Li Houde stared fixedly at the woman's face, his mind a complete blank, adrenaline surging, and as soon as he closed his eyes, he fainted.
When people are terrified to a certain level—heart racing, breath disordered, blood pressure shooting up—sometimes they die instantly.
Luckily, Li Houde wasn't dead.
By the time he regained consciousness, sunlight was already streaming through the glass onto him.
Wang Dapeng was keeping watch at his side, and as soon as he saw Li Houde wake up, he pressed his hands together and said, "Amitabha Buddha, Brother Li, thank goodness you're finally awake!"
Li Houde moved his lips, swept his eyes around the room, and said in a daze, "Where am I?"
Wang Dapeng said, "This is the school infirmary. You fainted in the sports hall last night. Thankfully, two students rescued you!"
"Two students?"
Li Houde frowned, curious. "What were their names?"
