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 200: Do Good Deeds Every Day 3

Chapter 200: Do Good Deeds Every Day 3

Zhang Wei finally realized that this girl was the one he saw in the morning. She had either fallen or was locked in the toilet. It seemed that she was very unlucky.

"When did you start here?"

The nun building manager had returned to her previous serious and cold demeanor and asked.

"After the second class in the afternoon," the girl said softly.

Zhang Wei saw her trying to stand up by holding the toilet door, so he reached out to pull her and saw the ball of white toilet paper in her hand.

Then he looked at the height of the door and the position of the window. It seemed that throwing it out of the window would not be an easy task. Zhang Wei looked down at the window and saw that there was indeed a pile of toilet paper balls.

"Go back, I'm going to lock the door."

Although the nun building manager opened her mouth, she did not continue to ask. This was within Zhang Wei's expectations. Ordinary British people are relatively indifferent and have a sense of boundaries. They generally do not care about things outside of their duties.

But before the girl left, she said to Zhang Wei:

"Vera, if it's convenient for you, please take her to the dormitory."

Zhang Wei was surprised for a moment that she could say her name accurately, but when he thought about how he had been studying here for so many years, it was not too surprising.

“Okay, I will.”

Zhang Wei agreed because she knew how severely freshmen would be punished if they failed to return to the dormitory on time. She remembered that they had to sweep garbage in the dark for a month.

"Thank you, Senior, you helped me for the second time."

The girl followed Zhang Wei and said.

Zhang Wei shook his head: "You still have to be careful. I might not run into you next time."

"I know they don't like me, but I didn't expect them to do this. But my handouts are still in the classroom. Can you go with me to get them?"

Zhang Wei saw that the nun's building manager hadn't come down yet, probably checking the bathroom and classrooms upstairs, so he said:

"Hurry up and go now, the downstairs manager will turn off the lights."

However, she did not find the handouts at her seat. Zhang Wei pointed to the trash can, and she ran over to check, and sure enough, she found them in the trash can.

The method is still the same old-fashioned one. When Zhang Wei and her friends were targeted before, someone's handouts were thrown into the trash can without being watched, so she never let her things out of her sight in public areas.

Fortunately, the trash can was not too dirty. She picked it up and tidied it up. It looked still usable. Zhang Wei saw her name, Annie Liu, at a glance.

On the way back to the dormitory, she asked Zhang Wei a question:

"Senior, are you Chinese?"

“Yes, I am Chinese.”

Then she immediately said in Chinese: "My name is Liu Lu, thank you, senior sister."

"You're welcome. I didn't know it was you."

Then she asked Zhang Wei another difficult question:

"Senior, I see you get along well with your classmates. Can you teach me how to fit in with them? I don't want to be treated as an outsider."

Zhang Wei saw the desire in her eyes and the stains on her body from the fall that morning, and his heart softened.

Although her personality and situation were different from his own, Zhang Wei considered it for a moment and said:

“We can never really fit in with them.”

Liu Lu's eyes dimmed a little, and Zhang Wei continued:

"There's no need to fit in with them. I'm still an outlier."

Zhang Wei was telling the truth. In the dormitory, apart from being slightly familiar with Tracy, Hayat, and Alia, she was only familiar with the others out of courtesy. But this was enough. She didn't have that much time to maintain unnecessary relationships.

"But I think that rather than trying to fit in with them, it's more important to be yourself and equip yourself to be stronger."

"I don't mean to isolate yourself. If possible, you should find a few allies first, so that you can get out of isolation as soon as possible."

"If you can't find it, you need to be more vigilant. It's best to study hard this semester. Next year, when you're assigned to Class A, you won't be classmates with these rubbish."

This is Zhang Wei's experience. German is a very competitive subject. Those who don't focus and end up in Class A are either extremely talented or very hardworking. They don't have time to waste on these trivial things.

"My way of studying here is different from others. Have you heard of the 'Talent Program'?"

Zhang Wei shook her head. What other methods are there? Isn't it all just an application and an interview?

"Dewen runs a 'talent program' in several counties, including London, and selects three students from all public schools. The three of us were notified of our admission after the opening ceremony, so we are not familiar with the other students."

After hearing this, Zhang Wei understood that this was just a face-saving project done by the elite school to demonstrate its equality, but the three people who were selected must have both ability and luck.

"What about the situation of the other two people? You should be familiar with it."

"I, I haven't seen them yet."

As she spoke, she walked to the door of Liu Lu's dormitory. She was about to ask Zhang Wei to go back, but Zhang Wei went in with her.

As soon as she entered, she saw that the entrance door to the upstairs hall was locked, so she knocked on the door of the dormitory manager's office next door.

"Hello, what can I do for you so late at night?" The portly dormitory manager glanced at the badge on Zhang Wei's chest and spoke in a friendly tone.

Zhang Wei stepped aside to make way for Liu Lu, who was a head shorter than her, and explained to her:

"Annie Liu, a freshman in your dormitory, was locked up in Building 2 as a prank. The building manager asked me to bring her back to explain why she's back so late."

"She was unable to go to bed at the appointed time because of involuntary reasons."

The dormitory manager looked Liu Lu up and down before nodding and saying:

"I see. Thank you for your enthusiasm. You can go back first. I will take care of it."

Zhang Wei nodded to Liu Lu and turned to leave. He only heard the voice of the dormitory manager asking:

"Is she your sister?"

Zhang Wei almost stumbled. She had just explained to Hayat that morning that they didn't look alike, and now she was misunderstood by the dormitory manager. She hurriedly left.

Because she is just like other girls, she doesn't like to wear the same clothes as others and doesn't want to hear others say that she has the same face as others.

So I didn't hear Liu Lu's soft response of "yes".

Because he did good deeds every day, Zhang Wei was in a good mood even though he returned home late. He thought about how outstanding his compatriot was and how he stood out among so many people and became one of the three selected people.

This is really a good opportunity for ordinary people, after all, public education in the UK is really bad.

This is also the reason why the problem of "problem teenagers" in the UK is so serious. Teachers in public schools dare not criticize any student at all, and the classroom discipline can be imagined.

Not only that, teachers even have to make excuses for those "problem teenagers" who don't study, such as:

“He might have dyslexia.”

“His strengths lie elsewhere.”

"He's in a bad mood today and not suitable for studying"

“Maybe this assignment doesn’t reflect his achievements.”

Therefore, it is a very lucky thing for Liu Lu to be selected from a public school.