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Now reading: Chapter 2031 - 2232: Something Happened!!! from Supremely Talented Tyrant, a Action novel by Hao Shuai Shuai.

If she hadn’t blad him just now, hadn’t used that tone with Hao Jian, it might still be easy to make ands. But from the mont she called Hao Jian out of the classroom to bringing him here, it was clear that she had every intention to bla and question him, and Hao Jian must have sensed it.

However, now that she suddenly understood the whole story, realizing she had wronged Hao Jian, that Hao Jian hadn’t secretly turned around to look at her body, she suddenly didn’t know what attitude to adopt in dealing with Hao Jian. After all, the stance she had taken earlier was clear, and so things can’t be changed just because one wants to, nor can they disappear just because one wishes them away.

Therefore, at this mont, she could only face Hao Jian with a guilty posture. It’s not that she could naturally apologize; even knowing she was wrong, it was impossible for her to apologize to Hao Jian. At most, she would subtly indicate that she was in the wrong.

Yet, she didn’t notice the fleeting joy that passed over Hao Jian’s face at this mont.

Just as Li Weiwei was about to continue her questioning, Hao Jian had already recalled the pile of blood-stained tissues from last night that hadn’t been disposed of, before she entered the room. So, when Li Weiwei intentionally continued to press him, he cleverly used his physical strength, slowly sinking his qi to his dantian, gathering it into a bundle of energy, which then triggered a nosebleed.

In essence, he was actually hurting himself, causing himself to have a nosebleed. There was no other choice; he had a very direct feeling, that if Li Weiwei continued to question him, even if he didn’t reveal anything, she would definitely sense sothing. By then, the outco would be disastrous.

Therefore, when Li Weiwei was poised to continue questioning, and he couldn’t think of how to answer, he made his nose bleed using his strength. Clearly, this tactic was effective; the nosebleed ca out—quite a lot, not less than it was last night.

Adding to his explanation that it was due to internal heat, it imdiately dispelled Li Weiwei’s suspicion of him, making her look at him guiltily, thinking she had wronged Hao Jian.

In truth, Hao Jian hadn’t done anything wrong, but if Li Weiwei found out he had unintentionally seen her body, given her personality, she would undoubtedly make a huge fuss, maybe even "eliminate him as a witness." So, if things developed in that direction, he’d certainly et with an unpleasant end.

So, he staged this, and the result was obvious—Li Weiwei had already dismissed her suspicions of him and felt guilty.

Thus, after Li Weiwei finished her sentence and Hao Jian responded, the two fell silent. For Hao Jian, silence was good; the more silence, the more guilty and awkward Li Weiwei would feel, while he remained untouched.

Looking at Li Weiwei, she clearly felt awkward because of the silence between the two, the atmosphere heavy, and she didn’t know what to say.

Hao Jian suddenly pretended to rub his head and said, "Ugh, why do I feel a bit dizzy?"

Li Weiwei imdiately beca anxious, walking over and asked with concern, "Is it because you’ve bled too much? Otherwise, you shouldn’t feel dizzy for no reason."

Hao Jian nodded, "Maybe, I feel uncomfortable; I really want to lie down and rest for a while."

He didn’t want to stay here any longer. If sothing else happened while he stayed, he wouldn’t know how to end it. His claim of discomfort was a way to suggest to Li Weiwei to let him go back and not make him stay here any longer.

Unexpectedly, when Li Weiwei heard this, she concernedly asked, "Ah! Do you want to lie here and rest for a while?"

Because of last night’s events, Li Weiwei thought of this teacher’s dormitory as a place to stay overnight, and after coming back to school today, she specifically tidied it up. So if he wanted to lie down and rest, the bed was clean enough.

Upon hearing this, Hao Jian frowned. My goodness, rest here? Don’t scare . After being called out, when he left, even Xiaohan gave him a few aningful glances. If he rested here a while, and Xiaohan couldn’t find him later, wouldn’t he be punished according to the "three rules of conduct?"

Thinking about it, this was a frightening prospect. There’s no way he would let this happen, so lying here was not an option; he couldn’t leave quickly enough.

