Teacher Chen’s skill in the Nurse’s Office was as excellent as ever, quickly bandaging Li Zuhao’s forehead wound.
“小蝇虫, you’re awake?”
Sakiharu Wen stood beside the sickbed, her voice filled with concern.
“Sakiharu-senpai?”
Li Zuhao feigned innocence, pretending to know nothing.
He only called out to Sakiharu Wen, even though Teacher Chen was clearly there.
But he deliberately ignored the teacher and called out to only one person, very cunning—every detail was intentional.
Li Zuhao now had another bandage, half his head wrapped up.
“What exactly happened?”
Sakiharu Wen asked.
“I…”
Li Zuhao hesitated, unable to speak.
“Wait, you two talk. I’ll step outside for a breath. You can talk slowly.”
Teacher Chen suddenly interrupted, quickly leaving, leaving the young boy and girl alone in the Nurse’s Office.
Because she also knew about the big trouble Li Zuhao had recently caused—if he wasn’t the one beaten, then who was?
But as always, Teacher Chen didn’t want to get involved in the affairs of young people.
As soon as she stepped out, she found a large group of Kendo Club girls holding wooden swords in the hallway outside the Nurse’s Office, making quite a commotion.
“Who are those girls? Why did they beat you? Are they girls you bullied before?”
Sakiharu Wen pressed further inside the Nurse’s Office.
She wanted to get to the bottom of things—justice cannot be taken lightly.
This was also why she hadn’t used force to stop those girls from leaving earlier.
“You misunderstood. I only look for school flowers as girlfriends; I don’t know those girls at all.”
Li Zuhao forced a bitter smile.
“I’m not joking with you.”
Sakiharu Wen was clearly dissatisfied with his flippant response.
“I’m not joking. I really don’t know them.”
Li Zuhao replied firmly.
“Then do you know why you were beaten?”
Sakiharu Wen’s tone dropped; it was a question she already knew the answer to.
“They questioned me about why I exposed Lei President’s scandal. They threatened me to say that the Diary of the Minotaur was fake, demanded a public apology, and made me kneel to Lei President and lick his shoes as a way to admit guilt.”
Li Zuhao sighed, helplessly explaining.
“…………”
Sakiharu Wen fell completely silent, her face darkening.
She was one of the few who knew about this incident.
Because she knew about the Diary of the Minotaur but hadn’t expected Li Zuhao to have obtained it for exposing Lei President’s scandal.
“Lei President, wielding power with an iron fist, blinded by authority. You dared expose his secret; of course, you’d be retaliated against. Why were you so stupid? You’re really foolish.”
Sakiharu Wen pressed on.
“Maybe. But when I found that notebook, I felt I couldn’t just stand by.”
Li Zuhao answered.
His words struck directly at Sakiharu Wen’s sense of justice, making her feel a deep resonance.
Her eyes softened, even showing a hint of admiration.
“What do you plan to do next?”
Sakiharu Wen asked.
“What to do? I haven’t thought about it. Just keep living. I haven’t finished sweeping the fallen leaves on the ground. The broom and dustpan need to be put back in the Club Room.”
Li Zuhao muttered to himself as he rolled off the sickbed, wanting to return to the Sports Club area.
“The Student Council even sent people to deal with you, and you still want to work for them?”
Sakiharu Wen questioned.
“I’m not working for them; I’m just redeeming my past self.”
Li Zuhao spoke calmly and firmly, his back turned to Sakiharu Wen.
Sakiharu Wen was struck like a thunderclap, stunned, frozen in place with no reaction for a long while.
Li Zuhao left the Nurse’s Office and was startled to see the large group of Kendo Club girls outside but maintained his composure on the surface.
“Sorry to trouble everyone.”
Li Zuhao bowed politely to them, then left alone.
After he had gone far enough, the Kendo Club girls rushed into the Nurse’s Office together, surrounding Sakiharu Wen, asking questions from every angle.
Sakiharu Wen told them that Li Zuhao had been ambushed and hit in the head because he offended Lei President.
After hearing this, the Kendo Club girls all froze, silent, tightly gripping their wooden swords, their faces grim.
Justice spread like a virus.
No one spoke, yet all were confused and conflicted in their hearts.
They had too many questions and thoughts.
They were all Sakiharu Wen’s good sisters, each full of a strong sense of justice, unable to accept the existence of evil.
But their enemy was Lei President of the Student Council, the most powerful figure in the High School Division!
Everything the Kendo Club did had to be reported to the Student Council, and funding came from the Student Council as well.
Most clubs didn’t dare offend the Student Council; the larger the club, the more submissive it was.
When justice conflicts with reality,
it puts them in a huge dilemma.
Li Zuhao really did return to the Sports Club area, picking up the broom and dustpan from the ground, preparing to put them back in the Club Room.
“Seems it’s still not enough to make Sakiharu Wen fully trust me; she’s still hesitant, her heart in chaos. Truly an indecisive woman. Such a personality is useless.”
He muttered to himself, his mind spinning fast as he analyzed Sakiharu Wen’s character.
The delinquent girl Kaixin Min was suspicious and distrustful, but decisive and straightforward.
When trouble arose, she was brave enough to face it head-on.
But Kendo Champion Sakiharu Wen was different—although full of justice, she hesitated when making decisions.
She had many obstacles and factors to consider.
But if you think clearly, the victim might be beaten to death.
Justice that arrives too late is worthless, yet justice must not be wrong.
So Sakiharu Wen would always hesitate and not move forward.
That’s why people yearn for justice—because the conditions to achieve justice are so harsh.
“Looks like I need to give Sakiharu Wen a strong dose to wake her up and help.”
But how to deliver that strong dose?
Li Zuhao was about to close the Club Room door.
“Wait, student.”
“Are you Li Zuhao?”
Suddenly, four senior male students appeared beside Li Zuhao and questioned him.
They wore neat school uniforms, tidy hairstyles, and had fairly handsome faces, though a bit pale and otherwise unremarkable.
“Yes, I am. May I ask what you need, seniors?”
Li Zuhao responded calmly, without suspicion.
But inside, he was secretly pleased, already thinking about the next step of his plan.
Now the opportunity had arrived.
If Li Zuhao wasn’t mistaken, these four seniors were the Student Council’s hidden operatives, Lei President’s true confidants.
“Li, let’s talk privately.”
“We have some further secrets we want you to expose.”
Their tone was kind and full of righteousness.
But their true purpose for coming to see him was definitely not so simple.
“Oh.”
Li Zuhao pretended to be innocent, responding with a simple “oh.”
He followed the four seniors into a more secluded corner of the campus.
Of course, all of this was within his expectations.