Ninety-nine legendary playboy girls
Li Wei was curious, but she couldn't let it interfere with her schooling. Anyway, she would find out sooner or later.
She ate a simple lunch and woke up Luo Da, who was sleeping on the table. The guy probably hadn't slept well because he was with a patient and taking care of a drunkard. She asked Luo Da to accompany her to the post office to subscribe to a newspaper so she could start implementing her plan as the daughter of a tycoon.
As for the sleepy-eyed Luo Da, why don't you just stop hitting the punching bag for a while?
Upon arriving at the post office, Li Wei inquired and learned that subscriptions for newspapers and magazines for the second half of the year had already begun, though most subscriptions were from businesses and institutions. Li Wei asked for a subscription form, which was densely filled with various newspapers and magazines.
After finding a place to sit down, Li Wei took out paper and pen and handed them to Luo Da. She read aloud and asked Luo Da to write it down.
Luo Da didn't notice at first, but when he got to the tenth one, he felt something was wrong: "Isn't this a bit too many? Do you have time to read them?"
Li Wei didn't even lift her eyelids: "It wasn't me who ordered them; most of them were for my dad."
Luo Da continued dictating, and when he got to more than twenty, he asked again, "Can Uncle Li read all of this? He's very busy every day."
Li Wei raised her eyes: "Without him, I can't finish reading, but with more, I can finish reading. You know why?"
Luo shook his head. "Is that even possible?"
Li Wei held up one finger and said in a very authoritative tone, "Let me tell you, ordering too little won't cost much, but ordering too much will cost more. He's worried about the money, so of course he has to check carefully, otherwise he'll just be wasting his money, understand?"
Luo Dalui quickly realized what was going on. He gave Li Wei a thumbs-up, then lowered his head to continue dictation. In his mind, however, he was thinking, "What's Li Xiaoming thinking all day? Where does he get so many crazy ideas?"
Li Wei scanned through the subscription forms. They covered newspapers and magazines that basically encompassed all aspects of politics, economics, military affairs, history, culture, finance, lifestyle, and leisure and entertainment.
An elderly post office employee took Li Wei's order form and glanced at it. He gasped. He figured the whole town probably didn't have as many newspapers and magazines as this kid. He couldn't help but wonder if these two teenagers were just messing around. So, in a serious tone, he said, "You really want to subscribe? That's quite a lot of money. Do you have any money with you? You need to pay right now." If these two kids were really messing around, he'd definitely have to give them a piece of his mind.
Li Wei is currently so poor she only has money left. Who knows, her dad might be a tycoon someday. This little investment is nothing. She immediately pulled a wad of cash from her small bag: "I brought it. You can do the math. We really want to subscribe to the newspaper."
The employee put on his glasses and examined it closely. Look at the thickness of those bills. They're all ten-yuan notes. There must be at least a thousand! Goodness. When did even kids become so rich? Has he been working there so long that he doesn't know how high inflation is these days?
It cost over six hundred yuan. The veteran employee spent a long time calculating. Finally, they got Li Wei's subscription settled. Li Wei's home was in a relatively bustling area of town, not far from the post office. After writing down the address and getting the receipt and invoice, she and Luo Da left.
As soon as she stepped out of the post office, the old employee started gossiping with his colleague: "I was wondering whose kid was spending so extravagantly. Turns out it's the kid of Old Li, who owns a food factory. Tsk tsk, he's really rich!"
A middle-aged woman replied, "What's so surprising? My brother's daughter is in the same class as that kid. I heard from my niece that he's having a crush on someone, probably that same boy from earlier. Both sets of parents went to the school to plead with the principal and teachers, not only to prevent them from interfering, but the Li family even gave the school money to buy blackboard tape recorders and stuff. They really have too much money to burn, tsk tsk..."
A young woman who hadn't been working long asked curiously, "Really? That girl seemed pretty well-behaved, but the boy looked a bit fierce. They're dating at such a young age. How can they focus on their studies?"
The woman scoffed, "What's the point of studying? They're rich anyway. They can just pull some strings and find a job! And let me tell you, my niece told me that girl wears a different outfit every single day..."
Li Wei was unaware that she was actually quite famous in the surrounding villages and towns.
Before school ended in the afternoon, Li Wei received a notice to pick up the calligraphy practice supplies, such as brushes, ink, paper, inkstones, and felt mats, from Teacher Hao. She then hurriedly urged Luo Da to go home with her, eager to visit her maternal grandmother and find out what her aunt was up to.
Riding on Luo Da's bicycle, Li Wei thought to herself, "No wonder Zhou Xiaoyan took a liking to me as soon as we entered junior high school. Birds of a feather flock together. I never thought I had such a fiery gossip-loving heart."
Ding Anni is now so attached to Li Wei that she's practically inseparable from Li Lin, and the two are inseparable all the time. She probably practiced riding her bike at home this weekend, as getting on and off is no problem for her now. She's quite proud of herself in front of Li Wei for learning to ride a bike so quickly, and she's telling every classmate she knows and doesn't know, as if she's afraid people won't know how smart she is, leaving Li Wei speechless.
