Ye Zhiqiu had been getting injured rather frequently lately.
So when he arrived at school that morning, he drew quite a few concerned inquiries.
Even his major-course professor couldn’t resist teasing him.
“What’s wrong, Ye Zhiqiu?” The old professor held rolled-up papers, tapping them against his palm. “Been getting in someone’s way romantically lately? They’re targeting your face pretty ruthlessly.”
Laughter and good-natured teasing erupted in the classroom.
Ye Zhiqiu: “…”
Funny enough, the old professor had accidentally hit the nail on the head.
“Was it really Ye Zhixia?” Tang Le asked quietly. “Isn’t that going too far?”
“Yeah. Would you beat up your own brother over a man?” Ye Zhiqiu grimaced. “Ye Zhixia’s not even my real brother.”
Tang Le tilted his head, laughing at his childish remark.
“Shaojun and Baobao are coming at noon,” Tang Le said. “Gotta eat lunch before heading to the company, right?”
“Mm.” Ye Zhiqiu nodded. “Craving clay pot.”
* * * *
After a peaceful morning of classes, Ye Zhiqiu was about to pack up when Qi Xin’s message arrived right on time.
[Xiaoqiu, I’m waiting for you at the school gate.]
Ye Zhiqiu tossed his book onto the desk in irritation. It landed with a thud.
“What’s wrong?” Tang Le jumped.
“Qi Xin’s here again.” Ye Zhiqiu pouted.
“Then…” Tang Le hesitated. “I’ll head to the clay pot place first, grab a table, and meet up with Baobao and them. You two can come over later?”
Ye Zhiqiu didn’t answer, just nodded listlessly.
After Tang Le left with his backpack, Ye Zhiqiu sat for a while longer before finally packing up and heading out.
The weather was nice.
Though mornings and evenings were freezing, the midday sun felt warm and comfortable on the skin.
Ye Zhiqiu strolled slowly to the gate.
In the distance, he spotted Qi Xin standing outside, looking around.
Even though his message acted like nothing had happened between them, Qi Xin was actually pretty nervous.
Otherwise, he wouldn’t have dared to only send a text instead of calling.
If Ye Zhiqiu had answered the phone and immediately rejected him, he’d have no reason to be here waiting.
But a text—even without a reply—let him wait at the gate and gamble on a chance.
Spotting Ye Zhiqiu, Qi Xin’s heart leaped.
He started to rush forward, but meeting Ye Zhiqiu’s eyes made him freeze, guilty.
Ye Zhiqiu’s gaze was both annoyed and impatient.
So much so that Qi Xin’s mind went blank for a moment before belatedly noticing the injury on his face.
Forgetting everything else, he hurried over.
Instinctively, he reached for Ye Zhiqiu’s cheek.
Ye Zhiqiu with a cold expression dodged.
“How’d you get hurt again?” Qi Xin asked, bending down. “Does it still hurt?”
“None of your business.” Ye Zhiqiu’s tone was ice cold.
“Xiaoqiu…” Qi Xin’s voice was full of sadness and helplessness.
Carefully, he offered the insulated container. “I made steamed fish with chopped chili so many times. Finally got it to taste almost as good as the restaurant’s. Want to try?”
Ye Zhiqiu didn’t take it.
Without a word, he turned and led him back to the lakeside pavilion.
“Xiaoqiu.” Qi Xin called again, humbly.
Even he didn’t notice that his sharp, sensitive pride was slowly being ground down in front of Ye Zhiqiu.
“Don’t call me.” Ye Zhiqiu shoved his phone in his face, his gaze intensely aggressive. “Explain this.”
Qi Xin: “…”
He looked down.
On the screen was a hand holding a wine glass.
It looked familiar instantly.
Only when he saw Jiang Nan’s Moments name and the date did he suddenly realize.
It was his hand.
And Ye Zhiqiu was showing him a screenshot of Jiang Nan’s Moments.
Qi Xin: “…”
He scrolled through Jiang Nan’s feed once or twice daily.
It had become a habit etched into his DNA—as natural as eating or drinking.
