My Girl Group Became a Hit

Reborn in a parallel world, Zhou Yiyang becomes the boss, manager, and errand boy of an 18th-tier girl group...

Who could have imagined that five years later, Zhou Yiyang's girl group swe...

Chapter 533 Behind this song

"We should have stayed in town a few more days that day."

Su Yin always said this when she recalled that day.

From the smell coming from the noodle shop, she judged that the noodles here were delicious.

Unfortunately, Du Li did not stay for dinner. Instead, she reluctantly took everyone into the car and headed for a more remote mountainous area.

"Ruirui," Tang Yue leaned against Wang Xingrui. She was almost carsick because the road was so rough. "Isn't this road worse than the one near your house?"

“Yeah,” Wang Xingrui nodded, “but the road near my home was also repaired in recent years.”

"Our conditions here are very poor," Du Li said, dressed like a fashionable urban beauty. Her demeanor and choice of words betrayed no connection to this place. "If it weren't for Principal Zhang, I'd probably have gone south to work by now."

"Excuse me, do your parents still live here?" Zhou Yiyang asked.

"No, they live in the county town, and I send them money every month."

Su Yin put her hand on the window and looked out.

There are still children playing and chasing each other in the fields.

From time to time, you will pass by a beautiful self-built house with two or three leisurely old ladies sitting at the door.

The journey took a long time, and even Lin Xuaner, who was in the best energy, fell asleep.

Tang Yue was the one who suffered the most, she was really carsick.

When they arrived at the school gate, Tang Yue seemed to have seen a shelter and was the first to rush down.

She had never liked the air mixed with the smell of dust so much.

They were greeted by several younger girls and the principal, who was not very tall but commanded respect.

Du Li chatted with the principal for a few words before turning around and telling them, "The principal said we can film, but please keep the volume down so as not to disturb the senior students."

Those who came to greet them were all first-year high school students.

Soon, Yue Shao and his three companions were surrounded by this group of students.

Zhou Yiyang chuckled and said, "They are quite popular."

A girl's clear voice rang out: "We listen to their songs every day."

The principal explained, "The music we play for our morning run is 'Chasing Dreams with a Childlike Heart.' The children and I really like this song."

Su Yin asked several children what they ate every day, and felt a little distressed after learning the results.

She knew very well that this was not the principal's fault, but a funding issue.

"Principal," Su Yin trotted over and said seriously, "I want to donate some money to specifically support their three meals a day. Is that okay? As a standard, it would be best if they could have a piece of meat for lunch and dinner."

"This is not a small amount."

"I know," Su Yin raised her chin, "but I make a lot of money."

The principal agreed and even asked Su Yin to name the cafeteria to thank her.

"Then call it..." Su Yin scratched her head. "Let's call it Spring Bud! The meaning is that I hope the girls here, like the buds of spring, can thrive and blossom and bear fruit in their senior year, and start their new life."

Su Yin walked towards the stage holding the children's hands, thinking that they liked her so much, it must be because of Chunya.

This is the mutual understanding between foodies!

The girl Lin Xuaner was holding was called Lingling.

Lin Xuan'er noticed her that day because the bandage on the back of her hand was too obvious.

"What's your name?" In addition to some small toys, Lin Xuan'er also brought a guitar.

Lingling was originally shy, but when she smelled the scent of her sister, she felt at ease.

"Lingling."

"Your hand?" Lin Xuan'er regretted asking as soon as she asked, because she saw the fear that flashed across Lingling's eyes.

"I'm sorry," Lin Xuan'er apologized without hesitation: "Can I sing a song for you?"

Du Li sat aside with the principal, watching these four big stars mingle with the children, and her perception of Yue Shao changed again.

"They really don't look like stars at all." She said this to Zhou Yiyang.

"After all, they are not much older than these sisters," Zhou Yiyang explained, "maybe they were thinking of their classmates!"

Lin Xuaner sang a song called "Rice Fragrance" to Lingling, but after listening to it, Lingling said, "I want to leave here and go somewhere far, far away."

"Sure." This time she didn't ask any more questions. "When I was your age, I also wanted to go far away."

"Did you go?" Lingling asked curiously.

"I guess so. Although I'm still working in my hometown, I haven't been home for a long time. I have to fly to all parts of the country at any time."

"I want to be like you in the future," Lingling said firmly.

Tang Yue is the best at amusing children, so there are the most girls around her.

"Let me tell you something," Tang Yue made a face, "we girls need to love ourselves and be strong. When you go to college, you might meet a boy you like. Of course, girls can do the same. You can fall in love, but remember to think more about yourself."

"Pretty sister, can I only fall in love after I go to college? What if I don't get in?"

"How could it be!" Tang Yue immediately clenched her fists. "You are so smart, how could you fail the exam? If a poor student like me can do it, you can definitely do it!"

Wang Xingrui, who is also a poor student, is more like a considerate and caring older sister.

Looking at these girls, she seemed to see her own past.

"Sister, I'm from the countryside, just like you guys." Wang Xingrui realized that once she gained confidence, she was completely reconciled to her upbringing. "But I'm doing pretty well, aren't I? You shouldn't feel inferior. Maybe you'll get into college and move to a big city, and you'll find the people around you are very capable and fashionable. Maybe you have excellent English grades, but your spoken English just can't compare to your city classmates."

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