POV III

The realization hit Qi Longwei so hard that he kind of felt angry at Li Zhilan. Just then, her voice broke his thoughts.

"I would have loved to settle you down at the mad house but I don't have time for that right now. Stay away or you won't have a peaceful time, got it?" Saying so she walked away towards the principal's office after asking for directions from a boy nearby.

All the anger inside Qi Longwei faded away as he looked at the back of the girl wo just left. She was still as feisty as he remembered, never backing down a fight. Never taking a step back when it's not her to blame.

That one character Qi Longwei loved till now was still there, and so the fear that she might have changed dispersed a little.

Only a little cause, it wasn't that one character that pulled Qi Longwei into her web of love. Infact he had loved everything about her, he smiles and her tears (though he felt his heart ache everytime she cried), her anger and her mischievousness, her seriousness and her playfulness, the feisty her and the polite her, he loved every her. So he never thought his love for her would change no matter how she changed though a teeny weeny part of his heart still hoped she didn't change much.

He felt happy and at the same time amused looking at the girl making her way towards the Principal's office, so he let the feeling out. Before he knew it, he was laughing merrily.

But then he realized a problem. Most boys in the hall were looking at her like how a dog would look at bones. It made him unsettled and unhappy as well as angry as they were trying to take a step towards his Serenity. So he did what he could. He issued a warning.

"No one, and I mean NO ONE will do anything to her. She is my pray and only I have the authority to do something to her. If anyone else dares to, you know what will happen."

With this warning, as expected, many backed down. Even the threat he felt towards his Serenity from the girls side had gone down to the minimum. His plan to keep all the bugs and peach blossoms away was a definite success and he was proud of it. Now all he had to do was teach a naughty little glutton a lesson.

'How dare she forget me, her boyfriend?'