Chapter 053 - What's there to review? Might as well offer incense and prayers.
Fake Slackers
Translator: Jury
Editor: NomNom
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053 â Whatâs there to review? Might as well offer incense and prayers.
In Xie Yuâs seventeen years of living, he had never felt that he had very much youthful ardor.
Before, Zhou Dalei and the others had secretly rented R-rated DVDs, hidden them from Madam Gu and Daleiâs parents, and locked their doors, not even daring to breathe loudly.
The young Dalei had watched the tapes red-faced without averting his eyes. Xie Yu had glanced at the screen twice, then booted up an old tube TV to the side and played on his Famicom game console.
What had Dalei said back then? He had said, âBoss Xie, you arenât asexual, are you?â
âWhatâs so special about it,â Xie Yu said. âItâs just sex, isnât it?â
Zhou Dalei: ââŚâŚâ
Da Mei: ââŚâŚâ
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But he was in a relationship now, right?
It was just drinking from the same bottle of water.
Why did his heart speed up?
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A sharp whistle signalled the end of gym class.
The gym teacher walked out of the stadium and waved to Luo Wenqiang. Liu Cunhao, who was holding the ball, used the last few seconds to jump and toss the ball into the basket.
âClass is over. Dismissed.â The gym teacher instructed the gym rep to pack up the equipment.
Gym rep Luo Wenqiang couldnât carry the whole classâs gym equipment, so He Zhao jumped down from his perch next to the flowerbed and went to help. âIâll take the rackets. Old Xie, lend a hand?â
Xie Yu took half the rackets and the group walked in a line toward the equipment room. Liu Cunhao was still holding the basketball, refusing to let it go.
âItâs all the fault of those two classes from last year. Idiots, the lot of them. They even fought. Whatâs there to fight over?â
âI was there. It was really intense. In the end they just threw away the ball and started fighting with their fists. Even the referees were stunned silly.â
The equipment room was big and divided into sections according to the types of sport. The badminton rackets went on the innermost shelves. He Zhao lifted them up and stuffed them in, then moved to one side to make space for Xie Yu. âI was at last yearâs basketball match.â
Xie Yu said, âOh, no wonder your class didnât make it to the finals.â
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âClass 2 plays too dirty. No fun at all. We were eliminated in the first round.â He Zhao thought back to how he had dragged the team down. âCompete on skill or not at all.â
âYeah, yeah, yeah, youâre good.â Xie Yu put the rackets back, straightening them somewhat obsessively, and said, âYouâre very good.â
The space between the shelves was narrow and could barely fit two people. At some point He Zhao had moved to occupy the space opposite him, so when Xie Yu finished and turned around he was nearly in He Zhaoâs arms.
He Zhao laughed. âLittle friend, is this an offering?â
âOffering what?â Xie Yu said. âA good dog doesnât block the way. Move aside?â
He Zhaoâs hand rested on Xie Yuâs waist, gently pushing through the thin fabric, nudging him into a corner. They were both tall, but the corner was secluded, and Luo Wenqiang and the others were busy chatting over by the basketballs and didnât notice them.
The incident with the water bottle on the basketball court surfaced again in his mind as a result of their covert actions.
âIâm not a dog,â He Zhao said. âIâm not moving.â
The atmosphere was just right and they had picked a good location, too. Xie Yu slowly closed his eyes and saw He Zhaoâs face drawing closer to his when he opened them again. He gave He Zhaoâs head a slap in reply. âIdiot. Cameras.â
He Zhao: ââŚ..â
There were cameras, more than one, in the equipment room. It was a lot to manage so the school relied on the students being aware the cameras were there. When equipment was borrowed and returned every class period the gym rep had to register it on a form.
Xie Yu looked over and found that there was one facing them.
He Zhao internally cursed ten thousand times.
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Luo Wenqiang and the others filled in the form, then came over. âZhao-ge, are you done?â
Aside from Luo Wenqiangâs loud voice, Xie Yu could still hear He Zhao cursing under his breath. The gist was Screw young love, Iâm in a right and proper relationship.
He Zhao kept cursing. The gym rep was nearly to their corner and He Zhao was about to let go but Xie Yu suddenly leaned forward and kissed him at the base of his ear.
It was warm, and very soft.
From the cameraâs vantage point, it would look like one of them leaned closer to say something, and one wouldnât be able to tell what they really were doing.
He Zhao had been about to curse but the words got stuck and he said âFuuuuuââ for very long and didnât continue.
Xie Yu stepped away again, leaning back, and narrowed his eyes at He Zhao.
Luo Wenqiang walked over to the equipment racks, not noticing anything out of the ordinary. âDone putting the rackets back? Letâs go back to class? Hao-zi and the others are waiting outside.â
Xie Yu kicked He Zhao, who said, âAh, going back to class? Then shall we go?â
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The mid-term exams were nearing. Class 2.3 got a lot quieter and stopped horsing around in class. Everyone was hugging the Buddhaâs leg,š clinging onto the hope that cramming in these last few days would unexpectedly result in good grades.
A line had formed in front of Xue Xishengâs desk to ask questions, so he had no leeway to catch Class 3âs two repeat offenders.
