Chapter 157 ITS NOT A RABBIT, RIGHT?
The Return of the God Level Assassin
THE morning class went by quickly. All the teachers didnât start their class and just discussed the course syllabus for the subject they were teaching. Some of the teachers couldnât help but give Luo Yan covert glances. Theyâre probably checking the kid who passed the extremely difficult exam of the school despite being someone who was in a coma for seven years. He guessed the same thing would happen later during the afternoon class.
He didnât mind. Although he did wish that one of them would start a class. Then he could show off his academic prowess. That way, his new classmates would know that he got through his ability and not because of his familyâs money. Maybe he would have a chance later during their afternoon class. Then the incident that happened earlier would be prevented from happening again.
He didnât really want to constantly prove to people that he was here because of his own merits and not because his family pulled some strings. Maybe he would have a chance later during the afternoon class.
Luo Yanâs train of thought was cut off when two girls walked to his desk.
"Luo Yan, do you want to eat lunch with us?" one asked.
"We can show you around as well after," the other added.
Some of the students who also wanted to invite Luo Yan to eat lunch with them almost didnât blame themselves for moving too slow. They were simply thinking that looking at that pretty face while having their lunch would be very pleasant.
Luo Yan smiled at the two. "Iâm sorry. Iâm actually waiting for my brother right now. Weâre going to eat together. But thank you for inviting me. Maybe we could eat together next time."
The two felt like their hearts were suddenly cleansed and healed just by looking at that smile. They sighed in contentment. It didnât even matter that they were rejected.
"Itâs okay," the two said almost at the same time.
Then as if on cue, a familiar voice suddenly called Luo Yan. It was coming from the doorway, so Luo Yan turned towards that direction. As expected, he saw his younger brother.
"Yan, letâs go," Luo Jin said.
Luo Yan stood up, smiled again at the two girls, and walked towards Luo Jin. As he was doing so, he noticed that most of his classmates were startled seeing Luo Jin appeared here. Considering the things he had heard about his brotherâs antics in this school, it was probably truly a surprise seeing him going to his older brotherâs classroom.
When he reached Luo Jinâs position, he felt a heated glare coming from behind. He glanced back and saw that guy he argued with earlier â what was his name again? Ah, Huang Wen. He was glaring daggers at their direction. No, itâs more accurate to say that he was glaring at Luo Jin.
Luo Yan remembered that the reason this guy attacked him verbally earlier was because of his feud with Luo Jin. He probably thought that he could get back with Luo Jin if he embarrassed his brother or something. Too bad for him, his plan backfired.
Luo Yan was actually worried, just a tiny bit, that because of his white lotus act, the guy would be shunned in class. After all, it was quite obvious that he already got the favor of most of his classmates. He didnât really want that. Especially since the guy seemed to only did what he did not because of some vile intent but because of something immature like bullying the brother of his sworn enemy.
Heâs not that black hearted to actually enjoy the suffering of others. Fighting back, in his own way, when heâs being targeted was simply a natural response for him. Like some kind of reflex. One of his motto in life had always been; âif you donât cross me, then I wonât do anything to you, but if you, then expect paybackâ. Naturally, he preferred not having to argue with anyone. But sometimes, there were just people who kept on looking for him for trouble. So of course he had to fight back.
But Luo Yanâs worry didnât really happen. Huang Wen wasnât shunned. When he returned back to class, everyone still treated him the same. Luo Yan wasnât sure if it was because his classmates were just simply good-natured or theyâre just used to the guyâs brash attitude. He had a feeling it was most probably the latter.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Huang Wen must have noticed his gaze, because he turned his eyes to him. The moment he did, Luo Yan smiled at him. He looked stunned for a bit, then he frowned, snorted, and then turned his gaze away.
"Yan, what are you doing? Letâs go," Luo Jin called his attention back to him.
Luo Yan turned to his brother. "Okay."
They walked out of the classroom and went straight towards the elevator. On their way, they received a lot of gazes. Luo Yan no longer cared about those and just walked with that sweet smile on his face. Luo Jin had never cared if people looked at him or not. So the two brothers walked as if they werenât being stared at. Soon, the elevator reached the ground floor and the two walked out of the third yearâs teaching building.
"Where do you want to eat?" Luo Jin asked. "There are two large cafeterias here, one specializing in traditional food, the other in Western food. Which one do you prefer?"
Somehow, Luo Yan was not surprised hearing that the school made separate cafeterias for both types of cuisines. They had the money to do so, then why not, right? He wouldnât even be surprised when the cafeterias here turned out to be like three-star Michelin restaurants.
"Letâs eat Western," he said.
Luo Jin nodded. "How was your class? Did anybody bully you?"
Luo Yan looked at his brother and smiled helplessly. "Ah Jin, why do you think itâs for certain that Iâll be bullied?"
[Because you look like someone who people would want to bully.] Of course, Luo Jin didnât say that out loud. "Because most of the students in this school are high-handed pricks who think theyâre better than anyone. Theyâd be more than glad to bully the new kid."
Luo Yan laughed a little when he heard Luo Jinâs description. "No one bullied me. Everyone has been nice so far. I think they all like me."
Luo Jin glanced down at his second brother. Well, although Luo Yanâs face was the type that would attract bullies, itâs also the type that could quickly and easily gather the good feelings of people around him.
"Just donât forget to tell me if someone ever try to bully you," he still said just in case.
Luo Yan only smiled. How could he ever allow anyone to bully him?
While walking his phone suddenly vibrated. He took it out from his pocket and saw that it was a WeChat message from Shen Ji Yun. He opened the message.
[luckycloud]: Have you eaten lunch?
Then it was followed by a rabbit sticker eating a bento.
Luo Yan chuckled. Thinking of how cute Shen Ji Yun was. Then he suddenly remembered the message he sent earlier. About that gift he said he sent to him. Now he suddenly couldnât help but wonder what it was.
Surely it wouldnât be something related to rabbits. Right?