Guo Shan didn't understand why Wen Shaoyuan asked him to come here. Was it just to introduce him to these people?
He was confused.
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Seeing Wen Shaoyuan leave like this, although he seemed to be very unwilling.
The huge uneasiness and confusion almost overwhelmed Guo Shan.
Even though he was very afraid of being alone with Wen Shaoyuan because of Wen Shaoyuan's sudden problems before, but compared to being with the stranger in front of him, Wen Shaoyuan's presence still made him feel more at ease.
At least, no matter what, he and Wen Shaoyuan have been classmates for nearly six years.
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Just when he finally made up his mind to move and leave, Master Xiao looked at him.
His body froze instantly.
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Guo Shan glanced at Xiao Xiao briefly and lowered his head as if he was frightened.
Under the violently trembling eyelids were the confused eyes that were turning in a panic.
Xiao Xiao:......
Is he so scary?
...
However, maybe the child misunderstood because of the air-conditioning he used against the parasitic vine monster.
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However, if other people could see Guo Shan truly being haunted by monsters, they would definitely be angrier than him.
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Xiao Xiao has always been good at controlling emotions.
No, rather than saying that he is in control, it is better to say that his emotions rarely have major ups and downs.
Therefore, from a young age, most people's impressions of him were that he was young, mature, quiet and steady, and perhaps a little indifferent.
There were even teahouse guests who tactfully suggested to Xiao's father and mother that they should let him go out more often instead of always staying in the teahouse with their old man who was half buried in the ground.
The children who said they were good were all infected by the old man's old age.
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Of course, as a result, he doesn't seem to have had much youthful vigor anymore, but has become more and more calm.
Xiao Xiao felt like laughing inexplicably.
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Therefore, his emotions were actually sensed by a child. One can imagine how violent his mood fluctuated.
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Because Guo Shan's appearance was so weird and miserable that Xiao Xiao couldn't help but be moved or angry.
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The parasitic vine monster is about the thickness of an adult's wrist, tightly wrapped around the child's thin body.
It spread from the calf to the child's face, almost engulfing the child.
There was a faint crimson color in the dark green of the rattan. There was no usual fragrance of plants, and a strange smell that made people feel nauseous wafted out.
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Xiao Xiao remembered what Xiao Yuan told him about Guo Shan's situation.
Guo Shan was not disliked or even bullied by the whole class at the beginning.
No one can remember when it started. Guo Shan became more and more silent, with a hint of panic in his expression.
His face was pale without a trace of blood.
He looked really miserable and embarrassed.
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The teacher was the first to notice something was wrong with Guo Shan, but Guo Shan tried to explain it away by saying that he was studying hard.
Facing Guo Shan, who was unwilling to tell the truth, the teacher finally had no choice but to advise him to study in a relaxed manner, not to work too hard, and to rest more.
In fact, the teacher also visited Guo Shan's family and told his family about Guo Shan's situation.
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However, Guo Shan is a single-parent family, with only his mother and no father.
He also has a sister who is two years younger than him.
In order to support the family, Guo's mother worked very hard and did not have much time to take care of Guo Shan.
What's more, in the eyes of Guo's mother, Guo Shan had no bad changes or abnormal behavior at home.
Guo Shan has always been an obedient and sensible child, and she does not need to worry too much.
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Therefore, the teacher who talked to Guo's mother really felt that Guo Shan was in such a bad state because he was too tired from studying during this period.
Moreover, as a woman, she knew Mother Guo's hard work and did not want to add any more burden to this mother who was about to be overwhelmed by the burden of life.
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Although the children were careless, they gradually discovered Guo Shan's pale cheeks, abnormal expression, and increasingly reticent state.
The classmates were also concerned about Guo Shan at first.
After all, we are all classmates, and the teacher has always taught them that classmates should love and care for each other.
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However, in the face of the kindness released by his classmates, Guo Shan was always vague, evasive in his words, and even looked like he was about to cry.
This severely dampened the enthusiasm of the students to care about Guo Shan, and also made the children who encountered this situation for the first time feel helpless and confused, and even gradually developed a bit of impatience and anger.
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How long can the care that has been rejected last?
Besides, he is a student who is impatient and doesn’t know what hardships are.
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Soon, few students were willing to talk to Guo Shan.
No one likes their sincere concern to be treated so perfunctorily.
Since Guo Shan didn't care about them, they didn't bother to care about him.
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The first students actually had a bit of a grudge mentality.
Children's anger comes quickly but also fades away quickly.
If Guo Shan had softened a little later, the matter could have been revealed so easily.
Unfortunately, Guo Shan only became more and more silent and gloomy.
A year later, no classmates were willing to take the initiative to talk to Guo Shan anymore, and some naughty boys even started to bully Guo Shan.
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It is naturally impossible for the teacher not to discover all this, but there is nothing he can do about it.
Because of the parties' lack of cooperation.
Faced with Guo Shan's silence and stubbornness, the teacher who spoke so earnestly had no choice but to let it go.
As long as the classmates don't make too much trouble, she won't care too much.
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Seeing the parasitic vine monster on Guo Shan, Xiao Xiao understood the reason for the child's change.
How should a child at such a young age feel frightened and frightened when being entangled by this monster?
Maybe he asked people for help, but no one believed him.
Maybe he just endured it silently.
In the end, he put himself in a situation where he was almost "the enemy of the whole world".
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Xiao Xiao didn't know, if he hadn't appeared and no one else who could help the child had appeared, what would have been the child's final outcome?
Did the parasitic vine monster find a better host and took his life, or did he remain in such a muddle-headed state, living like a zombie until the end of his life?
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However, now that he has appeared, neither of these two endings will happen.
The only outcome for this child is to grow up healthy and live the life he wants.
At least the monsters won't have any bad impact on his life.
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This child has suffered too much.
Xiao Xiao also never likes to beat around the bush.
He stretched out his hand directly and grabbed the parasitic vine monster that was wrapped around Guo Shan like a blood leech.
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To say that the parasitic vine monster is a blood leech is to go even further.
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For the first time, Xiao Xiao felt so disgusted with a monster.
Because what this monster is doing is basically torturing this child.