Rebirth: Slice-of-life Cultivation-Chapter 235 - 205 Find Someone_2

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Chapter 235: Chapter 205: Find Someone_2

Chapter 235 -205: Find Someone_2

“Do you want Pang Jiao to give you mouth-to-mouth resuscitation?”

With just one sentence, Wu Xiaoqi’s expression underwent a dramatic change. Considering his understanding of Pang Jiao among those in class eight, Wu Xiaoqi thought no one knew her better than he did.

He imagined the scene of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in his mind and immediately shed his previous arrogance, seriously saying,

“Stop joking around in the future.”

After saying this, Wu Xiaoqi walked away with the basketball, but the image he envisioned kept flashing through his mind from time to time.

Chen Siyu praised Jiang Ning, “You’re really good at long jump.”

Before, she only knew of Jiang Ning’s prowess in fighting but hadn’t realized he was equally impressive in sports.

Bai Yuxia said, “Pole vaulting is risky; for the sake of safety, it’s best not to do it anymore.”

Upon hearing this, Dan Kaiquan immediately promised, “I absolutely won’t do it anymore.”

Bai Yuxia added, “Next month’s sports meet, Jiang Ning could participate.”

As soon as the sports meet was mentioned, not only Dan Kaiquan but also Cui Yu, who came over to celebrate the victory in PE class, joined the conversation.

Xue Yuantong, holding a round box, placed it in front of Jiang Ning:

“Let’s play Connect Five.”

The two had previously played on grid paper with a pen, but later Xue Yuantong felt he couldn’t fully showcase his skills, so he had Jiang Ning buy a Connect Five set from the bookstore at the school gate.

“Let’s play for fun.” Jiang Ning was free at the moment.

They spread out the board, and Jiang Ning and Xue Yuantong began to play.

Chen Siyu and the others were talking with Dan Kaiquan and Cui Yu, who were standing in the hallway, about the sports meet.

During the conversation, they mentioned Jiang Ning, but he remained calm and undisturbed, focusing on playing chess with Xue Yuantong.

The class bell rang, and Cui Yu returned to his own seat, while Dan Kaiquan went back to the other side of the aisle. He looked at Jiang Ning and Xue Yuantong playing chess, almost huddling together.

Dan Kaiquan was envious – playing a match with Bai Yuxia would be a delightful experience in this world~

Thinking this, Dan Kaiquan’s gaze turned to the Connect Five game Jiang Ning was playing with and then dismissed it. Connect Five was for elementary school kids, and as a high school student, he should be playing games of higher difficulty.

He thought of Go, but he didn’t know how to play, so in the end, Dan Kaiquan settled on Chess.

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He believed he was pretty good at Chess and planned to show Bai Yuxia a move or two when the time came.

In the last class of the afternoon, the class monitor ran to the teacher’s desk to sit, guarding the class discipline.

Jiang Ning and Xue Yuantong were still playing chess. Playing chess during a self-study class could lead to a stern lecture if caught by the passing teachers, but as the first and second-ranked students in their grade, Shan Qingrong’s character tended to be especially amusing.

Even the occasional visit by the grade director was met with a friendly demeanor.

After several rounds, the score was you win one, I win one.

Seeing that he couldn’t win with an overwhelming advantage, Xue Yuantong decided to battle another day.

When it came time to pack up the board and pieces, the black and white pieces needed to be sorted into their respective boxes.

There was a problem.

Xue Yuantong thought Jiang Ning should clean up.

But Jiang Ning believed since Xue Yuantong invited him to play, it should be Xue Yuantong who cleaned up.

After a brief standoff, neither could persuade the other.

So, they came up with a solution: Rock, Paper, Scissors.

Jiang Ning, with his Divine Sense, effortlessly won.

Xue Yuantong was not convinced, insisting on best two out of three.

Then she lost again, and Xue Yuantong was furious.

Jiang Ning said, “How about this, we both make a concession – you pick up the black pieces, and I’ll pick up the white pieces, but you go first.”

It sounded quite fair at first, and without waiting for Jiang Ning to finish, Xue Yuantong agreed.

She picked out the black pieces one by one from the scattered pieces on the board and placed them in the box.

After she was done, Jiang Ning looked at the remaining white pieces on the board, grabbed them all at once, and put them into the other box.

Xue Yuantong was initially confused, then realized she had been tricked.

After school in the afternoon, Jiang Ning finished his meal and returned to the classroom.

Lu Qiqi from the back row came over to him; she sat in the empty seat behind Geng Lu and tapped Geng Lu:

“Let’s chat for a bit.”

