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Su Qingwan led the drowsy Xu Lin to the school clinic, where they encountered Dr. Wang, the school doctor, wearing large-frad glasses.

Internally, Xu Lin couldnt help but feel a bit nostalgic. The beautiful school clinic nurses from TV shows and ani were clearly deceptive; in reality, its just a stern older man.

Lets check your temperature first.

Sure.

Teacher Su, you can go back to class. Ill take care of him.

There are only 3 or 4 minutes left for this class. Ill wait. Ill contact his family and ask him to go ho early to rest. In this condition, attending class in a daze wont be beneficial.

That works. Nowadays, young people eat better than before, but their health is getting worse. They still need to exercise more.

Teachee Wang, our entire high school, we can count the number of tis we had physical education classes on our fingers. How can we exercise?

Xu Lin raised his arm from the side, adding his protest to the conversation, a common reaction from students.

You young man, still chatting with a fever. But indeed, the school should consider this aspect. Thats why we have morning exercises. But outside of class, you should pay attention to exercising.

Got it. I do have a weak constitution. I should exercise more.

After waiting for a few minutes, Su Qingwan remained silent. Xu Lin occasionally spoke with Dr. Wang to prevent himself from falling asleep.

A few minutes later, he checked his temperature again. It was 39.8 degrees Celsius, almost reaching 40 degrees this ti. Dr. Wang went to get the dicine, preparing to give him an injection.

Su Qingwan hesitated for a few seconds, then sat next to him. What have you been doing these past few days? How did you manage to catch a cold?

When I went back to my hotown, I didnt bring an umbrella and got caught in the rain.

Are your parents at ho?

Theyve gone to work. Dont bother them. After the injection and my fever go down, Ill go back to class.

Is your throat sore? Dr. Wang inquired casually while preparing the dicine.

Just a bit when the fever started yesterday. I dont feel it much now, but theres a bit of a cough.

Alright, co over for the injection first, then rest here for a while. Ill get you so dicine.

Xu Lin obediently went over, lying on the bed with his head turned. Its a bit embarrassing for a boy, but it seems like theres no escaping soone looking at your backside during a shot.

The injection was quick, accompanied by a sudden pain. The needle was already in, and Dr. Wang also pressed a piece of disinfectant cotton against the injection site.

Teacher Su, do you have a class? I need to step out for a bit. Can you watch over him? Ill be back in half an hour with so dicine.

I already had my last class in the morning. Its fine now; you can go.

Thanks. This student, Ive wrapped the dicine for you on the table. One sachet at a ti, twice a day, for a total of three days. You can take it before or after als.

Thank you, Dr. Wang. How much is it?

18 yuan. The school subsidises it, so give 10 yuan. Just leave it on the table.

After saying this, Dr. Wang took off his coat and left the school clinic. Xu Lin hesitated for a mont, then pulled up his pants.

Xu Lin, feeling a bit better?

Yeah, but I still dont have much strength.

Mm.

Then silence settled between them. After half a minute, Su Qingwan asked, Do you want so water?

No, thanks.

As the awkwardness lingered between them for a few more minutes, the bell for the next class rang. Xu Lin took a deep breath and returned to his seat next to her.

Teacher Su, let apologise to you.

What do you have to apologise for?

I really didnt consider everything at that ti. Mainly, seeing that you didnt like blind dates, I acted impulsively. This has a negative impact on you personally, so naturally, its my fault.

Xu Lin, sotis people find themselves powerless. Even if I give my all, I feel helpless.

Teacher Su, I dont agree with that perspective. Ive always believed that the so-called shackles are the ones we impose on ourselves.

Youre still young

Im not young anymore. And theres no need for a teacher to consider herself an adult. Were only 5 or 6 years apart.

But Im an adult

If you think youre an adult, you wouldnt feel powerless. Thats an immature attitude.

Xu Lins tone suddenly beca sharp, catching Su Qingwan off guard. She didnt expect a student to speak to her in this manner, but she couldnt refute it.

Well, maybe what you said is right. I am indeed very immature, but how can I resist my parents will?

No matter what, they are still my parents! Cutting ties, leaving in anger Im not a child anymore.

Instantly, her eyes turned a bit red, wanting to scream out, but she held them back forcefully since they were at school.

What do your parents pursue, then?

What do you an?

They want you to go on a blind date and even be with this man. Is it for their sake only? If you cant confirm that, we still have sothing to talk about.

Xu Lin remained calm, leaning back in his chair and taking a sip of water. He glanced at her sideways, and that statent seed to strike a chord with her.

She recalled many things from her childhood, took a deep breath with closed eyes, then turned her head to look at him.

Do you want to hear a story?

Teacher Su, I love hearing stories the most.

It might be a bit long-winded.

I have the patience to listen.

Many years ago, two childhood friends from the sa hotown worked hard to break out of rural life and attend college. Eventually, one beca a teacher, and the other secured a governnt job.

However, life in the big city was harsh. After getting married, they struggled to make ends et, especially after having children. Later on, due to a job transfer, the husband moved to a smaller city with a higher inco and lower living costs, stabilising the familys life.

However, their happiness was short-lived when the wife fell seriously ill, forcing the family into another period of hardship. At this critical mont, a colleague of the husband, who happened to be their superior, extended a helping hand without expecting anything in return. This act of kindness turned the two families into good friends.

Years later, the daughter of the husbands family and the son of the benefactors family attended the sa school. During a casual dinner, the families made a spontaneous agreent that if the opportunity arose, the two children would marry each other. This agreent continued as the children grew up, with the girl becoming a teacher and the boy leaving school early to start a business.

Several years later, the fathers revisited the agreent when the son reached the age to settle down. The families decided to arrange a eting, although the girl was not enthusiastic about it. Her parents, however, insisted she go along with it.

Reluctantly, she went to et the young man. Although he was impressive, she did not feel a connection. After returning ho, she inford her parents, but the etings continued periodically. It beca apparent that sothing was amiss.

During a conversation with the young man, she discovered that their parents had already discussed and agreed upon their engagent. Shocked and feeling betrayed, she confronted her parents, expecting them to dismiss the situation as a passing comnt. Instead, they revealed that they couldnt refuse the proposal due to the significant help the young mans father had provided them in the past.

Feeling helpless and as if she were being sold off, the girl struggled to comprehend the situation, questioning the importance of gratitude over her own feelings.

She found the young man and expressed her feelings again, but he casually ntioned his fathers thoughts, stating that he couldnt change his fathers mind and that he thought she was fine.

In the following weeks, she entered into a silent conflict with her parents. She even attempted to talk to the young mans father, but all her efforts ended in failure.

Feeling trapped, she sotis comforted herself by thinking that, although the young man wasnt handso, his personality, manners, and family background were decent. Perhaps she could compromise, and who knows

However, later she learned from friends that the young man was not short of girlfriends, had a troubled personal life, and most importantly, during high school, he dropped out after being involved with a girl and having a child, although they eventually separated.

She finally revealed this information to her parents, but they insisted that he had changed and matured. They encouraged her to talk to him more.

Feeling exhausted, she said, I really dont want to its too much! Sotis I want to explode, but they are my parents, and his father really saved our family.

Is that all?

Yes.

I dont even know what to say. Is this it? Su Qingwan, what are you afraid of? Just go for it!

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