After the friend-adding incident, Mingyue seemed to have a generation gap with the other girls in the dormitory.
Maybe it wasn't just because of this incident, but more because she didn't fit in with the others.
She never tried to cater to them or force her way into their conversation. She seemed to only care about her own affairs and had her own set of standards for behavior. It seemed difficult for outsiders to enter her inner world.
While the other girls were chatting about interesting things, exchanging all kinds of gossip, and playing various mobile games every night, they only had to turn their heads to see Mingyue reading a book quietly on the lower bunk near the door, not affected by them at all.
And Mingyue got up at 5:00 every morning. Her voice was so soft that she didn't wake anyone up. She didn't go to wash up, but went out with a book. This time she went to read under the street lights in the school.
She is like a sponge that absorbs water desperately. She reads all kinds of books, covering all subjects and categories.
The girls in the dormitory sometimes admired her efforts, and sometimes felt a sense of superiority in their hearts.
Because they all knew that she worked so hard because her family was very poor and this was the only path she could take.
But they are different.
Especially when they knew that Mingyue was the top scorer in the college entrance examination in Province S, they couldn't help but think that "she is just studying hard."
But precisely because of Mingyue's differences, she was destined to be different from them, and her relationship was naturally very cold.
Mingyue didn't know what these girls were thinking, and of course even if she knew she wouldn't care. She was very busy. She was busy studying, busy with various part-time jobs, and busy participating in various projects with bonuses.
She still had the original owner's dream to fulfill, and she still had a lot to learn, so she didn't have time to care about what a few children thought.
It was not until the school was on weekend that Mingyue finally took a break and found a telephone booth to call the village.
In fact, on the first night that Mingyue arrived at school, she called the village to report her safety.
When the villager got the news, he immediately called the village chief to answer the phone. The village chief's tone was unusually serious, and he blamed Mingyue unhappily for leaving like that. He said that even if she was angry, she shouldn't run away from home. It was too unsafe for a girl.
Thanks to Mingyue's flexibility and her good attitude in admitting her mistakes, the village chief was satisfied.
This time when Mingyue called back, the villager also asked the village chief to come and pick her up.
The village chief's tone was very helpless: "You don't know your father. He knows that I answered your call. He has a sullen face every day, as if others owe him millions. I think I should let him answer the phone. You and your daughter don't have any overnight hatred. If there is anything, just talk it out."
Mingyue showed a sneer on her face. Didn't she know? Liu Dadong behaved like this because he was angry that his daughter was out of his control.
Mingyue said calmly: "No need, godfather, I just want to call you to let you know I'm safe, and also to see if Junhao is with you, why don't you ask him to answer the phone?"
The village chief was stunned, "Why are you looking for Junhao?"
"I've agreed with him before. I'll call him every week and if he has any questions, he can ask me on the phone." Mingyue's voice softened.
"The phone bill is free? No, no, you're wasting too much money on phone bills." The village chief shook his head.
Mingyue said: "This little money is not as good as Junhao's achievements. Don't worry about it, godfather. I know my limits."
The village chief was filled with relief. He lowered his head and saw his son's sparkling eyes. Then he smiled and said, "Take it. Your sister Yuewa is looking for you."
Liu Junhao took the phone calmly: "Sister Yue, I have a problem..." After that, Mingyue taught Liu Junhao how to solve the problem.
This teaching lasted more than an hour.
Finally, the village chief grabbed the phone with a distressed look on his face, and said reluctantly: "Okay, okay, we'll talk about it next time. If Junhao doesn't know what to do, I'll ask him to ask the teacher. What's the point of calling like this?"
Mingyue laughed, but still hung up the phone as he asked.
Mingyue then returned to school and once again immersed herself in the ocean of knowledge.
Since she was too easily disturbed in the dormitory, Mingyue changed her study place to the library. Sometimes when she saw an interesting book, she would borrow it to read.
On this day, Mingyue had just borrowed a book and came out of the library when she walked towards a group of people.
At this moment, someone suddenly grabbed her shoulder and greeted her in a familiar manner: "Xiaocun... Junior, is it really you? You look so different after changing your clothes. I almost didn't recognize you."
Mingyue looked up and saw that it was indeed an acquaintance. It was the senior who had been drafted by her to familiarize herself with the school environment.
"Well, what a coincidence." Mingyue said with a smile, and gently slapped away the senior's hand on her shoulder.
But Chen Jifeng seemed to have thought of something, his eyes were frighteningly bright: "By the way, junior sister, you haven't joined any clubs yet, right? How about you join our Go club? Let me tell you, there are a lot of handsome guys in our Go club. If you join, I promise to assign you a satisfactory boyfriend. How about that? Isn't that good enough?"
As he spoke, his hand was about to rest on Mingyue's shoulder again.
Mingyue sighed helplessly and dodged his outstretched hand: "Sorry, I don't know how to play Go."
"It's okay. You can learn if you don't know how. I believe that with your intelligence, it's easy to learn these things." Chen Jifeng flattered with a flattering smile.
Several boys nearby looked at him with disdain and started to make fun of him:
"Chen Jifeng, can you do this?"
"Junior, why don't you help him? As long as you join our Go Club, I will assign Lao Chen to you. Lao Chen has been unwanted for a long time, and he is quite pitiful."
"Hahaha, that's right, I'll let Old Chen teach me step by step when the time comes."
"I think so..."
Chen Jifeng rolled his eyes and said unhappily, "That's enough, I'll give you this village...school girl, can you accept it?"
As soon as he finished speaking, he realized what he had said and quickly added: "No, I mean, you are so good, how can we, the mediocre fans, be worthy of you?"
Mingyue's expression faded, and she used a book to push his face away: "Please make way, I need to go back to the dormitory."
As if he realized that she was really angry, Chen Jifeng felt anxious for some reason. He slapped his mouth twice without thinking and explained seriously: "Don't be angry, junior sister. I just don't control my mouth. I said it nonsense. I really want you to join our Go club, otherwise our Go club will be cancelled. By the way, our club activities are very simple, and there are bonuses every month. Do you want to consider it?"
Bonus? Mingyue paused.
(End of this chapter)