Hu Tong was unhappy



Hu Tong was unhappy

Hu Tong withdrew from the External Liaison Department.

[I want to quit.]

This is how she sent the message to Guo Lin.

Guo Lin replied with: [A five-thousand-word self-criticism.]

[Damn it!] Hu Tong cursed at Guo Lin again, then promptly blocked him.

I heard that someone was so angry that they held a meeting overnight to emphasize the "work" attitude of the staff.

Hu Tong didn't care.

She does not deny the contributions of student leaders to the development of the college.

When school started, two very enthusiastic volunteers helped her move her luggage. During military training, students from the Youth League Committee stayed under the tents to prepare summer supplies for the new students. The student leaders were also in charge of preparing the welcome party, not to mention all sorts of activities, big and small, and the miscellaneous information collection work...

However, no matter what kind of team it is, there may be one or two bad apples who abuse their power. She would never hold her nose and drink soup mixed with bad apples just for the sake of sentimentality.

Hu Tong found his homeroom teacher and received guidance from him. He continued attending classes as usual while preparing for the laboratory recruitment for the next semester.

Time flew by like water, and her relationship with her roommate didn't undergo any significant change.

Jiao Yuhong, a local socialite, disdained associating with ordinary people like her.

Zhou Min, the "Queen of the Paper," would only appear when Hu Tong was near the laboratory, library, or study room, and sit down no more than three meters away from him. She would add an hour to Hu Tong's study time.

Zhang Xianyu, her dining companion, and she had absolutely no other topics to discuss besides "what to eat for lunch/dinner".

Breakfast? It's either the air you breathe while sound asleep or a self-deceiving biscuit. Hu Tong believes there's no need to find someone to eat with for breakfast.

Hu Tong often complained to Miao Wei and He Qiuying on his mobile phone: "My life is as lonely as snow."

"That's heavy snow, it flooded Beijing, keep going!" Miao Wei comforted him. Before Hu Tong could express his gratitude, Miao, who was studying at a university in Jinzhou, added, "By the way, when I went home for the weekend, I ate at the teppanyaki near my neighborhood. It still tasted the same as before, awesome!"

"roll."

Hu Tong gritted his teeth and forwarded the food pictures that Miao Wei had sent to Cheng Zhou.

Cheng Zhou replied: [I will study hard and make my teppanyaki photos even more tempting! When I go home for winter break, I'll take 365 photos and send you one a day.]

That's not what I meant...

In late October, with the school sports meet approaching, the student organizations of each college were working hard, borrowing stands from the logistics department, painting display boards, and training formations. The relationships between students from different departments also became closer during this process, with gatherings every few days. Even Hu Tong's aloof roommate, Jiao Yuhong, participated in many of these gatherings.

Most recently, Jiao Yuhong broke her principle of "not taking photos with her phone" and shared a video on her WeChat Moments.

Hu Tong drew the bed curtains, put on his headphones, and started a video call.

After a slight tremor, Jiao Yuhong's radiant face entered the frame. She and the girl beside her made a heart shape with their hands, her lipstick-covered lips moving as she whispered, "Technology and external relations are one family~"

Sure enough, the camera panned slightly, and Hu Tong saw Tong Shu's somewhat reserved back view, as well as Guo Lin being surrounded by a group of people chatting away.

Hu Tong watched the video silently, looping it several times, but found it boring. He pressed the screen twice to give Jiao Yuhong a thumbs up, then put his phone away and went to sleep.

The school sports meet officially began the next day.

Hu Tong wasn't a student leader and didn't need to get up early to move equipment, but as a freshman who valued the comprehensive visual test as her life and was easily fooled, she still arrived at the sports field gate on time with Zhou and Zhang.

Freshmen had to line up by class before entering the sports field. After arriving at the designated area of ​​the stands, each student received a cheerleading pom-pom. When the drums were played, they had to shout cheers along. Classes that didn't shout loud enough would have points deducted—Hu Tong didn't know what kind of points they were, but they weren't personal credits, and the student council didn't have that authority.

Hu Tong was happy to cheer for the athletes of her college; she still had a sense of collective honor. But why was she forced to shout slogans? Why was she forced to write dozens of soulless cheering speeches?

When formalities outweigh one's true feelings, Hu Tong becomes unhappy.

She quietly opened her phone, wanting to scroll back to where she had seen the previous night's posts on WeChat Moments and start browsing from the beginning, but she couldn't find Jiao Yuhong's post anywhere.

Hu Tong clicked into Jiao Yuhong's personal homepage and saw the familiar two lines and one dot.

What's wrong now, my dear young lady?

Without much thought, Hu Tong swiped the screen and saw a familiar face on the campus wall.

[A shout-out to CZ from the Academy of Fine Arts! Good luck in the pole vault competition!]

The accompanying photo shows Cheng Zhou standing in the center of a crowd, wearing a pure white short-sleeved shirt with a red vest marked with a number on it, and looking serious.

Hu Tong paused. Who? Cheng Zhou? Is he going to participate in the pole vault?

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