"No, even if you found it, you'd just throw it far away."

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1. You felt a poke on your back from a pen: "Hey, did you see my pen cap?"
"No, even if you found it, you'd just throw it far away."
Your deskmate smiled, turned around, and handed the boy a pen, saying softly, "Just use mine."
"Look how gentle she is, unlike you, so malicious."
You glanced at her; the girl next to you was also looking at you, her face innocent but her eyes full of mockery.
During break, you carelessly pulled down your sleeve to cover the bruise from bending over to look for something.
2. You have excellent writing skills and a clear, crisp voice.
In the homeroom teacher's office, his obese body resembled an ugly worm: "What happened to your voice? Let xxx do the speech for you."
You could only nod and hand the photocopy to the girl standing next to him, suddenly noticing a slight resemblance between her features and the homeroom teacher.
Relatives?
Turning to leave, you tore the draft to shreds and casually threw the fruits of your labor of countless nights into the trash can. Your voice had become hoarse from practicing the draft so diligently.
3. After shouting yourself hoarse on the podium, the classroom finally quieted down, and you finally returned to your seat.
Another discipline monitor suddenly jumped onto the podium, yelling, "How can someone still talk?!" Then she turned to you, glaring, "Can you help manage this?"
You froze, looking at her blankly, and accidentally knocked over your water glass. The sound was muffled but unusually jarring in the quiet classroom.
The homeroom teacher appeared at the door at just the right moment, coldly staring at you.
You remembered the first line of poetry you memorized as a child: "At the beginning of life, man is inherently good."
5. Over the weekend, your best friend told you, "Next week is your birthday, and I specially prepared a gift for you."
Later, he pulled you aside and stammered, "Um… xxx also has a birthday this week, and I didn't prepare anything in advance, so I gave her the gift I gave you. You won't mind, will you…?"
Do you really care about a gift? Wasn't it specially prepared for you?
"Your 'special' is really cheap."
"I'll just buy you something else, what's there to be angry about?"
"The meaning is different, don't you understand!" You rarely get angry.
My buddy paused, then his expression changed. "How could you be like this? She's so delicate, can't you be a little more considerate?"
Dongfang Bubai and Ren Yingying, one wielding a sword in front, the other acting coquettishly behind, yet Linghu Chong still chose the latter.
6. Whether it was a grudge or something else, a classmate's jacket was left in the hallway. It was raining, the ground was drizzling, people were coming and going, but no one gave it a second glance.
You picked it up, stiffly holding the collar, and asked, "Whose clothes are these?"
The class's undisputed goddess walked over, took out some tissues, cleaned the jacket slightly, folded it neatly, and put it in the storage room, winning a round of applause. During
break, you and the goddess brushed past each other in the storage room, but she didn't notice you. Her eyes swept over the storage room, and a single syllable, "Tch," filled with disgust, rang in your ears.
Isn't it tiring to force yourself to do things you hate?
7. Tomorrow is the exam, no homework, self-study.
You're good at chemistry, and the boy in front of you asked you to explain it to him. You refused because you needed to study. He clasped his hands together, his eyes brimming with tears.
You sighed and nodded.
Since you'd promised, you had to be serious. You explained in detail, answering every question.
It took two whole evening study sessions before he happily turned to you. You patted his shoulder: "Could you explain a couple of physics problems to me? You're good at physics."
He turned to look at you in surprise: "Aren't you going to study? The exam's tomorrow. I need to study."
Your outstretched hand, which had been reaching to pat his shoulder, froze in mid-air, stiffening, then went numb, a bitter feeling seeping into your heart.
8. On a rainy day, a classmate walked beside you without an umbrella.
The rain soaked your shoulder exposed outside the umbrella. The rain wasn't heavy, but there was a wind. The rain was slanting, and your roommate wasn't affected.
You joked, "I'm so unlucky."
Suddenly, she saw a former classmate and skipped over to play with her.
Sometime later, her boyfriend walked up to you, his tone displeased: "Aren't you friends? Why aren't you holding an umbrella for her and walking with her? How selfish!"
Actually, you really wanted to use the umbrella to shield both of them, one at each end—a work of art, perhaps.
9. School truly is a microcosm of society.
Like drinking water, only the person drinking knows whether it's hot or cold.
It takes so much effort to find joy.
I know you understand this; in fact, you understand it better than anyone else.
You're just used to living a peaceful and contented life, but you're definitely not submissive or meek.

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