Chapter 78 Differences



Fortunately, Ye Qingcheng didn't reply, otherwise Bai Ye wouldn't know how to explain it.

Put down your phone, focus on the journey... and enjoy the scenery!

Holy crap, those legs... are so smooth!

This is also very nice!

That one is good too.

...

After class, Bai Ye went straight to the cafeteria and got a meal.

One meat dish and one vegetable dish!

Then they started showing off their food, making it look like a starving ghost reincarnated!

He had no choice but to skip breakfast. After four consecutive classes, it was already past 11 a.m., and he was starving.

My appetite has increased significantly now; I want to eat everything.

Lunch was finished in less than ten minutes, and then we rushed to the milk tea shop.

When I arrived at the bubble tea shop, I saw Senior Sister Meng.

Bai Ye's eyes lit up; finally, she wasn't that girl with no emotional intelligence anymore.

It's been so long since I worked with Senior Meng, I really miss it!

"Good afternoon, Senior Meng!"

Su Zhimeng smiled and said, "Good afternoon!"

After saying hello, Bai Ye went to change into her work clothes.

After changing, I got to work.

The weather is still very hot, and there are a lot of people buying milk tea. Sales of lemonade have also reached a new high.

Most of the orders are from Meituan, since in such hot weather, few people go out to buy milk tea at noon; most are delivery orders.

Unless you're eating out and just happen to stop by for a drink.

Today is another day with a surge in orders. Because we're always short-staffed at this time, we've added another person to the team working at this time.

Bai Ye didn't recognize her, but she saw her talking to Senior Meng.

They're probably students from the college.

The two girls were talking, and Bai Ye didn't feel comfortable interrupting.

All we can do is bury ourselves in hard work.

After finally finishing the backlog of orders, new orders will be generated soon.

I want a raise!

Doing so many solo jobs would be exhausting!

Of course, it's just wishful thinking, since there are plenty of students doing this kind of work.

It was indeed tiring, but it's always good to earn money.

Bai Ye's forehead was sweating, and she was about to take out a tissue to wipe it off.

A pair of soft, jade-like hands had already picked up a napkin and held it out to him, carefully wiping away his sweat.

It's obvious it's Senior Sister Meng.

"Thanks!"

It's another day of gratitude to Senior Sister Meng.

Su Zhimeng's eyes were filled with seriousness; she was like that in everything she did—serious, meticulous, and gentle.

It exuded an unusual charm in Bai Ye's eyes, attracting Bai Ye's mind.

It made him subconsciously swallow a mouthful of saliva.

Senior Meng, your charm is irresistible!

Even my twenty years of self-control are starting to give way!

Feeling stared at like that, Su Zhimeng blushed slightly: "What's wrong, junior?"

Bai Ye chuckled dryly, "It's nothing, just mosquitoes, haha!"

Su Zhimeng looked around in confusion.

Not a single mosquito was seen.

"That mosquito flies so fast!"

Bai Ye smiled, absolutely refusing to admit that it was because he was mesmerized by Meng Xuejie.

Su Zhimeng wore a warm smile and didn't expose him.

"Are you tired? Go and rest!"

Bai Ye patted his chest to show his confidence: "Not tired at all, this little task is a piece of cake, Senior Sister Meng, don't worry, just leave it to me!"

Although my hands are still a little sore, I can't say no in front of a woman.

Su Zhimeng said with slight concern, "Don't push yourself! Take a rest if you're tired."

Bai Ye nodded repeatedly: "Mmm!"

On the other side, the girl who had been talking to Su Zhimeng earlier was working hard, her expression showing some anger.

Damn it! What's wrong with this guy? How did he manage to get Meng-senpai's attention?

And Senior Sister Meng even wiped his sweat! How dare she!

I don't even get this kind of treatment!

I'm so envious! I also want Senior Meng to wipe my sweat for me!

Bai Ye suddenly felt a chill approaching him.

Strange, why has it suddenly gotten cold?

Is the air conditioning set too low?

I checked the temperature setting on the air conditioner, and it wasn't that high!

That's really strange.

The peak ordering period quickly passed, and they had time to chat.

"Junior, do you have class the day after tomorrow morning?"

Bai Ye thought about the class schedule for that day.

"There are no more classes after 8 a.m., why?"

Su Zhimeng said shyly, "The club needs some ingredients to make desserts. Can you come out with me to buy some?"

She didn't want to trouble her juniors too much if she could, but most of her club members had classes and couldn't go shopping with her, and she could only bring back a limited amount of things by herself, so she needed to find someone to help.

Of course, given Su Zhimeng's status at school, finding someone would be a piece of cake, and a whole bunch of guys would be vying to go to her.

But everyone knows Sima Zhao's intentions, so rather than getting involved with them, it's better to stick with the junior.

Bai Ye replied matter-of-factly, "Of course, no problem. After all, we're participating too, so helping out is the right thing to do."

Su Zhimeng put her hands behind her back and narrowed her beautiful eyes: "That's great, then thank you for your help, junior!"

"It's no trouble at all."

"By the way, Senior Meng, how much is the fee?"

Su Zhimeng was taken aback, a hint of confusion on her pretty face: "Funding? This is school funding!"

white night:???

"Huh! The school will allocate funds?" Bai Ye was a little confused.

