Chapter 4: General Anguo

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Under the blue sky was the typical overlapping golden glazed tile roof of the Red Flame Country, which looked dazzlingly glamorous.

The red walls of the city merged with the blue sky. Everything's so majestic and peaceful, which made it hard to imagine that there would be nothing, not even a brick, here in a few years from now, all destroyed by the fire.

The teacher was talking on and on and on. The minute Ke Ruan stepped into the classroom, he noticed that Si Yuhan was standing in the corner, listening with neither desk nor chair. Ke Ruan raised his eyebrows. The real Ke Ruan had got what he deserved, but I didn't deserve that.

There wass no significant difference between the real life and that of the book. Like right now, there was a break after the morning class, allowing them to relax or go to the bathroom.

Ke Ruan put down the book in his hands and walked towards Si Yuhan in the corner. Si Yuhan felt someone approaching, but he didn't look up. He knew who that was, yet he was still focused on the book in his hands.

"How dare you! Didn't you see the prince? Are you blind or what?" A boy in white said before Ke Ruan said anything. He was about 11 or 12 years old. He walked over and took away Si Yuhan's book, then looked at Ke Ruan with a flattering smile. "Right? Your Highness. This moron had the nerve to ignore you."

Right your ass.

Die as you wish. Don't make me a part of this! You moron!

Ke Ruan's face went cold like clouds before the rain. Apparently the boy misread his facial expression and went bold. He looked at Si Yuhan as if he was saying, "Wait and see. You are a dead person."

"What's your name?" Ke Ruan asked in an arrogant voice, trying to sound like the real Ke Ruan.

The boy didn't realize that Ke Ruan was asking him. He looked at Ke Ruan confusedly, pointed his fingers at himself and asked, "Were you talking to me, Your Highness?"

"What were you thinking?" Ke Ruan had no impression of this boy. There wasn't any introduction of him in the book. So he might be just a nobody.

People were laughing at him. The boy's face went bright red and said, "I'm sorry I didn't hear you, Your Highness. My name's Yu Xin."

"Where from?"

Yu Xin lowered his head and said, "the South Country."

Ke Ruan never liked this sort of people who built their happiness on the sorrow of others. Not only did he insult Si Yuhan, the male lead, but he did that in Ke Ruan's name.

Ke Ruan couldn't stand it anymore.

"Never heard of it." Ke Ruan sneered.

People started to laugh at the boy again.

Ke Ruan glanced at Si Yuhan and said coldly, "Go to my seat."

People stopped laughing and looked at them surprisingly.

Si Yuhan looked up at Ke Ruan, trying to find a hint of fear or panic or ingratiation in his eyes. But no. There wasn't any. He could only saw the coldness in disguise as well as the toxic tenderness.

Si Yuhan couldn't figure it out. Either he was such a great actor or he wasn't reborn at all. A guilty conscience was not reasonable enough to explain such a dramatic change in him.

"Thank you, Your Highness, for your kindness. But I don't deserve it." Si Yuhan said. His gaze was down again.

The prince was rejected!

Si Yuhan actually rejected Ke Ruan. Other students were a little afraid. Every time the prince went mad, they were dragged into the mess and suffered too.

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