If she took out her phone, would the school doctor beat her?
Alina silently picked up the phone on the table and looked at the school doctor, "I don't remember the number of our head teacher..."
The school doctor opened a drawer, took out a folder and threw it to her. "There are the phone numbers of all the head teachers. Find it yourself."
Alina was speechless. "Thank you."
After the call, Mr. Su soon came over. As soon as he came in, he asked anxiously, "How is Leo? Is it serious?"
The doctor answered calmly, "The temperature has dropped a lot. It's nothing serious for the time being."
Mr. Su was relieved and said, "That's good. That's good." He turned to Alina and said, "You sent him here, right? Thank you so much!"
"That's all right. We're classmates. It's my pleasure." With a modest smile, Alina said, "Sir, now that you are here, I'll go back to the classroom."
Mr. Su replied briskly, "Okay. It's not long before the class begins. You can go back now."
"Goodbye, Mr. Su. Goodbye, doctor." Alina waved her hand and ran away as fast as she could under the doctor's meaningful gaze.
After she ran out of the infirmary and turned a corner, Alina walked to the teaching building.
To be honest, she felt a little guilty when she left. After all, she had promised him that she would not leave.
But maybe Leo said that just because he was unconscious. Maybe he wouldn't remember after the fever.
This kind of self-consolation instantly dispelled the psychological burden on her, and made her steps much more relaxed.
As soon as she returned to the classroom, Rose asked after her, "Where did you go?" Why do you come back so late? Have you had lunch? The buns are cold!" As she spoke, she handed the buns to Alina.
"The teacher asked me to go out for something." Alina took the buns and said thanks to her with a smile. Then she sat down.
She ate the bun at once.
She was so hungry that she finished the two buns in a few bites.
She choked because she had eaten too fast. She rolled her eyes and finally swallowed it.
After eating, Alina went on to review.
When the bell rang, the students found that Leo's seat was empty.
When the newspaper was read, there would be students from the student union to check the number of students and discipline. If one of them was absent, the score of the class would be deducted.
The monitor asked loudly, "Who knows where Leo is? Why hasn't he come to the classroom yet?"
But no one had an idea. He was still in the classroom at noon.
At this moment, Alina suddenly said, "Leo is sick. Mr. Su is in the infirmary with him."
The classroom was silent for a second.
"Why didn't he ask for leave? At least tell me!" The monitor nagged as she lowered her head and quickly wrote the note.
As soon as the inspectors came, the monitor rushed out and showed the note to them.
During the break, Leo's misty eyes flashed through Alina's mind. She wondered if his fever had gone. The infusion should be done?
Such worries just flashed by quickly and were quickly suppressed by various questions.
After school, Alina suddenly remembered that she seemed to have forgotten Leo.
He didn't seem to come back to the classroom the whole afternoon, nor did she see Mr. Su. Was he still in the infirmary?
Alina went to the infirmary again with her schoolbag, feeling guilty.
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