Chapter 059 - Thirty points, but to him it's thirty points of happiness.
Fake Slackers
Translator: Jury
Editor: NomNom
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059 Thirty points, but to him itâs thirty points of happiness.
They fell into silence for a long time.
Now, thinking back, He Zhao was shocked by the turn his own thoughts had taken. He had even believed Shen Jieâs bullshit, to say nothing of the restâto have been caught by the collar, dragged up, and kissed by his little friend like that⌠he would have been willing to do it a hundred times over!
A moment later, He Zhao cleared his throat and said, âThat⌠letâs just forget this happened.â
Xie Yu leaned back, the lights from the streets passing by outside falling onto his face. He couldnât help smiling. âNo can do.â
ââŚâŚâ
âItâs too idiotic. I wonât forget. Zhao-ge.â
He Zhao had opened the window to let in the cool air to calm himself down, and now several strands of hair were blown up by the wind.
He was very image-conscious. He would rather have his neck broken than let his hair be messy.
Xie Yu watched as He Zhao took out his phone and used the front camera to check his hair. Due to the poor lighting, the image on the screen was poor quality, so he could only reach up and run his hand through it to smooth it down.
Xie Yu looked on for a while, arm resting on the windowsill, and complained, âNo oneâs looking at you anyway.â
He Zhao kept running his hands through his hair, then said, âA hot guy must maintain himself.â
Maintain. What nonsense.
It was too dark in the bus and He Zhao hadnât noticed a single piece of hair still sticking up on top of his head.
Xie Yu reached out, fingers winding gently into He Zhaoâs hair. As if stroking a cat, he patted his hair down, twice. He Zhaoâs hair had grown out a little. Xie Yu remembered that when they had just met, He Zhaoâs hair had been very short, and even a little prickly to the touch.
ââŚâŚâ
He Zhao froze for a moment. When he came back to his senses, he noticed that the camera app he had used to check his hair was still open, so he called out, âOld Xie.â
Xie Yu looked up at him. âAh?â
He Zhao hit the camera button, capturing two indistinct shadowy blobs.
The image was still, but one could see from it the motion of the bus interior, the streetlights that shone in from outside, and the faint silhouettes of two people, one in front and one behind.
âGroup photo.â After He Zhao took the photoâartsy-looking, never mind that no one would understand it, anywayâhe made it his home screen wallpaper.
The bus had stopped announcing the stops. It wound to and fro among the streets before finally slowing to a stop on some street corner and opening its front door.
No one got on.
The driver yelled out the door, âNo one? If no oneâs there Iâm driving off. This is the last busââ
He Zhao was done changing his settings. At the sound of the driverâs voice, he looked up and glanced outside. He caught sight of the tchotchke store by the bus stop and thought it looked familiar.
Xie Yu followed his gaze, too.
âI think Iâve been here before.â He Zhao put away his phone, got up, and sat back down in the back seat. He leaned against his little friend and enunciated, âJian⌠Jian Xing Store. Thereâs an internet cafe near here, if Iâm remembering right?â
This area was not far from Black Water Street. The bus had taken many turns and hadnât gone very far as it kept circling in this area.
There was indeed an internet cafe right behind the tchotchke store.
Xie Yu asked, âWhen were you here?â
âSummer vacation,â He Zhao said. âA friend asked me over, so I came. I was bored at home.â He didnât even remember where they had arranged to meet, just that he had looked for the place when he got here.
The half-hour bus journey passed quickly in conversation.
Before getting off the bus, He Zhao thought he might want to keep riding the bus for another couple rounds.
âFriend, this is the last bus.â Xie Yu pushed his boyfriend off the bus. âWhat are you thinking?â
He Zhao stood in the doorway and said, âI want to stay with you a while longer.â
This time, Xie Yu didnât kick him. The bus driver, on the other hand, wanted to. The bus driver sat in his seat and waved them off. âAre you two getting off or not? Why are you dawdling?â
Xie Yu: ââŚâŚâ
He Zhao: ââŚâŚâ
Once they got off the bus, the pick-up point was just around the corner. Xie Yu changed to the 3 bus, and He Zhao took the Song Ting line; they were going in opposite directions. After paying the fare, Xie Yu boarded out of habit.
The bus would not set off for another few minutes and the engine rumbled as it idled.
At this time of night, only a few buses were left at the interchange and several people were trickling into the pick-up point.
Xie Yu leaned against the window and looked out. He saw a certain idiot get off the Song Ting line bus, not even bothering with the final step and jumping right onto the ground.
Then the idiot boarded the 3 bus from the rear door and walked past the rows of seats to stand in front of him.
Before Xie Yu could even say, âWhat did you get on here for,â He Zhao bent down and kissed him possessively. Completely different from the previous kiss and a little rushed.
Brazen and unpracticed, with an uncontrollable impulse, violently drawing closer.
He Zhao moved quickly. Xie Yu wasnât the only one who didnât react in time; the other passengers didnât know what this boy had rushed onto the bus in a wild hurry to do, either. They only saw them together for several seconds, then the boy stood up again and left through the rear doors.