As the president of the club, he had no idea that the school would allocate funds to them.

Anyway, he didn't enjoy it when he was a member of the commune last year.

Su Zhimeng asked in confusion, "Don't you have any?"

Bai Ye's lips twitched, as if he understood something.

The older sister has a bachelor's degree, while he went to a junior college; that's the difference between them.

It's the same place, an affiliated junior college, so why doesn't it give funding to the junior college's student organizations?

Bai Ye was speechless. Was it really that much money they were short?

I've experienced discrimination again!

Well, we're just a small vocational college after all, so if we don't have funding, we don't have funding!

Su Zhimeng was about to say something, but then seemed to remember something and stopped herself from speaking.

Bai Ye said he didn't care: "We can split the cost between us."

He paid 30 yuan for club activities when he joined, and he plans to do the same this year.

I estimate that, including the veterans from the second year and the freshmen, there should be around eighty people.

There are 30 returning students and 50 new students.

Because we didn't hold many activities last year, we still have about 700 yuan left over from the club fees we paid.

The new students pay 1500 yuan for club fees.

The activity funds amounted to approximately 2200.

It should be enough for this year.

After all, their food stall mainly makes desserts, and the prices of flour, sugar, eggs, etc. are not expensive.

The important thing is things like molds, but because of the collaboration, they will go to the academy to make them.

The activity room of the college's food club had a very complete set of molds, which was many times more luxurious than their activity room.

To put it simply, they're not even worthy of carrying his shoes!

When Bai Ye was a freshman, he came with the previous president of the club. The food club next door was like a country bumpkin coming to the city.

They have the same name, one is an undergraduate institution and the other is a vocational college, the difference is ridiculous.

Bai Ye secretly regretted not studying harder in high school.

But considering his own loser personality, even if he were given the chance to go back in time, he would still definitely only be good enough for a junior college.

After all, he really didn't like reading!

...

Author's note: After reading the book reviews, I found that many people dislike Yao. The problem lies with me as well; I didn't portray her in enough detail.

Let's briefly outline the storyline between Yao and the main character.

First of all, the Yao family is well-off and doesn't lack money.

The protagonist comes from an ordinary family; they're not rich, but they're not poor either—just normal.

Yao grew up in a pampered, spoiled young lady environment and had little contact with men, except for her childhood sweetheart, Gu Yanzhi.

Gu Yanzhi treated her well, just like a brother, and she felt a sisterly attachment to him, but because she had a vague concept of feelings, she didn't have a clear boundary.

I didn't explain in detail earlier; it was all my fault.

Then the main character is in unrequited love.

By chance, he unexpectedly became Yao Qigu's fake boyfriend.

Bai Ye's feelings for Yao were always unrequited. When Yao and Bai decided to become a fake couple, they made it clear that neither of them would overstep the bounds.

If either party is in a relationship or has feelings for someone else, then the relationship is void.

Bai Ye is a rather sensitive and somewhat insecure man. He had no contact with women in high school or college, so his feelings toward the first woman who suddenly entered his life have always been complicated.

Or perhaps he felt he was destined to be alone forever and never imagined he would have this kind of relationship with a girl.

Therefore, Yao became Bai Ye's ideal woman when he first entered university.

I know very well how destructive the "white moonlight" can be.

I'm not afraid of you laughing at me, but I have a senior classmate who I'm close to. She's a very gentle person. I even thought about whether to confess my feelings to her, but I chickened out in the end. Later, I found out she had a boyfriend, and we lost contact.

This has always been my regret, and I still remember it vividly. I really can't forget it. I was really feeling emo alone in the middle of the night, and I would hide on the balcony to smoke.

The character Su Zhimeng in the book was actually based on the template of the senior student, so my portrayal of Su Zhimeng has always been that of a gentle and angelic senior student.

She is special, and is also a kind of idealization in the author's mind, a kind of personal longing.

In the book, Yao is Bai's white moonlight, so the protagonist keeps saying that it's over, but he is still indecisive and keeps going back and forth.

This led some book reviews to say that the protagonist's indecisiveness caused him to suffer the consequences, and some even used terms like "Boiling Sheep."

Some things are truly unforgettable, and I blame myself for not portraying them well enough.

terribly sorry!

The following story is about Yao, since I've already written it in the introduction, I can't just pretend it's not what it is!

So I'm sorry, but Yao's storyline still needs to be written.

To explain the book review, it says that the protagonist stares at every woman he sees and can't move, acting as if he's never seen a woman before.

In reality, most of the time we encounter people, we secretly observe and look at them; we don't look at them openly and honestly.

So I've always portrayed the protagonist as a loser who smokes, drinks, and plays video games, but isn't an alcoholic or addicted.

He's just a very ordinary person with no particular hobbies; he just looks at beautiful women.

I think it's very realistic; when you haven't met any women, you really will find that your horizons have been narrowed.

I have a painful personal experience. My high school was all boys, and after graduation, every girl I saw seemed pretty and attractive.

You can say whatever you want about that; anyway, the author is just a loser.

Please forgive my poor writing skills.

When commenting, it's best to tag the author so I can see it. The author assistant doesn't show comments anymore; you can only see them if you tag me. Otherwise, you have to scroll through the comments one by one, which is quite troublesome.

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