Chapter 762
Chapter 762: Chapter 754 Extreme Weight Loss Chapter 762: Chapter 754 Extreme Weight Loss “I won’t eat,” she had said, and she truly didn’t, even though her stomach was drumming from hunger.
But still, no one could persuade her to take a bite of anything.
She drank plenty of water, but after just a short while, she felt dizzy and her vision blurred.
Despite this, she relied on her stubbornness and didn’t give in to eating even a single mouthful.
She was originally supposed to go to the Tang Family’s courtyard today, but she finally steeled her heart and didn’t go.
If she had gone, her mother would definitely have made a lot of delicious food for her, and she wouldn’t have been able to resist eating.
Then wouldn’t her fasting today be in vain?
So, she made a phone call over, claiming that she had extra classes today and thus wouldn’t be coming back.
After making the call, Tang Sisi lay straight on her small bed, pulled up her blanket, and went to sleep.
Sigh, sleep it is.
When you’re asleep, you don’t feel hungry.
She didn’t know if it was because she’d grown accustomed to being hungry, but by the afternoon, she truly wasn’t hungry anymore.
It was just when Zhou Xiaomeng was snacking, she was really tempted, salivating every now and then, but in the end, she held back.
On the first day of not eating, it wasn’t too bad; it was just a bit uncomfortable at first, but by evening, she hardly felt any sensation.
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She read for a while and then went to bed early.
When she woke up, it was still dark outside.
She heard the sound of Zhou Xiaomeng opening the door and going out.
She knew Xiaomeng had gone out for a run.
She actually wanted to run too, thinking that if she didn’t eat and added running to the mix, perhaps she would lose weight even faster.
Some people could lose more than ten pounds by fasting for three days.
She wasn’t asking to lose so much—five pounds would be about right, especially if it could slim her stomach down.
But after trying for a while, she felt completely powerless in her legs, not a trace of strength, and she couldn’t even get out of bed.
In the end, she decided not to go out.
She felt she should take it a bit easier; if she overdid it, she was afraid her big cousin, when he came back, would have to hold her.
But who was she doing this for, anyway?
If it weren’t for him constantly making up for her, taking her everywhere to eat good food, she wouldn’t have gotten herself this fat.
She used to feel fortunate, thinking her metabolism must be good, one of those who couldn’t get fat, and indeed, she never used to get fat no matter what she ate, always slim—because her mother was very slim.
Her mother was slim because of hunger back when their family didn’t have much, and even when her father raised her mother like a pig, she never gained weight.
So she thought that she must have inherited her mother’s metabolism, that it was impossible for her to get fat, so she let herself eat and drink freely.
But look where that got her, she’d made herself miserable by gaining so much weight.
She didn’t even dare to step on the scale; she was afraid it would be too big a shock.
When Xiaomeng went out, she knew, and when Xiaomeng came back, she was aware of it too.
The first day of not eating went well for her.
The second day, which was today, made her feel a bit dizzy, but thankfully, it was Saturday, and tomorrow would be Sunday.
These two days were easy to endure, since there were no classes; if she felt too hungry, she could just lie down.
However, the second day, especially the daytime, was okay.
She would read a book, watch TV, or listen to music.
To focus on her weight loss, she even told her dear husband that she would be busy.
Otherwise, if she was fasting and he told her to remember to eat more and not get hungry, she would’ve probably broken down and cried.
Look, she was really determined this time, pushing herself to this point.
She was absolutely going to lose weight.
And so, she endured the whole day.
But by evening, it was unbearable.
As she lay there, her stomach growled with hunger.
From time to time, she would glance at a cupboard, which was filled with her snacks—bread, ham, instant noodles.
She couldn’t help but swallow her saliva.
Finally, she turned her face away, deciding not to eat.
Having already gone without food for so long, wouldn’t eating now invalidate all the hardship of the past two days?
She lay there motionless, but soon her whole body was sweating coldly.
She knew why this was happening—it was because her body needed energy.
But without eating, where would the energy come from?
Without food, where would physical strength come from?
She told herself that as long as she could get through this period, she would succeed.
Tomorrow would be easier to endure.
She breathed out gently and lay still as a corpse, reasoning that this would help her conserve some calories.
Once she got through these few days, she’d feel much better.
By the third day, she was too hungry to want to speak, but her spirits remained surprisingly high because she had started to suffer from insomnia.
The moment she opened her eyes, it was still dark outside.
Zhou Xiaomeng, as usual, got up very early to go for a run.
Zhou Xiaomeng didn’t even know how she kept up her routine anymore, but now she could wake up on her own without an alarm clock, then go outside for an hour’s run before coming back to eat breakfast.
Her complexion was getting better and, of course, she had indeed slimmed down a bit.
Tang Sisi still couldn’t get up, as she didn’t have an ounce of energy left.
So she lay there like a corpse, just listening to Xiaomeng go out and then counting time.
She didn’t know how long she waited before she fell asleep.
This time, however, she slept well, even better than she had at night, and she made up for all the sleep she had missed.
She slept until after ten o’clock, and when she woke up, she felt refreshed.
“Sisi, you can’t go on like this.”
Zhou Xiaomeng squatted in front of Tang Sisi.
“Even if you want to lose weight, can’t we find a gentler method?
You study medicine; you should know that this way is very unscientific and it’s harmful to your body.”
“I know,” Tang Sisi replied—how could she possibly not know?
“It’s just that I don’t have much time.
I need to lose as much weight as possible in a limited time.
So I’ll have to use this method, no matter if it harms my body.
I can just take care of it later.”
For now, as long as she could lose even a tiny bit of weight, it didn’t matter if she truly damaged her body.
She was so determined to slim down that she was risking her life for it.
This was truly a ‘slim down or die trying’ situation.
Zhou Xiaomeng had never realized Tang Sisi was so stubborn—she really hadn’t seen it coming.
Sisi’s stubbornness was so extreme, it nearly made her want to smash her own head against a wall.
Zhou Xiaomeng would eat when she should eat and drink when she should drink; she was living the good life, one of ease and comfort.
She came from a background that wasn’t bad at all, and now she was living in a nice dormitory, not having to deal with all the messy relationships in it.
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Of course, the main point was that their double occupancy dormitory wasn’t under the school’s sanitary jurisdiction, so they didn’t have to get up early to clean, or have someone inspect the place and hand out small penalty tokens or anything like that.
Therefore, her university life couldn’t be happier, but with happy living came the possibility of gaining weight.