Wang Muman pulled He Lele, wanting to stop the argument, but the two were only escalating, delving into trivial matters and unable to stop. Wang Muman chose to return to the classroom, away from the battlefield. Yan Cheng only snapped back to reality after Wang Muman left, realizing they were still arguing, and resignedly headed to the basketball court. When the two gradually noticed that everyone around them had left, their battleground calmed down, and they each went to find their own friends.
During evening study, because Wang Muman urgently needed to go to the restroom, Li Wei couldn't find her and carried the homework to the classroom alone due to corrections. Wang Muman felt very guilty and told Li Wei she would move the homework to the office herself later. Li Wei quickly said, "No need, no need, it was my task anyway, you don't have to do this." Li Wei scratched his head, unsure how to express himself. "Alright, alright, there will be many more things like this in the future, you won't always be like this," He Lele watched the two. "Wang Muman, you've already done a lot, often asking about homework, writing down homework on the blackboard, and collecting and distributing homework. You don't need to help me move it every time," Li Wei said sincerely, making Wang Muman feel a little nervous. "If you really feel guilty, next time I'll move it with Li Wei, so it will lighten his burden," Yan Cheng turned his head, saw Wang Muman's tightly clasped hands, and said to her.
"That would be troubling you, you're still the math class representative and the vice-class monitor, you're already very busy," Wang Muman was a bit surprised. "Because I'm the vice-class monitor, I should help Li Wei lighten his burden. Besides, I see Li Wei doesn't have many friends, so it's good to have one more person to chat with and improve our desk-mate relationship. Li Wei, don't you think so?" Yan Cheng spoke his thoughts and looked at Li Wei. "Yes, yes, yes, Yan Cheng, you're truly helpful," Li Wei nodded vigorously. "Then it's settled!" Yan Cheng smiled at Wang Muman. Seeing those puppy-dog eyes so close to her, his heart softened, and he nodded.
Yan Cheng often moved homework with Li Wei, even the English teacher recognized him, but this also led to Zhou Mingyu falling out of favor. Zhou Mingyu kept talking in the dormitory about Yan Cheng having a new love and forgetting the old, while Yan Cheng just smiled without saying a word.
Li Wei still often asked questions when they walked together, wanting to absorb more knowledge. He discovered that Yan Cheng was also a well-rounded student, with excellent grades in every subject. Li Wei truly loved to study, and Yan Cheng felt a bit overwhelmed. "Brother Wei, how about we ask questions in the classroom again!" Li Wei nodded. Yan Cheng shifted the topic to life-related matters.
Back in the classroom, Yan Cheng went to write down the math homework. As soon as he returned to his seat, Li Wei pulled him aside and asked a few questions. "Master, I saw you discussing quite intensely. Can you teach me now that it's over?" Wang Muman looked at a geography question. He Lele chewed on potato chips beside her and chimed in, "Big brothers, please guide us." Yan Cheng turned his head and saw Wang Muman holding her pen and shaking it. "This question?" Yan Cheng pointed to the one with a red cross on it. "Mmm, I always don't know which angle to approach it from." Wang Muman felt a headache looking at geography, but she had to study it. xxs1
"This question is about calculating regional time. Look at the conditions in the problem..." Yan Cheng held a pen and scratch paper, leaning in to explain to Wang Muman. His voice still had the childishness before his voice changed, and the scent of laundry detergent entered Wang Muman's nose again, so much so that from then on, she would smell this scent whenever she saw similar problems. Yan Cheng was good at explaining problems, and his thinking was very clear. Wang Muman nodded, indicating she understood. Yan Cheng turned away, thinking of those long eyelashes. Under the light, they cast shadows, and as she blinked, he almost couldn't continue speaking, his ears burning astonishingly.