After the Dating Show Blew Up, Big Brother Couldn't Sit Still

[Dual Male Protagonists + Dating Show + Live Broadcast + Charismatic Protagonist + Non-Celebrities + Slow Pace + Pure Love] Yu Qiuchi x Mo Weiyun.

(Outwardly refined and cheerful, inwardly a...

Chapter 4 Collection: Not Going to University

"Is that all?" Yan Qing was a little incredulous.

Yu Qiuchi didn't think anything was wrong: "Yeah, that's all."

Gu Xiaojun's attention was somewhat unconventional: "Jin? 139 is a bit too light. You should eat more in the future."

Xie Tingsi was somewhat surprised: "23 years old? You must be the youngest among us, right? Yan Qing, how old are you again?"

This is awkward, because Yu Qiuchi is younger than Yan Qing, and Yan Qing even calls Yu Qiuchi "brother".

Yan Qing joked, "So Qiu Chi, you're younger than me? You're taking advantage of me by saying those things."

Gu Xiaojun was the oldest among them, at 23, which was quite a difference for the 29-year-old: "A college student? Which one?"

Yu Qiuchi told the truth: "No, I didn't go to school."

Xie Tingsi comforted her, "You didn't get into university? It's not a big deal."

"I didn't go to university either." As everyone knows, Zhou Shen started playing e-sports at the age of 16 and swept the entire region at the age of 18. Where would he have the time to take the college entrance exam?

Yu Qiuchi shook his head: "I stopped going to school in the second year of junior high due to some special reasons. My family is quite free, and as long as I don't break the law, it's fine." He seemed like a rich second-generation good-for-nothing who was just doing it for fun.

Everyone present was somewhat surprised, after all, Yu Qiuchi was the kind of person who seemed well-behaved and gave people a very comfortable feeling, and no one expected her to drop out of school.

Gu Xiaojun's question was already quite tactful: "So, are you working? What kind of work are you doing now?"

"As for work, I don't have a fixed job... I'd say I'm freelancer." Yu Qiuchi slightly modified her wording.

[To put it nicely, it's freelancing; to put it bluntly, it's just being unemployed.]

[This is clearly a rich kid dabbling in this kind of thing, skipping school and acting like a delinquent.]

[He's skipping school and eating your rice; he just got a question wrong, he didn't mess with the wrong person.]

"Young people want to experience more things, find some jobs that suit them and that they want to do. There are countless paths in life, and there's always one that's right for you."

This answer was unexpectedly understandable to the older Gu Xiaojun, but not so much to Tang Ke, a novelist.

His question was quite pointed: "Do you have your own stable income? How much is it per year? Are you self-sufficient or do you rely on your family?"

Gu Xiaojun interrupted appropriately, saying, "At 23 years old, being self-sufficient is actually quite impressive for someone looking for a job right now! When I first graduated, I didn't even earn as much as my mom did selling things at a street stall."

"Indeed, the period when I first started doing voice acting was quite tough."

[Haha, so realistic! A college graduate is working as a stage manager alongside a vocational school graduate—it's unsettling.]

[I'm an international student studying accounting, earning 3,000 RMB a month in MX.]

[A student from the Central Academy of Drama is working as a kindergarten teacher]

[A preschool teacher trainee is working as a boss's assistant (chuckles)]

"Yes, about once a year..." Yu Qiuchi suddenly remembered asking during the live stream, "Can it be broadcast?"