The âCrossdressing Big Broâ hurdle was probably one they wouldnât overcome. While Old Tang wasnât watching, Liu Cunhao and the others used the class computer to look for skirts. âHow about this one? Thereâs lace, so it looks princessy⌠romantic, and also quite elegant.â
Wan Da: âLetâs go with this maid outfit. This oneâs good. Looks seductive.â
Luo Wenqiang, who had no affection for such things: ââŚâŚâ
âThe one above that. Scroll up.â After the tussle with Xie Yu, He Zhao bent down and righted his chair with one hand, joining in on the fun. âNot that one. Scroll up.â
âWhich one?â Liu Cunhao scrolled up for a long time and didnât see any that fit the bill, so the more he scrolled the more confused he was. âZhao-ge, did you see wrong?â
Then He Zhao showcased his taste in womenâs clothing to the whole class without holding back at all. âThird from the top. That oneâs good.â
On the screen was a peony floral-print sheath dress, a dogshit mess of clashing red and green.
âWhy are you looking at me like that?â He Zhao sat in his seat and looked at the projector screen, then at his deskmate. âWhat do you think? Isnât this a good one?â
Liu Cunhao and the others were shocked into silence by this unbearably tacky dress and He Zhaoâs textbook terrible taste. A thousand words stuck in each of their throats.
Xie Yu said, âDonât you have any sense of this at all?â
He Zhao said, âI think itâs fine. If this were a dressup game, this dress would definitely get a good score.â
âA Renminbi player has no right to speak here.â
âBelieve me.â
âShut up.â
âLook at these colors. So brightâŚâ
âBright?â Xie Yu sneered, drawing blood at once. âThe aunties at the flea market have taste that leaves yours eight blocks in the dust.â
When Xie Yu finished, Wan Da started clapping. âWell said. Exquisite.â
Liu Cunhao: âA like for Yu-ge.â
He Zhao: ââŚâŚâ
After He Zhaoâs farce, Luo Wenqiangâs emotions had gone through a rollercoaster and opposing forces had leveled each other out. Now he felt that the romantic princess dress and the maid uniform werenât that hard to stomach after all.
So Luo Wenqiang clenched his hands into fists and endured the pain. âThen, then letâs go with the one from just now.â
âZhao-ge, well done!â
Wan Da had clearly overthought things. Recalling what had just happened, he now thought that He Zhao had intentionally looked for the ugliest outfit to provoke the gym rep. He shot He Zhao a thumbs-up and said with respect, âYou still have the most impressive tricks.â
âIâll take the compliment.â He Zhao was very confused but he was fairly well-practiced at carrying on a conversation. After he said that, he bent close to Xie Yuâs ear and whispered, âWhatâs he praising me for?â
Xie Yu pushed his head away; he wasnât in the mood to talk.
After the last class of the day, everyone packed up their bags and prepared to go home as the student on duty cleaned the blackboard.
The live-in students were more concerned with what was for dinner. He Zhao had been messing around on his phone all through the last class period, and he even slipped out to make a phone call while Old Wu wasnât looking.
Recently, the Gold List Restaurant had started a school delivery service and had sent a text to their customer mailing list to let them know.
He Zhao finished ordering, then asked, âWhere do you want to send it? Which room?â
Shen Jie walked out of the toilet, coughing, smoke curling around him as he sprayed air freshener on himself to mask the smell of smoke. He turned and saw his Zhao-ge with one hand stuck in his pocket, standing in the corner of the stairwell with his back to the wall.
âZhao-ge, what are you doing?â Shen Jie walked over, still spraying.
He Zhao turned to glance at him and didnât respond. After a momentâs thought, he said into the phone, âAnd a fish, too,â then pulled the phone away and met Shen Jieâs eyes. âWhat was the name of that fish dish you ordered at the Gold List?â
Shen Jie responded, âAh? What fish? The one that got overturned on the floor? Steamed perch. Why?â
âNothing.â He Zhao reported the name of the dish, then continued, âMy little friend likes it.â
Shen Jieâs hand jerked. ââŚWow, damn.â
The dismissal bell rang and the deliveryman happened to call at the same time.
He Zhao went downstairs to collect the food. There were hardly any people left in the classroom; the live-in students had gone to the cafeteria to eat and only the student on duty was still here cleaning.
The classroom was much quieter now.
Xie Yu sat there, extremely bored. He really wasnât sure what He Zhao was doing. Near the end of class he had told Xie Yu, âStay right here and donât go anywhere.â Before he finished, Xie Yu had already stamped on his foot.
The last class period was math and Old Wu had gone over the new formats for the questions in the next monthly exam, but not in much detail.
Xie Yu was bored anyway, so he wrote down the solution steps on the notes app in his phone, then pulled out a piece of scratch paper and started to draft it.
He had just one pen. At the baptism in the slackersâ gathering grounds at the previous monthly exam, he had discovered that nearly everyone was short some writing materials, whether an eraser or a 2B pencil. Some didnât even have a pen to answer the questions with.
The group had traded supplies back and forthâI save you and you save meâand some people even wrote their exams with the lead refill for a mechanical pencil.
Xie Yu had probably dropped his pen one too many times. No ink came out when he started writing, so he tossed it and looked on He Zhaoâs side of the desk for a different pen to use.
In order to hide that he was playing phone games in class, He Zhaoâs side of the desk was quite messy and books were haphazardly stacked together.
Xie Yu went through the pile for a while. He didnât find a pen, but he did find a strange piece of paper in a math book. He couldnât make out the higgledy-piggledy scrawlâit seemed like the solution steps to a problemâbut before he could look at it more closely He Zhao walked into class carrying a bag. âClean up, and put away all the books on the desk or there wonât be room for dinner.â
Xie Yu stuffed the piece of paper back.
