Transmigrated as the Lucky Treasure’s Villainous Older Cousin

In the Apocalypse, Ke Meiyu was a “canary” kept by the big shot Ying Yan.

She resented the big shot’s domineering, indifferent, and ruthless nature, yet yearned for the freedom of an or...

Chapter 272 Making Eating a Sense of Ritual

The number of handicrafts in the shop gradually increased, and they even piled up all over the room.

Ying Yan went to the department store manager, and then a young man took the goods away on a tricycle. In the afternoon, someone saw the goods on the department store counter.

Moreover, sales were quite good. Originally, everyone thought that Ke's products wouldn't sell well and they were too embarrassed to continue.

Seeing this, they became even more motivated, laughing and saying they would stock the entire city of Kyoto and sell their products nationwide.

The adjacent courtyard also belonged to the Qin family. Ying Yan vacated it and used it as a workspace for those who took on jobs, creating a small processing workshop.

Grandma Ke and Grandpa Ke are in excellent spirits. They are busy every day, full of hope, and feel younger and younger as they get older. They are also burning themselves out to contribute to the organization!

In September, Ke's parents reported to their posts and officially joined Kyoto University.

The five Ke siblings and Ying Yan also went to the school to register and begin their postgraduate studies.

Unlike undergraduates, graduate students don't attend classes every day and have heavy workloads.

They have very few classes; most of their time is spent assisting their advisors, helping them complete projects assigned by the organization, or mentoring undergraduate students.

The organization is not yet fully open, and there is a shortage of top students in foreign languages, or at least not many foreign language professors, even at Kyoto University.

Ke Meiyu's advisor is the dean of the School of Foreign Languages. Unfortunately, the dean just received an assignment a couple of days ago to go to the United States for an exchange program, which is expected to last for six months.

His dozen or so new graduate students followed their seniors, burying themselves in the office every day translating various dry professional books.

Meanwhile, the senior students take on jobs that require them to be in the public eye, such as entertaining foreign guests, acting as translators, and participating in radio programs.

"Hmph, they're just bullying us freshmen. Everyone knows that those jobs that get you exposure come with generous rewards," the girl next to Ke Meiyu muttered under her breath as a senior student finished assigning tasks to everyone and left.