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Chapter 19:


He had typed out a full two screens’ worth of accusations against Zhou Zhuoyuan, but before Zhou Zhuoli could hit send, another message notification chimed.

Zhou Zhuoyuan had transferred over every cent of the hospitalization costs.

Zhou Zhuoli highlighted and deleted every word he’d painstakingly hammered out, replying with just one line: What do you mean by this?

Zhou Zhuoyuan: Nothing much. You really don’t need to cover my medical bills.

The caregiver Zhou Zhuoli had hired for him and the private room he’d selected weren’t cheap at all. Throw in the surgery fees, and for someone like Zhou Zhuoyuan—who remembered the value of money from his previous life—it added up to a massive expense. He hated to part with that much cash, but there was no helping it. He had no right to force Zhou Zhuoli to foot the bill.

Zhou Zhuoli felt a heavy blockage in his chest, suffocating him. This pittance for medical fees, and you’re insisting on paying? What I’m asking is, why did you check out early? Why didn’t you even give me a heads-up?

Realizing the other man wasn’t hounding him for reimbursement, Zhou Zhuoyuan’s spirits lifted. He was just so used to scraping by that money was always his first thought. For an Eldest Young Master like Zhou Zhuoli, born with a silver spoon in his mouth, this wouldn’t even cover half a day’s spending.

Zhou Zhuoyuan replied with ease: I didn’t check out early. The doctor cleared me.

He skipped right over the question about not saying goodbye. Zhou Zhuoli waited ages for a follow-up that never came, and he was too embarrassed to send another message. It would make him look like he actually cared about Zhou Zhuoyuan.

~~~

After dinner that evening, Ji He’s face had turned grim.

Zhou Zhuoyuan, baffled, asked, “What’s wrong?”

He was still puzzling over who could have gotten under Ji He’s skin like this when the other man demanded, “Why did you lie to me? You didn’t go home at all. Where the hell have you been these past few days?”

Zhou Zhuoyuan knew right away that Ji He must have talked to Zhou Zhuoyi. What a pain. He really shouldn’t have gotten chummy with anyone in Zhou Zhuoyi’s circle.

Ji He stared at him in disbelief, catching the flicker of annoyance on his face. “You lied to me, and now I’m the one bothering you?”

Zhou Zhuoyuan knew he was in the wrong. After a moment’s thought, he decided there was no point hiding it from Ji He. He stuck to the essentials and confessed, “I got jumped in a fight and ended up in the hospital. How was I supposed to tell you guys? You’re the only one I’ve told, so keep it under your hat.”

He downplayed it, but a hospital stay like that couldn’t have been minor. Ji He’s aggrieved expression crumbled as questions poured out of him like bullets from a gun. “Beaten bad enough to land in the hospital? That serious? Who did it? The same crew from before? Where’d they get you?”

Zhou Zhuoyuan gave a half-truth. “Not that bad. Wasn’t them—just some street punks from outside.”

Ji He couldn’t wrap his head around it. “Aren’t you the model student? How do you keep pissing off these kinds of people?”

Zhou Zhuoyuan cracked a joke. “Too damn handsome. Jealousy’s a bitch.”

Ji He had no intention of joking around whatsoever. “It’s my fault for heading back early that night.”

Zhou Zhuoyuan froze. He hadn’t seen that coming.

When no reply came, Ji He glanced up at him, puzzled.

Steadying himself, Zhou Zhuoyuan said, “Next time you head back early, I’ll walk with my roommates.”

He’d already resolved to do exactly that after eating one too many losses like this one, but he hadn’t planned on mentioning it to anyone.

Ji He itched to press him on who those punks were, but Zhou Zhuoyuan clammed up tight. Same as last time—this he wouldn’t let him handle, that he wouldn’t either. It was like tapping into Ji He’s connections might straight-up kill him or something.

The words tumbled out before Ji He could stop them. “Do you even think of me as a friend?”

He regretted it the instant they left his mouth, terrified he’d hear the same answer as before.


The Vicious True Young Master Became Sickly and Frail After Rebirth

The Vicious True Young Master Became Sickly and Frail After Rebirth

恶毒真少爷重生后病弱了
Status: Ongoing Native Language: Chinese

Zhou Zhuoyuan only realized after his rebirth that he was the vicious antagonist true young master in a melodramatic abuse novel. Selfish and envious, he harmed the kind-hearted protagonist Zhou Zhuoyi, ultimately getting beaten by his birth father before being thrown out of the house to live a destitute, miserable life.

Readers couldn't stomach such an ending. Their collective outrage gave birth to a new plane, one that forced Zhou Zhuoyuan to hand happiness back over to the protagonist.

But Zhou Zhuoyuan utterly despised Zhou Zhuoyi and refused to cooperate. In response, the system spawned by the plane stripped away his once-healthy body as a warning.

He began falling ill all the time—a single slip-up and he'd land in the hospital. On top of that, he was constantly targeted by all the people he'd crossed in the past.

If he couldn't fight them, couldn't he at least avoid them? Zhou Zhuoyuan threw himself into his studies, determined to steer clear of Zhou Zhuoyi at all costs.

Yet even after he'd backed down like this, those people still refused to let him be. They kept thrusting themselves into his space just to make their presence felt.

~~~

Pei He had been secretly in love with He Qinglan for over a decade, never daring to confess. Little did he know, their new roommate—mere days after moving in—would steal every ounce of He Qinglan's attention.

He Qinglan was a top-tier scumbag to boot. Once he got together with the new roommate, he started making Pei He play errand boy: fetching meals and milk teas for the newbie, even driving him to the hospital. That pampered rival had a fragile body and zero self-control when it came to eating!

Pei He served his rival in a rage every single day. But as he went about it, day in and day out, his jealous feelings began to change flavor.

Adorable... I want...

~~~

The day Zhou Zhuoyi woke from surgery, everyone remembered their past lives: the sight of Zhou Zhuoyuan's corpse in that rundown, cramped rental apartment.

 

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