>She smirked at Yang Heng: “If that’s the things that you’re going to tell me, then there’s no need.
Those little things about him, the whole school knows about it.”

“I won’t tell you things that the whole school knows about, but I have something about Luo Ran that I must tell you.” Yang Heng’s reaction was fast.
The relaxed and blunt nature of boys made him not to hide anything in front of Ye Jian, “On Friday, Luo Ran had hired the help of other students to block you at the school gates.
The person who had told him that you would go out on Friday was Ye Ying.”

“You should be careful.
Luo Ran is one that holds a grudge.
Since you’ve made him bleed in front of so many students with a basketball, he will not simply let it go.”

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Ye Jian only stopped when she heard those words.
She stood at a dark spot that was mottled by the streetlight’s illumination through the leaves, a hint of interest surfaced in her eyes, “So those people who stalked me on Friday was by his orders.
Thank you, I will keep that in mind.”

If this boy liked Ye Ying, then he wouldn’t say that it was Ye Ying who had told Luo Ran in front of her.
Even more so, he would not come here to notify her of this.

A boy with many contradictions.
You can’t call him well behaved.
At the very least, he had been in fights and stirred up troubles while also spending his time in internet cafes.

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You also can’t call him a delinquent, because he understands the school is still a school in the end.
It’s not a place where they can stir up trouble.

A boy who was neither well behaved nor a delinquent.
Ye Jian’s impression of him was neither good nor bad.

“Don’t fret it; I feel like it should be Luo Ran who can’t afford to offend you.
After all, you’ve spent a couple of hours and helped the Public Security Bureau flush out their suspect and made it possible for them to be able to capture him in 12 hours successfully.
My intuition tells me to either remain at a respectful distance from you or get along peacefully with you.”

Yang Heng wasn’t Luo Ran.
He would muddle around, but he wouldn’t go too far as to scatter money all around with those young gangsters.

He muddles around according to his principles; not stirring up trouble, not swindle and bully the underclassmen, and even more so would not bring kids from other schools to pick a fight with students in his school.

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