Chapter 59 Youth
Chapter 59 Youth
In the afternoon, Chen Che ate lunch, took a nap, and then went to the South Gate to join the fun. The number of people on Qinxue Road was still as large as ever, and even seemed to be increasing.
After all, it's the weekend, a time for rest. Not only are students from our school there, but there's also the School of Auditing next to the School of Engineering. Students who like to join in the fun will come and watch, making it the liveliest time of the entire club's recruitment period.
But Chen Che immediately noticed a stall where there were no talent performances or other group activities; it was simply a long queue.
Only one banner displayed the name of their club: Zhi Xing Society.
Chen Che remembers that the Zhixing Society was a social practice-oriented club, mainly focusing on college students' public welfare teaching activities.
That's right, college students are so easily attracted by lofty and beautiful ideals, and do these meaningful things.
At the booth, members of the Zhixing Society were distributing promotional materials. Photos taken during their volunteer teaching days were clipped to the display board. The genuinely innocent college students and the seemingly naive children were laughing and chatting, creating a harmonious scene of teachers, friends, and students.
However, children around ten years old are at an age when they are disliked by both people and dogs. It's fine if they are kept in school, but once they are released on vacation and allowed to run wild, it becomes clear who is the devil and who is the spirit.
The officer glanced at the long queue and was sweating profusely. Although there were quite a few people recruiting every year, this year seemed particularly crowded.
I glanced again and saw a strikingly beautiful girl in the queue. Although she wore only light makeup and had no expression, her clean and neat demeanor was tinged with a touch of innocent naivety unique to freshmen, which attracted many people to join the queue.
Unfortunately, proper schools don't hold any "school beauty pageant" or "most beautiful freshman" awards.
Even if she did, she would most likely not be among the top contenders. The top few with the most votes would be either Prisoner, Iron Beast, or Phoenix Destroyer.
Of course, if Chen Che were to choose, he would definitely choose to destroy the Phoenix (the correct position).
Who could resist the ability to summon a single anaconda, explode a second card with a second speed boost, draw two cards for free, and even revive an immortal being hidden in the toilet?
The pretty female college student picked up an application form and left the crowd, heading towards the square behind the teaching building. Chen Che, having nothing else to do, followed her with great interest, like a lovesick fool.
After the other person settled down in the pavilion, twirled a pen between their fingers a few times before starting to fill out the form, Chen Che quickly approached, launching a surprise attack with a mischievous grin, and shouted, "Hey! Class monitor!"
As if she had expected this, Chen Sui slowly raised her head, raised an eyebrow slightly, and glanced at him indifferently: "Hmm."
"Wow, you're not surprised at all?"
"I saw you when you were standing 800 meters away, so what's so surprising?"
"So you didn't even say hello when you saw me?"
"Then why didn't you say hello to me first?"
"We boys are a bit shy, we're a little embarrassed, can't you be a little more proactive?"
"?"
……
After exchanging a few words, Chen Che glanced at the form Chen Sui had filled out, which included her birth date. Chen Che silently memorized it, since he hadn't remembered her birthday for a long time.
What I thought was someone I could never forget turned out to be just a simple statement: time heals all wounds.
"Class monitor, are you going to sign up for the Zhixing Society?" Chen Che asked.
"Yes," Chen Sui nodded, "I think it's quite meaningful."
"Does it make sense?" Chen Che smiled.
"Yes, it's about broadening your horizons, increasing your knowledge, and experiencing different lifestyles. It can't extend the length of your life, but it can broaden and deepen it."
"Besides, I really like children," Chen Sui said with a hopeful smile.
"Hey, class monitor, were you the kind of quiet, well-behaved, and obedient kid that everyone else envied when you were little?" Chen Che asked, suppressing a laugh.
"Hmm...I guess so."
"walk slowly."
Chen Che thought for a moment and decided not to shatter her fantasy, so he changed the subject: "Class monitor, I think the street dance club would suit you well too, why don't you give it a try?"
"Street dance?" Chen Sui was taken aback.
"Yeah, you run every day and have such good lung capacity, it's a waste that you don't go into street dance."
Chen Che had already begun to imagine Chen Sui dancing energetically in a short skirt and crop top.
Art, it's all art.
"But... I'm really uncoordinated; I can only manage to do basic calisthenics and square dancing." Chen Sui smiled sheepishly.
"It's okay, you can practice anytime. What's that saying again? Practice makes perfect."
Seeing that Chen Sui was wavering, Chen Che wanted to press on and persuade her again, but then he thought, could Chen Sui's body be shown to others?
Of course, you can only see it yourself!
I need to focus on my career and try to start a private dance troupe like Mr. Xu, where no one else is allowed to watch, and the dances are only for myself.
Thinking of this, Chen Che changed his tone: "Forget it, dancing is too tiring and strenuous. You'll either bump your leg, twist your waist, or sprain your ankle. Forget it."
Just focus on your teaching in rural areas. Chen Sui is better suited to be a lively, cheerful, simple-minded, and slightly silly innocent college student.
"oh……"
"How about I try choosing a duet dance as my elective in physical education? That seems a bit easier," Chen Sui suggested tentatively.
Unlike Latin ballet or similar sports, which require diligent practice and often start from childhood, physical education electives in university are often just for show; you only need to have a passable move to earn some credits.
"Huh? No way." Chen Che immediately shook his head like a rattle drum.
A duet, as the name suggests, is a dance performed by two people. Two people together means there will be a dance partner.
Although in principle, dancers choose their own partners, without interference, it's easy to imagine that girls will choose girls and boys will choose boys.
Since it still involves some social interaction, teachers might force male and female students to pair up.
Wouldn't a pretty girl like Chen Sui be the object of many boys' invitations to be their dance partner?
Da me.
Don't do this kind of thing!
"Absolutely not." Chen Che said with a serious expression.
"Uh... what's wrong? Why do you suddenly have that expression?" A look of confusion and bewilderment appeared on Chen Sui's small face.
I was just mentioning it casually, why did Chen Che suddenly react so strongly?
"Hmm..." Chen Che calmed himself down, then said mysteriously, "Class monitor, I recently heard some gossip that happens to be related to this."
"Oh? What is it?"
"I heard the teacher who teaches partner dance has changed, and they're being really strict with grading. If you miss even one class, you won't get a perfect GPA! A lot of upperclassmen have scores of 89 in the academic affairs system!"
"Oh? Is that so...?"
Seeing Chen Sui sigh with a hint of disappointment, Chen Che breathed a sigh of relief and felt a little guilty for silently slandering his duo dance teacher whom he had never met.
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