King of Kung Fu in School

Chapter 86 I Don’t Like Any Of Them
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Chapter 86 I Don't Like Any Of Them

"Alright." Kelly immediately nodded with delight.

Kevin and Kelly ate together at a fast food restaurant outside the school.

Kelly ordered a morsel of cabbage and a bowl of millet, and nothing else.

Kevin hurriedly said, "Aren't you too economical?" The morsel of cabbage, which costone yuan, would be eaten up with in a few mouthful. Generally speaking, others would order at least two meat dishes, one vegetable dish, and a stew.

Kelly returned, "It's fine. This is my routine lunch." With that. Kelly paid the boss two yuan for one dish and one bowl of rice. The boss had never seen someone so frugal.

Kevin had a knowledge that Kelly came from a poor family, rendering her live a frugal life.

Looking at Kelly, Kevin felt sorry for her. She was a teenager girl just as Sally and others, however, she had a complete different life from them.

Kevin immediately told the owner, "Give me two portions of beef, two portions of pork drumsticks, two portions of tofu and two portions of duck stew."

"Alright." The boss was very happy that he could earn more money. If all customers spend two yuan on one meal, it would be hard for him to run the business.

After Kevin's order was served, he offered one portion to Kelly.

However, Kelly did not take it, having a suspicion that Kevin was giving her alms out of pity. Despite of her poverty, Kelly had backbone, so she was in no need of sympathy.

Kevin explained, "Do you think I need to sympathize with you? I'm dining with you. But you are so eco-nomical that you only ask one cabbage and one bowl of rice. Seated beside you. I have beef, pork legs, stewed duck and tofu. How am I supposed to eat? What would the others think if they see it? I have plenty of fish and meat, but you only eat a portion of cabbage. I, Kevin, would rather lose my life than lose face."

With her lips curling, Kelly replied, "How can you be so exaggerated?"

"It is the truth. You ordered a simply cabbage. I will be too embarrassed to dine with you for dinner unless I order the same."

"Alright, thank you. I'll take them." Kelly said helplessly.

"Hehe, that's right. Feel free if you treat me as your friend."

Kelly accepted Kevin's offer, having no intention to eat out with Kevin in the future, which made her feel embarrassed if she ate Kevin's food every time.

After dinner. Kevin went to the parking lot to get his BMW. intending to go to the hospital to visit Dean's wife with Kelly.

Kelly sat in the comfortable and soft BMW without saying a word, thinking about something.

"What are you thinking?"

"No, nothing." Kelly smiled at Kevin.

Very quickly, they arrived at Linda's hospital. However, before entering the hospital, Kevin bought a set of acupuncture tools at the pharmacy outside the hospital.

Since he was here. Kevin naturally would treat Linda.

Kevin would be too modest to claim that how good his medical skills were, but considering that he had learned from Janice, his mentor's wife, for more than ten years since he was young, he was confident that he was capable to cure Linda.

Kelly beamed, "Kevin, where did you learn your medical skills?"

"Haha, I've learned this from Janice, my mentor's wife. As long as I could remember. I've been studing it."

Kelly said with admiration, "You're amazing. When others are still in high school, you have already had a good knowledge of medical skills. Unfortunately, your scarcely enjoy a good reputation at school. Otherwise, there will definitely be a lot of girls falling in love you."

Kevin laughed, "Actually, I also wanted to change my identity as a School Bully. Unfortunately, the more I made efforts to keep a low profile, the more easy people thought I was to be bullied. Now I disdain to change. Let it be. Since everyone considers me as a School Bully, then I'll be the one."

Kelly sighed, "But no girl in school is willing to chase after you like this."

With a smile, Kevin said, "It doesn't matter. I'm not interested in any of those little girls from the St. Paul's School."

"Oh." Kelly's heart skipped a beat. Though Kevin was careless in his speaking, she took it seriously. According to his representation that he was not interested in any of those little girls from the St. Paul's School, did he include her? Kelly was thrown in disappointment, assuming as a poor girl, she was despised by Kevin as expected.

Kelly bitterly asked, "Do you have a crush on someone?"

Kevin suddenly stopped. He seemed to tremble, a woman involuntarily flashing through his mind. It was Fiona, his sworn sister. Pain surged through Kevin. Despite the fact that he came to this world only a few days ago, he had been separated from his Fiona for several days. Kelly had been quite busy with the affairs of this world during past several days. No sooner did Kelly-mentioned the person he liked than he thought of Fiona. At this moment. Kevin was in pain.

"What's wrong with you?" Kelly hurriedly asked, noticing that something was wrong with him.

Kevin was completely lost in his thought.

"Fiona, are you fine recently? Perhaps, in another world, you are also thinking about me." Kevin thought to himself.

To Kelly's surprise, Kevin's eyes were watery.

"What happened to you? Did my words make you think of something sad?" Kelly asked with concern.

Kevin forced himself to calm down to stop thinking about Fiona. Wearing a bitter smile, he answered, "I'm fine. Let's go in and see Linda." With that, Kevin walked into the hospital. Kelly paused for a few seconds, observing Kevin's receding figure with an inexplicable sadness in her heart.

"The girl you love must be very outstanding, ha-ha." After pulling a wry face, Kelly followed him into the hospital.

Kevin and Kelly located Dean's wife's ward.

Dean was delighted to see Kevin and Kelly, because the doctor told him that the patient was lucky to be awake last night, which was beneficial to detoxification and emergency treatment. Otherwise, his wife-would scarcely survive.

"Kelly, and the benefactor,thank you for coming. The benefactor, thank you. I haven't afforded any time to show my gratitude. "Dean hurriedly held Kevin's hand, his face filled with gratitude.

"Haha, you're welcome. How is the patient now?"

"The doctor said that her illness has passed the crisis. She need to recover now andexpell the remaining toxins in her kidneys."

Kevin nodded. Modern medical skills did have much to recommend it.

Kevin came here to clean up the remaining toxins at once, and then she could be discharged from the hospital. Modern medical infusions was unable to do it

at once, rendering Dean's wife need to be hospitalized for another ten days or a half months.

Kevin walked to the bedside, feeling the pulse of the patient. She was indeed much better than last night.

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