Sunny Joy - CHAPTER 27
Chu Xun saw that his answers were all absent-minded, thinking that with such a separation in position, he had already successfully burned out his CPU, and the enemy’s strategist was already in disarray!
He watched the movie with great satisfaction.
On the other side, Chu Xi was also watching the movie with great interest; it was indeed a good film.
The younger brother’s worry is still a bit premature. At least she personally feels that she can calmly accept kissing her boyfriend, even if he wraps his whole mouth around hers like a monster, making both of them look particularly ugly, and their mouths are full of saliva inside and out after the kiss…
She has some difficulty accepting it; she isn’t mentally prepared yet.
Chu Xun might not have realized that his plan had already taken effect.
Many universities arrange morning and evening study sessions for freshmen, claiming that it provides a transition period to better adapt to university life.
When they arrive in the classroom, they just take out their phones to play or catch up on homework; very few are still working hard.
Of course, it doesn’t have much to do with Song Ciyue, who is no longer a freshman, but since she stayed on in the student council, it is somewhat related. Their department has a task—responsible for the attendance of freshman self-study sessions.
Song Ciyue is a deputy minister, but she has someone she really dislikes, who is also a deputy minister.
Clearly, she’s a girl, yet her mouth is full of foul language, often using “mom” as the center and relatives and organs as the radius, drawing circles and making them big, saying things that are unbearable to hear.
Another reason is that she likes to take advantage of others and take credit for their work.
This deputy director usually has a very bad reputation among others. Most girls are unwilling to hang out with her, feeling that she is different from others, giving off a vibe that is more like someone from the underworld.
Before interacting with the other person, Song Ciyue thought that saying such things was just prejudice. However, after having some dealings with the person and getting to know their character, she no longer thought that way.
I remember back in our freshman year, Song Ciyue took the lead in organizing an event with other members of the department. At that time, Song Ciyue was busy signing up, collecting information, scheduling, and determining the theme, running around to get everything done.
In the end, there was a project proposal to write, but at that time, Song Ciyue didn’t have time, so they handed it over to the only person available. It was actually quite simple because it was just about dividing the tasks.
When she submitted the materials, she opened them to see how the division of labor was written and found that she had gone from being a planner to a member, and the other person’s name was written in.
I don’t understand. It’s just a small event, and the other party goes to such lengths for this little credit. There’s not much benefit to it. What’s the point? To let others know what kind of person he is? To pick on a soft target?
Song Ciyue directly changed the name to her own, and then sent a screenshot in their small group chat, asking what was going on. The other person said they thought it was the same, so they didn’t pay much attention…
Today, this girl got really upset and complained to others that this year’s freshmen are very disobedient, even cracking sunflower seeds and whispering to each other during class. She tried to persuade them, but the freshmen didn’t listen to her at all, which made her very angry.
The junior in front of her smiled in agreement but didn’t say anything.
She lacked a straight man, and her enthusiasm for venting to others diminished significantly. Before long, she went out to find someone who could engage with her conversation.
The minister Xu Qiaoqiao, who was sitting next to Song Ciyue, talked to her about this matter: “Ciyue, do you know what Wei Min was talking about?”
Song Ciyue shook her head; she was a laid-back bystander and didn’t have such well-connected sources.
“I just happened to be there that day. The main issue was Wei Min’s overly arrogant attitude. During a previous attendance check, she crossed her arms and pointed at the younger students, saying, ‘Be quiet! Or you’ll regret it.'”
Song Ciyue was not surprised that she could do such a thing, because there have always been people in the world who rely on their seniority. How to put it? Basically, they think that because they are older, have more experience, and hold higher positions, they feel superior and start looking down on others.
Wei Min has always had this trait, and her flaws have always existed, but she won’t change. Even though the people around her don’t like her, have opinions about her, and her reputation outside is very poor, she just pretends not to know.
When she was recording volunteer hours before, she was the person in charge of the event and had recruited some volunteers to help with the tasks, all with the same workload. One junior finished quickly and asked if she could leave early, wondering if the recorded volunteer hours would still be two hours.
Wei Min gave a definite answer, but in the end, it was only an extra hour.
This matter was also exposed by the person involved and her friend in the volunteer recruitment group, causing quite a scene.
Originally, it would have been fine to just add a bit more, but Wei Min didn’t want to admit she was wrong. Coincidentally, she had a senior who liked her backing her up. The senior took charge of the matter, confronting the few girls involved, but still refused to admit it.
A bystander who was just observing stepped in to say a few words of justice, and the group chat was immediately muted, although it was lifted shortly after.
In the end, another admin said there would be a re-enrollment, which calmed things down. But a few days later, the person involved said there was no re-enrollment at all and directly kicked her and a few others out of the group chat. This is her alternate account, just to inform everyone about this matter.
She didn’t have to volunteer for a long time; it was just that those people’s attitudes were too terrible.
Xu Qiaoqiao continued, “I heard that later, the class’s Youth League branch secretary bought a big bag of sunflower seeds, and the whole class cracked them in front of her, completely ignoring her. She felt so embarrassed that she kept talking about it.”
“So that’s how it is.”
Based on Wei Min’s usual style, this is indeed something she could do.
Xu Qiaoqiao continued, “The junior who just listened to Wei Min venting is actually from the same class, but Wei Min might not know that, so the junior didn’t really respond to what she said.”
This is a bit awkward. No wonder the junior sister just laughed and didn’t say anything; it turns out she was venting in front of the person involved.
“No wonder…”
Xu Qiaoqiao asked again, “Is Ci Yue free this afternoon?”
Song Ciyue: “In the afternoon, there shouldn’t be anything going on. What’s up?”
“I’m not feeling well today and need to go to the hospital for a check-up, but I have an event to attend. I would like to ask for your help.”
“It’s okay, it’s okay. Your health is important, you go ahead.”
Xu Qiaoqiao is indeed a patient. When I was printing something during the department interview, I encountered Xu Qiaoqiao. At that time, I didn’t know her, but I saw that she seemed to be unwell.
Later, Song Ciyue learned that she had congenital heart disease, a hereditary condition in her family, and that an older sister had died from it.
So regarding her physical discomfort, Song Ciyue was somewhat aware of the situation, so she just helped out and didn’t refuse.
“Ci Yue, you’re so nice!”
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