Several people immediately moved towards Cheng Ran, looking around. Li Wei said, "Mr. Cheng, a mobile notebook, DELL, a famous brand!"
Guo Zhijun also sat up to examine it. After asking Cheng Ran if he could take a look, he picked it up and examined it, looking it up and down, turning it over and over, examining it seriously. It was a good thing. He turned around and asked Cheng Ran eagerly, "How much?"
Cheng Ran shook his head without comment.
Wang Xinbo, who was chatting with Yang Mu, came over and exclaimed "Wow!", and was amazed. Yang Mu was left standing there awkwardly, not knowing what to do. Finally, he said, "I'll go back first," and then he walked out of 409 to his dormitory with his parents who felt that they had made a fool of themselves.
Yang Mu's father thought it was really strange. He went with him when he was buying a computer. He originally looked at it in a physical store. The one that Yang Mu was reluctant to buy in the mobile notebook position was also 17,000 or 18,000 yuan. However, he actually thought it was still a bit expensive and unnecessary. Moreover, at this time, having a well-configured desktop computer to take to college was already a good enough condition. Unexpectedly, he actually saw a sucker today. He was willing to buy his own child a notebook worth more than 10,000 yuan at the beginning of the school year. This really spoiled the child endlessly. In the past, there has always been a saying that the worse the family conditions are, the more they raise their children as aristocrats. Today, it seems that it is probably true.
Of course, the father could see his son was depressed at this time, so he said, "You should work hard this semester and try to improve your grades in all subjects. Next semester, I will buy you the laptop you liked before. It's only about 17,000 yuan, right? It's thinner and better than the one your classmate has."
Yang Mu hummed. For some reason, he didn't want to expose his father at this time. The thinner the laptop, the better. High-performance integration takes up space. In fact, the laptop is much more expensive than expected. However, he only complained in his heart for the time being. This is called Cheng Ran's narrow vision. Who would buy this with this money? The performance of the P3 bought for tens of thousands is actually similar to that of the desktop computer he bought. If it were him, he would definitely not be ripped off like this!
I'm afraid the person who bought him the computer would have to die of laughter. If the computer store didn't give the salesperson a big red envelope in private, he wouldn't have the last name Yang.
Even though I thought so, I still felt uncomfortable because others had what I didn't, and I felt like I had lost the game. Anyway, I was worried, but I didn't know Cheng Ran's background, so I had to observe him first. Anyway, if there was anything that upset him in college, this Cheng Ran would probably be the first one to do it.
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Seeing the three roommates studying their computers, asking questions about whether they could play Heroes of Might and Magic, Counter-Strike, Age of Empires, or StarCraft, Cheng Ran thought to himself, you guys got in with high scores, so if you stop looking around and staring, you can still maintain your dignity as academic masters. Cheng Ran simply turned on the computer, opened the game, and let them play by themselves.
The three secretly praised him for being righteous. Wang Xinbo glanced at Cheng Ran, who nodded to him. Wang Xinbo looked away. Although he could fight with Yang Mu, Wang Xinbo was not the soft-hearted person he seemed to be. He was more of a "don't-care" person. In fact, he was the most thoughtful one among the three. In fact, there was no need for the three of them to rush to be the first. They were actually using this method to show their firm attitude of standing on Cheng Ran's side in the dispute between Cheng Ran and Yang Mu. A mobile computer was rare, but not to the point of being sought after. They were just praising Cheng Ran with it. What a lovely group of roommates.
Cheng Ran smiled and wondered whether he should buy another desktop computer as a public computer in the dormitory. He brought his laptop with him because he had things to deal with in the mailbox, and he couldn't let them occupy it for a long time. The sensitive files in it, although encrypted, were not suitable to be stored here. It's not that he was on guard against anything, as people came and went all day long. Without a public computer, these guys from the School of Computer Science could really do whatever they wanted on your computer.
The things that needed to be prepared were ready, the bed was made for Cheng Ran, and all the instructions were given. Seeing that Cheng Ran and his roommates were getting closer quickly, there was nothing else to worry about. Cheng Feiyang stood in front of Cheng Ran and picked up the last bag of luggage, "Then... I'll go give your teacher some special products... Dad is leaving now."
Cheng Ran said, "I'll take you out."
The two of them paced, looking at the heavy bag that Cheng Feiyang had insisted on carrying, which he had brought all the way from Rongcheng to Nanzhou. If one of the top private enterprise bosses in Sichuan Province were to walk around Nankeda with a bag in his hand, no one would believe it.
The tacit understanding between father and son was natural. They didn't say much, but it seemed like they had said a lot.
