Chapter 13
After Rebirth, The Real Young Master Began to Maintain His Health
Recently, Chen Moâs popularity had noticeably risen. People would glance at him when he walked by, and most of his classmates would call him âMo-geâ whenever they saw him outside the classroom. Some even sneaked over to the experimental class just to catch a glimpse of the new "school tyrant." But most of the time, all they could see was the back of his head.
This school tyrant didnât seem all that intimidating.
Besides being constantly lazy, Chen Mo spent every break doing just one thingâsleeping.
And it wasnât just dozing off; he was fully asleep.
âI sometimes wonder if he didnât sleep in his past life,â Qi Lin whispered from his seat near the back of the class, pointing at Chen Mo and glancing at Xie Siyanâs usual calm expression. âHeâs been sleeping for at least half an hour since morning study hall started, right?â
Xie Siyan cast a quick glance to the side.
All he could see was the messy hair on the boyâs head under the sunlight, along with the tips of his ears, reddened from being pressed against his arm.
Xie Siyan withdrew his gaze and looked at Qi Lin. âWhy do you care?â
âIâm not the only one who cares,â Qi Lin grinned mischievously. âSpeaking of which, the girls who used to peek into our classroom were always sneaking glances at you. Now, at least a third of them are here to see Chen Mo. Honestly, how come no one noticed before that heâs actually quite good-looking? Heâs starting to threaten your title as the âmost handsome guyâ at Sui City No. 1 High. Donât you feel any sense of crisis?â
Xie Siyan looked at him expressionlessly.
Qi Lin immediately shut his mouth.
He mentally concededâsome people were just out of his league. Nowadays, the back corner of the classroom, where the two "gods" sat, was like a no-manâs-land. No one dared approach.
Just then, two clumsy big guys crashed through the back door, causing it to slam into the wall with a loud bang, startling the sleeping "god."
Qi Lin watched as Chen Mo rubbed his arm and lifted his head, looking drowsy and slightly irritated. It was exactly the kind of "sleepy grumpiness" that made girls swoon.
Out of nowhere, Xie Siyan asked, âIs there a rat in the dorm?â
âHuh?â Chen Mo blinked, confused. It took him two seconds to realize Xie Siyan was talking to him.
âWhat rat?â Chen Mo asked.
âNo rat. Just wondering why you never sleep at night and canât wake up during the day?â
Qi Lin chimed in, seizing the chance to tease Chen Mo. âHey, Sleep God, Iâve always been curiousâwhere did you learn this divine skill of being able to fall asleep on any desk? Can I be your disciple?â
Chen Mo yawned, covering the weariness in his eyes, and said, âJust give up on everything.â
âHuh? What?â Qi Lin didnât catch that.
Chen Mo glanced at Xie Siyan, who had his arms crossed, and explained to Qi Lin, âTake your Yan-ge for example. He works hard every day to be the top student, carrying the expectations of all his teachers. Heâs the future of his family and the pillar of the nation. Just give up on all of that.â
A quiet chuckle escaped from somewhere nearby.
Qi Lin, barely resisting the urge to be brainwashed, kept his cool. âYan-ge isnât normal. Heâs got an insanely good sleep schedule. Like, heâs in bed by 8:00 PM every weekend, up by 6:00 AM, and runs for an hour. What a beast.â
âSo amazing,â Chen Mo responded lazily, giving a half-hearted clap before lying back down. âNot me. If I donât get enough sleep, my brain shuts down.â
Qi Lin began to envy Chen Moâs relaxed attitude, barely stopping himself from shaking him awake.
He persisted, âThe competition in the experimental class is fierce. Donât you ever get anxious?â
âNope,â Chen Mo muttered, resting his head on his arms and closing his eyes again.
âWhat about the college entrance exams? Doesnât thinking about them make your scalp tingle?â
âThe thought of having two more years before graduation makes my scalp tingle even more.â
âAlright then,â Qi Lin decided to use his trump card. âArenât you at least interested in competing with Yang Shule? Iâve seen him working extra hard for the upcoming monthly exam, and heâs barely been hanging out with Yan-ge lately. Donât you want to redeem yourself, make your family take notice, and prove all those people who think you got in through connections wrong?â
Chen Mo opened one eye and looked at Qi Lin.
Then, he turned to Xie Siyan and said, âYour buddy is insulting me. Can you do something about it?â
Xie Siyan raised an eyebrow. âAm I his dad?â
âHe could be your son.â
âThanks,â Xie Siyan replied. âBut I donât have a son like him.â
Chen Mo turned back to Qi Lin and taunted, âDid you hear that, rebellious son? Think about the questions you just asked. Are you trying to humiliate me? Now, stand up, and you can choose to either walk out or crawl.â
Qi Lin felt like heâd been slapped in the face by the back-and-forth exchange.
