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Chapter 123: Sudden Situation

  Chapter 123: Sudden Situation

  The first game was Zhang Yang's 200-meter sprint, which required explosive power. The sun on his head was already a bit scorching, and the short-sleeved clothes were just right in temperature.

  At this time, Song Jie was already seated on the rostrum, sitting high and looking down at the arena, Zhang Yang was warming up, full of energy.

  The competition in her own class was definitely one that required extra effort, so she took out the draft of cheers she had written and prepared to take advantage of her position to give her own classmates a boost.

  The gunshot sounded, and Zhang Yang "whooshed" out, the five people in a row momentarily had a posture of advancing together, and it was hard to distinguish who was in front and who was behind. It can be seen that this time each class selected the most excellent athletes.

  The distance grew longer and longer, and several people began to pull away from each other. Zhang Yang ran at the front, slowly leaving everyone else behind. The classmates in the class stared intently at the track, cheering loudly.

  It seemed like a long time, but the process only took tens of seconds. Zhang Yang finally rushed to the finish line and didn't stop until he had run very far with the colored ribbon.

  Zhang Yang finally managed to catch his breath, but his throat was burning with pain. Every time he took a deep breath, his throat hurt again. This time, he was determined to get a good ranking.

  His gaze involuntarily turned towards the class, only to see his classmates cheering and shouting, some already standing on their seats with raised hands in celebration, and he suddenly felt a surge of pride.

  I won!!

  The final of the competition is to award certificates and prizes, not for these things, but for the young people's passion and enthusiasm also need to pay a lot of effort.

  Zhang Yang put on his clothes and walked down to the field, for his body, he endured the urge to sit down, and slowly walked back to his seat along the edge of the playground.

  This time he was treated like a hero, his classmates sent him water and food. The collective sense of honor was palpable.

  Then there were several more matches, and the classmates in the class had wins and losses. Overall, the results were still among the top, not at the bottom.

  Ms. Li was also very happy, and didn't expect her classmates to be so spirited. To encourage their enthusiasm, she voluntarily spent money to buy a lot of snacks for the athletes to replenish their energy, making her classmates cheer again.

  Time flies. The next day, the final round of competition is about to begin, this time it's the 5,000-meter long-distance running for boys. Many classmates in our class didn't want to participate in this long-distance running because they found it too difficult, and many classes chose to give up.

  This long-distance running event is a competition that all grades must participate in. If you feel like you can't run, you can give up and it's not mandatory, which is quite humane.

  Only two students from five classes of the first year signed up. This is still because the teacher had long instructed that if they couldn't pass, there was no need to run, and it's actually because the teacher himself also knew how hard it was for others.

  Song Jie's class was represented by Li Lin, this match is a bit difficult, Teacher Li didn't force it either. Before the game, he instructed Li Lin that if she couldn't run fast, then just forget it and don't be arrogant.

  Such a long run, being able to finish it is already the biggest encouragement. As for getting a good ranking, Teacher Li may not have had any hope in his heart from the start.

  Song Jie was already off stage at this time, she also felt that it was important to participate, being able to rush down was good enough, no need to ask for more.

  Li Lin stood at the starting line with full concentration, and as soon as the gunshot sounded, he took off. Because this was a long-distance run. Everyone ran very slowly, because if they ran too fast in the early stages, it was likely that they would lose steam later on.

  The playground is 400 meters a lap, and 5,000 meters need to run more than ten laps, let alone walking for a long time, not to mention running?

  Li Lin ran three laps and was already somewhat exhausted, at this time the gap had opened up, each athlete was separated by a considerable distance, all panting heavily.

  However, since the journey was still short, no classmates started walking yet. But by the fifth lap, some people couldn't take it anymore and stopped to walk slowly.

  Li Lin was still insisting on jogging, even though he felt that his speed was almost the same as when he was walking, and his feet felt like they were stepping on cotton, unable to exert any force.

  At this time, Zou Meng hurriedly ran along the inner circle and handed a bottle of water to Li Lin. After all, she was severely dehydrated, and the water in her body had all turned into sweat.

  At this time, Li Lin's ranking was eighth, with seven more classmates behind him, which is a pretty good ranking.

  The first-place student is about to overtake the last one, and will soon start lapping. The last-place student sees this and starts sprinting, but due to lack of strength, still gets overtaken.

  Li Lin was also relying on a tiger's strength to persist at this time, and in fact, he didn't know how many times he wanted to give up in his heart. However, every time he had to grit his teeth and persevere, he couldn't admit defeat. Once he stopped, it would be even harder to start again. He understood this principle better than anyone else, so he kept persisting.

  Seeing Li Lin so energetic, the boys in the class took turns to run with him, just running alongside him and giving him some encouragement.

  As long as it's not on the track, these small actions are allowed, and teachers all pretend to be invisible and won't say much.

