Reborn in This Life, I Was Adopted by an Upper-Class Foreign Family

She walked barefoot from a small mountain village where she never had shoes, to the city, and was unexpectedly adopted by a foreign couple. Through hard work, she entered a famous elite school and ...

Chapter 182 Recruiting New Members 2

Chapter 182 Recruiting New Members 2

"Can you please ask the club leader for me first? It's you, the Excellence Ones, right?"

"Um... well, I'm the one in charge."

After hearing Zhang Wei's answer, Namier was silent for a few seconds, and then his voice almost broke Zhang Wei's eardrums:

"What! The person in charge of the most famous Treetop Club is actually you?!!"

Zhang Wei covered the receiver and opened it. When he heard no sound from the other end, he said:

"Isn't it obvious that it's related to me? 'Treetop' was named after the previous treetop expedition, and you didn't even ask me."

"I don't care. My friends want to participate," Namir said in a rogue tone.

"The application is rejected. We are just an ordinary girls' study club. Besides, we study on campus, so you can't come over."

Namir finally calmed down and said, "Well, it was my friend who asked me to ask, not me wanting to go."

"Okay, got it." She couldn't say anything about the generous conditions offered by Tracy. She would tell him if there was another chance.

Zhang Wei suddenly realized that Tracy didn't have to agree to let her work in the laboratory. It would be easy for her to go to a good laboratory, so Zhang Wei was still very grateful that she could go with her.

Originally, Zhang Wei placed a speaker directly outside the door of the club's activity room and asked everyone to submit the registration form according to the format.

As a result, after only one day, when Zhang Wei went to check, the mailbox was already full and about to overflow, and he also ran into Valencia, the current president of the student union, whom he had dealt with before.

They wanted to say that the registration requirements stated that they were in the fourth grade, and whether they, in the third grade, were eligible to register. Zhang Wei could only shake her head:

"This was a condition that was unanimously agreed upon by everyone in the club, sorry."

"What about next year? Shouldn't the requirements be relaxed tomorrow?"

Zhang Wei didn't think too much about it for the moment and just said, "Maybe, we'll see what everyone thinks then."

Valencia seemed to have received a positive answer and immediately said, "Then we will come next year!"

Zhang Wei shook his head, picked up the mailbox with difficulty, and muttered to himself, "Next year, who knows what will happen next year?"

I brought the mailbox into the room and poured out all the answers. I found that the number was astonishing. Even if the whole grade had written, there would not be so many!

Zhang Wei randomly opened one and found that it was from a lower grade student. She opened a few more and found some from boys. It was a mess. She didn't plan to do it herself.

She had originally planned to sort them out while she had some free time, but it seemed like everyone needed to work together. If she did it alone, she would probably be dizzy.

In the end, it took us almost two hours to sort out all the registration forms. As a result, more than half of them did not meet their requirements and had to be eliminated.

The remaining number is still considerable, nearly two hundred in total, considering that there are only more than two hundred people in their entire grade.

Next, they had to come up with their own questions. Zhang Wei selected the questions from everyone and tried to make them as broad as possible so that they would not seem too tricky. In total, there were only twenty questions, and the exam time was set at one hour.

Because there were too many people, Zhang Wei even applied for a large activity room, which alarmed the school committee.

Even Professor Cruise inquired about their club and praised them for their ideas. This made Zhang Wei feel ashamed. Who would have thought that they would make such a big fuss just to find a few more study partners.

After the exam, they still had to correct the test papers. Looking at the dozens of test papers assigned, Zhang Wei felt that they were just too full and were looking for trouble.

However, most of the school activities are caused by everyone eating too much. Since we study here, we have to adapt to the local customs. Anyway, everyone has energy that has nowhere to go.

Several teachers asked Zhang Wei for the test questions they had made. In addition to affirming her, they also discussed the selection of questions with her and said that they could provide help if necessary. They also gave Zhang Wei their personal contact information.

It can be said that Zhang Wei, the club leader, not only had excellent academic performance, but also allowed teachers to see her organizational skills outside of academics, although this was the result of Tracy's help and the joint efforts of all members.

Zhang Wei did not hide anything and told everyone about his communication and personal contact information with the teachers. However, no one was interested and said:

"The teachers just want you to contact them, so let's just forget about it!"

Zhang Wei said: "This is the result of our joint efforts"

"This club was founded by you, wasn't it? You did most of the things too!" Hayat said as a matter of course.

Butch agreed:

"Yes, you are not obliged to share everything about the club with us. As the person in charge, you have the right to decide some things yourself. Is our club communist?"

Zhang Wei smiled and said, "We have been communist from the beginning. Everyone has the right to vote."

"Okay," Hayat raised his hand. "To be honest, I'm not interested in teachers who seem to have a headache when I contact them privately!"

“Me too!” “Me too!”

Everyone burst into laughter immediately after she finished speaking. Zhang Wei initially thought that this was a rare source of connections, but then she thought that she probably wouldn't go out of her way to find them to communicate with them. After all, foreigners also attach great importance to their private lives, and they probably wouldn't be happy if they were disturbed outside of work.

After thinking it over, she felt that she was indeed making a big deal out of nothing. To put it bluntly, it was still her old thoughts that were at work. She always thought that "connections" were a more important resource.

In foreign countries, most people don't buy into this unless there are deep emotional or family ties or conflicts of interest, so it's useless for her to get the contact information.

But this means that the teachers have a better impression of her and feel good about it, so there is no need to think so complicatedly.

After grading the test papers, Zhang Wei selected the top 20 and asked everyone to prepare for the interview.

When she posted the list at the door, the corridor was blocked by people looking at it.

"Ten in total?"

"If you think there are good ones, you can increase the number of places. If you think they are not good enough, you don't necessarily need ten."

Zhang Wei didn't have any requirements for the number of people. After all, it was their own club, so they were very casual.

Zhang Wei did not plan to attend the interview, so she assigned this task to Hayat and others.

Hayat questioned, “Why don’t you go?”

Zhang Wei said with a smile: "Didn't you say I can make my own decisions? Then I'm going to rest."

Tracy immediately helped her explain:

"Because we're going to have new members and no one knows about us, Vera needs to urgently formulate club rules to prevent anyone from using the club's name to cause trouble."