âLooking for someone, not riding the bus, sorry.â He Zhao waved to the driver before he left, then he turned and said to Xie Yu, âIâm really going this time.â
ââŚGet lost faster.â
Xie Yuâs words were harsh, but after the bus had travelled several stops, he lifted a hand to his ear and found that it was still burning.
The weekend passed quickly, and amidst the anguished complaints of âI donât want to go back to school and get my gradesâ in Class 3âs group chat, Sunday was about to come to an end.
Xie Yu packed his things and glanced at the class group chat before he went to bed.
[Liu Cunhao]: Why did the weekend pass so quickly? I havenât fully enjoyed my last two days alive on earth.
[Wan Da]: And our teachers are so hardworking, too. They even brought our papers home to grade. Did you see Old Tangâs text? He said grades would be out by Monday. Hao-zi, have you decided where you want to be buried after youâre dead? I want my ashes to be scattered over the sea. Facing the ocean, where the springtime is warm and the flowers blossom.
[Liu Cunhao]: I prefer burial. Dust returns to dust and dirt returns to dirt.
[Xu Qingqing]: Youâre all sick, right? Itâs just a midterm exam.
[v-=abc]: Itâs never too late to study. One failure doesnât count for anything. The important thing is to correct your attitude towards studying.
[Luo Wenqiang]: Study rep, new formula again?
After a while, He Zhao popped into the group chat, too.
[He Zhao]: Quickly? What?
[He Zhao]: I think these two days have passed so slowly.
[Luo Wenqiang]: âŚâŚ
[Wan Da]: This isnât like you, Zhao-ge.
[Liu Cunhao]: Zhao-ge, youâre tired of living?
Their Zhao-ge not only didnât look like he was tired of living, he even went against character and arrived in the classroom bright and early the next morning.
âYouâre very early today.â Liu Cunhao was on duty today and had to arrive early to face his terrible fate. âSo early itâs even a bit weird.â
He Zhao looked up and smiled. âYou say it like Iâm late every day.â
Liu Cunhao was shocked. He was about to say, âArenât you?â but decided not to. He shook his head, then took the washcloth to the bathroom to wash.
Xie Yu had gone to the breakfast place outside school and gotten a cup of soymilk before coming to class. As he paid, he saw Mad Dog and Old Tang having breakfast in the shop. Holding his drink, he couldnât bring himself to leave just like that. âDean Jiang, Mr. Tang.â
Old Tang nodded at him, swallowed his food, then waved him over. âYouâre just drinking soymilk? Is that filling? Come, sit down and eat a bun.â
âNo need. IâŚâ
âWhatâs this about no need? Come over.â Mad Dog dragged out the plastic stool next to him, thoroughly demonstrating the principle of âabuse of power.â âOr else youâre barred from school.â
Xie Yu held onto the meat bun, listening to Dean Jiang complain about the school cafeteria food. âWhat meat buns? Three bites in, thereâs still no meat.â
Old Tang nodded. âThe first time I ate there I thought there wasnât any filling at all.â
Dean Jiang said, âIt doesnât taste good, either.â
Xie Yu: ââŚâŚâ
Outside school, Dean Jiang was quite reasonable. Even if this place was only one block away from school.
He was different from the DJ Jiang who broadcast over the intercom and different from the Mad Dog who was the headache of every student in Liyang Erzhong.
He was very ordinary.
He was so ordinary it seemed that it was only the burden on his shoulders and the title of âteacherâ that made him formidable.
When Xie Yu arrived at class, almost everyone had arrived. Wan Da rushed in from the faculty office all agog. âGood news! The papers arenât done being graded! Not! Done! Grading! We can live one more day, brothers!â
Liu Cunhao tossed aside the washcloth and hearily embraced Wan Da on the podium. âMy good brother, weâll have a good meal this afternoon. We must go out in a blaze of glory.â
âWhatâs all this,â Xie Yu said as he entered through the back door. He sat down and said, âAbout living or dying.â
He Zhao had watched the ruckus all morning and his deskmate had finally arrived. âMidterms. Theyâve even written their last wills and testaments. Something about âif I am unfortunately beaten to death by my motherâŚâ canât remember the rest, but thatâs the gist.â
The image of their classmates writing a will bright and early in the morning was too beautiful and Xie Yu thought that, in comparison, eating meat buns with Dean Jiang wasnât much.
On the topic of food, Xie Yu remembered something else important.
He Zhao heard his boyfriend, whom he had been mooning over all weekend, now say a second thing to him in the space of less than a minute since they had seen each other again. âDid you eat the walnuts?â
Wan Daâs hearsay was not always accurate. He heard that the papers hadnât been graded, but he hadnât heard all of it. Only some classesâ exam papers hadnât been graded, and Class 3 was not among those classes.
So, when Wu Zheng carried a stack of exam papers into class, the whole classroom went quiet.
He Zhao was quite happy. âOld Xie, look. I actually got this question right.â
Xie Yu thought, I donât really want to look.
âDidnât believe it, did you? These few papers⌠I finished grading them on Saturday.â Wu Zheng picked several pieces of chalk out of the box and said, âLook at what you got. Wan Da, what are you closing your eyes for? Eyes opened or closed, you scored eighty points⌠Look at how happy He Zhao is. He scored thirty points, but to him itâs thirty points of happiness.â