Chapter 11 - Sympathy (2) (1/2)
Ch.11 Sympathy (2)
Even though Ye Xi concluded that she transmigrated into a novel, Wei Shenglan thought differently. He thought that she felt too lonely, so she made up a story in her heart that let herself act as one of the characters in order to rid herself of her loneliness.
Perhaps because he somewhat resonated with her, Wei Shenglan was very perceptive to the voice from her heart.
“What a coincidence, classmate Wei Shenglan.” Ye Xi took the initiative to say hello and stretch her hand out in greeting. As the saying goes, ‘Do not hit a smiling face.’
Wei Shenglan pondered for a long time, before he finally ended up issuing two words: “Make way.”
“Ah, oh.” This stunned Ye Xi, so she surrendered.
Wei Shenglan sidestepped her, settled into her original seat, and gazed at the lake.
Ye Xi glanced at him, then looked towards the lake again. She guessed that this guy appeared quite odd. He arbitrarily appeared, then stared at her with queer eyes. Directing such such strange eyes at any other normal people would normally unsettle them, Ye Xi included, but suddenly, he turned cold again… Teenagers, they act so arrogant.
As Ye Xi pivoted to leave,
Wei Shenglan heard her distant footsteps. He tilted his head slightly, squinting at the girl’s near-silent departure.
He considered that her image, attitude, and ideas resembled less like a mature adult and resembled more like a seven- or eight-year-old child, who enjoyed stealing her mother’s high-heel shoes while pretending to act very mature.
But she firmly believed herself to be an old aunt. Sure enough, because she suffered such loneliness, she could only use this strategy to comfort herself from her lack of friends.
A little sympathy grew in his heart.
As Ye Xi exited the botanical garden, she remembered that she lived in the dorm. However, she still didn’t know which room she lived in, so she set out to search for the head teacher and, through their help, figured out her dorm room number.
This aristocratic school truly lived up to its reputation. Each student dorm room housed only two beds, and was furnished in a way that resembled an apartment. It spanned around 20 square meters and came fully furnished, with a separate bathroom and a balcony. This satisfied Ye Xi, who previously lived in a school dorm room housing ten people during her studies. While she looked the room over, she found out that her roommate was absent.
Apart from clothes, she almost didn’t need to bring anything along. The bathroom included various necessities and the bedding completely matched in a set.