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SDVPP Chapter 91

Exposed

Following Song Yao around to meet a round of people, Chi Han looked at Rong Xu in the distance, who still hadn’t finished talking, and decided to go to the restroom and dawdle for a while before going back.

Song Yao couldn’t very well follow him, so she just found a random place to sit and eat something.

Inside the hall, it was extremely lively. But once outside, the noise instantly fell away from his ears, making it feel a bit hard to get used to.

Chi Han went to the restroom and played on his phone for a while, too.

In the dorm group chat, it was always Yin Hao who made the most noise. Now that Chi Han had directly applied to move out of the dorm, he had to spend an hour every day just commuting back and forth, and sometimes he’d even secretly skip class.

But even so, every time there was an exam, Chi Han still steadily secured first place in the grade.

Yin Hao sent a voice message, yelling, “At some fancy dinner, huh? Take a photo, take a photo, let us open our eyes, too!”

Chi Han laughed and cursed, “I’m in the bathroom, take what photo?”

Yin Hao got mad at his lack of ambition, attending a dinner party and actually hiding in the bathroom playing on his phone!

“Alright, alright, I’ll go out and take one for you in a bit!” Chi Han shook his head helplessly and put his phone away.

Outside the restroom was a quiet corridor. On both sides of the hallway, huge vases stood upright on the expensive carpet. In the silence, they looked a bit solemn.

Chi Han reached out and touched the big leaves stuck inside the vase, then couldn’t help curling his lips.

Tch.

They were actually fake.

Just as he was studying the vase with full concentration, a sound of footsteps suddenly came from his left side.

Chi Han thought it was a staff member from the clubhouse, got startled, and guiltily pulled his hand back.

“Chi Han.”

A voice carrying a hint of a smile rang out. It sounded somewhat familiar. Chi Han looked up, froze for a moment, then his face instantly darkened.

The person who came was none other than the scumbag gong from the original book, Fang Jingluo.

Chi Han had almost forgotten about this person, but in that split second, it all came rushing back. He forced down the urge to gag, said nothing, and sidestepped him to walk away.

Fang Jingluo’s lips were still curved upward, but his eyes carried a suppressed anger.

“So you really don’t want to see me that much?”

Chi Han reached out and twisted off the hand clutching his wrist, showing no mercy at all.

“Fang Jingluo, I’m warning you, stay the hell away from me. Otherwise, I swear I’ll beat you straight into the hospital, believe it or not!”

The sharp pain made Fang Jingluo’s expression contort for a moment. His eyes reddened, but his face still wore that roguish smile. Instead of backing off, he stepped forward and grabbed both of Chi Han’s wrists: “Good, then try it and see!”

Without even thinking, Chi Han raised his elbow and rammed it straight at him. He’d thought Fang Jingluo would dodge for sure, but unexpectedly, he took the hit head-on.

The corner of Fang Jingluo’s lips swelled a little, and a thin line of blood trickled out. He pinned Chi Han against the wall, his tongue lightly brushing over the split on his lip, tasting the metallic tang of blood.

“Chi Han… don’t move! I just love you like this.”

Chi Han panted heavily, his brows furrowed tightly. He didn’t know if it was just his imagination, but Fang Jingluo seemed even more unhinged than before, utterly irrational now, as if he wanted to drag everyone around him into ruin together.

Fang Jingluo didn’t know why he kept thinking about Chi Han, but the person he thought about day and night was right in front of him now. Half-closing his eyes, he lowered his head, about to kiss him. “What’s so good about that cripple Rong Xu, huh? That you’d protect him like this!”

Chi Han’s hands were both locked tight. It was all because this body’s basic condition was too poor. Watching Fang Jingluo’s face getting closer and closer, Chi Han suddenly turned his head to the side, and the other’s lips landed on his neck instead, pressing down on a bit of fresh, still-wet red.

“Jingluo, you…”

Chi Han felt so disgusted that he was about to throw up. He felt like he’d just been bitten by a dog. When he lifted his eyes, he saw a person standing under the light not far away, eyes brimming with tears as they looked over here.

That person was Xu Ting.

Fang Jingluo’s movements paused. He lifted his head from Chi Han’s neck and looked toward the entrance. His expression turned somewhat complicated, and he blurted out subconsciously, “Xu Ting.”

Taking advantage of Fang Jingluo’s distraction, Chi Han broke free with force, lifted his leg, and kicked downward. Very soon, a miserable, heart-wrenching scream echoed out.