But he’d never seen this particular post on his screen.
There was only one explanation. Either Jiang Nan deliberately blocked him, or it was set to “Visible Only to Ye Zhiqiu.”
A feeling of being brutally stabbed in the back hit him.
Qi Xin froze.
He was stunned that Jiang Nan—who he thought of as pure and elegant—would do something like this.
At the same time, it happened so fast he couldn’t think how to explain.
Silently, Qi Xin unscrewed the container and laid out the dishes one by one.
Steamed fish with chopped chili. Spicy chicken. Shrimp with tofu.
“Eat first.” He heard his own voice.
Then came a clatter.
The fish, drenched in chili oil, was swept to the ground by Ye Zhiqiu.
Oil splattered everywhere.
The sudden commotion drew stares from students in the distance, all craning to see.
Qi Xin felt the humiliation of public execution.
“You think I don’t understand?” Ye Zhiqiu’s tone was mocking. “Still need explaining? That night, you two were practically strangers. The next day, ‘some things need no words.’ Don’t tell me you weren’t already connected.”
The young man’s wounds crisscrossed in the sunlight.
When his face hardened, there was not only natural cold sharpness but also a touch of hostile viciousness.
“We did have dinner together.” Qi Xin gritted his teeth, scrambling for words. “You were angry the night before. I was upset and didn’t know how to fix things. When an alum reached out, I went.”
He paused, then added, “I didn’t expect Jiang Nan to post that.”
“‘Some things need no words.'” Ye Zhiqiu was unmoved. “What, haven’t reached the telepathy stage yet?”
“Xiaoqiu…” Qi Xin wanted to swear on his life. “I genuinely didn’t know. I don’t even know when he took that photo.”
Ye Zhiqiu looked down, saying nothing.
Wind rustled the withered lotuses.
Qi Xin felt terribly cold.
“Go.” Ye Zhiqiu suddenly sighed deeply. “Go to the security booth, grab some tools, and clean this up.”
“But you…” Qi Xin didn’t dare leave, afraid that if he did, he’d never see Ye Zhiqiu again.
At this moment, deep down, he began blaming Jiang Nan like never before.
“Don’t worry. I won’t leave. I just need to sort out my thoughts alone.” Ye Zhiqiu didn’t look at him, staring at his feet.
Qi Xin hesitated another moment, then turned and rushed toward the gate.
* * * *
Qi Xin returned quickly.
One hand clutched a broom and mop, the other a bucket.
Haggard. Pathetic.
But when he saw Ye Zhiqiu still waiting there, a smile crept into his eyes.
Ye Zhiqiu hadn’t left. Ye Zhiqiu was still waiting for him.
Qi Xin bent over and cleaned up the mess.
Only then did he straighten.
“The food’s cold,” he said. “Want to go out and get something?”
“No.” Ye Zhiqiu looked up.
The coldness had faded from his face, leaving only a trace of weariness and helplessness in his eyes.
“I’m tired, Qi Xin.” Ye Zhiqiu suddenly said. “Maybe we should just call it quits.”
Qi Xin stood there for a long moment before slowly approaching.
He silently packed up the cold dishes.
There was no light in his eyes.
Ye Zhiqiu straightened and reached for his backpack.
The moment his fingers touched the strap, his wrist was grabbed.
“I don’t mind,” Qi Xin suddenly looked up.
“This isn’t something one person decides.” Ye Zhiqiu’s tone was very calm. “Qi Xin, please respect me.”
“Whatever I did wrong, I can fix it. You don’t like Jiang Nan? I’ll never contact him again.” Qi Xin struggled to speak. “But you can’t just walk away like this. It’s not fair to me.”
“And this is fair to me?” Ye Zhiqiu countered. “You gave Jiang Nan the chance to humiliate me. Strangers one day, ‘some things need no words’ the next. Know what those words were? They were slapping me in the face.”
“I was wrong, Xiaoqiu. I promise.” Qi Xin grabbed Ye Zhiqiu’s sleeve, refusing to let go. “I’ll never contact him again.”
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