Quick Transmigration: Male Lead, You’re Overpowered?

Chapter 99 - An Underachieving School Hunk and Bully (6)



Chapter 99: An Underachieving School Hunk and Bully (6)

Translator: asassin

She can’t starve herself all the time.

Ah Zhao stands up quietly and goes to the shop in the school where she buys a bread, milk, and two ham sausages.

When she walks around the corner of the classroom building, she’s stopped by a tall boy.

“Hi, which class are you in?” The boy has a bright smile.

Ah Zhao points at the classroom of Class 2.

The boy is about to say something else when Ah Zhao says politely: “I’m in a hurry to go back to my classroom. Please excuse me.”

The boy scratches his head a little shyly and steps aside. He watches Ah Zhao walking inside Class 2.

When Ah Zhao walks into the classroom, those girls have left. As usual, Gu Cheng is leaning on his desk, sleeping with an empty lunch-box beside him.

She still holds a grudge against Gu Cheng because of what he said earlier. She snorts softly and goes back to her seat to eat.

At the moment, there are only the two of them in the classroom.

Gu Cheng is about to fall asleep but for the sudden light sounds of wrapping papers and the occasional sound of sucking straw, which irrate him a lot.

Gu Cheng lifts his head impatiently.

It’s the transfer student, again.

He kicks Ah Zhao’s chair lightly.

Ah Zhao ignores him.

Then he kicks it again.

Ah Zhao keeps ignoring him.

“Hey, you.”

Ah Zhao turns around unhappily: “I have a name, Tang Zhao.”

Gu Cheng raises his eyebrows: “But I find ‘you’ more convenient.”

Ah Zhao rolls her eyes and shouts: “You! Who sits behind me!”

Gu Cheng: “What did you say?”

Ah Zhao snorts slightly: “If you keep calling me that, then I will call you that as well. Don’t you sit behind me? I find it convenient as well.”

Smile disappears from Gu Cheng’s face. He stares at Ah Zhao unblinkingly.

He looks a bit fierce when he’s serious.

However, Ah Zhao doesn’t give him any acknowledgement and puts the sausages in the bread leisurely.

Gu Cheng suddenly sneers: “You look like a rabbit but you’ve got guts.”

Ah Zhao has a large bite of the bread, her cheeks puffy because of chewing: “So, why do you call me?”

The way Ah Zhao eats reminds Gu Cheng of the hamster that his sister keeps at home.

They look the same. Both endearingly silly.

He doesn’t want to sleep any longer since he has talked to Ah Zhao.

Hearing that, he says: “Oh, nothing. I just find it fun.”

Ah Zhao glares at him. The male lead in this world must have a brain damage. She thinks.

She turns around in anger and focuses on her bread, leaving Gu Cheng her back which says “Don’t talk to me.”

Gu Cheng stares at her back for a good while when he suddenly smiles as if he has remembered something.

Song Wen sees that smile right when he walks into the classroom.

He cries out loud: “Wow, Brother Cheng, what ugly things are you thinking about that give you such a big smile?”

Gu Cheng glances at him and curls his lips: “I’m thinking about what Old Kai will say when your mom calls you on your phone later.”

Song Wen: “…”

He cries painfully: “Brother Cheng!”

That gives Ah Zhao a start. She thinks something is wrong with Song Wen.

However, what Song Wen says next is out of her expectation: “I’ve watched the stars and I’m afraid my end is near. Please take care of my game account. Take good care of it!”

Ah Zhao: “…”

Clearly, Gu Cheng has already been used to Song Wen’s dramatic action and he answers: “Go in peace. Your account might make two or three thousand. I will burn that for you.”


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