Song Lianze still wanted to say something when Rong Xu’s phone suddenly rang. It was a call from Fang Chen.

“Rong Xu, did you all go to Chaotian Pavilion tonight? The person tailing Fang Jingluo just told me, he seemed to have headed that way about thirty minutes ago…”

The voice on the other side hadn’t finished when Rong Xu’s eyes turned instantly dark and vicious. He turned around and looked toward the hall, spotting Song Yao sitting there alone at a glance.

“Where’s Chi Han?”

Song Yao was startled by Rong Xu’s expression at that moment and hurriedly pointed toward the corridor leading to the restroom. “He just went to the bathroom. What’s wrong?”

Without bothering to answer her, Rong Xu strode quickly in that direction. As soon as he stepped in, he saw someone lowering their head and running toward him.

Xu Ting couldn’t believe that his substitute had really become Fang Jingluo’s beloved. All those years before between them, at this moment, they had all turned into a joke.

His eyes were misty with tears. He clenched his teeth, turned around, and ran out. The moment he saw Rong Xu, an indescribable sense of grievance suddenly surged up in his chest, making his tears fall instantly.

“Rong Xu…”

Rong Xu had long since forgotten about him. Seeing this person crying as he leaned closer, Rong Xu immediately frowned in disgust and said, “Get lost!”

After spitting that out, Rong Xu strode inside without sparing Xu Ting a single glance.

Xu Ting stood there blankly, feeling pain everywhere in his body.

As soon as Rong Xu turned the corner, he saw Chi Han standing by the wall. He walked over in a few quick steps and pulled him into his arms. Once he made sure Chi Han was fine, he finally noticed that there was actually someone lying on the ground.

“What happened to your neck?”

The moment Rong Xu saw the blood on Chi Han’s neck, even his voice changed. His fingertips trembled slightly as he touched it.

“That’s not my blood. I just… got bitten by a dog. It’s disgusting!” Chi Han said, wishing he could go over and kick Fang Jingluo one more time.

The violence buried deep in Rong Xu’s bones was completely unleashed. He stepped forward and kicked Fang Jingluo so hard that the man slid back half a meter and coughed up a mouthful of blood.

Chi Han felt a bit startled watching this. Beating someone up was fine, but if he really killed him, that would be a huge problem!

He hurriedly stepped forward and grabbed Rong Xu tightly, saying repeatedly, “I’m fine, I’m fine! One kick is enough! I almost kicked him sterile just now. I’ve already vented my anger!”

Song Yao and Song Lianze also hurried over. When they saw this scene, they were startled, too.

In the end, Chi Han managed with great effort to drag Rong Xu away. Song Lianze stayed behind to handle the aftermath. After all, injuring someone at another person’s banquet, if word got out, it wouldn’t sound good. So this matter had to be suppressed.

After they got home, Rong Xu casually tossed his suit jacket onto the sofa, went into the bathroom, wrung out a towel, and carefully wiped the bloodstains off Chi Han’s neck.

Actually, it had only smeared on a little bit at the time, but Rong Xu didn’t stop wiping for over ten minutes.

Then came the long disinfection.

Chi Han knew Rong Xu was in a bad mood. If he put himself in Rong Xu’s place, he’d go crazy too over something like this.

So now Chi Han didn’t dare make a sound at all. He just held onto Rong Xu and let him leave marks on his neck.

Fine. If it bruises, it bruises. At worst, he’d just wear turtlenecks for a few days.

Rong Xu closed his eyes and gently bit and kissed that slender neck, his nose full of that familiar scent as he tried to calm himself down.

What happened tonight was so sudden. It wasn’t Chi Han’s fault.

Rong Xu’s tongue traced over his Adam’s apple, and he clearly felt the person in his arms shudder. A flicker of bloodthirst flashed through his eyes.

Fang Jingluo must die!

Just as Rong Xu’s mood was gradually settling down, Chi Han’s phone, left on the table, suddenly lit up.

Rong Xu, with his sharp eyes, immediately saw the message:

Xu Ting: [I just want to ask you one thing. Did you ever love me?]

Rong Xu fell completely silent. After a moment, he picked up the phone, turned the screen to face Chi Han, and his voice was like the calm before a storm, utterly flat as he asked:

“What does this message from him mean?”

Chi Han: “!!!”

Oh no, he was done for. He hadn’t expected that after his cover was blown, the first one to get in trouble would actually be him.


Uno: Goodluck, Chi Han! Fighting!

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