So he said, "Forget it, it’s just a bit dizzy, not enough to rest here and delay study ti. Better to go study in the classroom."

Hearing this, Li Weiwei slightly raised an eyebrow. Since when did Hao Jian love studying this much? In her eyes, Hao Jian was never a studious type. Although a little gifted, he wasted it, usually either sleeping in class or skipping it. When did he start loving studying so much?

However, she thought about it again and realized it might have been the tone she used earlier when speaking to him, which could have made him dislike her and want to leave, prompting him to say those words. Thinking about it, she understood.

She then said, "Alright, you can go back to the classroom first. If you’re still dizzy, just lay your head on the desk and sleep. I believe no teacher will comnt on you sleeping."

Li Weiwei’s words were quite clear, directed at Hao Jian, implying that he, soone who usually sleeps during class, shouldn’t pretend to be eager to learn now. If you want to go back to the classroom, go ahead; even sleeping won’t draw criticism from a teacher, so stop putting on an act here.

Upon hearing this, Hao Jian nodded and prepared to return to the classroom. However, just as he was about to stand up, he suddenly felt genuinely dizzy, and as he tried to steady himself, his whole body began to sway.

Initially, he was feigning dizziness, but now it was real; he felt his body losing balance and was about to fall to the ground. Li Weiwei, who was sitting in front of him, saw that he was about to faint and imdiately reached out to support him.

Then, just as Hao Jian was about to hit the ground, Li Weiwei managed to catch him, lifting him up. As she did so, his head rested against her ample chest. Initially, Li Weiwei might not have noticed, but Hao Jian certainly did; it was soft and particularly comfortable. Only when Li Weiwei felt discomfort did she realize it and adjust the position, helping Hao Jian to sit up properly.

She then asked with concern, "You’re feeling so dizzy that you’re fainting. Why don’t you take a few days off to rest? You’ve been nosebleeding quite a bit; perhaps the blood loss is causing discomfort, hence the dizziness."

Hao Jian shook his head, finally snapping out of his dizzy state a little. He didn’t understand why; he only wanted to stand up, yet instinctively fell. Damn, losing just a little blood made him so dizzy he nearly hit the ground—what a strange thing indeed. He suddenly felt the need to strengthen his physique, or else his body would really fail him.

Perhaps when Li Weiwei suddenly supported Hao Jian, unintentionally letting his head rest on her chest, her face was now sowhat flushed, and the atmosphere had beco awkward and slightly ambiguous.

Hao Jian smiled, shaking his head to regain so spirit, saying, "Alright, I’m fine now; I’ll head back to the classroom. No need to take leave; I just felt dizzy for a mont, but now I’m fine."

Li Weiwei saw Hao Jian just fainting earlier, so she asked with concern, "Are you sure you don’t need to take leave and rest? Your situation is special; leave can be granted, so don’t push yourself."

Hao Jian firmly replied, "No worries."

Without waiting for Li Weiwei to respond, he stood up, preparing to walk towards the door. Just then, there was an urgent knocking at the door.

"Teacher, sothing’s happened," ca the voice from outside, belonging to He Qiqi.

Hao Jian furrowed his brows upon hearing this. Li Weiwei was initially standing there, but hearing He Qiqi’s urgent knocking and ntion of an incident, she imdiately tensed up, rushed to the door, and opened it, looking anxious.

As the door opened, He Qiqi’s worried expression was visible outside.

He Qiqi is the class leader, so generally she reports any incidents to Li Weiwei; if nothing happens, He Qiqi wouldn’t co looking for Li Weiwei.

Earlier, when she wanted to talk to Hao Jian, she inford He Qiqi that if anything happened in the class later, she should co to her dormitory to find her.

However, now He Qiqi hurriedly announced that sothing had happened, which naturally made her heart tense.

She, being the class manager, would be the most concerned if anything happened in the class.

At this mont, He Qiqi stood at the door, looking anxious, then saw Li Weiwei open the door and imdiately noticed Hao Jian standing behind Li Weiwei.

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