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Hahaha, so cute.
—From the Diary of Fairy Su Zaizai
After saying that, Su Zaizai also felt it wasn’t quite appropriate.
Her teasing of the beautiful boy could only remain at a spiritual level; if she rashly delved into physical matters, it would be too hasty.
After some thought, she added: “...your dog.”
Upon hearing this, the heat in Zhang Lurang’s ears gradually subsided. He turned to look at her, his eyes devoid of emotion.
Su Zaizai was afraid he didn’t understand, so she repeated: “If your dog bites me, I’ll bite back, and bite your dog.”
Zhang Lurang: “...”
A moment of silence.
Zhang Lurang shoved the bag in his hand into hers and said in a low voice: “Eat and then go back.”
Hearing this, Su Zaizai felt a bit unhappy and muttered softly: “The purpose of waking up so early wasn’t to eat breakfast.”
“What?” He hadn’t heard clearly.
She didn’t speak, quietly untying the bag.
Looking inside.
Three red bean buns, two slices of toasted bread, and two bottles of pure milk.
During their conversation, the two walked to a patch of grass in the residential complex.
Zhang Lurang squatted down and untied Susu’s leash.
Su Zaizai’s gaze followed it as it ran far away.
Then, the two walked over to the stone bench under the shade and sat down.
Su Zaizai picked up a bottle of milk, inserted the straw into the aluminum foil on the bottle mouth, and handed it to him like a treasured offering.
Zhang Lurang glanced at her and took it.
Looking at the bread inside, Su Zaizai scratched her hair, her face full of conflict.
“Rang Rang, will you be full with two red bean buns and one slice of toast?” she asked.
Zhang Lurang nodded.
“How about one red bean bun and one slice of toast?”
“Mm.”
Su Zaizai tirelessly continued to ask: “What if there’s only one slice of toast?”
“...Mm.”
Hearing his affirmative response, Su Zaizai happily made a decision.
“Then you should only eat one slice of toast.”
Zhang Lurang: “...”
Su Zaizai didn’t notice his reaction and secretly thought: This amount, if she ate slowly, she might be able to last until noon.
And she couldn’t just focus on eating; she had to talk to slow down the pace as much as possible.
After some thought, Su Zaizai said: “Let me tell you a joke.”
“...” He didn’t want to hear it.
Regardless of whether he wanted to listen or not, Su Zaizai started speaking.
“A lot of students failed the mid-term exam, and the teacher angrily said, ‘The 40 points from the fill-in-the-blank questions were given for free, and yet someone scored ten and twenty points? Everyone who got between ten and twenty points, stand up and copy your test ten times!’“
As usual, Zhang Lurang remained expressionless, his head lowered, biting his toast.
“One student sighed in relief, saying, ‘Good thing I got 21 points.’ Then another student spoke up, saying, ‘I’m lucky too, I got 9 points.’“
As soon as Su Zaizai finished, she burst out laughing.
Zhang Lurang showed no reaction.
This left Su Zaizai speechless: “Not funny this time either?”
Zhang Lurang paused for a moment before responding: “Mm.”
Su Zaizai, with an extremely low sense of humor, began to feel embarrassed and scolded him: “Stop focusing solely on eating.”
“...”
“Do you think that after you finish eating, I’ll share some with you?”
Before Zhang Lurang could deny it, he heard her continue: “Don’t even think about it.”
“...”
After throwing her tantrum, Su Zaizai quickly backed down, hurriedly passing over a red bean bun.
“Of course, I wouldn’t just give you a little. I spoil you so much; how could I treat you like that?”
Zhang Lurang: “...”
Seeing he seemed to have no desire to take it, Su Zaizai directly shoved it into his hands.
Suddenly remembering something, she asked: “Rang Rang, are you still choosing science for your specialization?”
Zhang Lurang held the red bean bun, unmoving.
Then casually responded: “Mm.”
Su Zaizai let out a somewhat disappointed “Oh.”
Zhang Lurang glanced at her: “Study hard.”
She didn’t know why he suddenly said this, but Su Zaizai still felt the need to defend herself.
“I’ve been studying hard all along.”
Zhang Lurang didn’t say anything.
Unable to resist, Su Zaizai continued to speak well of herself: “This time, even with the science composite score added, I ranked 825th in the grade!”
If she chose liberal arts, she was sure she could get into the key class for liberal arts.
Upon hearing this, Zhang Lurang frowned: “I ranked 25th.”
“...”
After being stunned for a moment, Su Zaizai spoke in disbelief.
“So why were you unhappy that day? I thought you failed the exam and didn’t dare mention your grades. I kept trying to cheer you up.”
“...” He indeed felt he hadn’t done well.
But Zhang Lurang didn’t dare say it now.
“Never expected that you ranked 25th.”
“...”
“You’re playing tricks on me.”
“...”
“You let someone who ranked 825th try to cheer you, who ranked 25th, up.”
“...I didn’t.”
Su Zaizai paid no attention to what he said and continued to ramble.
“Zhang Lurang, if you don’t comfort me, I might become completely disheartened, fall into despair, and never be able to return to being the domineering and confident Boss Su or the beautiful and cute Fairy Su.”
Zhang Lurang had no idea what to say.
After struggling for a long time, he managed to squeeze out only one sentence: “Be normal.”
“Choose, comforting me or losing me, which one?”
“...”
“Hurry and choose.”
Zhang Lurang scratched his hair and compromised: “...How to comfort?”
Su Zaizai thought for a moment and grinned mischievously: “You ask me, who am I.”
Looking at her, Zhang Lurang hesitated but still asked: “Who are you?”
“Su Zaizai la~.” Her eyes curved as she smiled, deliberately dragging out the last syllable.
Zhang Lurang: “...”
After a while, Su Zaizai asked: “Who are you?”
“...” Zhang Lurang felt like he was about to collapse.
Seeing Su Zaizai’s expectant gaze, he lowered his eyes.
His eyes were filled with frustration.
Soon, his lips parted slightly, and he painstakingly pronounced four words.
“Wo Rang Rang la~.”
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These four words would probably keep Su Zaizai in a good mood for a month.
She decided not to waste so much of his time anymore.
Su Zaizai sped up her breakfast eating pace.
Noticing from the corner of his eye that she was almost done, Zhang Lurang called Susu back and fastened its leash.
Su Zaizai’s lips curled high as she stared at him, saying nothing.
Zhang Lurang shifted his gaze and coldly said: “Go home.”
“Are you angry?” Su Zaizai leaned closer.
He didn’t say anything.
“Don’t you think that conversation was cute?” Su Zaizai asked.
Zhang Lurang’s jaw tightened, his mouth forming a straight line: “No.”
“Why did you say it then?”
“...”
“You said it and you’re still not happy.”
“...”
“And then I have to comfort you again.”
“...”
Su Zaizai sighed and said: “You comfort me once, and I have to comfort you ten times.”
He couldn’t bear it any longer and finally spoke: “I’m not angry.”
Having teased him enough, Su Zaizai switched topics.
“When you’re not at home, do your parents take care of Susu?”
Zhang Lurang paused his steps and slowly answered: “No.”
Su Zaizai, who originally thought the answer would definitely be yes, was stunned.
“Huh?”
“...”
“Then, who takes care of it?”
Zhang Lurang softly replied: “My uncle.”
“Oh,” Su Zaizai didn’t ask further.
After a while.
Su Zaizai changed the topic: “Rang Rang, I want to keep a dog.”
He frowned and sternly said: “Don’t.”
Su Zaizai was confused: “Why?”
He looked at her seriously and said:
“I’m afraid you’ll bite it.”