Chi Shu Yan also didnât know what was wrong with him; heâd never had this habit of feeding others before, but just now, when he saw Su Tang like that, he couldnât help using his chopsticks to pick up food and pass it to Su Tang. This action felt very natural, as if heâd done it every day, even though this was, in fact, the first time heâd eaten with Su Tang.
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His breathing sped up as he recalled Su Tangâs appearance just nowâthe otherâs mouth open and looking like he completely trusted him. Su Tang ate it before realising what had happened, then raised his face to look at Chi Shu Yan.
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With his big eyes wide open, revealing a naive and innocent aura, Chi Shu Yan suddenly felt that him not blushing was the real problem.
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The two looked at each other without words, especially Su Tang, who was way more flustered and blushed a hundred times more than Chi Shu Yan. When the other side didnât speak, he was even more embarrassed to mention it. And after seeing the other party blushing awkwardly, his blush soon rose as well. At last, the two gazed at each other for a long time before both tacitly lowered their heads and continued to eat.
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Afterwards, neither mentioned what had happened just now.
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Su Tang didnât think too much and ate a few mouthfuls, feeling that the food was now tasteless. He didnât know what was wrong, but he just felt that the piece Chi Shu Yan fed him had the best taste. It was sweet and fragrant, so delicious that he wanted to cry. He really was strange; it was all made in the same pot, so why did he think that the piece Chi Shu Yan had given him was the best?
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He couldnât think of a reason, and feeling a little frustrated, he reluctantly moved his chopsticks a few times before finally putting them down and saying, âWell⊠erm, I feel that I canât eat anymore.â
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Chi Shu Yan looked at his plate. The amount of food that was eaten was so little that it was pitiful. It was just like the amount cats ate, making it hard to believe that the other party was really full. So he asked, âYou ate so little, are you sure you ate your fill?â
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âIâm full.â Su Tang nodded. Chi Shu Yan then raised his eyebrows and looked at him again, expressing that he didnât at all believe what was said.
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âIâm really full. You can touch my tummy, itâs already sticking out.â Su Tang said as he patted his belly.
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Chi Shu Yan glanced at him, his expression a little strange. His eyes moved from Su Tangâs petite face and finally strayed to the other partyâs waist, where only a slender figure could be seen through the uniform he was wearing.
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It gave off the feeling of a youthâs naivety and playfulness while also like the mesmerising appearance of a flower drenched in morning dew before blooming, its tender and adorable look attracting peopleâs care and love.
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You could even smell a hint of sweetness in the air.
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Chi Shu Yan retracted his gaze, and images of what heâd seen replayed in his head. This was the first time heâd looked at someone in a way that could be considered perverse; even though their bodies were of a similar structure, he was still staring like a pervert and constantly thinking about it.
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It was all because Su Tang asked him to touch his belly.
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The speaker didnât have the intention but the listener didâChi Shu Yan was a prime example of this. Right after remembering this phrase, he felt as if his heart had begun to get hot and that even his blood was starting to boil. He thought that if he did touch Su Tang, he might not be rejected. The two people definitely had different thoughts on this point.
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Even if the other party might be shy, as simple and innocent as a lamb, he himself wasnât. He was like a big bad wolf, always holding some perverse thoughts in his heart.
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So he didnât do it, nor did he think about doing it, only responding vaguely like usual.
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Su Tang was satisfied, laying down on the table and waiting for the other party.
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Staring at others while they were eating wasnât polite, so Su Tang turned his head to look around. He realised that there were fewer people in the cafeteria than at the beginning. Originally, there were more boys, but now, there were more girls since the boys usually prefered to go out and play football after quickly eating, whereas the girls prefered to gather together and gossip.
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As for the topics of gossip, they included a wide range, from movies that featured popular celebrities to how a teacher didnât pull their zipper up, and even how the food tasted today. Su Tang wasnât doing anything so he just listened to them and didnât think much about it.
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At first, they were talking innocently, but after a while, Su Tang heard another party chatting about Chi Shu Yan. His heart tightened and he pricked his ears, and the more he listened, the more his flush rose.
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This so-called gossip had been spread from one person to another and the original gossip had ultimately been distorted. For example, the original version of the gossip was normal at noon, but in the end, it had somehow turned into Chi Shu Yan having a lover, even saying that the lover was bent!Â
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Moreover, they also kept peering at where he was. When Su Tang turned his head, those girls almost screamed in excitement.\nÂ
It was even mixed with cute, pleasant, and soft-sounding voices.
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Su Tang felt embarrassed to death. Of course, he couldnât continue listening and could only weakly withdraw. But when he lifted his head, he saw Chi Shu Yan smiling at him.
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âAhâŠâ Su Tang was startled. Scared that the other party would hear the gossip, he could only ask, âHave you finished eating?â
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âIâve finished eating.â Chi Shu Yan said while nodding his head. He stood up and tidily arranged the plates, then asked, âJust now, did you listen to the gossip?â
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âNope, I didnât listen to it.â Su Tang hurriedly made up a lie.
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âOh.â Chi Shu Yan nodded his head once more and gave him a meaningful look before walking away to return the plates.
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âWhere are we going after?â Su Tang asked in a small voice, following behind him.
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âGoing to the forest ba.â Chi Shu Yan said without looking back.
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Su Tang: ?!!
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âYou donât like it? Then letâs go to a small corner of the corridor.â Chi Shu Yan said.
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âWhat are you saying?â Su Tang was going crazy. He stepped forward to try and reason with the other party, but as he did so, Chi Shu Yan turned around and he just so happened to knock into his chest.
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âWu.â Su Tang staggered and stumbled backwards. Fortunately, Chi Shu Yanâs hand quickly grabbed him, preventing him from falling.
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But Su Tang didnât say thank you. He glared at the other party, wanting to say something but not knowing how to say it. After a while, he decided to turn his head and leave, ignoring the other.
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âYou scoundrel.â Su Tang suddenly said.
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âHm?â Chi Shu Yan wasnât angry. Instead, he kind of wanted to laugh. He thought that when Su Tang was scolding people, it was very funny since his tone was soft and didnât seem the slightest bit threatening.
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âYou still wanted to ask me even though you obviously heard what the girls said as well.â Su Tang muttered.
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âIâm sorry.â Chi Shu Yan said sincerely, wanting to pat Su Tangâs head. However, he was afraid the other party would be angry, and he said, âI wonât be like this next time. Are you still angry?âÂ
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ââŠâŠâ Su Tang didnât answer him, prepared to leave him hanging, but then they walked past the small corner near the stairs, causing him to remember what the girls had said before.
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So he asked, âWhat did you hear just now?â
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âHm⊠Do you really want to hear?â Chi Shu Yan, by contrast, hesitated to speak.
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âHurry up and say it!â Su Tang turned his head, domineering like a little landlord, which resulted in Chi Shu Yan wanting to laugh.
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âI just heard them say that weâre a couple, and which places are better for a date. Hm, thatâs all.â Chi Shu Yan said.
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âReally?â Su Tang didnât believe him as he remembered that amongst those words, there were all kinds of âplayâ. For example, âexercisingâ at the stairs and stuff like that.
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However, Chi Shu Yan insisted that heâd only heard that much, his expression extremely serious, and he even had the helplessness of someone who was wronged, âReally, I only heard that much.â
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As if that was true.
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In fact, heâd heard what the girls had said from beginning to end, but he didnât dare say something so indecent since Su Tang would be so ashamed that heâd stay away after hearing it. But just because he didnât say it didnât mean that he hadnât heard it.
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Because heâd secretly kept those words in his heart.