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Chapter 459

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Ye Chien didn't like boys who pursued Ye Ying, but when Yang Heng scolded Luo Ran on the basketball court, she couldn't bring herself to dislike him. She felt that … the boy in front of her didn't seem like the type to be charmed by Ye Ying's looks.

Of course, the biggest reason was that she wanted to know Luo Ran's exact whereabouts, so she didn't reject him outright.

She raised her eyebrows and smiled faintly. "It's a little strange. Why are you the one telling me about Luo Ran?"

"It's not strange because I know him. What do you want to eat? Soda? Popsicles? " Yang Heng followed her back to the convenience store and took out ten yuan from his pocket. "It's exactly ten yuan. Soda or popsicles are fine."

More students came in one after another. Two girls even took a second look at Yang Heng before shyly lowering their heads and walking past him. They probably heard what he said and glanced at Ye Chien out of the corner of their eyes before going to the shelves to get something.

Ye Chien, who had bread and milk in her hands, didn't respond to their stares. She paid for the bill and walked to Yang Heng's side. "What do you want to tell me? Let's talk while we walk. "

Yang Heng put the money in his pocket and took a sip of his soda. His words made Ye Chien frown slightly. "Ye Chien, I saw you at the Transportation Bureau."

"I see. No wonder I felt like you knew me," Ye Chien took a bite of her bread and said faintly, "What do you want to tell me about Luo Ran? A warning like the one Yao Jing gave him? About being blocked by him after school? "

Yang Heng saw that she wasn't interested in how he met her at the Transportation Bureau. He couldn't help but look over. "It's only been a month since school started. Haven't you heard about Luo Ran?"

"I heard about him. He got into fights and caused trouble. He knows young people from the underworld. In short, he's not a good student." Ye Chien threw the plastic bag containing the bread into a trash can and smiled faintly at Yang Heng. "If you're here to tell me this, you don't have to. The whole school knows about him."

"I won't tell you anything that the whole school knows. I have something to tell you about Luo Ran." Yang Heng reacted quickly. His straightforwardness and straightforwardness made him not want to hide anything from Ye Chien. "Luo Ran got a student from another school to wait for you at the school gate on Friday. The person who told him that you would be going out on Friday was Ye Ying."

"Be careful. Luo Ran holds grudges. You made him bleed with a basketball in front of so many classmates. He won't let it go so easily."

Ye Chien stopped in his tracks when he heard this. He stood in the shadows of the street lamps that shone through the leaves. There was a hint of interest in his eyes. "So he was the one who sent someone to follow me on Friday. Thank you. I'll remember that."

If this guy really liked Ye Ying, he wouldn't have directly said that it was Ye Ying who reminded Luo Ran in front of me, and he wouldn't have stood out to remind me.

He was a boy full of contradictions. Well, he couldn't be considered good. At the very least, he would also cause trouble outside and hang out in internet cafes.

To put it bluntly, they couldn't do anything about it. After all, a school was a school and not a place for them to cause trouble.

A boy who was neither good nor bad. Ye Chien's impression of him was neither good nor bad.

"You're welcome. I think … it should be Luo Ran who can't afford to offend you. After all, you spent a few hours to find a suspect in the Public Security Bureau and allowed them to successfully arrest the criminal within 12 hours. My intuition tells me that he should either keep a respectful distance from you or get along with you peacefully."

Yang Heng wasn't Luo Ran. He didn't mix around with the underworld and spread his wealth everywhere.

He was a person with principles. He didn't cause trouble, didn't cheat or bully the younger students, and definitely wouldn't bring students from another school to beat up his own students.

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