Rebirth in the Sixties: Good Times

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Chapter 144

Su Yu not only made a set of notes for herself, but also copied another set and sent it to the counselor. Although the counselor had information on the students in the class, it was all about their exam scores and family backgrounds, while Su Yu had recorded some of the students' dreams, hobbies, and personalities.

As a counselor in charge of several classes, Ms. Jiang doesn't usually have much time to interact with everyone in her class. Having Su Yu's materials makes things much easier. She was surprised that Su Yu, who had only recently taken office, was already so methodical and meticulous.

"This is a habit of mine from my previous job as a secretary."

Su Yu said with a smile.

Teacher Jiang then remembered that Su Yu used to work at a company, and apparently, she had even served as a secretary to the municipal party secretary. If Su Yu hadn't come to study, she wouldn't have had the chance to meet such a person.

In addition, Su Yu's demeanor was different from that of other students, so Teacher Jiang couldn't treat Su Yu as an ordinary student. She even felt that this student's abilities were probably higher than hers as the counselor.

"Su Yu, please take good care of things in the class from now on."

Su Yu smiled and said, "Teacher Jiang, I will definitely do my best."

The morning was mostly spent dealing with these miscellaneous things. When the girls in the dormitory met for lunch, they heard that Su Yu had become the class monitor, and they all looked at her with envy.

Su Yu said, "This doesn't mean anything. After all, we're here to study. Studying is the most important thing. Of course, if anyone wants to be a class officer, they can try their best. After all, it's not completely settled yet."

Upon hearing Su Yu's words, Liu Min and the others looked at her.

"It's about being proactive. Show concern for your classmates; how can you be a leader if you don't even know your classmates?"

Everyone thought it made a lot of sense.

Su Yu added, "If you have any thoughts, communicate with your teachers. If even your teachers don't recognize you..."

Of course, it can only be eliminated and left to the general public.

After a few casual words of guidance, everyone felt they had benefited greatly. They all felt that being able to share a dorm room with Su Yu was a real bargain.

"Sister Su Yu, please give us more guidance in the future," Li Hongxia said.

"It's not really giving advice. I'm older than you, so of course I'll take care of you," Su Yu said with a smile. It was just a matter of words; as long as she didn't have to lift a finger, that was fine.

Because of Su Yu's guidance, her status in their hearts rose a little higher. She went from being a warm-hearted older sister to a confidante.

Wang Xiaoli even secretly told Su Yu, "Sister Su Yu, you and I, don't offend Li Ping."

Su Yu said, "Why would I offend her? She's my roommate."

“I’m just reminding you,” Wang Xiaoli said. “My mom works for the military newspaper. I went to visit her during my vacation and ran into Li Ping. Later, I asked around and found out that she was a relative of a high-ranking military leader.”

Su Yu asked curiously, "Are you sure? How did others know?"

“Someone saw her leave the military region with a bodyguard. If you can be matched with a bodyguard, how bad can you be?” Wang Xiaoli said with envy.

Su Yu nodded, "That makes sense, Xiaoli, you're really clever. You figured that out."

“Hehe, my dad used to be a reconnaissance soldier. I’ve heard that a lot,” Wang Xiaoli said proudly.

Although Su Yu knew some of Li Ping's personal background, she did not plan to take any action for the time being.

She won't act rashly until she finds a breakthrough. She'd rather not make any connections than risk being disliked.

She can't lower her standards when making friends. There's only one word difference between currying favor and making friends, but the treatment is worlds apart.

In the afternoon, classes officially began for the Chinese department.

The teacher who came was someone Su Yu recognized—Professor Chen, the one who loved to practice with his wooden sword. She'd been running and reading aloud every morning for the past few days, and had bumped into him several times. Although they hadn't spoken, they'd exchanged glances several times.

Professor Chen was a very dignified old professor, dressed in a Zhongshan suit and wearing glasses. He held a textbook in his hand and casually glanced at his students. Then he paused for a moment in the first row.

I feel like I've seen this student somewhere before.

Su Yu smiled slightly.