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Reincarnation: My All-Round Sweetheart

Chapter 38: The Writing is Too Ugly, Sorry for My Face

Author: Tan Tai Jing
updatedAt: 2025-07-06

CHAPTER 38: CHAPTER 38: THE WRITING IS TOO UGLY, SORRY FOR MY FACE

Even when Zhou Tiantian wasn’t in front of her, Sun Xiaowen could still imagine her raging demeanor.

For a moment, she couldn’t help but curl up, trembling even more violently.

If only she had known... If only she had known this day would come, she would have never joined Zhou Tiantian in bullying Su Qianxun at the restroom!

She had dared just that once, and it resulted in Su Qianxun recognizing her!

Why was she so unlucky?

...

The next morning, Qianxun ran to school again.

Although it wasn’t very obvious from her appearance, she had lost about five kilograms over a little more than a week, and continuing for another half-month, losing twenty kilograms wouldn’t be a problem.

By then, her physique and facial contours could reasonably change.

While the bus reached the station near 368 Factory District, Lin Yuwei purposely scanned the crowd next to the signpost.

However, she didn’t see Qianxun.

For a moment, Lin Yuwei frowned slightly, thinking it was already 7:30 a.m.—could Su Qianxun still not be awake?

Soon after, the bus started moving again, and Lin Yuwei withdrew her gaze, somewhat disappointed.

But as the bus drove on, Lin Yuwei spotted a chubby figure on the roadside.

It was indeed Qianxun.

...

Seeing Qianxun running, Lin Yuwei couldn’t help but slightly open her lips, "Even if she is losing weight, does she need to go this hard? It’s already this late and she’s still running to school."

Hearing this, Xiong Bo quietly said beside her, "Twenty minutes is enough to run to school."

Lin Yuwei nodded noncommittally.

When Lin Yuwei got off the bus, she unexpectedly discovered that Qianxun had also arrived at the school gates.

"Humph! She’s so heavy, yet she runs quite fast!" Lin Yuwei said with a light snort as she glanced in Qianxun’s direction and quickly walked towards the school.

...

As soon as Qianxun reached the school gates, she received many stares.

Indifferently walking to the classroom, Qianxun sat at her usual seat amidst the surprised glances from her classmates.

The sight of Qianxun even added a few hints of horror to the expressions of the few mates of Zhou Tiantian.

Who could have thought, just yesterday, not only did Su Qianxun fend off the delinquents Zhou Tiantian brought to teach her a lesson, but she almost plucked off all of Zhou Tiantian’s hair!

Just thinking about it made them feel terrified!

From now on, they would never dare to provoke Su Qianxun!

...

After sitting down, Qianxun took out paper and a pen and began to earnestly practice writing.

Practicing writing was something that needed long-term persistence, especially since she had just gotten used to this era’s sharp and fine pens and her writing speed hadn’t picked up yet.

At this rate, she probably wouldn’t be able to finish a composition during a Chinese exam.

That wasn’t acceptable.

Seeing Qianxun seriously writing at her desk, nobody else dared to joke and mess around as usual, fearing they might disturb her and provoke this tough figure to suddenly lash out.

When a bold classmate peeked over to see what Qianxun was writing, his expression instantly turned blank.

What?

Su Qianxun was actually sincerely practicing handwriting?

What was going on?

...

Just then, Qianxun glanced at the other person, "Is there something?"

She remembered him—he was the boy who had helped her close the door yesterday.

Hearing Qianxun’s question, the round-faced boy awkwardly scratched his head and said, "No, nothing, just, just looking at what you were writing."

"Oh, I’m practicing writing; otherwise, it’s too ugly and would be a disservice to my face," Qianxun replied.

As soon as she said this, the surrounding classmates fiercely twitched their mouths.

She’s quite confident about her current face, huh?

But of course, they wouldn’t dare to comment on that.

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