"Alright, alright, I know,"
Lin Xingjie raised her hand, speaking with a hint of helplessness.
"It won't happen again."
"The thing just now, it might have been seen."
"Even if someone saw, it doesn't matter," she said as she put her hand back in her pocket, expressing indifference, "after all, others will just think I know kung fu."
"Uh, there's that."
The impression that Lin Xingjie knew kung fu had gradually taken root within the school. As long as she didn't go too over the top, if people in the school noticed something extraordinary about her, it seemed like there really wouldn't be much of a problem.
"But, it would be bad if some busybody spread the word. Before long, there might be newspapers and TV media coming to interview you, with headlines like 'Kung Fu Girl' or something, that could be a bit troublesome..." Xu Xiangyang sighed, "Better to be on the safe side."
"I have a clear conscience; I'm not afraid of idle gossip."
Lin Xingjie was unconcerned.