It wasnât news to him that Xie Siyan wasnât one to go easy on anyone, but was he humiliating Chen Mo? He was only trying to motivate him to do better. How was that an insult?
Whoâs humiliating whom here?
Feeling embarrassed, Qi Lin leftâonly to quickly return.
âWanna go cycling at Nanshan this weekend, Mo-shao?â
Chen Mo was caught off guard. âYouâre inviting me?â
âYep.â
Chen Mo was just about to recall the rumors about people dying in cycling races at Nanshan when Qi Lin boldly teased, âCompared to racing, I figured cycling is a more suitable retirement sport for you. Come on, letâs go this weekend and Iâll show you what real humiliation looks like.â
Chen Mo raised a skeptical eyebrow.
Is this really the same Qi Lin who later became infamous in the Sui City gay scene for supposedly sleeping with countless partners? This guy reeks of straight-guy energy. I thought he got by on his emotional intelligence, but maybe itâs⦠something else?
Chen Moâs gaze unintentionally drifted downward, just as Xie Siyan interrupted again, âItâs a cycling club event. If you donât want to go, donât.â
âCycling club?â Chen Mo tilted his head.
Xie Siyan glanced at him. âItâs a club affiliated with the school. Most of the members are students.â
Chen Mo hesitated for a moment before nodding. âThen⦠Iâll go.â
âYou will?â Xie Siyan questioned. âI thought youâd prefer to sleep all weekend.â
Qi Lin, catching on, smirked and teased, âOh, right, I forgot. We meet at 6:00 AM. Can you even wake up that early?â
Chen Mo ran a hand through his hair and looked up. âYeah, Iâll skip sleep. After all, Iâll be spending my weekend teaching you how to be a man.â
âScrew you!â Qi Lin lunged forward, seemingly ready to grab Chen Moâs neck.
Xie Siyan kicked the desk, pushing it forward just enough to block Qi Linâs legs and prevent the impending scuffle between the two, who were already acting like old friends.
âClass is starting,â Xie Siyan said, tossing the textbook for the next lesson onto the desk. He glanced at Qi Lin and added, âStill standing here? Waiting for me to see you off?â
Grumbling, Qi Lin left.
Chen Mo chuckled softly.
But before his laughter died down, he noticed that Xie Siyan was still watching him.
Chen Mo met his gaze.
âIs it fun?â Xie Siyan asked.
âWhat can I say? The guyâs reactions are hilarious. Heâs this big dude who canât take the slightest teasing.â
Chen Mo was quick with his words, but to him, the idea of going to Nanshan meant scenic views, fresh air, and leisurely cyclingâa perfect weekend in his book.
Xie Siyan seemed to understand Chen Moâs true intentions and kindly offered a word of caution, âPeople who canât take teasing wonât give up until they get what they want.â
After all, Qi Lin had a reputation for being impulsive and hot-headed on the basketball court.
Meanwhile, Chen Mo casually opened his thermos. A faint smell of chrysanthemum tea wafted through the airâ¦
Xie Siyan pressed his fingers to his temple.
He could hardly recall the first time he met Chen Mo.
It must have been that time, surrounded by a human wall of onlookers, in the middle of a downpour, when the police had pinned Chen Mo to the ground. His eyes were like those of a trapped beast.
The scene was a dilapidated village with livestock pens.
The rain-soaked air was thick with an indescribable stench.
The tears shed by the Yang couple were not entirely fake.
Chen Moâs foster mother had been hysterically tugging at the police, while his foster father, Chen Jianli, lay on the ground, beaten black and blue, barely recognizable.
It was like a bizarre, tragicomedy.
Inside the car, Yang Shuleâs face had turned pale.
He had asked, âYan-ge, thatâs Chen Mo, right?â
Xie Siyan looked away and stared at the roof of the car.
He had been thinking, This will be the last time I get involved in this mess. Grandma insisted I come, and hereâs the resultâexactly what I expected.
Whether Chen Mo had been ruined by his upbringing was unclear, but anyone could see the abyss lurking in his eyes. If the Yang family wanted to maintain the façade of peace, they might buy themselves temporary harmony. But if they couldnât, this son they had reclaimed was clearly not someone who would allow himself to be manipulated. The outcome was impossible to predict.
