Chapter 96 Classmates, I Dote on You (10)
"I'll go back first, goodbye!"

Her voice was tense, and when she said this, she seemed extremely urgent, as if she had finally gotten rid of Tang Chi.

Tang Chi frowned, and gave a light hum.

Seeing this, Fei Jue gave him a slight smile, turned around and left, still in a hurry.

Tang Chi sneered in his heart, but the next second, he followed her unhurriedly.

But after walking a few steps, Fei Jue has already found out.

She turned around and asked in confusion, "do you have anything else to do?"

"I'm going to the drugstore ahead to buy something."

Tang Chi spoke without blushing.

"Oh!" Fei Jue nodded.

He thought Tang Chi was following her.

Suddenly, he remembered the box of Band-Aids Tang Chi bought today, no wonder it was exactly the same as hers.

She didn't think much about it, but the next moment, Tang Chi had already caught up and walked side by side with her.

Fei Jue turned her head and stuck out her tongue.

It seems that we have to walk this distance with him again.

The two walked side by side on the sidewalk, Tang Chi didn't speak, and Fei Jue didn't know what to say.

Like strangers walking together.

Except for the occasional passing vehicles, and a few students like them who were left alone, it was after ten o'clock at night, and it was extremely quiet here.

With Tang Chi by his side, Fei Jue felt embarrassed and didn't know what to say to him, so she just silently counted the steps she took, and guessed how many steps they had left to reach the pharmacy.

When she counted nearly a thousand steps, she finally reached the intersection.

The pharmacy is on this side of the road, and Fei Jue has to cross the road to go home.

Finally being able to separate from Tang Chi, Fei Jue saw that it was a green light, and said directly, "Go and buy medicine, I'm going back, goodbye."

This time, without giving Tang Chi a chance to speak, he ran to the other side of the road.

Tang Chi saw her glance back, and then ran away quickly.

He stood across the road, watching Fei Jue turn into the alley.

Looking back at the pharmacy, he left without going in.

Tang Chi, who came home at night, drew another picture in his notebook before going to sleep.

As for Fei Jue, he wanted to do a few more questions at first, but when he was taking the paper, he suddenly saw the box of Band-Aids that he secretly hid in his schoolbag and brought back.

She took it out and looked at it carefully, and there was no difference, so she put it on her desk.

Just as she was doing a question, she glanced over uncontrollably, picked up the box, and drew a big smiling face on the blank space on the back, which was the same series as the one she drew on Tang Chi's post-it note.

She dawdled for a while, and it was almost time to go to bed, so she had to stuff the paper back into her schoolbag.

The next day is Chinese early self-study.

The teacher left a recitation task the day before yesterday, and the group leaders of each group should recite it for her.

She memorized them in advance, and then came to supervise them.

Fei Jue has a good temper and a soft personality. Some members of the group are unwilling to recite it to the group leader, so they all come to her.

She almost never refused, and listened patiently.

And Tang Chi had almost never attended premature self-study before, but somehow he came today for an unprecedented time.

But Fei Jue didn't notice him at first, and when she was counting up the recitation list in the middle, someone suddenly stood beside her.

I thought it was someone else who was endorsing the book, but before I looked up at him, I said directly: "You memorize it, I'm listening."

(End of this chapter)

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