The counselor who called was in the eighth teaching building of the School of Computer Science. When Cheng Feiyang said he was coming, he immediately said that he would wait for him downstairs. When he went downstairs, he happened to meet Yang Mu's parents who came up from the office to give him two packs of Zhonghua cigarettes. They drove their Audi to the bottom of the eighth teaching building and went up. Yang Mu's father smiled and asked the counselor Shi Jiaxun to take good care of his son Yang Mu, and hoped that the teacher would train him more if there was a chance. Shi Jiaxun smiled and nodded, and the Zhonghua cigarettes naturally fell into the drawer.
In fact, university counselors like him are only four or five years older than undergraduates. They are graduate students who stay in school and are assigned to manage undergraduates. They have already experienced the baptism of four years of university and have been integrated into society. They have seen what they should and shouldn’t see. Now when new students register, parents give them something. As long as they don’t blatantly give money, some gifts are not surprising. In fact, university counselors are the most miserable. The only time they can make money is when new students start school. Apart from that, any main subject teacher in junior high school, high school or elementary school can look down on you. So university teachers, university teachers, sound good, but they are actually migrant workers in universities.
Yang Mu's father came downstairs and was still talking to Yang Mu's mother about the logical things that happened, but he saw him coming down in person and bumping into Yang Mu's father. Both of them were a little embarrassed. Shi Jiaxun smiled and said, "I still have to explain to Yang Mu for a while."
Yang Mu's father twisted the cigarette butt and said, "I smoke a cigarette, I smoke a cigarette." He thought to himself that it was a good thing that he didn't talk to his wife just now, otherwise if the counselor accidentally heard it, the gift would be in vain.
"I'm meeting someone, you can do whatever you want..." Shi Jiaxun said.
"Okay, Mr. Shi, you're busy."
Then Yang Mu's parents saw Shi Jiaxun greet Cheng Ran and his son who were walking from the tree-lined avenue. He was so enthusiastic. Shi Jiaxun couldn't help but be enthusiastic. Since he knew that the Sichuan Provincial Champion who received a scholarship of 100,000 yuan was in his class, he was excited. The career paths of counselors are nothing more than taking the civil service exam, doing scientific research, or being determined to go into administration. Staying in school and having a good resume will naturally have a solid foundation for the future. If a provincial champion is well managed by him, he can be evaluated as an excellent college counselor. He can stand out from hundreds of counselors in the school. It can be said that this is a good start for him, and he must seize it.
So when I heard that Cheng Ran’s father was coming to deliver something, it didn’t matter what the thing was.
He took the things from Cheng Ran's father with both hands. He heard that they were given to all the teachers in the office. Shi Jiaxun secretly praised his father for being able to teach a provincial champion. He probably had already anticipated the situation of meeting other teachers in the office, so he wanted to share the gifts. He was also kind and amiable to Cheng Ran. He acted as if he was saying, "Although I am your counselor, I am only a few years older than you. We can call each other brothers in the future." He was just short of sworn brotherhood.
Meanwhile, Yang Mu's parents were watching from afar, feeling awkward. Shi Jiaxun, who had just given him a gift worth thousands of yuan, was sitting on his own table and politely declined the gift. But this person came over with something that was out of the ordinary and even opened the couch to welcome him. However, judging from the exchange between the two sides, the focus was still on the student. It seemed that he had good grades and was admitted, so there was nothing to say about that.
Cheng Ran had a cordial conversation with the counselor, but that was normal, as only a limited number of people within the company and senior executives from Nanzhou knew that Cheng Feiyang was coming to see him off. Li Taihang, a member of the Academic Committee of Southern University of Science and Technology of China, kept it a secret, and the Southern University of Science and Technology, an important source of Fulun graduates, also didn't know. Counselor Shi Jiaxun had no idea who Cheng Feiyang was in front of him, but given Cheng Ran's ability, it didn't prevent him from expressing enough respect for Cheng Feiyang, which made Cheng Feiyang happy. This was the real meaning of sending his own children to school. He was so happy to be able to benefit from his son's fame.
After talking with Shi Jiaxun, the counselor accepted the gift and sent the father and son far away. Looking at the father and son's backs, Shi Jiaxun was in a good mood. Good students are welcome everywhere. He also expected that this Sichuan Province No. 1 student would inherit his excellence at Central South University of Science and Technology and continue to move forward.
In the future, if the name Cheng Ran is mentioned in this huge university, he will be Shi Jiaxun’s student.
Hey, that's really cool. The so-called sense of presence of the counselor is these lovely students.