I leaned against the wall, lost in lonely thoughts.
“Come back, Seol Yubin…”
Three weeks had passed since Seol Yubin left. In the meantime, we had midterm exams, and the school uniform had changed to casual attire.
And nothing happened.
After leaving the letter, Seol Yubin hadn’t been seen anywhere.
I checked not only the infirmary but also Seol Yubin’s classroom, but there was no sign of her.
“Where did she go…”
But come to think of it, it was better this way.
Now that Seol Yubin had left a clear letter saying she would go, if someone claiming to be Seol Yubin appeared at school, it would be Seol Yuhwa in disguise as a victim of bullying!
“Darn. What am I going to do now?”
I had tried so hard to avoid the original story, but in the end, Seol Yubin left just like in the original, even faster than the original!
“I dug my own grave…”
I banged my head against the wall.
Lately, I lived in the fear of not knowing when the end would come each day.
“What will happen if Seol Yuhwa comes?”
Originally, I would have jumped around with the mindset of “Twist the original!” but not anymore.
I realized that no matter what tricks I used, things would happen as they should.
“Am I really going to be in a coma for 8 weeks?”
I summoned the system out of anxiety.
[ㅇ_ㅇ?]These days, strangely, the system seemed powerless.
[ㅇ_ㅠ]When I asked why, the answer was “Because Seol Yubin is not here.”
Here’s the situation:
The system gains energy from characters in the Insoo world.
Seol Yubin, who played a significant role in the story, was a considerable energy source.
Now that Seol Yubin had left, the system was in short supply of energy, so it couldn’t do much.
“…Well, maybe it’s better this way.”
Already feeling restless, if the system nagged beside me, it would explode on its own.
[_zzZ]It roughly meant power-saving mode.
I put away the system.
“Ha.”
I sighed deeply.
“Why the sigh?”
“It’s nothing.”
Yuhuina raised her eyebrows.
“Something’s strange these days. What’s really going on?”
She’s worried enough to notice. Maybe I revealed too much.
“It’s really nothing. By the way, did you do what I told you to do?”
Then Yuhuina flinched.
“…I haven’t done it.”
“No! I did!”
Yuhuina belatedly took out a workbook from her bag.
I took the workbook and unfolded it.
And what I faced was a clean paper with not a single pencil mark.
My hand holding the workbook trembled.
“You didn’t do it!”
Yuhuina avoided my eyes and made up an excuse.
“This kid?”
Watching her, I trembled with anger.
In short, these days, I’ve been helping Yuhuina with her studies.
Why am I doing that? Well, because Yuhuina wanted me to.
It all started the day her midterm exam scores were released.
“Wow, Lee Jueun, did you study well?”
〈Oh my, Lee Jueun, did you study well?〉
Even though she had never shown it to me, Yuhuina, who suddenly got hold of my report card, said, “Wow, really.” Yuhuina snatched my report card and examined it in various ways, expressing admiration. To be fair, it was natural for my grades to be good; I studied. Unlike those delinquents living somewhere else.
“I never thought I’d be studying high school textbooks at my age.”
The only fortunate thing was that as my body became weaker, my mind became sharper. Anyway, my grades reflected the effort I put into studying. That’s all.
However, Yuhuina found it fascinating.
“When did you start studying well? Were you always good?”
The reason Yuhuina showed interest was simple.
Yuhuina wasn’t good at studying.
It’s not that she had a bad head, but she practically lived in the hospital until middle school, so she just gave up on studying.
That’s right. Yuhuina played the role of ‘the frail childhood friend of the male lead.’
Listening to her, it seemed she spent more time hospitalized than attending school in the past, but… I didn’t know the details.
But then, wouldn’t she have trouble graduating due to a lack of attendance?
Anyway, since it’s an Insoo, it doesn’t matter.
In any case, due to these reasons, Yuhuina found it overwhelming to keep up with the school curriculum.
It was only natural for her grades to be poor.
She had even experienced being the last in the whole school.
“Since you’re good at studying, can’t you teach me? Huh?”
Since Yuhuina saw my report card, she followed me around and nagged me.
At first, I refused because it was bothersome, but because Yuhuina persistently followed me, it became more annoying, so I eventually accepted.
So, since last week, I’ve been helping Yuhuina with her studies in the second infirmary. By the way, the ban on entry has been lifted.
“You said you would solve all of these!”
…Of course, the road was never smooth.
When I raised my voice, Yuhuina squinted and protested.
“But… it’s difficult!”
This is going to be tough, seriously.
By the way, what I told Yuhuina to solve was a middle school 1st-grade math workbook.
‘I should have just said I couldn’t do it until the end.’
I didn’t expect to start all over again from here.
Male lead reborn without memories — but he still falls for her.
The person he finds displeasing in this life turns out to be his cherished wife-master in previous life…
Xie Zhi and Fang Xianxing who had known each other for less than three days through a blind date sat in the same car in front of the civil affairs bureau. They had a disagreement and failed to get married.
Xie Zhi immediately took out his phone, slid through his contacts, and randomly selected the next marriage candidate.
The woman snatched his phone and hung up. Looking at his phone wallpaper, she awkwardly changed the subject: “An ancient painting, eh? It looks pretty good, it’s just that the person in the painting looks a bit like me.”
When he heard this, he sarcastically mocked her for being so delusional, completely unaware that, the person in front of him was the reincarnation of Wen Ru, the famous prime minister of Yuan Shun whom he most admired…
The female CEO who doesn’t want to get married with a divorce agreement in hand × The male archaeological researcher who will only get married if he’s sure he can get divorced