PREVIEW

... ed Lin Qian fight Zheng PingQing while on their way to school.


It can be said that the road from Lin Qian’s house to No. 12 High School was their daily battleground.


After seeing Zheng PingQing’s group fool the weak-hearted Lin Qian yesterday, Xu Yao had become even more vigilant as he walked this road. He felt like he needed to remind himself about every single grievance and altercation that happened between Lin Qian and Zheng PingQing on this road. Taking this as a history ...

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