Chapter 21: Unexpectedly Becoming an Older Brother
When Chi Qiulin arrived at the science building with the teacher and school security, only the boy remained, unconscious in a pool of blood.
Chi Qiulin blamed himself for exacerbating the boy’s injuries with his intervention, yet he didn’t understand why the boy had deliberately gone outside to be beaten.
After much deliberation without any leads, Chi Qiulin decided to focus on explaining the situation to the teacher and school officials.
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In the hospital room, Zhou Xuan, having just regained consciousness, looked pale and weak as he faced the principal and police, their expressions grave.
When questioned by the police, Zhou Xuan answered calmly, “Xiao An was the one who stabbed me.”
“You mean Xiao An stabbed you on purpose?”
Meeting the principal’s furious gaze, Zhou Xuan calmly nodded.
The principal said sternly, “You’ll be held responsible for your words.”
Looking at the principal’s insincere gaze, Chi Qiulin recalled Xiao An’s words, “Even if I kill you, I won’t be held responsible,” a chill running down his spine. This prompted him to calmly say, “Principal, please understand that the ones injured in this conflict were us.”
The police officer asked Chi Qiulin, “Are you sure Zhou Xuan didn’t deliberately run into him?”
Chi Qiulin looked at Zhou Xuan, then at the officer, and finally shook his head.
The incident concluded as an accidental injury resulting from a conflict between two parties—because of conflicting statements and the lack of surveillance cameras in the science building, it was ruled as a simple fight.
Of course, the wealthy and influential Xiao family paid Zhou Xuan a substantial sum in compensation.
When the crowd dispersed, in the quiet hospital room, Chi Qiulin calmly observed the frail boy in the bed.
The boy’s tone was impolite. “Why aren’t you leaving?”
“I have something to ask you,” Chi Qiulin said, his tone slightly annoyed. “I spoke up for you because I thought they were bullying you, but I’ve changed my mind.”
Chi Qiulin had been puzzled. They could have avoided the fight by staying in the lab. Why had the boy deliberately opened the door and gone out to be beaten? His confusion was resolved after seeing the compensation the Xiao family gave Zhou Xuan.
The boy obviously understood what Chi Qiulin meant. He touched the bandage over his eye, his tone slightly sarcastic. “You think I did it for the money? That this was some kind of scam?”
The initially self-assured Chi Qiulin, questioned so directly, didn’t know what to say.
But the boy calmly continued, “Think whatever you want. I need to rest. You can leave now.”
With that, the boy lay back in bed, pretending to sleep.
Chi Qiulin assumed the boy had implicitly agreed. He stood there for a moment but didn’t leave. Instead, in a sudden impulse, he said, “If you’re having financial difficulties, I can help. Don’t hurt yourself anymore.”
As soon as he finished speaking, the boy slowly opened his eyes, his dark eyes locking onto Chi Qiulin’s face. “What’s your name?”
“…Chi Qiulin.” Chi Qiulin felt embarrassed. He had been presumptuous for so long; the boy hadn’t even known his name.
“Chi Qiulin,” the boy repeated slowly, then suddenly smiled. “So there are other people with the surname Chi. That’s nice.”
Chi Qiulin nodded. “Um… that surname is probably quite rare.”
“Ge.” The boy suddenly said.
“Ah?” Chi Qiulin was taken aback. Why did he suddenly call him “Ge” out of nowhere?
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