Wan Da, at the end of the line, realized he probably wouldnât get his questions answered during this class break. He sat in the empty seat in front of Xie Yu and groaned and sighed. âThe two of you⌠even have the free time to be playing video games.â
Xie Yu was very calm in the face of Class 3âs unprecedented atmosphere of anxiety. âWhatâs there to review? Might as well offer incense and prayers.â
He Zhao was even more calm. âA few days ago, I bought a few couplets that guarantee passing the exam. They should get here before the mid-terms. A master has blessed them. Shall I give you two when they arrive?â
Wan Da: ââŚâŚâ
These two⌠werenât human at all.
Even got goddamned couplets that had been blessed.
Wan Da kept these thoughts to himself. Out loud, he said, âThen⌠then give me two.â
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He Zhaoâs couplets arrived the day before the exam. There were ten in a packet, each with a red paper base and bold words written in gold. They looked extravagant and in one of the lower corners in small print were the words Master Ling Hui.²
All of Class 3 sighed with amazement at seeing them. They all thought their creativity was too weak. To go to this extentâŚ
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It rained the entire day before the exam. The next morning, the roads were still damp.
There was no more time to prepare. They studied all night, but didnât even have dark circles to show for their hard work of the last few days before the exams.
âStudents, the weather is getting cold. Remember to wear a jacket! Welcome todayâs exams with a warm heart.â Mad Dog freely gave care and concern during his normal daily broadcast. âAs the saying goes, an army will train for a thousand days for a single battle. Donât have any regrets! Fight hard, students!â
They had ten minutes to move between exam rooms. Tang Sen pasted a seating chart onto the podium, and Class 3 used every last second to memorize poetry and formulas. When the bell rang, everyone picked up their writing materials and went off to their respective rooms.
Xie Yu and He Zhao were still in the last division, in the exact same classroom as the monthly exams.
There was basically no change to the group of people who assembled at the poor studentsâ gathering grounds. Some studentsâ positions were swapped, but that was all.
Even if they had cheated in the previous exams, the student they had copied from was in this exam venue, too, so their grades wouldnât be much higher. Six of one, half a dozen of the other. Climbing several places from the bottom was already worthy of celebration.
Xie Yu sat in his seat and He Zhao sat behind him. The two put their heads together. âOld Xie, I feel like Iâm in good form today. I feel like Iâll get a good score.â
âKeep feeling,â Xie Yu said. âFeelings are all you have.â
He Zhao said, âSecond-from-last, you have a superiority complex?â
Xie Yu: âIâm better than you, at any rate.â
He Zhao lifted a hand and patted the top of Xie Yuâs head.
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After a while, He Zhao asked, âWhat do you want to eat when the exam is over?â
âAnythingâs fine. Donât ask Shen Jie along.â Xie Yu idly twirled a pen and said, âEvery time he comes along we end up fighting.â
He Zhao remembered their previous two dinner outings, slid right past the thought of reflecting on his own behavior and that of his little friend, and came straight to the conclusion that Shen Jie was the problem. âAll right, letâs not ask him.â
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The mid-term exams were much more important than the monthly examsâthey were a matter of life and death. After the grades were released, their parents would be waiting for them. This time, the students in the poor studentsâ gathering ground were no longer content to copy from each other and came up with new and creative methods. âIâm⌠selling answers. Take one less beating. Anyone need them?â
The others swarmed him. âWhat answers? How much are you selling for?â
âTwo hundred a set. Iâll send it to your phone. Instantly.â
âTwo hundred? Robbing a house while itâs on fire,Âł are you?â
The student selling answers said, âYeah, exactly.â
The students in the poor studentsâ gathering ground had backbone. Due to the expense, no one bought it.
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âThe first subject is literature. Your handwriting should be neat and you must answer the questions according to guidelines. The exam duration is 120 minutes.â
The invigilating teacher was Old Tang from their class and the history teacher from the class next door. If not for Old Tang, probably no one would be willing to take on the task of supervising this exam group.
In the words of the other teachers, even if they copied answers, no matter who they copied from the result would still be about the same.
âAnalyze the question carefully, and donât stray off topic in your essay.â Tang Sen fixed his gaze on He Zhao. He was really a little worried; he wanted them to do these two things right, if nothing else. âAnd watch your handwriting. If we canât read it, we canât give you points.â
Xie Yu looked at the essay question first. While he considered how to answer, he also wondered how a certain idiot would run away with the topic.
The zero-point âSilhouetteâ essay was, to this day, still circulating amongst the students in their year.
Erzhongâs papers were not as difficult as those of other schools. The questions were usually very conservative and followed the standard format. Xie Yu finished answering, estimated he would score about 50-60 points, then slumped on his desk to sleep.
The moment he laid his head down he heard He Zhao calling him.
He Zhao called his name quietly twice more, then tapped the underside of the desk with a finger. âOld Xie.â
Rain started to drizzle against the window outside. Wind blew in through the crack in the window, slightly chilly.
Xie Yu remembered the monthly exams and stretched his hand out behind him. âPassing answers again?â
He Zhao said nothing.
But the hand which Xie Yu had stuck under the desk hadnât had time to more than grasp at the air before He Zhao caught it. He grasped Xie Yuâs fingertips first, then moved upwards to hold his hand.