Chapter 75 Mobile Phone
Chapter 75 Mobile Phone
"The focus should be on 'us' right now," Jiang Xingni could only helplessly remind him.
"Of course I can take care of myself, but..."
Song Juexiao gave Jiang Xingni a worried look at the end.
In these discussion sessions, Song Juexiao rarely participated—after all, by the time others had finished speaking, Song Juexiao often hadn't even finished writing the beginning of a sentence.
"us".
"You know who Xu Niannian is, right?" Su Yanzhi looked at Jiang Xingni and asked abruptly.
— Xiao Jiming didn't tell him about this, or perhaps Song Juexiao didn't tell him.
It doesn't matter who said it, but Su Yan knew he didn't know about Xu Niannian's relationship with her.
Jiang Xingni narrowed his eyes and looked at Su Yanzhi in the direction the voice came from.
Then Su Yanzhi chuckled lightly, raising his hand in a seemingly innocent manner: "Hey, target, why are you looking at me like that?"
"Although I'm not a good person, she's not my target, so I definitely wouldn't lay a hand on her, right?" Su Yanzhi feigned confusion.
"Besides, we superhumans at least protect ordinary people, don't we?"
After saying this, he even looked at Xiao Jiming, trying to get his consent.
Xiao Jiming's smile remained unchanged: "Of course, we will."
He emphasized the word "we" in his words.
Su Yanzhi understood the underlying meaning in Xiao Jiming's words. He wasn't angry; he just shrugged and continued to stare at Jiang Xing with that innocent look.
Jiang Xingni remained noncommittal, avoiding the topic.
"They're talking about us, so Ji Shanqing—the girl who committed suicide a while ago, the girl who just chased us, and maybe Xu Niannian too."
He Jingtong nodded thoughtfully: "These three people do fit the condition of 'us'."
"How long has this gymnasium been abandoned, senior?" Xiao Jiming suddenly asked.
Jiang Xing was stunned for a moment before realizing that Xiao Jiming was actually calling her "senior sister".
This was the first time Xiao Jiming had addressed Jiang Xingni in the way they had in high school.
She replied, "It's been at least six years, so what?"
"Perhaps the stadium was locked down because of a female senior who committed suicide?" Xiao Jiming said softly.
"It's not impossible," Jiang Xing thought to himself.
"From the moment I enrolled, the seniors at that time told us that it had long been blocked." Jiang Xingni took a few steps forward, observing the scene before him with a knowing look.
More accurately, it means observing the scene before you with the eyes of truth.
The golden light spread evenly throughout the entire stadium, and Jiang Xingni fell into deep thought.
—What's wrong? Is her cheat code too strong? Is the screenwriter finally going to nerf it?
Such a thought inevitably crossed Jiang Xingni's mind.
She could only feel a sense of insecurity throughout the entire stadium.
Behind him, just as Jiang Xingni began to survey the entire stadium, Xiao Jiming silently took out his phone.
Song Juexiao couldn't speak, nor did he have time to write anything. He could only give Xiao Jiming a suspicious look: "Why are you allowed to bring a cell phone?"
Thanks to the training they had done together over the past six months, even without sign language, Xiao Jiming could tell what Song Juexiao wanted to ask just by looking at his eyes.
Xiao Jiming was genuinely shocked by the sincere and questioning look in her eyes.
"You're so obedient?" The boy raised an eyebrow, looking at Song Juexiao as he waved the phone in his hand. "Haven't you ever secretly brought a phone to school?"
Song Juexiao quickly wrote a reply on the paper and then pointed it out to Xiao Jiming: "We will not be banned from bringing cell phones."
Xiao Jiming: ...
It hurts a bit too much.
He coldly withdrew his smile and decided not to speak to his teammates who had not grown up in a normal society.
Next time I feel this nostalgic, I should just go directly to Jiang Xingni. Xiao Jiming thought to himself with a heavy heart.
Song Juexiao looked at Xiao Jiming with a puzzled expression as the smile on his face faded.
She glanced around at her teammates, but Su Yanzhi's gaze remained fixed on Jiang Xingni's neck, as if she were judging which position would be best for decapitation.
He Jingtong stared intently at Su Yanzhi, ready to rush up and kill him at the slightest sign of trouble.
Of course, He Jingtong wouldn't do such a thing; the scene in Song Juexiao's mind was just her spreading rumors.
She calmly noted down Xiao Jiming's reaction, intending to ask her about it when Jiang Xingni returned.
It's not surprising that Song Juexiao's feelings for Jiang Xingni came too quickly.
If someone is surrounded by a group of people of the opposite sex who completely misunderstand their thoughts and ideas, some may have personality problems, while others may not have major personality flaws but simply can't connect with each other on life experiences.
Then, you suddenly meet a female friend with whom you share common interests and can vent together. She has also witnessed the most embarrassing moments, yet she still stays by your side to comfort you.
It's hard to imagine anyone not liking her, right?
It's hard to imagine anyone not liking Jiang Xingni, right?
Especially when compared to her teammates.
On the other side, Xiao Jiming opened his phone and his first reaction was to send a message to Pei Zhaoye, asking for help from outside.
Xiao Jiming: How many suicide cases have been suppressed since the Fourth Middle School started six years ago?
As soon as he typed out the message, Xiao Jiming saw a red exclamation mark.
The icon in the upper right corner of the phone also shows "No signal".
Xiao Jiming: ...
Ok.
He shrugged somewhat helplessly, then showed it to them.
"We've entered the Ghost Realm. There's no signal here now," Xiao Jiming said.
His voice wasn't very loud, but everyone in the stadium could hear him very clearly.
Su Yanzhi scoffed, "Isn't it expected that there's no signal in the Ghost Realm? Has the captain forgotten something like that?"
When he spoke the word "captain," he deliberately drew out the sound, his words carrying a blatant sarcasm.
Xiao Jiming wasn't angry. He just chuckled lightly, "I've spent much more time at school than you, Su Yanzhi."
He knew, of course, what methods the school teachers would choose to check cell phones, and he also knew whether cell phones could be used normally at school.
Regardless of how Xiao Jiming's life was at school, he truly spent two years there.
—At least more familiar than Jiang Xingni, who spends half his time outside participating in competitions.
Because Xiao Jiming was, in a sense, the one who was ostracized by the class, he had already developed his own set of tricks for hiding his phone.
—Although they are currently considered visiting students, it is unclear whether the school rules restricting cell phones will work for them.
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