Her face stiffened, but she quickly smiled and nodded, "Okay, I’ll go to the convenience store and buy it for you." Having taken only a few steps, her deskmate called out from behind, "Get ABC." "What?" She turned around, puzzled. The latest_epɪ_sodes are on_the novelfire.net Her deskmate looked at her as if she were an alien, "The brand of sanitary pads, don’t tell me you don’t even know that? Are you even a woman?" She nearly fled in panic. Everyone envied her beauty, her talent, her demeanor, and breeding, but did they know? Even such a perfect woman, akin to a goddess, envied them, envied these ordinary women. At the convenience store, while selecting sanitary pads, two or three boys walked by, their eyes carrying a hint of mockery. The goddess had her period, and soon this news spread throughout the whole school as if it had grown wings. She walked along the school’s main road, clutching the black plastic bag, especially when some boys looked at her meaningfully. Her face remained composed, but the hand gripping the plastic bag had veins popping out. After giving the items to her deskmate, she ran back to the classroom and leaned over her desk, gasping for breath. Tears streamed down her face unconsciously. After school at noon, she didn’t go to eat but fell asleep at her desk. Soon her deskmate came over with a cup of water, handing it to her, "The school hunk sent this for you, look how thoughtful he is. Thinking you’re on your period, he even prepared brown sugar water for you." "But tell me, can a period be contagious? How come you have it too?" Her deskmate was somewhat puzzled. She had shared a desk with Yun Ya for almost a year, harboring a question she never dared to ask outright. Yun Ya raised her head, looked at the cup of brown sugar water, and the deep color stabbed at her eyes. She snatched it and threw it fiercely into the trash can in the corner. With a "crash," the glass cup shattered, and the brown sugar water spilled everywhere. Her deskmate jumped in fright, "What’s gotten into you?" Taking a deep breath, she ran out and directly asked the teacher for a week off. The teacher approved it without another word; good students have that privilege. At the school gate, a car that was low-key yet revealed luxury was parked there. She walked towards the car. A handsome, young man stepped out from the car, his features soft and warm as jade, looking at her with a gentle, indulgent gaze. Pei Qinghan. Three years ago, in a car accident, he saved her. She lay in the hospital for a year, and he looked after her diligently. After she was discharged, there was a time when she couldn’t take care of herself, and he spent most of that time with her. This man, who looked after her like a brother, had offered her shelter from the storm when she was at her most wretched. "Ji Yunya." The voice of a youth suddenly rang out from behind. Yun Ya’s body stiffened for an instant, then in the next moment, she walked towards the man without looking back. The youth dashed over, grabbing her arm, "You come back here. What’s with the sudden leave of absence?" "Let me go," she said coldly, looking at him, "Who are you to me that I should have to explain myself to you?" The youth sighed, "I was wrong last night. Will you accept my apology? Don’t be mad at me..." "Yaya, is this your classmate?" A soft, moist voice suddenly sounded—it was as gentle as an April breeze, comfortably blowing into one’s heart. Yan Song looked up warily, only to see the tall figure who had walked up to Yun Ya. Truly, this was a man resembling jade, standing beside Yun Ya, they made a harmonious and pleasing picture. A dark shadow flickered in his eyes as he coldly stared at the man, "Who are you?" He called Yaya so familiarly. Yun Ya naturally looped her arm through the man’s, and a hint of amusement flickered in his eyes. Turning around, her tone indifferent, "An unimportant person, Qinghan, let’s go." The man nodded, "Okay." The youth became frantic and hurried after her, "Ji Yunya, you stop right there. You have to make things clear today." Yun Ya came to a halt and slowly turned around, her expression cold yet stunning. Yan Song stopped in his tracks. "Didn’t you want to know why I rejected you? Fine, I’ll tell you today," she said with a smile, looking at the man beside her, "He is the one I like, I am already with him. So, please do not bother me anymore." She didn’t overlook the immense surprise that burst in the man’s eyes for a moment, nor the suddenly pale face of the youth opposite her. At that moment, she trampled on the hearts of two men. "No, that’s not true. You won’t deceive me," Yan Song did not believe it at all. He instinctively reached out to grab Yun Ya but was shielded by Pei Qinghan, who stepped back, his gaze cold and distant. The authority he exuded was unlike anything the young Yan Song could compare with.