Chapter 176 Hello Classmate (8)

On the street back home, He De's pace became slower and slower.

Thinking about going back to that home, she had rejection written all over her body.

As she was walking, a figure walking in front of her felt vaguely familiar.

He De squinted his eyes for a few seconds, then walked quickly.

Take the big bag from the old man's hand, "You just came back?"

The old man glanced at her, his face was extremely silent under the night, and he continued to walk forward sullenly.

He De glanced at the inside of the bag, all of which were beverage bottles, and sighed helplessly.

So poor, so poor!
I can't bear it!
"How much is the task progress?"

[30%, if this continues, the mission will definitely be successful!You come on! 】

"Don't say anything else, get some money first."

[...] The system is silent.

"Then tell me, what is your use as a system?"

[…] It seems... really useless.

He De looked up to the sky and sighed, "Relying on mountains and mountains, relying on water and water flow, relying on others is not as good as relying on oneself."

He De sent the old man to the door of the house, touched his pocket, found a lot of pocket money, and stuffed it all to the old man.

The old man was really a little surprised now, and he must have looked at He De without speaking.

He De put his hands in his pockets, with a casual expression, "I found a part-time job. I have money, so don't worry about it."

The corner of the old man's mouth moved, but he didn't say anything in the end.

"I'll go out for a while, and I'll be back later." He De left his schoolbag behind, turned around and left with a mobile phone.

Looking at the girl's figure in the dark, the old man straightened his back, exuding a kind of indescribable indifference.

His daughter seems to have finally grown up.

...

Hede came to a lonely street.

The colorful light signs on both sides of the street dazzled people. There were decadent young people, beauties in scantily clad clothes, and big men with colorful arms smoking cigarettes, looking at them with unkind eyes.

The girl in school uniform is white and clean, like a little white rabbit that has strayed into a pack of wolves.

He De turned into a small door according to the prompt of the system and went down the stairs.

The light was getting dimmer, but the voices of those passionate voices began to become clear.

Someone was guarding the door, and he saw Hede's expression of hell.

This place is a mixed bag, but it's the first time I've seen this style.

"Show your pass."

Hede tapped on the poster on the wall, "I'm here to compete."

There are several flamboyant characters on the poster, 'Wangba Boxing Gym'.

"Hey!" The security guard showed unabashed sarcasm and contempt, "Little baby, go home and do the quizzes obediently, you shouldn't come to this kind of place."

"Stop talking nonsense."

He De pressed the security guard against the wall, and didn't even see how she did it.

The security guard's face was pressed against the cold wall, his body was distorted, his flesh was squeezed and deformed, he looked extremely embarrassed, and he was shocked.

He De: "Don't meddle in your own business."

The security guard put Hede in and took her to find the manager himself.

The reaction of the manager was similar to that of the security guard, but when the security guard whispered something in his ear, the manager restrained his contemptuous look.

He De said that he was short of time.

The manager arranged for her to be on stage at the next game.

When Hede stepped onto the ring, his figure looked too weak in comparison to the tall, muscular man opposite him.

The audience saw her appearance clearly and gave a "wow" to let her go down.

And for the next few minutes, everyone was dumbfounded, until He De came down from the ring, their mouths didn't close.

The big man with considerable weight fell straight on the ring, and the audience felt that the whole venue shook a few times.

The white T-shirt on He De's body was spotlessly clean, without a drop of sweat. He got off the ring and took his coat and put it on his shoulders.

She followed the manager to a room and extended a slap.

The manager put a thick wad of money on her hand like a dog, and smiled like a mother, "Welcome to come again next time."

He De came out of that street and wanted to deposit money into a card, but found that the original owner did not have a bank card.

Su Mu saw a series of unfamiliar caller numbers, and habitually wanted to hang up, but when his fingertips fell, a ghost suddenly answered him.

"Hey."

"come out."

Feeling something, Su Mu came to the window, opened it and looked down.

The girl squatted across the street, still holding her mobile phone, and the light from the screen shone on her fair little face.

Su Mu seemed to have seen her eyes, which were indifferent and lonely.

She was very different from the day when she faced herself.

Su Mu leaned against the door and went out when there was no sound from outside.

He came downstairs and handed He De a bank card, "You are very inexplicable."

Hede squinted and smiled.

The expression was different from what Su Mu had just seen upstairs.

He De took the bank card and handed over a bag of snacks.

Su Mu saw through the transparent plastic bag that there were two 100 yuan bills inside, and he frowned and wanted to refuse.

He De didn't give him this chance at all. After stuffing the bag into his hand, he waved at him with his bank card and left.

Su Mu's long eyelashes drooped, and he looked at the bag of snacks for a long time, then raised his head, and He De's figure was far away from him.

"Don't come to me again!" he yelled.

Su Mu watched Hede's back disappear under the street light, not sure if her momentary pause was his own illusion.

...

Su Mu didn't sleep well all night.

The next morning, I went to school with dark circles under my eyes.

Driving on a road, I saw those familiar figures standing against the wall from a distance, their eyes sank slightly.

He got off his bike and pushed it over.

"You want to..."

"sorry!"

Su Mu was taken aback.

A few boys lined up in front of Su Mu, bent at [-] degrees, and said loudly, "We were wrong before! I hope you can ignore villains! Forgive us!"

Su Mu: ...

What are you doing?
Are they crazy or is he crazy?
Su Mu: "What exactly do you want to do?"

The boys are a little impatient.

They have already apologized, what else do you want?
The boy raised his head, his shining eyes were full of sincerity, "We are sincere! We were all wrong before! I hope you can forgive us!"

Su Mu: ...

The boy quickly took out a breakfast from the schoolbag behind him and put it in Su Mu's bicycle basket.

Then a group of people withdrew quickly.

Su Mu: ...

When passing by the trash can, Su Mu put his breakfast on it, his face still slightly calm.

He won't trust those people.

No one understood better than him how vicious those people were.

...

In the blink of an eye, it was Saturday.

The old man got up early in the morning and was about to go out. When he came out of the house, he found someone sitting in the yard.

The old man paused and opened his mouth, but he seemed to have forgotten how to speak.

The old man really doesn't talk very much. In the past few days, the number of times he has spoken can be counted on one hand.

He De finally waited until the old man got up, stood up, "Come with me."

The old man: "Where are you going?"

The sound of tires rolling over gravel can be heard outside the window.

Listening to the sound, the car seemed to have stopped at the door.

Then someone knocked on the door.

The old man frowned and looked at the door.

He De has gone over and opened the door.

Several staff members in uniforms smiled all over their faces, "Excuse me, is this Gu Hede, Miss Gu?"

He De nodded and pointed into the room, "Inside."

Before the old man could react, several staff members entered the room and methodically sorted the messy things in the house into categories and packed them into boxes.

(End of this chapter)

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