After Rebirth, the Celebrity Daughter is the Medical Expert!-Chapter 103 - 75: Second Update

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Chapter 103: Chapter 75: Second Update

"Our school had a charity sale... so I tried every possible way to get friends from other classes and their friends to come buy our stuff. Then, it just so happened that our office manager had his WeChat, so I asked him to send me his WeChat, and I messaged him to come support us. Unexpectedly, he really came and bought a lot of things, and he even bought my book..."

"He said that he came as soon as he saw my WeChat message."

"Do you think he might have a bit of a crush on me?"

A cool breeze follows an autumn rain, and the green plane trees faintly show a few yellow leaves.

An autumn outing is like a Pandora’s box, opening up the love secrets of many young boys and girls at Di Yin High School.

After returning from the autumn outing, the freshmen discovered that many classmates around them were in love.

It’s the kind where, if any young couple confirms they’re dating, the whole school gets wedding candy.

The high school students at Di Yin Public School date with great passion, in an open and unrestrained way.

Leaning lazily on a bench by the campus lake, enjoying the cool autumn breeze, Ning Youguang listened to Xia Fei’s excited yet slightly shy voice on the phone, and smiled gently.

Young emotions are always in spring.

"I don’t know if he likes you, but you must know, right?"

"I’m asking you because I’m just not sure."

"Uncertain matters will always become certain."

"I know, but I just..."

Meanwhile, all the students in the first-year experimental class and the international class knew that the international class’s Xu Wei was openly and passionately pursuing the experimental class’s Ning Youguang.

Every morning, the first thing Ning Youguang does when she enters the classroom is deal with the flowers placed on her desk.

They are from Xu Wei.

In addition, there are occasionally brand-name bags, diamond bracelets, diamond necklaces, and various pieces of jewelry.

There are very expensive brand-name items, some not expensive but very popular novelties among the girls, and even hard-to-get limited editions.

As for these gifts, Ning Youguang has always politely declined.

Seeing her firmly refuse these gifts, Xu Wei eventually stopped sending them, but the flowers were still placed on her desk every morning.

In addition, he would often appear in the experimental class; whenever she was about to do something, he’d jump in with both hands and feet moving faster than his brain, helping her with chores, fetching books, and buying water.

Considerate and meticulous, shocking many of the old students at Di Yin.

Xu Wei, famously known as Young Master Xu at Di Yin, one of the most renowned wealthy heirs, reportedly not only wealthy but with some political background as well, cool and handsome, liked by many girls at school.

But he has always been proud, and no one has seen him show interest in any girl before, yet now he humbles himself for the Little Fairy.

...

"Ning Youguang, want some candy?"

A young couple passed by the lake, saw the girl sitting alone on the bench making a phone call, and smiled as they handed her a box of exquisitely packaged candies.

"Sure, congratulations."

"Thanks, here’s some candy to share the joy," said the girl of the couple, then she walked off hand in hand, intimately, with her boyfriend.

Later, the wind carried the voice of her boyfriend saying, "Why would she need our joy? We should be sharing hers instead."

The girl wasn’t annoyed; instead, she quite agreed with her boyfriend: "Right, we should borrow her good fortune, so our great romance can blossom even more."

The boy immediately disagreed: "I’m telling you, you’re mine now, so keep it down a bit. Any rotten romances around you, I’ll squash them."

The boy was overly dramatic, but his girlfriend really enjoyed it, laughing shyly and falling into his embrace.

You Guang watched them with a smile in her eyes as they walked away. This kind of life was something she had never experienced or seen before.

On the other side, Xia Fei also found this interesting.

"Daidai said that at your school, when classmates start dating, they really pass out candy to everyone?"

"Yeah, isn’t it fun?"

"It’s fun." Xia Fei laughed and then asked again, "Do you think he likes me?"

Always confident and generous, Xia Fei became shy and uncertain after entering the college campus and meeting the guy she liked.

The one who falls first is always kept on edge by the other, with no warning, no reason, swinging between gain and loss, in restless anxiety, repeatedly seeking reassurance.

"Ning Youguang." A slightly excited male voice came from beside.

The girl turned her head; it was Xu Wei, whom she had invited over.

Xu Wei saw her on the phone and made a phone gesture to her.

She nodded.

He smiled and nodded back, took a few steps over, sat down beside her, then leaned back on the wooden bench, quietly watching her finish her call with a smile.

"The wedding candy you just received?" Xu Wei asked with an eyebrow raised, looking at the wedding candy in the girl’s hand, and smiled.

"Want some?"

"What’s the point of eating someone else’s candy? We should be having our own."

"Xu Wei."

"What’s up?"

