Chapter 9 - Classmates
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Give Me Another Smile (GL) Chapter 9 - Classmates

Ever since the awkward room-sharing situation, Tang Yu never saw Yin Zhao-an again. Although their families lived relatively close to each other, Tang Yu wasn't an outdoor person. The sudden cold she caught recently also deterred her mother from encouraging her to leave the house.

However, not meeting with Yin Zhao-an or going outside was the least of Tang Yu's concerns right now.

There were still two more years until her father would get killed while on duty. Tang Yu's eyes would grow sore whenever she recalled this matter. She didn't wish to experience the despair she felt back then for another time, so no matter what, she had to find a way to stop her father from going on the mission that was supposed to be a trap.

But before that, there was something very important she needed to face—school.

The classroom was extraordinarily noisy as children always had an inexhaustible supply of energy. A little boy tugged on a girl's braid. Then, the girl, pretending to be ferocious, chased the little boy all over the classroom, bringing chaos and dust wherever they passed.

At this time, a boy dressed in a small suit entered the classroom, instantly attracting the attention of many.

Zhao Yu tugged at his somewhat tight collar as he slowly approached Tang Yu's desk, his round face indicating that he must have had a satisfying holiday.

Tang Yu propped up her chin in a daze. When a handful of brightly colored candies suddenly entered her vision, she couldn't help but look up at the hand's owner.

Zhao Yu grinned a wide grin that revealed his pearly teeth, his smile at total odds with his dapper attire. "For you. Moved?"

"..." Tang Yu quietly accepted the candies and put them away in her desk drawer. "Thank you."

Zhao Yu rubbed his nose awkwardly when he received the indifferent response he had expected. Then, he laughed, turned around, and walked away.

The head teacher was a woman in her forties wearing rimless glasses. She had a pair of eyes as sharp as a hawk behind the lenses. As soon as she walked in, the classroom instantl

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