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The Byoukidere Is Her Sweetie-Chapter 229 - There wont be any more brats now (first update
Chapter 229: 229: There won’t be any more brats now (first update
Chapter 229: 229: There won’t be any more brats now (first update
Lixiang couldn’t listen anymore, indifferent, “I’m tired, hanging up.”
There, Xue Baoyi jumped up from the boss chair, “Wait!” He sneezed and sniffed, “Are you sick? Why does your voice sound off?”
Seriously, asking me this? Who caused it?!
Lixiang immediately hung up his call, pulled out the spare phone from the drawer, uninstalled the games, and blocked WeChat!
Still not feeling relieved, she kicked the quilt and screamed, “Damn it! Aaahhhhh!!”
Her scream would have lit up all the sound-controlled lights in the neighborhood.
Mr. Fang, thinking something serious had happened, didn’t even put down the spring onion he was holding and hurried over to ask, “What’s wrong? What’s wrong?”
Lixiang looked up, her eyes red and teary, “Mr. Fang.”
Frightened by her state, he quickly threw away the spring onion, “What’s wrong, my girl?”
It was better not to have asked, for as soon as he did, she couldn’t hold back and tears started to fall.
Lixiang, who hardly ever cried from childhood, had endured poverty and poor health without a tear. Being such a tough girl, this crying alarmed Mr. Fang, “Why are you crying?”
Her crying intensified, sobbing intermittently, “I was bitten by a dog, wuwuwu…”
Mr. Fang: “…”
That damn lethal dog! Daring to bite his girl!
His temper flared, “Which dog? Tell your dad, I’ll teach it a lesson!”
Lixiang cried pitifully, feeling miserable and disappointed, “It was a stray dog, wuwuwu…”
A stray dog? That’s trouble!
Mr. Fang became frantic, “Did you get a shot?”
Lixiang burped, confused, “What shot?”
“Weren’t you bitten by a dog? Get a rabies vaccination!” Mr. Fang looked at his daughter’s slender legs but found no wounds, “Where did it bite you? Show me.”
Lixiang’s face fell as if the sky was collapsing, “It’s over, I haven’t gotten the shot yet.”
“Let’s go, let’s go.” Mr. Fang, in a panic, pulled her, “I’m taking you to the hospital now.”
She refused to get up, clinging to the headboard, “I want to go by myself.”
If Mr. Fang found out, he would probably beat that scoundrel to death.
Let him get beaten to death!
But…
But hell!
Mr. Fang was still pulling her, “Let dad take you.”
She shook off his hand and rolled to the opposite side of the bed, “Don’t follow me, otherwise I’ll…” she pouted, crying even harder.
Mr. Fang’s wife passed away early, leaving him only this beloved daughter, whom he cherished beyond measure: “Alright, alright, I won’t go.”
Lixiang wiped away her tears, pulled herself together, and wrapped herself up like a mummy, then sneaked out to a pharmacy three kilometers from home.
She lurked behind the light-shielded shelf, looked around furtively, didn’t find what she was looking for, then plucked up her courage and hoarsely asked the clerk.
“Where’s the contraceptive?”
The clerk was an old man, not very old-looking yet hard of hearing, “What medicine?” his voice loud and clear.
Lixiang, with her face covered by a scarf and wearing sunglasses, looked around and whispered back, “Contraceptive.”
The old man adjusted his glasses on the bridge of his nose, “What medicine?”
Lixiang clenched her throat, “Contraceptive.”
The old man leaned in, “Contra what?”
Lixiang’s temper flared, she shouted, “Contraceptive!”
Startled by the yelling, the old man frowned at her, digging in his ear, “Contraceptive, why didn’t you say so earlier?”
Lixiang: “…”
Hadn’t she said it from the start?!
After buying the medicine and water, she found a restroom, took one pill, and not feeling reassured, took another, then threw away the rest of the pills before going back home.
From afar, she already saw someone at the entrance of her apartment building, and without saying a word, she took off running.
Who else could it be?
That stray dog!
“Fang Lixiang!” the stray dog chased after her, taking advantage of his long legs, and caught up in just a few steps, grabbing her hat, “Why are you running?”
Right, why was she running? She hadn’t done anything guilty!
Well, strictly speaking, she had done a little bit, just a tiny bit: that bump on the back of his head, she had pressed it…
Wearing sunglasses, she blatantly lied, “Didn’t you see? I’m running.”
Xue Baoyi didn’t believe her nonsense, “Running in the middle of the day, what for.”
Her face wrapped with a scarf, she spoke nonsense confidently, “Didn’t you see how I wrapped myself up? I’m sick, I need to sweat it out.”
Her voice indeed sounded odd, nasal.
“Where does it hurt, is it serious?” Xue Baoyi tried to lift the scarf from her face to see her complexion.
Fang Lixiang immediately jumped back, wouldn’t let her touch the scarf, with an expression that said ‘don’t touch me or I’ll bite you,’ and she glared at him, fiercely saying, “I was bitten by a dog.”
He asked, “Which dog?” He would have to beat it up.
Fang Lixiang sneered, “A stray dog!”
Xue Baoyi wanted to ask her why she hadn’t been online gaming, why she had blocked him, but he feared exposing his alter ego, feeling suffocated inside, “You were bitten by a dog and still running, don’t you want to get better?”
She ignored him, turning her head to the side.
Xue Baoyi felt she was a bit strange today, normally she was so well-behaved in front of him except in the game, today she was like a little chili—spicy and feisty.
He stepped directly in front of her, “Why are you not speaking?”
She shook her head away again, “I don’t want to talk to a jerk.”
Jerk: “…”
He ruffled his hair, the back of his head still aching, “How am I a jerk?”
“Are you not aware of what you did?”
Clueless jerk: “…” What had he done?
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He still couldn’t remember!
Fang Lixiang: “Jerk!”
Alright then.
Xue Baoyi wasn’t in a rush to argue, “Seeing you’re sick, I’ll let you curse me then.”
Fang Lixiang scoffed, “Thanks a lot.”
“…”
Was she on edge?
He didn’t understand why she was upset. He’d never seriously dated a girl before, didn’t know how to soothe one, and his head was really hurting, he pressed his temples, “Stop annoying me, I’m sick too.” He leaned his head closer, his voice sounded nasally and weak, “Feel it, I have a fever, my head could boil an egg.”
She refused to touch him, “Then why did you come to my place?”
He stubbornly said, “Who said I came specially to your place?” He blurted out a lie, “I was just passing by.”
“Xue Baoyi,” she lost her furious tone, now serious, “Do you really not remember anything from last night?”
Xue Baoyi, having a fever, head throbbing: “What happened last night?” Could it be they had fought?
“You—”
How could she start? As thick-skinned as she was, she was still a girl, and it bothered her that he didn’t remember, it really bothered her, she couldn’t help thinking, maybe to him, no matter who it was last night, it was all the same.
It was so unfair, she wasn’t like that, not everyone was the same to her, she wasn’t senseless, she could have pushed him away, but because it was him, she didn’t.
He still asked, “What about me?”
What about you?
You lied to me!
Lied to me about online dating!
She sniffed, her eyes heating up, “You hit me!”