Yang Shuleâs voice, trembling and unsure, had sounded like he was talking to himself as much as he was asking, âWhy? Why does it have to be me? Iâll never accept them as my real parents.â
Xie Siyanâs reply had been calm, almost mocking: âYouâre not the only one wondering why.â
That was the most heâd reacted to the situation. The connection between the Xie and Yang families had gone as far as helping to find the missing son. Beyond that, he didnât care.
Sure enough, within a month, the Yang family had made a move.
Dropping the lawsuit was exactly the kind of thing that couple would do. Yang Zhi might have been more suited to run the Yang family, but families like theirs always favored the well-behaved younger son.
Perhaps one day, at some event or gathering, the final act of this drama would play out.
He hadnât expected to come across a feverish Chen Mo in an alley behind an internet cafe.
Chen Moâs words back then had been sharp and unkind.
Xie Siyan wondered when exactly he had offended him.
Then he realized, anyone even remotely connected to the Yang family was unforgivable in Chen Moâs eyes.
And after thatâ¦
Things started to go differently.
The next time Xie Siyan saw Chen Mo, he seemed both the same and yet entirely different.
Youâd think he didnât care about anything, but he never let himself be taken advantage of. If you thought he still harbored ambitions, there was no sign of it left.
The change was subtle but impossible to ignore.
Like now.
Todayâs high temperature was 35°C.
The guy who couldnât seem to wake up early this morning, who had spent the first part of the day verbally sparring with Qi Lin, was now sitting with a plain-looking, low-key blue-gray thermos, blowing on his drink.
He took a sip.
It burned him.
âDamn!â he muttered.
Then he took another sip.
This time he grimaced. âUgh, so bitter. The instructions must be wrong.â
Xie Siyan, having held back for long enough, finally asked, âDo you have to drink that hot water?â
Chen Mo looked up at him.
âYou want me to drink ice water like you guys, sweating like pigs and downing bottles?â
Xie Siyanâs lips curled into a smirk. âThereâs something called room-temperature water, you know.â
âYou canât brew chrysanthemum tea with room-temperature water. Want some?â
âNo, thanks.â
Chen Mo and Xie Siyan had been desk mates for almost a week now.
Setting aside any potential ties to a certain someone with the surname Yang, Chen Mo didnât seem to have any issues with Xie Siyan as a seatmate.
He was quiet, didnât cause trouble, and even let Chen Mo copy his homework.
After all, high school assignments were plenty, and even if Chen Mo could do them, he couldnât be bothered to waste the brainpower.
Still, what was his problem today?
Why did it bother him that Chen Mo drank hot water?
Chen Mo clutched his thermos, suspicion in his eyes. âJealous of my healthy lifestyle?â
Xie Siyan looked like heâd just heard the most absurd joke.
He chuckled, shaking his head.
âJealous of your cigarettes and tea?â
âYour ice pack for your swollen lip?â
âYour late nights and hot water?â
Chen Mo: ââ¦Shut up.â
Two seconds later, the math teacher, wearing her usual black mid-heeled shoes, walked up to the podium with serious steps.
She held a stack of quizzes in her hand, which she slammed onto the desk with a heavy thud.
âThis testâ¦â
âThe results were satisfactory overall.â
The female teacher in her thirties wore her hair in a tight bun, and her light gray business suit looked like a rigid shell encasing her. She seemed stern and serious, a presence that did little to lift anyoneâs spirits.
âHowever, there are some students I must criticize today.â
As soon as she spoke, the classroom buzzed with whispers.
Chen Mo, as if expecting it, met her sharp gaze just as she said, âChen Mo, 125 points. In our experimental class, this score is barely passable. But tell me, how did you solve the last problem?â
âIs there a problem with how I solved it, Ms. Bai?â Chen Mo stood up slowly, his voice calm, though a dark cloud seemed to hang behind his eyes.
Bai SusuâChen Moâs math teacher in his previous life as well.
Chen Mo still remembered what she had said back then.
"Yang Shule has always been an excellent student. Heâs won numerous competition trophies, and he didnât even accuse you of cheating. He defended you! And what about you?"
That time, it hadnât been a regular quizâit had been Chen Moâs first monthly exam after transferring to Sui City No. 1 High.
Back then, he hadnât lived in the dorms.
Yang Shule, as the math class representative, had accidentally taken home the quiz answers from the teacherâs office the day before. He had apologized to Bai Susu, saying, âMs. Bai, it was an accident.â
In the teacherâs office, Bai Susu had accused Chen Mo in an almost righteous tone: âChen Mo, the difficulty at our school is not the same as your previous high school. You and the class representative scored the exact same 149 points, and you both got the same question wrong. Are you telling me thatâs a coincidence? If you apologize now, Iâll pretend this never happened.â
Apologizing was never an option.