"Thank you for liking me, but I’m sorry, I don’t plan to date in high school. Your recent actions have made me feel quite troubled. Could you stop, please?" The girl’s voice was soft, and her eyes held a gentle smile.

However, Xu Wei instantly understood her seriousness and sincerity, as well as her terrifying calmness and rationality.

He quietly looked at her face, the smile on his own fading, and a complexity surfaced in his elongated eyes.

After a long pause, he slightly relaxed his body, leaned gently against the back of his chair, and spoke in a deep voice, "Ning Youguang, I really like you."

"Thank you."

Everything about her made his heart tremble with affection, but she just didn’t have the "like" and "love" he desired.

Not even a little bit.

Xu Wei’s heart was swiftly enveloped in a heavy blackness called melancholy, draining all his strength.

The surrounding classmates laughed at him, saying even a hero finds it hard to cross the beauty hurdle; Xu Shao is no exception.

Only he knew that wasn’t true.

In fact, he’d seen her before, during this summer vacation.

Many people knew that Xu Shao had numerous admirers, and wherever he went, he always had a grand presence. However, no one knew that he actually liked peace and quiet, enjoyed wandering around streets and alleys, and sitting by the windows of unique small shops, watching people come and go outside.

This way, he could let his body and soul drift away from the crowd, allowing himself a moment of relaxation.

Especially when he was in a bad mood.

That day, it was raining, and he was particularly irritated by some troublesome matters at home. He accidentally stumbled into a bookstore called "New Ancient" in Lu Jia Alley. The entrance of the store was small, but its collection was so rich that it was clear the owner was a cultured person. Moreover, the store’s design was retro and meticulous, even offering coffee and drinks.

Most importantly, there were no other customers in the store besides the owner.

As usual, he ordered a cup of coffee, sat by the window of the bookstore, and quietly watched the people coming and going outside.

Soon after, he saw the girl holding an umbrella in the crowd.

The girl walked in the rain, ethereal and beautiful, almost unreal.

He fell for her at first sight.

After that day, a girl, like the spring breeze, inhabited his heart, bringing with her the fragrance of blooming flowers.

His fondness for that unfamiliar girl came without warning, yet it brought him quiet joy.

He told himself, "Xu Wei, if you still can’t forget her after this year, go find her next year, search the entire city if necessary."

Who would’ve thought, when school started this year, he joyfully saw her again while picking up his school uniform at the administration office.

He felt this was heaven’s blessing for him; the girl who became more memorable each day suddenly appeared by his side before the next year arrived.

But unfortunately, she didn’t like him—not even a little.

Having pursued her wholeheartedly for so long, he confirmed this cold fact every day.

"Youyou." At this moment, another male voice interjected.

The voice was low and intimate, like a cat’s tail gently brushing against one’s ear.

It was Shi Wangyue, and Xu Wei sneered.

This persistent guy.

Shi Wangyue walked up to them, seemingly oblivious to Xu Wei.

He took a cup of hot milk tea in his hand, carefully inserted a straw, and handed it to the girl beside him.

"Drink it while it’s hot."

"Delicious." She naturally took it, sipped, and her exquisite eyes revealed joy.

Shi Wangyue gently curled his lips, as if noticing Xu Wei only then, "Sorry, I didn’t know you were here, so I didn’t buy more."

He held another cup of milk tea in his hand.

"No problem." Xu Wei smirked, then withdrew his hand from the back of the chair and folded it across his flat stomach.

"It’s a bit chilly by the lake, do you want to go to the library?" Shi Wangyue stood next to Ning Youguang without sitting down, looking down at her, her image reflecting in his phoenix-like eyes.

Having said everything to Xu Wei, and without anything left to do, Ning Youguang stood up and said to him, "We’re going to read now, bye-bye."

"Okay."

Xu Wei nodded, watching the two leave.

...

At Deane Academy, there’s a unique activity where the school holds "family-style dinners" twice a week. Students from lower grades and upper grades randomly gather at a table via lottery to dine together.

While enjoying the food, everyone chats, shares their experiences and opinions, and engages in intellectual exchanges.

Ning Youguang had participated in this activity in her previous life. She once drew lots and ended up with a group of adorable first-year students, and remembers having a lot of fun dining with the kids that day.

It was one of her rare happy memories at Deane in her past life.

So, this year, during the "family-style dinner day," she was quite looking forward to it. She sincerely hoped to draw little kids again, but after the draw, she found she hadn’t drawn the first-year kids she wanted. Instead, she got third-year juniors around her age.

Of course, third-year students were still kids to her in this lifetime, so she was still quite looking forward to dining with the kids this time.

She even prepared gifts for the kids.