Chapter 11: Fourth watch. (1/2)

Kang Shengzhe glanced at it before closing his eyes drowsily. However, his will to continue sleeping wavered and it did not allow him to sleep peacefully. Letting out a long sigh, Kang Shengzhe could only clamber out of his bed.

It was still early in the morning and his parents had finished eating breakfast. Usually, Kang Shengzhe did not have the habit of waking up early, so when his parents saw their son, they were a little surprised.

“You woke up so early today?”

“Was rudely awoken.”

Kang Shengzhe’s mother smiled, “Are you eating breakfast?”

“Not eating, I’m going out to walk for a while.”

The place that Kang Shengzhe wanted to go was not far, especially when A University was only two blocks away from his home. He was a native in the city, and since A University was only a stone’s throw away, he used to go to A University for a stroll. However, he had been busy for the past two years, and it had been a long time since he had been there.

After telling Wang Lu that he had to report to the university, Kang Shengzhe felt the random urge to go to A University for no apparent reason. When the reporting of the entrance examinations ended, he would be entering A University. With his comparatively lazy personality, he had never considered a university that was too far from his home and A University was a famous university. With the combination of the two factors, it was his first choice.

Kang Shengzhe knew the layout of A University like the back of his hand and he walked through the familiar teaching building and turned towards the entrance of the Liberal Arts College.

At nine o’ clock, the doors to the College of Liberal Arts was already open, and Kang Shengzhe stood at the entrance for a while. The security guard craned his neck out to scrutinise him before he retracted his head.

With no intention to stop him.

However, the security guard could not be blamed for not being serious. It was just that Kang Shengzhe’s temperament was very different from high school students who had just finished their entrance examinations. He did not exude a lawful and almost ill at ease attitude that an average person would have, in fact, the feeling he gave was very similar to that of a Liberal Arts student.

He even had a wisp of a literary scholar’s air.

Kang Shengzhe hesitated for a while since he had not decided if he wanted to go in to take a look. His lingering made the originally unsuspecting security guard peek his head out again to cast a doubtful look at him.

Under such a gaze, Kang Shengzhe’s heart leapt as he went in. As he strode through the door, he collided into it with a k2018;peng’.

A muffled noise suddenly sounded.

As a result, Liao Su, who had been passing by, turned his head around and saw a figure squatting at the entrance of the Liberal Arts College who was holding his head in pain. A little surprised, Liao Su asked: “What’s the situation?”

You Liangxing had been standing next to him the entire time. After being shouted at by his loud voice, he slowly swept his gaze towards the entrance of the Liberal Arts College. He assessed the situation before saying indifferently: “He seems to have hit his head?”

A smile broke out on Liao Su’s face: “No way, the door to the Liberal Arts College is two metres tall. He probably hit the wall instead of hitting his head.”

You Liangxing gave a noncommittal response. Just as they were discussing it, the figure slowly stood up. When he raised to his full height, let alone Liao Su, even You Liangxing was surprised.

Even though he said it just now, You Liangxing hadn’t attached any seriousness to his words. But as they watched the figure stretch under their gazes, he was unconsciously taken aback for a moment.

So tall.

Rather, it should be too tall.

You Liangxing was a hundred and eighty-five centimetres tall, and Liao Su stood at one hundred and eighty. They were by no means short for a male, but once they saw the person stand up, they found it difficult to accept his height.

Liao Su was correct – the door to the Liberal Arts College was indeed two metres tall, but when the man stood upright, he was obviously as tall as the door. Observing from a distance, there was even the possibility that he was two- or three-centimetres taller than the entrance.