Chapter 332:

I didn’t expect that the canteen would also make braised pork today.

However, Chang Gui sniffed and knew that the braised pork cooked in the cafeteria this time was still a grade lower than the one made by the owner.

This time Chang Gui learned the lesson. He first took out a book issued by the academy and placed it on the table to occupy a place, and then he leisurely went to line up for food.

Such unhurried Changgui was in sharp contrast to the others around him. As soon as Changgui walked to the back of the team, there was a crowd of people running towards the door of the cafeteria. The chaotic footsteps suddenly made people think that there was an earthquake. .

“Don’t crowd!”

“Why are you pushing me?”

“You cut in line!”

For a time, the canteen was extremely noisy.

Changgui covered his ears in disgust.

“It’s you!” A somewhat familiar voice still struck Chang Gui’s eardrum.

Chang Gui raised his eyebrows and looked at Huo Huan. Seeing the expectant look on the latter's face, he immediately gave up on him.

After what happened last time, shouldn’t the two of them be enemies? Even if it's not, then it's more or less a grudge, right?

However, Huo Huan greeted him with a naive smile like an old friend: "Hey, are you here for dinner again? Hey, me too..."

Huo Huan said and squeezed into the queue in front of Chang Gui.

Chang Gui suddenly understood. He stretched out his hand and pushed without leaving any trace. With a little use of spiritual power, Huo Huan, who had just squeezed in, seemed to have squeezed out again.

The classmate behind him who was just about to curse had his mouth open, but he didn't remember to make a sound. He didn't know what to do for a moment, so he silently reached out and closed his chin.

Even Huo Huan himself was not sure how he squeezed out automatically. He vaguely felt as if someone pushed him, but it didn't quite look like it.

Seeing that there were not many people in front of Chang Gui, Huo Huan looked at the long queue behind him and gritted his teeth. For the braised pork, he didn't have to give up his face!

So Huo Huan smiled naively at Chang Gui again: "Have you been doing well in your studies recently?"

With that said, Huo Huan stepped forward again, and Chang Gui was a little impatient. He just wanted to get some rice and maybe some vegetables. He was too lazy to waste time with him, so he directly stretched out his hand to stop him: "Don't think about cutting in line, go to the back and take care of yourself." Row."

Huo Huan's face turned red. When he saw everyone's glances, he hesitated a little: "When am I going to jump in line? Why are you so slanderous!"

“Then what are you doing standing here? Are you not going to eat?” Chang Gui frowned.

"You-" Huo Huan's face turned from red to green, "Don't think that you can do whatever you want without knowing how to get close to my eldest brother. Let me tell you, my surname is Huo! No matter what relationship you have with eldest brother, you are also surnamed Chen. Outsider! Damn! If I want to jump in line, countless people will give way to me! I am the fourth son of the Huo family!"

As he spoke, he looked at the queue behind him with his head held high, and no one had any intention of letting him jump in line.

The team advanced a few more times, and Huo Huan lost all composure. He coughed lightly and casually pulled a classmate who looked a little moved: "Brother, let me stand in front of you. I owe you a favor. What's the matter?" If the Huo family can help, I will be willing to help!"

The classmate hesitated, but finally let Huo Huan squeeze in. Although there were a lot of curses coming from behind, this was all within the Huo family, and the Huo family's young master still had to give him face.

After all, he doesn’t have Huo Lian to back him up. Who knows if Huo Huan will become angry and turn around to take revenge?

It was Changgui's turn, and he said directly: "I just want rice and a vegetable, nothing else." The people behind him were surprised when they heard what he said.

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