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Bi Lou Monologue
Volume7: big pants and slippers!
Near noon, when Bai Luo was awakened by the telephone ring.
Meng Yang magnetic voice came from down the phone.
" hey Dude, you still sleeping? Starting today and you have been assigned to class 27, come quickly and register, I guarantee there’s a big surprise for you.”
Bai Luo sat up and still agitated to the fact he woke due to telephone noise, and thinking of school starting too early. students are already sitting in the classroom, he slowly putting his clothes on.
On his way to school, Bai Luo’s feet bumped into something, bow down only to find himself still wearing a *Tala out.
(Tala//like house slippers)
Come on now, already walked all here, does not want to go back.
Class 27, right here, Bai Luo pushed open the door and went in.
This is a rule,
…show more content…
Bai Luo did not understand the reason for the booing.
A boy next to him answered his inner doubts.
"You just missed a great opportunity.”
Bai Luo didn’t seem interest, "what opportunity?”
“look in front of you.”
Bai Luo lift his head, glaze at the teacher's face for a moment. It is a school teacher, because her extreme beautiful, and appearance, she always represented the school, all the boys are yearning for her students.
"If I was you, definitely take advantage of this opportunity and apologize to her for being late, get close to her.”
"You can hit the table, she'll come close to you.”
Boy foolishly smile on his face, "I'm not afraid to do so.”
Bai Luo now understand what Meng Yang meant by a surprise, turned out to be a teacher. To tell the truth, Bai Luo is not interested in this mature beautiful woman, especially this woman so much looks like his mother.
While he putting his stuff in place, he dropped his pen on the floor, Bai Luo leaned over to pick it up, accidentally discovered the boys in front of him, he also wearing pairs of slippers. Not only that, he also had a big pant underneath, look cooler more swagger.
"hello,

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