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Chapter 4 Ginger Pastry (Part 2)

These two lines of words written in Jiang Hansu's Chinese textbook have a great impact on Su Bai.

At that time, Su Bai even made him determined to play a profession because of these two lines of Jiang Hansu.

E-sports is a very age-consuming industry. If Su Bai missed it this time, it would be too late to regret it in the future. Since he has talent in this area, why not be afraid to try it out?

So that day, facing the wind and snow, Su Bai left without hesitation.

However, after Su Bai arrived in Haicheng, a team that had already agreed to invite him to play in the mid lane suddenly had someone. Su Bai was immediately confused. He could only rely on the profession of the agency to live a meal in Haicheng.

At that time, the League of Legends national server had just been publicly betting for a few months, and the profession of the agency was not as profitable as S3. When it was S3, Su Bai lived in Haicheng by relying on the agency training. After S3 for a year, Su Bai successfully entered a team in LSPL in S4.

LSPL, which is the League of Legends A League. Later, Su Bai tried various positions in Ueno Suk AD and then transferred from the middle to AD before he led his team to the LPL from the League of One.

The beginning of S2 was the most painful and confused period of Su Bai's career, so he didn't feel much after hearing Xu Lin's phone call. If he couldn't receive the order in the next day, he might be starved to death in Haicheng, so he would not have the mood to care about others.

Su Bai came to his senses and looked at the beautiful girl in front of him, with a lot of thoughts.

Su Bai remembered that Xu Lin called him again later and said that after Jiang Hansu died, her mother fell seriously ill and died of food or drinking.

For Jiang Hansu's mother, her only belief in living here is that her daughter is her own. If her daughter is gone, her life will naturally lose its meaning.

Seeing Su Bai's eyes staring at her for a while, and even reaching a dull point, Jiang Hansu frowned slightly.

She is not afraid of many people in Class 12, but she is still a little afraid of Su Bai, the biggest hooligan in the school.

If Su Bai pestered her, it would probably be a bit troublesome.

What Jiang Hansu hates the most is actually bad students who do nothing all day long, know how to read novels and waste their parents' money.

The key is that this group of people not only affects themselves, but also affects her. Those who dare to confess to her in school over the years are all such people.

Especially after the start of this semester, as junior high school is about to graduate, more people like this are getting. Jiang Hansu has received many love letters within this week, but fortunately, there is no one among these people in their own class.

What Jiang Hansu was most worried about was that someone in the class would confess to her because it would make her very embarrassed. After all, they were all classmates in the same class for three years, and the person who had the most courage to do such things must be Su Bai, because Su Bai once had this idea for a while, but it was finally left unresolved, which made her feel relieved.

It just seems that this idea has signs of recovery.

Jiang Hansu had a headache. She just wanted to study hard now, because only by studying hard can she change her fate and her mother.

Jiang Hansu can understand her mother's difficulties more than anyone else. Over the years, she has seen countless scenes of her mother crying secretly in the middle of the night.

So let alone junior high school, even in high school, college, or even in the future, she never thought about going to fall in love. Jiang Hansu's father had a great influence on her.

But Jiang Hansu knew that with her appearance, she would probably encounter more and more such things in the future and would become more and more difficult to deal with in the future.

So sometimes, she would rather be ugly so that no one would disturb her and let her study hard. She even didn't want to be the class monitor because collecting homework every day and handing over homework to the teacher will also delay her study time.

Wocheng was very chaotic, and Yuhua was also famous for a lot of hooligans. When Su Bai first came to Yuhua, several students in the city bullied him with their power, and then they were severely repaired by Su Bai. From then on, no one in Yuhua dared to bully him again.

Wocheng is very remote. In the 2000 years when the qigong and martial arts craze gradually faded, the martial arts schools here are still running hot. Su Bai was also sent to the county martial arts school by his parents when he was in the fourth grade of elementary school. Su Bai's fourth and fifth grades were both spent in the martial arts school, which should have been the most difficult two years in Su Bai's campus era.

I get up at four o'clock every morning and start running, and then start practicing boxing at half past four o'clock. In winter, I practice boxing in the snow, and my hands and feet are frozen into sores. Once my movements are not standardized, I will be beaten by the coach.

The key is that learning these fancy styles is useless, purely for the sake of good looks. After learning boxing for a semester in the fourth grade, Su Bai directly transferred to Sanda class the next semester. Compared with these fancy fists, Sanda is really useful in actual combat.

Although Su Bai's two-year martial arts school career was very hard, it also made him meet many friends. Later, these guys had poor grades in cultural courses and many of them were not admitted to Yuhua Middle School. However, in other schools, they all became gangster leaders, which is why Su Bai could call so many people at that time.

Many people say that Su Bai is Yuhua’s biggest hooligan, but in fact, it’s not true. As long as no one bullies him in school, he will be more honest than anyone else.

Besides, those years were the craziest period when Su Bai was obsessed with novels. Apart from Chinese classes, Su Bai gave all his time to the novels, so how could he have time and energy to fight with others?

Su Bai glanced at the stack of books that Jiang Hansu was holding. It was a Chinese exercise book distributed in the school. It was a large one, with hundreds of them stacked together, and the weight should be quite large.

Su Bai could see her two little hands holding the book trembling, not only because of weight, but also because of the cold.

Her two little hands were not wearing gloves and were frozen red.

Su Bai walked up to her, took out his hands from his sleeve, and then reached towards her. Su Bai wanted to help her pick up some books and reduce the weight of some books.

But who knew that Jiang Hansu would have been wrong. She thought Su Bai was going to hug her. She was so scared that she immediately took a step back, then looked at him coldly, and walked out of the front door without saying a word.

Looking at Jiang Hansu's cold back as he left, Su Bai shook his head.

I think she misunderstood something.
Chapter completed!
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