Wen Wan left, and Gu Yi calmed down for a while. He knew that Wen Wan was just unsure of what to do at the moment, and he would wait for her to figure it out. Gu Yi knew that Wen Wan cared a lot about their agreement. If the other person broke the agreement, Wen Wan would definitely not forgive him, but if it was Gu Yi, then maybe it would be different. After all, Wen Wan often broke agreements with Gu Yi. Gu Yi thought to himself, as long as Wen Wan still cared about him, there was still a way. As he thought about it, he didn't feel so bad and ran in Wen Wan's direction.
After a brief rest, training resumed. During training, Gu Yi would occasionally look in Wen Wan's direction, as if his eyes were fixed on her. Yan Cheng seemed to notice that something was wrong with Wen Wan and took the opportunity during a break in the training to ask, "What's going on between you and Gu Yi? Why does he keep looking at you?" "Nothing, we're just catching up," Wen Wan replied. But Yan Cheng noticed that Wen Wan was being evasive and thought to himself that ever since that incident, Wen Wan had been holding a grudge against Gu Yi. Why would she be catching up with him now? The more he thought about it, the more he felt that something was off. After training, Yan Cheng kept pressing for answers, and it was only then that Wen Wan finally relaxed and said that Gu Yi had explained to her why he had broken his promise. Only then did Yan Cheng calm down.
At night, the light in room 402 was still on, and the direction of that light was coming from Wen Wan's position. Wen Wan had been thinking about how Gu Yi cried during the day, it was the first time Wen Wan had seen Gu Yi like that, as if she was a piece of glass about to shatter. Just thinking about Gu Yi's appearance made Wen Wan feel upset. The alarm clock went off, but Wen Wan hadn't gotten up yet. After Yan Cheng got up and saw that Wen Wan was still asleep, he quickly patted her blanket. Perhaps due to insomnia last night, Wen Wan was particularly tired today, and when she arrived at the playground, she was still feeling dizzy.
"Assemble," the instructor blew the whistle, and the students quickly formed up. "Today's training subject is swimming," the instructor announced, and Wen Wan's face turned pale. Wen Wan was like a duck out of water, asking her to swim was like asking for her life. This really stumped Wen Wan. With heavy steps, Wen Wan made her way to the swimming pool. The instructor asked the new students to warm up first to prevent cramps. Wen Wan looked at the pool and thought, it's better not to, but then she walked towards the instructor. "Instructor, I can't swim, can I not go into the water?" Wen Wan said to the instructor. "It's okay, student, I will teach you first, and I will definitely ensure your safety," the instructor said. Wen Wan knew she couldn't avoid it, so she could only brace herself. Since entering the swimming pool, Gu Yi had never taken her eyes off Wen Wan, he knew that Wen Wan couldn't swim, and he knew that Wen Wan would still brace herself, so he could only silently watch her.
The training began, and the instructor taught some swimming techniques. The students started practicing spontaneously. Wen Wan looked at the pool and thought, "It's not too deep anyway," and went in. As she swam, she felt like she was getting the hang of it. But at that moment, a classmate next to her started to struggle in the water and accidentally pulled Wen Wan down. Wen Wan tried to swim up, but the classmate held on tightly, making it difficult for her to resurface. Sensing something was wrong, Gu Yi immediately jumped into the pool. After pulling Wen Wan up, Gu Yi swam to the surface with her, and the instructor helped the struggling classmate out of the water. Once on land, Wen Wan was a bit disoriented from swallowing water, so Gu Yi quickly performed artificial respiration without hesitation. Shortly after, Wen Wan regained consciousness. The instructor, assessing the situation, instructed Gu Yi and another classmate to take them to the medical room.
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