  When he ran to the seventh lap, Li Lin obviously felt ear pain, and after being blown by the wind, not only his throat was sore, but his ears were also **tingling**, and all the senses of his whole body seemed to be lost, only knowing that he was moving mechanically.

  At this time, he had already run to fifth place and was not overtaken by the first place, but it was close, with a distance of no more than two people. At this time, however, he didn't have the mind to think about anything else, his brain had gone on strike.

  The first place quickly surpassed Li Lin, who was a senior student in higher grades. Others have long legs and run fast, which is also an inevitable thing.

  The sixth place was closely followed by Li Lin, and the two people were biting very tightly. Every time the sixth place wanted to surpass, Li Lin would exert force to put the sixth place down.

  Sixth place saw the fifth place in front of him, how could he let go of this opportunity. He stopped, walked slowly for a few steps, adjusted his breathing, and sprinted with the energy of a 100-meter dash, finally leaving Li Lin behind.

  But he was still not very fast, and when he saw the sixth place catching up with him, Li Lin also added a bit of strength to sprint forward. The two were neck and neck, chasing each other in a thrilling manner, and many classmates' eyes were focused on these two people.

  Long-distance running doesn't require a track, it's all about running along the edge, which can't avoid friction. When the sixth-place runner was overtaken, he added a bit of strength, and as a result, his foot got tangled with Li Lin's foot, and neither of them had the energy to struggle, so they both fell down together.

  At this time, the playground was in an uproar, and it was a big deal to fall down at this time, because there was no strength, that was a real collapse on the ground.

  Li Lin was even more unlucky, being pressed down by the sixth person, and for a moment he only felt severe pain in his legs, and the sweat on his forehead flowed even faster.

  The sixth-ranked person was now weak in both hands and feet, and didn't even have the strength to get up, so he could only roll over and lie on his back, panting heavily.

  It all happened in an instant. Everyone was stunned for a second, and soon some quick-witted classmates ran to the playground to check on the injuries of the two people involved.

  Due to the suddenness of the incident, Song Jie was also stunned for a moment, and then she followed these classmates running down to the field, she could do medical treatment, but didn't know if Li Lin was injured.

  Forgive her selfishness at this time. Whoever has their own friends and others have problems together, will go to care about their own friends first, so Song Jie doesn't have anything worth introspecting, because everyone's thoughts are the same.

  Song Jie was only a few steps slower than her classmates who were taller and had longer legs, which showed how fast she ran and how anxious she was.

  Seeing a classmate going to help Li Lin, she hastily stopped him, saying: "Don't move, none of you move." After that, she rushed over in several strides.

  Those classmates were all frozen in place by her shout, and the person who was helping the sixth-place student also stopped moving.

  "Don't move around carelessly, I don't know if it's a fracture or not, moving around will aggravate the injury. I've studied medicine, let me take a look, everyone else calm down."

  After hearing Song Jie's words, the classmates in the class really didn't move, it can be seen that her prestige is so deep, it's simply unconditional trust.

  At this time, the class teacher of the two athletes who fell to the ground also came over. As soon as Teacher Li arrived here, she heard what Song Jie said. She knew that Song Jie never spoke nonsense and was skilled in medicine. Even if it didn't look good, she still knew much more than herself. What she said about not moving recklessly must be right.

  "Listen to Song Jie's words and let her take a look first."

  After listening to Teacher Li's words, everyone felt relieved and dispersed in a circle to facilitate Song Jie's inspection. This was not the time to talk about reason, and the head teacher of Class 6 had never experienced such a thing before, so she could only follow the lead of old teacher Li, doing what she did.

  Song Jie squatted down and carefully looked at Li Lin's leg, pinching it as she asked: "Where does it hurt?"

  "It hurts everywhere!" Li Lin almost fainted from the pain, his eyes were blurry with sweat, but when he saw Song Jie, he felt a bit more at ease. Not to mention that his father had told him to listen to Song Jie in everything, but seeing how thick her medical books were during summer vacation, he also trusted her.

  Song Jie listened to Li Lin's words and knew that Li Lin was being a bit too harsh at this time, so she just felt pain everywhere.

  She reached out and pressed a certain point on Li Lin's leg, and his pain was immediately alleviated.

  "Huh? I'm much better, Song Jie!" Li Lin felt incredibly amazed, how did he suddenly stop hurting? Song Jie's medical skills were indeed impressive.

  Song Jie said irritably, "What's the hurry? This is just a temporary pain-relieving acupoint. It will still hurt later. Let me check you first. Wherever I press and you feel pain, make a sound, did you hear that?"

  Li Lin was so frightened that he quickly nodded his head. Emotionally, treating the symptoms but not the root cause, he just temporarily didn't feel as much pain anymore. This was also a huge blow to him.

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