Finally, the door opened and the basketball game was over.

I knew Li Xiaoran attached great importance to this game, and she had prepared for a long time.

As I walked a few steps, I couldn't help but call out to her: "Li Xiaoran... I'm sorry."

She turned her head: "What are you sorry about?"

"If it wasn't for me, you wouldn't have been retaliated against by Pei Qi, right?"

The corridor on the fourth floor was very quiet.

Everyone was on the playground, and the teaching building was empty, to the extent that footsteps were particularly clear.

Li Xiaoran lightly laughed, half-jokingly said:

"Yes, it's true. But I've been so wronged, how are you planning to make it up to me?"

I stopped and seriously thought about this question.

But she laughed again, hugged my arm, and pulled me along: "Forget it, I'll perform one good deed a day. How could I really make you pay back? Heartless."

I remembered that day in the infirmary when she asked me, "What do you think of me?"

But until now, I dare not ask, how do I really feel.

Li Xiaoran had a clean scent, like that of a rose.

The slender hands of a girl seemed to be not hooked on my arm, but filled with a heart that was about to burst.

I could hear someone's heartbeat gradually accelerating.

Without realizing it, I stepped off the stairs and my foot missed a step.

"Be careful!"

Li Xiaoran completely hugged me.

Behind me was a cold, hard wall, and in front of me was her soft body.

She leaned against my chest, and my mind went blank.

"Why is your face turning red?"

Suddenly, Li Xiaoran looked up, her breath falling on my cheek:

"Given the current atmosphere... can I confess something?"

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