Chapter 54 - What About Your Heart Disease? (2/2)
“Trivial?” Xie Sifeng yelled immediately. “My mom said that you were diagnosed with heart disease after taking the physical examination in the city! It’s hard to cure! You can’t be too emotional! You cannot run! All you can do is rest!”
What? Heart disease? It was so severe that she could not run?
Every student who had heard of this news was shocked. Some of them couldn’t help but pat their chests to calm themselves. When they looked at Ye Ying again, they felt sorry for her.
But An Jiaxin didn’t believe her. Writing formulas on a piece of paper, she whispered, “Really? She is diagnosed with heart disease at this age?”
An Jiaxin’s mom was a doctor at the public health center of the town, that’s why she was aware of a bit of medical knowledge.
“It has nothing to do with us whether she is telling the truth. You are wrong at this step. You need to calculate the shadow area using this formula.” said Ye Jian with a faint smile on her face. She didn’t care about what happened to Ye Ying.
Heart disease? Couldn’t be agitated? That’s ridiculous. If Ye Ying was ill, and someone mentioned the incident about the ‘love letter’ before her, she would probably have a heart attack, right?
Heart disease was an excellent excuse. No one would bother to verify if she was really a patient with heart disease. Such a high-quality lie probably was the idea of Ye Zhifan.
Every cla.s.smate, including those who were discussing the exam question with Ye Jian, approached Ye Ying and expressed their concerns for her.
Ye Jian was no exception. As she walked towards Ye Ying, Xie Sifeng put her arms around Ye Ying, like a hen protecting her chick. She shrieked, “What do you want?”
She was not the only one who was nervous. Other cla.s.smates were a bit concerned as Ye Jian approached Ye Ying.
After all, Ye Ying treated Ye Jian badly in the old days.
“Sifeng, relax, she’s my sister.” Ye Ying stood up. There was a chilly look in her eyes, despite the smiles hanging on the corners of her lips. She said gently, “If I don’t fear her, why should you?”