There were about five dishes, each in their own disposable container, as well as two cartons of rice.
Xie Yu looked at the fish and found it very familiar. âGold List?â
He Zhao split his disposable wooden chopsticks and picked out the spring onion slices on the steamed perch before pushing the fish toward his deskmate. âAh, I had to climb the wall to get it. They said deliver to the school. Damn it, is across a brick wall considered âdelivered to the school?ââ
Xie Yu was aware he was a picky eater. When Madam Gu cooked she was careful about the dishes she made, but He Zhaoâs selection of dishes this time around hadnât triggered any landmines either.
He faintly remembered He Zhao asking him, the previous time, what he wouldnât eat. Had this idiot really remembered?
âGo on, what are you waiting for?â He Zhao said. âWaiting for me to feed you? Not that I mind. Call me big bro. We can talk about it.â
Xie Yu picked up his chopsticks to split them. âDo you want to die?â
Wan Da returned from dinner, humming as he walked in holding a cup of milk tea. From the doorway he could smell food and as he walked in, he looked at the table. âThe two of you went a little overboard, didnât you? The cafeteria food was so bland it was ready to hatch,š and it was all leftovers from lunch⌠but here you are, enjoying yourselves.â
He Zhao finished his last two bites of rice and said, âYouâre enjoying yourself, too, arenât you? Where did you get the milk tea? Is it good?â
âThe Fudan Milk Tea shop across the street,â Wan Da said. âItâs passable. But it says bubble milk tea and I never found any bubbles.â
Xie Yu said, âThen why did you buy it?â
Wan Da said, âTo be very honest, Fudan² is my dream.â
For the rest of the week, the sports meet was on everyoneâs mind.
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For the sports meet class uniform, Xu Qingqing picked a vest; it was practical and they could keep wearing it after the meet was over. Luo Wenqiang wore that elegant and high-class princess dress and walked at the front of the line, holding a placard.
The gym teacher gave everyone free time to practice and even directed them.
âWho signed up for the push-ups?â After picking out the shot put participants, the teacher walked over again blowing his whistle. âWho signed up for the push-ups? Eight of you, right? Come on up and show us what you can do.â
He Zhao, Xie Yu and the others stepped up.
âItâs not how many you do that counts. The judges are looking for form. At last yearâs meet, wowâthe first row of participants were so energetic. They were competing for who could do more. Up, down, up, down, so quickly, and in the endâlet me tell youâthe one who went the slowest ended up winning.â
The gym teacher made them plank on the ground, then walked from the head of the line to the end. He hadnât even started the timer and already one of the boys couldnât hold it and fell down.
The first one fell, then three or four others fell like dominoes.
He Zhao didnât feel anything. He could still hold it for a long time, but seeing that all the people next to him were sitting on the ground, he felt a little silly still holding his own plank, so he and Xie Yu both went along and sat on the ground.
The gym teacher stopped walking and said, ââŚArenât you lot too weak? Just this little bit and you already canât do it? Do you want to do well in the sports meet or not?!â
Xie Yu had originally intended to skip gym class and go back to his dorm room to read, but Luo Wenqiang had dragged the entire class out to prepare for the sports meet.
The eight push-up contestants sat on the floor of the indoor court. To one side, several pairs of first-year students were playing badminton.
The shuttlecocks flew across the indoor court. Up into the air, and then down again.
âHow many can you do? He Zhao asked.
Xie Yu looked at the player before him run forward several steps, then leap to hit the shuttlecock. He said, âDonât know. Never counted.â
âLater, should we see who can do more?â
The gym teacher didnât give them the chance to compete. He gave it everything he had and said heâd be able to get their planking skills up to a never-before-seen level in just one short class period.
âYes, yes, yes.â Wan Da raised his hand. âCoach, I want to learn this.â
The gym teacher smiled and said, very meaningfully, âThen let us begin.â
Xie Yu had a bad premonition.
Two minutes later, the bad premonition became reality.
The shuttlecocks were no longer flying through the indoor court, and instead a chorus of âWhoaâ resounded throughout the hall.
The gym teacher squatted by the side and said, âOdd-numbered students, lie down. Even-numbered students, begin. On my count, do a push-up. After fifty, you can rest.â
Xie Yu lay under He Zhao and slowly, with a complicated feelings, spat out a single word. ââŚFuck.â
He Zhaoâs hands were on either side of Xie Yuâs arms, supporting the weight of his upper body; he maintained his distance from Xie Yu and was still adjusting his posture. This really was a little strange and he couldnât help laughing. âWho invented this? Genius. No wonder itâll take you to heights youâve never reached before.â
Wan Da was really about to cry. He said to the guy above him, âDo your best. If you donât hold it, something bad will happen.â
The guy above him was also panicking. âI-I-Iâll do my best.â
Once they had assumed their positions, the gym teacher blew the whistle for the first time. âä¸ďźâ
He Zhao lowered his body. The further he went, the closer he got to Xie Yu, and even though he tried to control his strength, he still inadvertently lightly touched him. Xie Yuâs body heat seemed to reach him through the thin material of their clothingâhis heartbeat and even the light warmth of his breath seemed to tangle with He Zhaoâs.
A while ago, He Zhao could still laugh at the prospect of this lying-down push-up setup; now, he couldnât laugh at all.
The two of them couldnât avoid staring at each otherâs faces, and the magnified versions at thatâtheir eyes, noses, eyelashes, and even every single microexpression was crystal-clear.
At the corner of Xie Yuâs eye, there was a very tiny mole.
Suddenly, He Zhao couldnât bear it any more. Who knew which of them turned away first, breaking this extended eye contact.
He moved his fingers and found that his palms were sweating a little.