Transmigrating Into A Villain

Chapter 28 Misunderstanding



The boy put his arms around his knees and rested his head on his arms. His clothes looked a little familiar to Alina, and she recognized him. 'Is that Leo?'

She asked tentatively, "Leo?"

Upon hearing his name, Leo slowly raised his head.

The boy pursed his pink lips slightly. His face was pale, and his eyes were hazy. A few wisps of black bangs fell between his eyebrows. He was so delicate that he seemed to come from a quadratic space.

At that moment, Alina's heart beat fast like a drum. 'He looks so attractive!' thought Alina. She couldn't help but want to touch his bangs and his head!

Seeing Alina, Leo curled his lips, feeling aggrieved.

What? Alas! Alina was a little stunned. She felt that she was disliked by him.

She could tell from the boy's expression that there was something wrong with him. 'Is he sick?' she thought.

"What's wrong with you? Do you feel uncomfortable?"

He neither spoke nor did anything, as if he hadn't heard.

Noticing that he ignored her, Alina turned around and went downstairs. After taking two steps, she turned back and asked, "Hey, I'm asking you. Are you sick?" Her tone was much more ferocious this time. The boy finally raised his head. He just looked at her with grievance.

Alina put her hand on his forehead and covered his moist eyes.

Hmm... 'It is a little hot. Does he get a fever?' she thought.

"Leo, you seem to have a fever. You need to see a doctor."

"I won't go!" The boy pressed his lips tightly with a look of resistance.

Staring at him for a few seconds, Alina took out her phone and asked, "What's the phone number of your family? How about I call them for you?"

"No, no need!" The boy refused quickly.

"Either you go to the infirmary, or I'll call your family to accompany you to the hospital. Choose one."

With a straight face, the boy finally compromised. "I... I'll go to the infirmary."

Alina stood beside him, looked at him and made a gesture of please.

He gave the girl an angry stare before he went downstairs.

Alina was standing aside. When she saw that the boy was staggering, she quickly reached out her hand to help him. She was afraid that he would fall down the stairs if he missed one step.

"Let go of me. I don't need your help. I can walk!" As he walked, Leo tried to push away Alina who was holding him.

Alina was so impatient that she wanted to push him down the stairs! She roared at him with anger, "Shut up! Go downstairs!"

Being shouted at, Leo immediately became much more obedient. He neither detested nor rejected her.

Out of the building was a ground. Alina let go of Leo's arm and said, "Well, you should know where the infirmary is. I'm going back to the classroom now." She felt that she had done her duty by sending him downstairs.

Leo grabbed Alina's wrist and looked at her beseechingly, "You go with me."

After struggling for a while, Alina didn't free herself. Leo held her more tightly. So Alina promised, "Okay, okay. I'll go with you. Could you please let go of my hand first?"

The reason why she agreed so quickly was that her classmates who went to lunch were coming back soon. If they saw that she and Leo pulled and pushed each other, they were sure to spread rumors about them.

Leo stared at Alina for a moment to make sure that what she said was true and finally let go of her hand.

Both of them stood still. Alina didn't know where the infirmary was, so she pushed Leo and said, "Go! Why are you still standing here?"

Leo felt very aggrieved and took two steps forward. Then he immediately turned back and looked at Alina. After making sure that Alina was behind him, he continued to move forward.

When they arrived at the infirmary, the school doctor took Leo's temperature. He had a high fever and needed a drip right away.

No wonder he acted like a child today!

After Leo was put on the drip, Alina got ready to leave quietly. As soon as she was at the door, she was discovered.

"Where are you going?" The boy stared at Alina with his dark eyes and asked.

Alina forced a smile and said, "I thought you haven't eaten anything yet, so I'm going to buy you something. By the way, what would you like? Porridge, bread or noodles?

"I don't want to eat anything. You can't leave."

"But I haven't eaten anything either. The infusion will last for one or two hours. Let me get something to eat first, and I'll pick you up when you finish, okay?"

"You can't leave."

"You see, the monthly exam will be held tomorrow, and I still have a lot of things to review..."

At this time, the school doctor interrupted Alina, "Little girl, your boyfriend is seriously ill. It doesn't matter if you don't eat or study for a while."

The school doctor was a man in his fifties. He wore a pair of glasses and looked at people over the glasses.

"You misunderstood. He is not my boyfriend. We are just classmates. If you don't believe me, you can ask him."

As a school doctor, wasn't it a little inappropriate to say that to a student? Normally, a school doctor would not tease the students in this way, would he?

The school doctor said he was not blind, "Little girl, don't lie to me. If you are not his girlfriend, how could a guy rely on you like this?"

Uh... Alina glanced at Leo and thought that he must be confused by fever and treat her as his family or friend.

However, she didn't think that the school doctor would believe this explanation.

Ever since Alina showed that she wanted to leave, Leo never took his eyes off her.

In this case, it was not appropriate for Alina to leave now. So, she found a stool and sat down.

The infusion made Leo sleepy. Before he fell asleep, he looked at the girl and asked for her assurance, "I'll sleep for a while. You're not leaving, are you?" Alina wasn't cold-blooded, and she couldn't resist his pleading gaze.

"You go to sleep. I won't go. I promise."

After getting the girl's promise, Leo soon fell asleep.

Leo was sleeping soundly while Alina's stomach was rattling. She hadn't had lunch yet.

Hearing the sound, the school doctor couldn't help laughing, "Little girl, didn't you have lunch?"

"No, I didn't. I was about to eat, but I saw him not feeling well, so I sent him here."

"You did a good job. Fortunately, he was sent here in time. Otherwise, he'll get pneumonia."

One hour later, Leo finished with one bottle of medicine. Looking at her watch, Alina found that there were twenty minutes left before the afternoon class. "How long will it take to finish, doctor?"

Glancing at the infusion bottle through his glasses, the doctor answered, "There are two smaller ones. It's about one and a half hour later."

"Such a long time!" After hesitating for a while, Alina said, "Or I go back to the classroom to ask the head teacher to watch him here?"

She couldn't waste her whole afternoon's class just for the sake of Leo.

"No way. Your little boyfriend asked you to accompany him. And you promised him. What shall I do if he wakes up and doesn't see you?" The school doctor shook his head.

Alina felt helpless. "I go to tell the head teacher, and then come back. Is that okay?" Whether she came back or not depended on her mood.

"There is a telephone here, so you can talk to him on the phone instead of going back and forth."

Alina looked at the doctor and found that she had been seen through.

Well, she gave up. 000


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