Chapter 110 - An Underachieving School Hunk and Bully (17)
Chapter 110: An Underachieving School Hunk and Bully (17)
Translator: asassin
Ah Zhao: “…”
Song Wen and Gu Cheng’s reaction suddenly gives Ah Zhao the idea that the accident might not be as bad as it looks.
A mild smile comes to her lips: “I’m sorry. I forgot to control my strength. Didn’t scare you, did I?”
Song Wen shakes his head hurriedly: “No, not at all. I’m convinced by your charisma. That’s all! That’s it,”
Gu Cheng stood up quietly: “I’ll go and get a new desk.”
However, when he stands up, Old Kai, who has been strolling around comes back outside the classroom, and he sees the smashed desk at once.
“Gu Cheng!” Old Kai’s angry growl is heard all along the corridor.
“You father were here a moment ago. What have you promised me? That you’ve realized what you did wrong, that you would behave yourself? How come you smash a desk in such a short time?” Old Kai’s hands are shaking because of anger.
Gu Cheng: “…”
As the saying goes that one who does nothing is blamed for another’s fault.
Ah Zhao explains in a hurry: “Sorry, teacher. This desk isn’t broken by Gu Cheng. It’s me. I was being careless…”
Old Kai waves his hands: “Tang Zhao, don’t take the blame for him. Why would you break his desk anyway. Gu Cheng must have been mischievous.”
Gu Cheng: “…”
Ah Zhao has no choice: “Teacher, it really was me who broke it accidently. If you don’t believe me, you can ask other classmates.”
She looks at her classmates.
Old Kai looks over with suspicion.
Those students hurriedly nod.
Old Kai looks at those students once more before he looks at Ah Zhao and Gu Cheng with confusion.
Then he says with bitterness: “Gu Cheng, I never thought you are this kind of person! It okay to do something wrong when you can just admit it. How come you let someone else take the blame for you, and a female student as well? And you…”
He looks disappointedly at those student witnesses: “You, help Gu Cheng to frame your new classmate. You let me down!”
Those student onlookers: “…” No, we don’t, teacher! We are telling the truth.
Gu Cheng: “…” I’m in big trouble.
Ah Zhao: “…” I’m so tired of this.
Old Kai is at the edge of flaring up: “I tell you what, Gu Cheng. It’s okay if you don’t like to study. But it’s not okay be a bad person. What you did…”
“Teacher!” Ah Zhao suddenly shouts out loud.
Old Kai is startled by her: “What is it, Tang Zhao?”
Ah Zhao says with all seriousness: “I didn’t lie. This desk is really broken by me by accident. Gu Cheng didn’t do it.”
Seeing that Old Kai still doesn’t believe her, she thinks about it and says: “I can prove it.”
Old Kai looks at her, full of misgivings.
I can’t break another desk.
Ah Zhao looks around her and finds a box of chocolate.
The box is made of iron, which is very hard to break. It’s as large as an adult’s head.
Dumping all the chocolate out, Ah Zhao presents Old Kai with the box: “Look, teacher.”
Old Kai: “At what?”
His eyes widen in an instant and keep growing larger. What’s happening in front of him makes him start to doubt this world.
The delicate and lovely girl who transferred from a top school makes a firm iron box into a roll of scrap easily like she’s playing with plasticine.
Old Kai: “!!!”
Ah Zhao smiles shyly: “I’m a little stronger than the average.”