no longer held back what they wanted to say, and the conversation topic drifted from online games to their crushes.
Guys only ever chatted about these things.
In their world, which had not yet been dragged out by time and was not yet very wide, these insignificant troubles were of utmost importance.
âThe first time I saw her, she was carrying books out of the faculty office. She was looking down as she walked and we nearly crashed into each other⌠there was nothing special about it, but when she looked up, she smiled at me. Damn, I still remember it to this day.â
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The rooftop was run down and it was hard to carry chairs up here, so they had spread a few sheets of newspaper on the floor and weighed them down with the beer cans.
Xie Yu sat beside the iron door. He leaned backwards slightly against the door, reached out, and pulled a can of beer from the plastic bag. He hooked a finger into the ring tab and pulled it open, tilting his head back and drinking a few mouthfuls as he listened.
The cool beer slid down his throat.
Xie Yu put the can down by his side, and his palm happened to press onto the back of He Zhaoâs hand.
Wan Da was secretly carrying a torch for someone, too. He had drunk a little too much this time around and under the influence of the people who had gone before him, he followed up. âYeah, donât dare tell her I like herâŚâ
Wan Da usually gossiped more than anyone. The moment he got to know something, he couldnât keep it to himself. Even if someone sewed his mouth shut, it would leak. But he had kept his feelings for the girl in the class next door secret for such a long time.
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Xie Yu turned and glanced sideways at He Zhao. âYouâre quite daring. What were you thinking? You werenât scared youâd die?â
He Zhao could tell Xie Yu was referring to the day he had confessed.
He said nothing. He quietly flipped his hand over so his palm was facing up and wove his fingers between Xie Yuâs, taking hold of his hand.
Then He Zhao said, âI was scared.â
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Of course he was scared.
All those careful feelings and uncontrollable thoughts. He wanted to draw closer but didnât dare state his intentions out loud.
But, after the fact, he was glad he had had the courage to take that step.
And he was even more glad that this person next to him⌠had also walked towards him without a qualm.
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Wan Da and the others were still going on about their tragic unrequited loves.
The surroundings were very dark and nobody noticed the surreptitious things the two were doing to the side.
Two or three cans rolled about on the ground, then crashed into the iron door after being blown by the wind and landed next to Xie Yu. He reached out and picked them up, squashed them flat, then threw them into the garbage bag. When he was done, he thought about He Zhao saying they had forced the door open.
The door to the dorm building rooftop was locked year-round. There was a lock and a sign in Mad Dogâs handwriting: âAccess Forbidden.â
âHow did you force the door open?â
He Zhao would never admit he had looked up a lock-picking tutorial online, but discovered in the end that he really had no talent for it, and had fought several rounds with the lock. He said, faux-casually, âWith my mind. It was very easy for me to force the lock.â
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Xie Yu thought, Look at you bullshitting.
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It was near midnight.
Xie Yu had drunk two cans of beer. He glanced at his phone and replied to his text messages.
Aside from Madam Guâs birthday wishes, several dozen people in the Black Water Street group chat had lined up and to each say âHappy Birthday.â The birthday wishes filled the screen.
[Aunt Mei]: You turn 18 today. You came into this world, so I hope you can do the things you want to do, go the places you want to go, and live every day content and happy.
[Zhou Dalei]: @Xie Yu, congrats on getting another year older, ha ha ha ha.
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There were too many messages and Xie Yu was still replying to them when he heard He Zhao call him. âOld Xie.â
Xie Yu finished typing out, âThank you,â and hit send, then looked up to see that He Zhao had produced a gift box out of somewhere, tied with several ribbons. It didnât look big, about half a foot high.
âWhat is this?â
âA present,â He Zhao said. âYour birthday present.â
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Xie Yu put his phone aside and took the gift box.
Wan Da and the others crowded round to see. Wan Da, as the leader of the âXie Yuâs Birthday Partyâ planning team, was very familiar with He Zhaoâs gift selection process. âZhao-ge spent ages picking this. He forewent sleep and food and gave it all his attention. He said it was a mystery gift. Let us see it?â
Xie Yu had not thought much about it, but now that Wan Da had talked it up so much, he was a little curious.
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He pulled off the ribbons and took off the wrapping paper. Inside was a simple cardboard box.
Under the hopeful eyes of everyone present, Xie Yu opened the cardboard box. When he saw what was inside, he didnât say anything for a long time. ââŚâŚâ
Wan Da couldnât see properly from his angle and pressed forward a little more. âWhat is it? What is it?â
He cut himself off halfway.
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âTake it out and see.â He Zhao was confident, and clearly satisfied with the gift he had chosen. âThe switch is behind the base. It has a rainbow light effect. Very cool.â
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Only this idiot would use the word âcoolâ to describe this thing.
Xie Yu took a deep breath, then mustered the courage to look directly at this âcoolâ giftâ
It was a crystal lamp in the shape of a rather tacky heart. On the heart was printed a photo of the two of themâthe one of them sitting on the stairwell landing before the school anniversary celebration.
It had a flowery border that looked like it came from the â80s, and there was also several lines of idiotic text. Little friend, fate brought us together. Just as time will not fade away, we will never part. Happy birthday.
It was laser-engraved and very striking.
âŚIt looked like an obituary photo. When the âcoolâ seven-colored light turned to white light, the black-and-white photo radiated a gloomy glow.