Geng Lu was somewhat surprised – Lu Qiqi usually hung out with Yu Wen and the others and wasn’t close to her.

The circles of girls often tend to be more complex than those of boys; if you’re not in the same circle, the relationships are generally not that great.

She had never spoken to Lu Qiqi one-on-one, just face-to-face with classmates, seeing each other every day without fail. Seeing this, Geng Lu didn’t refuse.

Lu Qiqi lowered her voice, “Do you still remember, during the sports class this afternoon, a senior from the second year came to look for you?”

Geng Lu’s expression was puzzled.

Seeing this, Lu Qiqi said, “He asked you for your contact information, right?”

Geng Lu, “Yes, he did.”

She was curious why Lu Qiqi knew about it. Logically speaking, Jiang Ning, Xue Yuantong, and Chen Siyu weren’t the type to spread rumors.

Lu Qiqi took the initiative to admit, “During sports class, I was sitting by the ping-pong table. I saw him come up to you. That senior, he went to the same middle school as I did, and I guessed he would ask you for your contact details.”

“You must remember not to give him your contact information.”

As Lu Qiqi said this, she touched her freshly done manicure:

“Back when I was in the eighth grade, there was an innocent girl in my class. That senior asked her for her QQ, and then he started dating her and tried to lure her to a rented house outside.”

Lu Qiqi wasn’t very detailed in her explanation, but everyone was in high school, not some naive little girls. A hint was enough, and the informed would understand.

“The girl didn’t want to, and he kept begging. If it weren’t for other girls from the class holding her back, she would have definitely gone.”

“Later, when the two broke up, that senior spread rumors, saying he had taken the girl to the rented house, and in the end, she was forced to transfer schools because of the slander.”

“This guy is really bad news. You must avoid any contact with him,” Lu Qiqi warned.

“Mm-hmm, I’ll remember that,” Geng Lu took it to heart and told Lu Qiqi,

“Thank you so much, really, thanks a lot.”

Lu Qiqi instructed, “He might come looking for you again, it’s best to find someone to take care of it for you.”

She gestured towards Jiang Ning ahead.

She had seen Jiang Ning fight before, knew that she was tough, noticed she performed well academically, and had seen the iPhone Jiang Ning used, which she herself had always wanted but couldn’t get her family to buy.

From Lu Qiqi’s perspective, it was clear that Jiang Ning was someone who could settle matters, but unfortunately, she wasn’t close to Jiang Ning.

Geng Lu didn’t want to cause trouble; she said,

“Let’s see how it goes, and if he adds me again, I’ll ask Jiang Ning.”

Lu Qiqi chuckled and asked, “Did your impression of me change?”

Geng Lu replied, “You’re actually quite nice, not what I thought.”

Previously, she had assumed Lu Qiqi was the type of girl who was good at dressing up, acted boldly, and was dating someone—clearly not her kind of person. But after this incident, her opinion had indeed changed a lot.

“Heh, no need to thank me. Next time you meet a good-looking guy, remember to introduce him to me,” said Lu Qiqi with a smile as she walked away.

She really didn’t need to meddle, but Lu Qiqi didn’t want to see that kind of middle school incident happening again.

Because the girl she was referring to was herself.

She had changed a lot in the past two years, and with makeup and dressing up, that senior hadn’t recognized her. Otherwise, he might have continued to pester her.

The first class of the evening was chemistry.

Guo Ran brought her textbook to teach class eight. Although she had been teaching them for a semester, the boys still couldn’t get enough of her; Guo Ran was always so attractive, and they felt she was different from the girls in the class.

Hu Jun just glanced at Guo Ran, passing judgment on her: a pretentiously mature recent college graduate.

Right then, Hu Jun’s attention drifted away; he only had eyes for the math teacher.

‘Math teacher, when will you come back? I’m already tired of ogling Gao Heshuai,’ he longed in his heart.

Guo Ran’s teaching involved frequent interaction, and she liked to call people to their feet to answer questions.

Facing an attractive teacher, if it was an easy question, the boys were usually eager to respond, but if it was a tough one, they’d keep silent, not wanting to lose face.

Guo Ran took the chalk and wrote a problem on the board, a very difficult chemistry question.

Guo Ran pointed to the question and looked over the class:

“Next, I’m going to choose someone to come up and solve this problem.”

The students who were initially looking up immediately lowered their heads, like ostriches, too scared to make eye contact with her.

Seeing the students’ reaction, Ms. Guo smiled slyly:

“Don’t be nervous, the person I’m picking is me.”

Then, she took the chalk and began to write out the solution herself.

This not only made the students breathe a sigh of relief but also left them speechless: Mr. Guo, are you here to teach, or just to play with us?

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