

Denying they are his, Shang speaks whether a student accidentally put them there. In class he drops some magazines featuring woman in lingerie. When they bid him goodbye the teacher says he has not even finished talking but reminds them to complete the material.Ī transfer student who is regarded as acting pathetic and docile at school where he wears glasses, but pretty wild outside of it when surrounded by girls. Informing the class including Li and Xun of upcoming tests he comments that the students discipline is a complete mess. Xun feels Li will eventually leave, find his own lifestyle, group of friends, and have a family. Despite that it is a genuine concern that unable to be students for their whole lives it is not possible to spend time together everyday. All the while Xun thinks about keeping this lion by his side. When Li defends him Xun speaks how if he feels lonely by himself at home then will Li come over and stay with him for the night. With Li following him Xun feels he really does think of himself as his dog. After being covered by Li to spare him the embarrassment of being seen as the one who planted the magazines at Shang's desk, Xun remembers Shang's words on how a class fellow will leave him. Xun suggests if he had made up a little lie or diversion, put the attention on someone else he could have gotten away with this. Seating himself beside Shang and commenting that he has been bullied everyday Xun questions if he is not even a little angry. When Li says never mind when asked if something is wrong it makes him even more curious.
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Living at home watching TV would be so much more relaxing. Rather than join in the basketball game occurring Xun heads to buy drinks and deems physical sports boring. Remembering when he was young, Xun used to feed the neighbor's small dog his leftovers every day after school. Xun answers affirmatively that he likes Li then moves to whether hugs are alright. Pushed away Xun comments he has been blocked off again. Asked how long it has been since he has seen uncle and auntie, Xun replies from now on not to mention them in front of him again, even thinking of their faces makes him sick. With a ranked test next week Xun states if Li does not understand something he can come over and find him. Mentioned as being here so the group should go out and eat, Xun tends to regard the group around Li and enjoys being an observer outside this circle. Warned by Xiao that Xun is caught up in some trouble in the toilets Li is stopped short of attacking Jin further by Xun after he was struck from behind. Feeling that Xun is avoiding him Li takes his arm and reminds them they are still in the same class and whether he plans to keep this up for the remaining two years. Li has said it before but he will not let Xun get hurt again. Told there was no need to take it seriously Li asks Xun whether he feels hurt after listening to them. When a student remarks how Xun's mother is a cheap whore who goes around and seduces married men Li's expression changes for a moment before he drags the boy and punches him in the face. When other students are talking how Xun's mother is a mistress Li confronts them to clarify whose mother they are talking about. Leaving people admiring his conduct, Li follows Xun and says how he was looking everywhere for him. Furthermore Li unabashedly requests that the magazines be returned. By taking the responsibility Li prevents Xun from being regarded by other class members as someone sly who would plant lingerie magazines in Xiao's desk to embarrass him. In class when Xun has been compromised as the one who planted lingerie magazines in Xiao's desk, Li intercedes to say he borrowed Xun's notebook yesterday. Instead, Li spends time with his childhood friend Xun and pats his head while saying he will not mention a topic Xun does not like again. Another student suggests they meet at the basketball court tomorrow, yet more girls ask that he hang out and eat lunch together next break. Saying it is time to go home Li is mentioned as being obedient going home with Ah Xun everyday. Playing a console game in class, Li unconcernedly sees he has died. But one of its more popular students soon finds himself becoming intrigued by Shang's unapologetic, straightforward way of life. This particular class has chosen Xiao Shang to be that common enemy. School is a mini-version of society, so why shouldn't the same thing happen in a classroom setting? The best way for the diverse human beings who make up society to unite is to find themselves a common enemy.
