(42) It is a crime to eat people

After the first year of junior high school, for me, this year is probably over. After Fu Chengwen's family left my house, I stayed at home every day, either writing or reading novels, unless Cheng Zexin or the moon took the initiative to find me or occasionally Cao Yunxiao sent a text message and I could chat with them, otherwise I might not even touch my mobile phone, and I basically didn't have any intention of studying.

Even though I just vowed to be in the top 10 of my grade.

Soon, I survived a winter vacation. By the time the school year started again, it seemed like it was back to the way it was last semester. The only difference is that we also have classes on Saturdays this semester, so the time of the make-up class has been changed to Sunday. This means that I only have half a day off at the end of the week.

Actually, it didn't have much of an impact on me, because I'm a very boring person, and even if I was given so many vacations, I didn't have much to do. However, Moon felt a little sad about this change, and often complained to us that the school arranged the class time was too unreasonable.

Moon is a fun-loving person, and as classes become longer, she naturally loses the opportunity to get together with her former friends. Although Cheng Zexin and I are not like her, we have so many friends, and we all get along so well, but the two of us also understand her mood, so when she complained, the two of us listened with a smile, comforting her that as long as this time passed, there would be a lot of time left for her and her friends.

Every time Moon heard us say this, she would sigh deeply, and then tell us that after graduation, she must introduce me and Cheng Zexin to her little friends, so that everyone knows that the two of us are her best friends in junior high school. Cheng Zexin and I echoed her on the side, saying that when she introduced her, the two of us would definitely show the same momentum as her and prop up this façade for her.

The moon expressed extreme doubts about this, because in her eyes, Cheng Zexin has always been like water, soft and soft, and speaks softly to everyone, without any temper at all. And I was fine in front of the two of them, in front of unfamiliar people, even if I smiled politely, it was as cold as ice, and before anyone could speak, I rejected people thousands of miles away. So compared to her fire-like enthusiasm, the two of us were probably born to restrain her, and wanting the two of us to show the same momentum as her is probably an impossible wish to fulfill in a lifetime.

I think the moon summed it up very well, so I can't help but feel that if the three of us lived in ancient times, then probably we could form a combination similar to the "Three Musketeers of Chivalry", and then happily go to the rivers and lakes together, and do chivalrous righteousness, so that we don't have to face endless homework every day as we do now, and parents and teachers teach them earnestly.

When I told the moon and Cheng Zexin about this idea, the two little girls showed great interest in it. Especially Cheng Zexin, she even began to encourage me to refine the ideas in my mind and write them into a novel like a writer.

I didn't have this idea earlier, and although I loved reading martial arts novels, I never thought that I would write about them one day. However, since I adapted that little script, I found that I was still very interested in this aspect, so when Cheng Zexin finished speaking, I also faintly moved this idea and wanted to try it. It just so happened that at this time, Xiuzhen novels had just begun to become popular, and more and more people began to write online novels, so I took advantage of the break to secretly start this creation.

I didn't mention this matter to anyone, including Cheng Zexin and Fu Chengwen, I didn't say it. It's not that I deliberately hide it from the two of them, but because the two of them often come to my house, and if we accidentally talk about it while we are chatting, and accidentally let my parents hear it, I am afraid that it will cause unnecessary trouble.

After all, I'm still in school, and I'm still in the second year of junior high school, which is very important in the eyes of parents and teachers, so if my parents know that I got these things when I was in school, I can't guarantee that they won't get angry.

Although the two of them said that hobbies are also very important, and they don't care about me, it all depends on my self-awareness, but I am already so free, if I go too far, I think I will probably be unhappy in my own heart.

In this way, between my studies and writing novels, I suddenly became busy. All the breaks were probably spent by me conceiving, writing, and revising my martial arts novel. So much so that my parents felt as if I had suddenly opened my mind and knew that I had studied seriously, so happy that they would take me to Fu's house every Sunday to improve the food. I was very weak about this, so I became more diligent in my studies.

This is the first time I have deeply realized that there has never been such a thing in this world as not getting something for nothing, and if you want to get something, you must pay a corresponding price. It's just that this price makes me feel tired from time to time, but when I think about the fact that if my academic performance can improve and I get into the top 10 of my grade, I can travel with them, and I feel that I am full of motivation to study.

Although logically it sounds like there is no normal cause and effect between these things, I always encourage myself. Otherwise, I don't really know how to keep going when I'm tired. It's really hard for a lazy person like me to have anything that I can keep sticking to, and now that I finally have one, and it involves a lot of people, I don't think I want to give up.

I stayed up like this for about three months, and when I was about to enter the review month, Fu Chengwen finally saw my problem. Even though he hadn't guessed what I was doing, my anomaly had made him very suspicious. Finally one day when he was reviewing with me, he couldn't help but ask me his questions.

It's a secret of mine, and of course I won't tell him the truth, let alone tell him, and I have a very good character for him in my novel. But it's hard to lie to him, because he knows me better than my mom and dad, and every time I lie, he will expose me. So after he asked me this question, I resolutely chose to remain silent, and only told him that I was doing something challenging, and it would definitely have an earth-shattering impact on my life.

After listening to my explanation, Fu Chengwen said that it was illegal to eat people, and advised me not to embark on the road of no return to crime. I glared at him fiercely and told him that if it wasn't illegal to eat people, I would have eaten him to the point that there were no bones left, and it would not be his turn to be arrogant here.