The Seventh Week

Chapter 25

Sako leaned on the table and sighed softly.

Dehisa's body stiffened when he heard the twelfth sigh behind him.

What's wrong with Sako classmate? Did something happen?

Green Valley stealthily turned his head to take a look and found Zuo Zi lying on the table with a hopeless expression, like a little salted fish without any dreams.

Eh eh eh, is Sako classmate alright? Dehisa's large eyes were covered with a layer of mist from shock.

"It hurts."

A sudden pain came from the back of his head. Dehisa weakly turned his head and saw the discipline teacher tossing a piece of chalk in his hand and looking at him with a devilish smile. "Dehisa, where are you looking?"

"Teacher, I was wrong!!"

"Tch." Takeshi glanced at the crying Dehisa and snorted mockingly. Two idiots.

The bell rang. Dehisa carefully looked at Sako who was still slumped on the table. "Sako, are you alright?"

Sako leaned on the table and sighed again. She covered her little head with both hands. "Life has finally done something to me. I don't understand at all." A gray ghost came out of her mouth. Mathematics was definitely the devil.

"Eh eh?"

This kind of trouble, how should he put it, was unexpectedly very life-like. Dehisa scratched his cheek. He suddenly felt that Sako who was troubled by these things was rather cute.

Then, Dehisa, who thought it was very life-like, was instantly slapped in the face. She really didn't understand anything.

"So, not only quadratic equations, but she can't even solve the easiest graph problem?"

Sako supported her chin with her hand and swung her little feet from side to side. "Yeah, I've never heard of it."

Dehisa looked at Sako with a complicated expression. Could it be that Sako had never been to school?

Sako didn't notice the strange look in the youth's eyes. She sighed to herself. She used to be a top student, but now … she couldn't understand Japanese or English … Not to mention geography and history.

She felt it was strange. Every world said the same thing, but why were the words written in different languages?

Dehisa looked at Sako whose soul was about to leave her body. "Why don't I tutor you after school?" No, what was he talking about? He was also a little piece of trash.

Sako looked up, the light in her eyes flickering for a moment before it disappeared. She leaned back on the table and said dispiritedly, "It's okay."

Eh eh?

Did he do something wrong?

Explosive Tyrant Sheng Ji was in a bad mood recently. Not only was it because another person with no personality who always had his eyes on the top had transferred into the class, but it was also because Young Reindeer Ran's sidekick who always followed behind him had switched sides to that fellow's side.

Takeshi snorted when he didn't see his sidekick after school for the nth time. His hands started to itch, and he suddenly had the urge to beat up a girl in his class.

Sako sat on the horizontal bar, swinging her legs as she watched Dehisa run one lap after another on the track.

She leaned back and hooked her legs onto the bar, hanging upside down.

Seeing this scene from afar, the tycoon's heart almost jumped out of his chest. When he saw the girl hanging on the pole, he couldn't help but get angry. "Hey, are you crazy? Why did you do such a dangerous thing?"

Sako turned her head, confused. She struggled to see the light blonde hair.

In the inverted world, the youth's worried and panicked expression became less clear.

"… What does this have to do with you?"

Takeshi immediately turned into a little tyrannosaurus rex and roared, "Who cares about you? I'm just worried that you'll embarrass yourself and fall to your death, and then blame it on me!"

Sako used her waist and abdomen to jump off the bar. Takeshi's heart skipped a beat.

"Do you want to fight?

Ka-chan. "

Takeshi's palms cracked. He felt like Sako was crazy to still have the mood to talk like this.

As a result, Green Valley had just finished his last lap when he saw the two of them fighting again.

Panting heavily, Dehisa looked worriedly at Takeshi who was being bullied.

Should he tell Ka-chan that if he treats girls like this, he won't be able to get a girlfriend?

A few people who stayed at school after school were caught by the disciplinary teacher who didn't go home after school and educated them.

Discipline and Discipline looked at Zuo Zi, who was standing in the corner with an indifferent expression and did not refute. He could not help but sigh.

This kid had been like this ever since she transferred to school. If she wasn't fighting with Takeshi, she would be sleeping in class. She was also that person's child. How should he put it … She was the descendant of a hero, but her actions were disappointing.

Preceptor adjusted his glasses and sighed. Obviously, he also wanted to educate a hero like Olumet who was full of radiance.

Green Valley was the most aggrieved member of the three-man team that was plagued with misfortune.

Zuo Zi followed behind Boisterous Tycoon. She narrowed her eyes and yawned as she watched Green Valley's daughter-in-law coaxing a cocky little boy.

"Hey, where's your house?"

"Hmm?"

Zuo Zi raised her head inexplicably and looked at the tycoon who turned his head impatiently. "Tsk, do whatever you want. I'm leaving."

Sako looked at Takeshi who suddenly left in a fit of anger. She didn't understand what was going on in a boy's mind.

"Ka-chan, he's probably shy." Green Valley said with a natural smile.

Shy?

That Takeshi?

Sako tapped her chin with her index finger. That might be the case.

"Then let me send you home, Sako."

Green Valley turned his head, the corners of his mouth raised into a big smile. The sunlight reflected into his emerald green eyes, creating a gentle glow.

"Mhmm."

Sako answered vaguely. She didn't know why, but she suddenly thought of another boy with golden hair.

"Let's stop here."

Sako was silent the entire way. She stopped at the intersection and smiled at Dehisa. "Dehisa -kun, hurry up and go home too."

Dehisa looked at Sako's back and lowered his eyes uneasily.

He felt that he had done something wrong again.

Also, Sako started calling Ka-chan by his name. When would she call him … Wait, what was he thinking!

Green Valley slapped his own cheeks, carried his backpack, and quickly ran in the opposite direction.

"Oh, not bad, there's a boy who'll send you home."

Kota Aizawa stood on the other side of the road with a bag of vegetables in his hand. He smelled faintly of blood.

"Don't worry, I won't tell Ourumit."