That time, they had called in Zhou Yaoying.
She had appeared, dressed impeccably, apologizing profusely. âIâm so sorry, Ms. Bai. I didnât raise the children well.â
Bai Susu softened her tone. âI know Shule, and Iâm sure heâs not involved. As for Chen Mo, itâs good to want to improve, but you have to do it the right way.â
âYes, yes.â
On the drive home that day, Zhou Yaoying had tried to avoid hurting his feelings, saying, âXiao Mo, I didnât tell your father or your brother. They wouldâve been furious.â
Chen Mo had sneered, âYou can tell them if you want.â
That remark had convinced Zhou Yaoying that he was guilty and immature.
After that, Chen Moâs grades steadily improved, but math was the one subject he could never take seriously again, no matter how hard he tried.
The final points he lost in the college entrance exam had been because of this.
And now, as if history was repeating itself.
But with some differences.
Chen Mo still remembered the final question on the quiz.
It had been an additional question, and for someone like him, who had studied advanced math in university, it wasnât difficult. He hadnât thought much of it at the time and had simply written out the solution.
Chen Mo had expected to be accused of cheating.
But this time, the teacher said, âYou all put your papers on the podium yourselves. The class representativeâs paper was there, too. Someone saw you writing on the podium, and your solution and steps are exactly the same as his. This content hasnât even been covered in high school yet.â
She had practically accused him of copying.
âWho saw it?â Chen Mo asked.
The classroom fell silent.
Chen Mo glanced around. âI said, who saw me copying from the podium?â
This was the first time Chen Mo had shown such a clear emotion in class.
Everyone had almost forgotten that this quiet transfer student, who spent most of his time sleeping, had recently sent a group of students to the school hospital.
Bai Susuâs voice was sharp. âChen Mo, who are you trying to intimidate? If you werenât copying, then what were you writing?â
Chen Mo sneered, âThe question was so simple that I was afraid of scaring you. So, I made some extra mistakes on purpose. Any problem with that?â
âYouâre being completely unreasonable!â
Just as Chen Moâs shoulders tensed, a hand rested on them.
The hand was large, with long, well-shaped fingers.
The index finger pressed down gently on his shoulder twice, and Chen Mo was surprised to feel it urging him to calm down.
Then the person beside him stood up.
âI watched him solve the last question, Ms. Bai,â Xie Siyan said, his tone casual. âThe answer was one-half, and he revised it once. He spent the rest of the time drawing a⦠turtle next to the question.â
Someone in the class couldnât hold back a giggle.
Bai Susu picked up the top quiz paper and flipped through it.
Her expression darkened.
Chen Mo glanced at Xie Siyan, wondering if this guy had perfect vision or something.
Xie Siyan spoke again, this time with a slight smile. âSo, Ms. Bai, after this sudden and baseless accusation, donât you think you owe the student an apology?â
In that instant, the class fell silent.
Only Yang Shule, seated in the front row, clenched his pen tightly at Xie Siyanâs words.
In truth, this math teacher wasnât very well-liked.
Most of the students didnât care for her rigid teaching style, but Chen Mo knew that she would remain the math teacher for the experimental class until graduation.
Chen Mo also knew that Bai Susuâs assumption that he had copied was influenced by her preconceived notions about his relationship with Yang Shule. She couldnât believe that a student from a backward county high school could solve such a problem.
The atmosphere grew tense. Chen Mo knew she wouldnât apologize.
He tugged on Xie Siyanâs sleeve.
Xie Siyan looked at him curiously.
Chen Mo let go of his sleeve and turned to the teacher.
âFor the next monthly exam, if I make it into the top ten of the grade, Iâll stay. If I donât, you stay.â
Chen Mo didnât care to keep locking horns with a main subject teacher he had to face every day. His frustration with her had been simmering for a long timeâit had been there for years, ever since the day he lost to her in a previous life. Originally, he had planned to just let it go, but now it felt like he had eaten something bitter, and it was making him sick to his stomach.@@novelbin@@
Either she would leave, or he would.
One of them had to go.
Of course, it was almost certain he would be the one to leave.
Bai Susuâs face turned ashen. She hadnât expected Chen Mo to be so brazen.
The class collectively held its breath.
âDo you need a written report for that?â Xie Siyan interjected, his tone laced with mockery. âYou realize what you just said doesnât hold any weight, right?â
That remark could be interpreted as him calling Chen Mo reckless.
But anyone who had been in class with Xie Siyan for a while knew one thingâhe intended to protect Chen Mo through this, no matter what.