Lisa didn’t break any bones.
It was probably that the sneaky man had hesitated when he rushed up behind her. Hanbin was relieved and hid the medication prescribed by the doctor in his schoolbag. On the way home, he went to the stationary story and bought some new materials for Lisa to hold.
With Jiyong's personality, it didn’t matter if the matter was big or small, he would definitely go to school and make trouble.
Hanbin only had on thought on this: Don’t let the adults get involved in things between classmates.
He unified the alibi with Lisa. If her injury was found, just say she had accidentally been hit.
Back home, dinner was ready.
Lisa's taste was exactly the same as the original owner, even her favorite dishes were the same. Since she moved here, her aunt had basically cooked dishes that she loved everyday, which moved Lisa.
Jiyong asked a few things about school, such as whether there were any bad students bullying Lisa, whether people crowding Lisa, or whether there were any classmates who knew that Lisa couldn’t hear and laughed at her.
Hanbin rolled his eyes, “Everyone is busy, okay? Do you think there is so little homework for high school students now?”
Jiyong remembered the bad boy riding a motorcycle that he saw at the school gate in the morning and was skeptical of Hanbin's words.
After eating, Lisa returned to her room and sat down at her desk to write and draw. Standing at the door, Jiyong glanced at her, then looked back at Hanbin who was lying on the sofa playing a game and walked over to kick him.
“Go and see what your sister is writing.”
Hanbin reluctantly said, “Why do you care about what she’s writing? Maybe she’s writing homework.”
Jiyong stared at him, “She can’t listen to the lecture in class, what homework?! Go and check.”
Jiyong was too fierce and annoyed Hanbin.
“What if she is writing in her diary? Do you know how to respect your child’s privacy?”
Jiyong twisted Hanbin's ears, “Did you forget what the doctor said? We can’t relax our vigilance because of her calmness. She has been too normal recently, and if she writes something in her diary, it’s important and shouldn’t be hidden!”
Hanbin reluctantly walked into Lisa's room.
She couldn’t hear his steps so he didn’t have to walk lightly. He was so tall that he was only 1.5 meters at the age of sixteen. When he walked behind her, he could only just see the notebook lying on the desk over her head.
Lisa was unaware that someone was behind her and was writing intently.
Hanbin glanced twice and turned around. Jiyong asked, “Did you see it?”
He scratched his head, “Saw it. She seems to be… writing a novel.”
“A novel?”
Hanbin hesitated, “Something about a general, battlefield, seems like an ancient novel.”
Jiyong pondered for a moment, “It is also good to write novels, to divert attention and develop personal interests.”
Inside the room, Lisa, who was writing in her diary for the first time, closed her notebook and watched the night sky outside of the window.
It was great that she met her general again.
Although the general in this life no longer knew her, it didn’t matter. This time, it was her turn to get to know him.
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FanfictionDON'T VOTE! STORY NOT MINE! Credits goes rightfully to the owner and translator of the story. In her previous life, Lalisa Manoban had been saved from the bandits' cave by the General, and subsequently became the General's concubine. The General nev...