Even more unbelievably, this thing could play music. The oldies song â365 Blessingsâ emanated from it.
âEvery day, in my heart~â
âMissing you one thousand, four hundred and forty times~â
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A vein twitched violently at Xie Yuâs temple. He was so stunned by this completely tasteless gift, he wasnât sure what to say.
He couldnât decide whether to kick He Zhao off the rooftop or jump off himself.
âGe.â Xie Yu held up the crystal lamp, then said very slowly, âI⌠thank you very much.â
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Wan Da sat back down in a daze, murmuring, âHeâs scary. He spent so much time picking and he picked this? Is this the âstraight manâs aesthetic senseâ of legend?â
It was not very convenient to buy gifts while living at school. He had skipped class to go out several times, but there werenât many interesting things in the shops around school. Finally, he had had no recourse but to look online.
When he saw the crystal lamp, he felt that it had touched something in his heart.
The shopâs website had a line of text: This time, heâll really be touched! Heâll really cry!
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Xie Yu kind of did want to cry.
But definitely not the sort of tears He Zhao was thinking of.
âThank you very much.â Xie Yu decided to bring forth his last shred of patience. âYour taste⌠is very special.â
He Zhao smiled. âAs long as you like it.â
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Wan Da buried his face in his hands. He couldnât bear to look at this gift-giving scene.
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At the end of all the drinking, everyone had forgotten that they still had to go to class tomorrow.
Wan Da knew he couldnât hold his liquor and stopped drinking while he still could think clearly.
Ding Lianghua, on the other hand, who usually was quiet and did not make a sound, talked more than anyone after he had drunk some. He stood up and ran to the wall, yelling and screaming, and no one could make him go anywhere no matter how hard they pulled.
âDamn, heâs ferocious.â Wan Da had caught hold of him with much difficulty. He pushed open the door, walking downstairs with one arm around Ding Lianghuaâs shoulders. âIâll take him back downstairs firstââ
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In twos and threes, nearly everyone had left.
He Zhao stood up, bent down, and stuffed the things they had left behind on the rooftop into the trash bag.
Xie Yu watched him busy himself, then looked down again at the empty beer cans by his foot. He tried to count the number of cans he had drunk, but his head was a little light and he counted for a long time but didnât come up with a number.
He Zhao cleaned up the rooftop. When he left, he pulled a new lock out of his pocket.
Xie Yu took two steps, bracing himself against the wall, then looked back at him. He Zhao had not only forced the lock, he had remembered to buy a new one to lock the door back up. âYouâre very thoughtful.â
He Zhao said, âFor the safety of the other students.â
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It was 1 a.m. and everyone had returned to their dorm rooms. He Zhao opened his door and was about to say, âGood night,â but when he turned around his little friend ran straight into his arms. âWhere are you going?â
Xie Yu hadnât restrained himself tonight and had drunk seven or eight cans of beer. He had not felt anything at the time, but after a while, he felt the alcohol set in.
He felt a little warm.
He blinked, then realized that he had followed this person all the way to his dorm room door before he knew it.
Xie Yu pressed his temple and was about to say, âWrong room,â but the next second, He Zhao caught hold of his wrist and pulled him in.
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Drunk Xie Yu looked unusually cute. His icy gaze had softened and when he looked at He Zhao his gaze seemed clouded over.
âClose your eyes.â Under Xie Yuâs eyes, He Zhao nearly couldnât restrain himself. âBe good and close your eyes.â
Xie Yu closed his eyes, back against the door.
He Zhao kissed downward, starting from Xie Yuâs eyes. He Zhao still had Xie Yuâs wrist in his hand and his grip was so tight it hurt. Their breathing gradually intermingled, passionate and tangled, until Xie Yu yanked on his wrist and called He Zhao in a hoarse voice, ââŚGege.â
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He Zhao cursed softly. He steadied himself, then let go of Xie Yuâs wrist, thinking Xie Yu would open the door and go out.
But Xie Yu did not open the door. He slowly pulled the zipper of his uniform jacket downward.
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When Wan Da had knocked on his door and asked to walk around the dorm building, he had not thought much of it and thrown on a jacket. Now that he had taken it off, he only wore the thin T-shirt he had worn to bed.
Xie Yu tossed the jacket on the ground, then moved closer, caught He Zhao by the collar, and pushed him onto the bed.
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Xie Yu was burning all over, but his mind was surprisingly clear. He opened his mouth and said, âDo you want to do it?â
âDonât play games. Youâve drunk too much.â
âIâm not drunk.â
As Xie Yu spoke, he sat astride He Zhaoâs lap and rocked backwards, intentionally or not. He said again, âDo you want to do it, ge?â
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The dorm room was dark.
By the light from the window, one could faintly see the messy covers on the bed, half fallen to the floor.
He Zhaoâs hands were tight around Xie Yuâs waist.
Xie Yuâs bare back was taut and formed an elegant curve. Above that was the jut of his shoulder blades. He was looking down, half his face buried in the pillow, and only when he felt pain did he let out a soft moan.
Suppressed, and like he was asking for mercy.
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âFuck.â Xie Yu gripped the bedsheets, the tips of his fingers growing white, and it was a long time before he could make a complete sentence. ââŚGo goddamned slower.â
He Zhao answered hoarsely, âFuck.â
Their movements were forceful and the bed creaked beneath them.
Inexperienced and hurried.
They clashed and tangled with each other, over and over.