She’s Crazy C24
by MarineTLI’m Pretty Too.
Good grades, not exactly poor, and a great personality.
I deserve Rang Rang.
— Su Zai Zai Fairy’s Diary
Ye Zhenxin froze for a moment.
As if she hadn’t heard clearly, or as if she couldn’t believe it.
She looked at him and stammered, “What did you say?”
Zhang Lurang suddenly stood up, his chair Rang Rang out a loud screeching sound.
It banged against the desk behind him, creating a clatter.
He ignored her, face cold, and walked out.
With such a commotion, the surrounding students turned to look again.
Ye Zhenxin was instantly overwhelmed with embarrassment, wanting to disappear.
She turned back, slumping onto her desk.
Recalling the scene just now—
The girl had been speaking with her head down.
Opposite her, Zhang Lurang had a pen in his hand, but his gaze had never left her.
He had been looking at her.
Only at her.
Ye Zhenxin’s tears suddenly spilled over.
—
Su Zai Zai returned to her class.
About ten minutes later, Zhang Lurang appeared at the entrance of Class 9.
Su Zai Zai cheerfully ran up to him.
Only when she stood in front of him did she realize his expression wasn’t right.
The smile at the corner of her lips faded slightly, puzzled.
“Rang Rang, what’s wrong?”
Zhang Lurang lowered his eyes, staring at her without speaking.
His eyes carried a faint glimmer, deep and captivating—
Like they could steal someone’s soul.
Su Zai Zai thought for a moment, then immediately reacted.
She nearly jumped in anger. “Did that girl curse at you?”
Zhang Lurang: “…”
“How did she curse at you?”
Not understanding her reaction, Zhang Lurang was momentarily thrown off.
His bad mood disappeared in an instant.
“…She didn’t,” he said.
“But that girl was really aggressive.” Su Zai Zai muttered.
“…” She wasn’t even listening to herself.
“To be honest, if I had to argue with her, I’d be a little scared too.”
“…”
Su Zai Zai patted his shoulder, reassuring him. “Wait here, I’ll go get some justice for you.”
Zhang Lurang was speechless. He thought for a moment before asking, “…What are you going to do?”
She hyped herself up, speaking confidently.
“I’m telling you, I’m amazing at cursing people.”
Seeing his skeptical gaze, Su Zai Zai continued, “I just didn’t want to deal with her earlier. But if someone bullies my people, I have a hundred ways to make them suffer.”
Zhang Lurang was stunned. “Your people?”
“…”
Su Zai Zai stared at him, momentarily confused.
Then she quickly corrected herself in a small voice, “Not my people, I mean my friend.”
Zhang Lurang: “…”
After a moment, he sighed. “Su Zai Zai.”
“Huh?”
“Don’t come over anymore.”
Hearing this, Su Zai Zai’s once-excited mood deflated like a punctured balloon.
Her head drooped.
The tip of her shoe scuffed the ground absentmindedly, making a soft scraping sound.
She let out an “oh,” her voice so low it almost vanished into the dust.
She didn’t know why her emotions plummeted so suddenly.
Zhang Lurang opened his mouth, about to say something to make up for it.
But Su Zai Zai spoke first.
“Do you think I’m really annoying?”
It was the first time she asked.
The first time she couldn’t hold back.
Even though she knew that asking this made her even more annoying.
She still desperately wanted to know the answer.
Su Zai Zai didn’t know.
In Zhang Lurang’s eyes, what kind of person was she?
Was she someone shameless, clingy, and endlessly irritating?
She didn’t dare to think about it.
How terrifying would that be?
If, in his eyes, all of her worst traits were magnified—what would she do then?
If that was how Zhang Lurang saw her…
What should she do?
Su Zai Zai suddenly regretted asking.
She immediately tried to think of a way to change the topic naturally.
But before she could say anything—
Zhang Lurang frowned and denied it outright.
“No.”
Su Zai Zai lifted her head. “Really?”
“No,” he repeated.
Hearing this answer, Su Zai Zai’s spirits instantly lifted.
She smiled and pushed further. “Not even for a second?”
“Not even for a second.”
He didn’t touch his neck.
He was telling the truth.
Su Zai Zai really wanted to jump up and kiss him.
Seeing her mood recover, Zhang Lurang let out a quiet breath.
But he still emphasized, “Not even for a second.”
—
With her confidence back, Su Zai Zai immediately started rattling off.
“Then why did you block me? I was too scared to add you back.”
“And when I went to find you, you wouldn’t even talk to me. Just kept trying to send me away.”
“Now you won’t even let me come over anymore.”
She thought for a moment, then counted on her fingers. “Do you think that just because you’re tall, handsome, rich, and have good grades, you’re some kind of big deal?”
Zhang Lurang was completely lost in her train of thought.
“…I don’t.”
“I’m telling you, that’s really—”
Not a big deal.
But Su Zai Zai couldn’t say it.
She held back for a long time but still couldn’t bring herself to say it.
In the end, she changed her words. “I’m not bad either, okay! I’m pretty too!”
Zhang Lurang twitched at the temple. “…Can you be normal?”
Su Zai Zai widened her eyes in grievance. “So saying I’m pretty makes me not normal?”
“…”
“You always call me not normal, and I put up with it. But now, after I say I’m pretty, you tell me to be normal? That I absolutely can’t tolerate!”
“…”
“Why didn’t you say I was not normal when I was complimenting you?”
Zhang Lurang gave in. “Fine, you’re normal.”
“…” Su Zai Zai didn’t feel like she had won at all.
After a brief pause, she brought up the question that had been bothering her.
“Why did you block me?”
Zhang Lurang hesitated for a moment.
Then he said, “I didn’t block you. I just deleted you.”
Su Zai Zai exploded. “Isn’t that the same thing?!”
Zhang Lurang wanted to explain.
But when the words reached his lips, they changed to: “I was just joking.”
A few seconds later, Su Zai Zai processed his response.
“You’re saying deleting me was a joke?”
Her reaction left Zhang Lurang unsure whether to nod or shake his head.
“Who taught you that?” Su Zai Zai was dumbfounded. “Let me tell you, a joke is when you delete me and immediately add me back. That’s a joke!”
“…”
“It’s been over a day since you deleted me, and you still haven’t added me back.”
“I was going to—”
Su Zai Zai interrupted him. “Zhang Lurang, you’ve hurt my heart.”
Zhang Lurang: “…”
“You need to make it up to me,” Su Zai Zai said.
“…”
“This time, it’s simpler. Don’t be scared.”
“…”
—
Later that night.
Zhang Lurang added her back.
Su Zai Zai happily sent three words:
— Hee hee hee.
He didn’t reply.
After night study, back in the dorm, Su Zai Zai showered and saw it was almost eleven.
She couldn’t help but ask: Did you forget?
Su Zai Zai: Let me remind you then.
Soon, a voice message arrived.
She looked around, smiled, and put on her headphones.
His voice was rushed, unwilling—
But every word was enunciated clearly.
— President Zai is as beautiful as a celestial maiden, Rang Rang feels utterly inferior.