Li Wei rode on Luo Da's bicycle, not even going home. Like Yu the Great, she passed by her house without entering, heading straight into the old house. She didn't even have time to greet Luo Da, leaving him speechless. So what if her aunt might be getting married? Why was she in such a hurry? It wasn't like she was getting married herself!
Li Wei burst into the room shouting, "Grandma, Grandma, I'm back!" She was incredibly energetic.
The old lady was picking vegetables when she looked up at Li Wei and said, "What's wrong? Is there something good to hear? You seem so excited."
Li Wei moved a small stool and sat next to her grandmother, then started gossiping about her aunt.
There was no point in hiding it, and the old lady and Li Wei chatted casually.
In short, it was just a formal meeting between the two families' parents to officially confirm Cheng Fei and Ding Anping's relationship. As for anything else... sorry, nothing.
Li Wei was extremely disappointed. Her grandmother hadn't said a word about what she wanted to know, and it seemed that this was really all her grandmother knew.
Disappointed, Li Wei went to Luo's house for a study session. She figured even her aunt might not be able to help her, and she couldn't very well rely on Ding Anping. It was probably pointless; who would want to share their embarrassing secrets with others? Ding Anping wasn't that kind of person.
Li Wei now understands the feelings of paparazzi.
The next day, Zhou Xiaoyan brought Li Wei good news: Li Wei had been chosen to hold up the class sign.
Li Wei was excited for a moment, but still felt strange: "Why me? Where are the others?" There must be a lot of people who want to show off like this.
Zhou Xiaoyan raised her chin: "Who else is there? Besides me, who else is your strong competitor? Don't tell me I look down on those girls. They have no figure, no looks, and their clothes are so tacky. What do they have to compare with us? I have to participate in the competition, so of course it's you left. I recommended you to the teacher, hehe..."
Li Wei was speechless for a moment.
Recently, because Ding Anni and Li Lin have been getting closer, Zhou Xiaoyan has had another chance to get close to Li Wei, and she's in a great mood. She used to boast that she and Li Wei were the two most beautiful girls in the school!
So when something good happens, of course you have to take care of your own brothers.
The sports meet is next week. Li Wei has group gymnastics and calligraphy practice in the afternoon, so her schedule is quite tight.
Li Lin and the others also needed to practice a bit. In the end, the group study activity had to be called off. Li Wei was initially reluctant, after all, the midterm exams were just around the corner, and she needed to prepare. But she couldn't argue with the authorities; apart from Luo Da, no one agreed, so she had to give up, since everyone was quite tired.
Wu Feng is good at the long jump, so she's also confirmed to participate in that event. Of the group, Li Wei is the most free.
After school that day, Wu Feng and Li Wei agreed to go to Li Wei's house to see the magazine she had just bought after practice. Zhou Xiaoyan also eagerly joined in. So Li Wei told Luo Da to go first, and she would ride home with Zhou Xiaoyan on her way.
The physical education teacher gave instructions to the students who were doing the long jump, and had them practice one by one.
Li Wei and Zhou Xiaoyan sat in the sandpit, eating snacks and chatting, watching others jump in the sandpit. The spring breeze was quite pleasant.
After Wu Feng finished practicing and her classmates gradually dispersed, Li Wei and Zhou Xiaoyan, who had been idly watching people jump in the sandpit for half a day, were already intrigued. Seeing that everyone had left, the two said to Wu Feng, who was sitting on the ground emptying the sand from her shoes, "You watch us, we'll jump too, let's see who jumps the farthest." Zhou Xiaoyan solemnly instructed Wu Feng.
Li Wei had assumed Zhou Xiaoyan, being tall and long-legged, would jump much farther than her, but after one round, they were almost evenly matched! Zhou Xiaoyan won by a narrow margin, which Li Wei found very unfair. How could there be such a small difference? If she just tried a little harder, she could surpass her. Thinking this, she said to Zhou Xiaoyan, "Let's go again! I haven't even tried my best yet!"
Zhou Xiaoyan also felt a little embarrassed for not jumping farther than Li Wei. She perked up and said, "Come on then! I didn't even go all out just now. Let's see how I surpass you even further."
Another round, and it was the same. In the third round, Li Wei felt that she seemed to be as light as a swallow, and that she might be able to jump farther than Wu Feng. She decided to fight with her back against the wall, took off her jacket, rolled up her trousers, retied the straps on her leather shoes, stood further away, and used all her strength to start her run-up, jump, and land in the pit!
Then, he sat still in the sandpit.
Zhou Xiaoyan and Wu Feng initially thought Li Wei was just being stubborn and sitting there waiting to be helped up, but seeing Li Wei's miserable face, they realized things were serious. They rushed over and asked, "What happened? Are you hurt?"
Li Wei gasped in pain, "Oh no, oh no, my leg might be broken!"
Wu Feng: "No way, take it out slowly so I can see it."
The two of them hurriedly pulled Li Wei out of the sandpit. Li Wei's ankle hurt terribly, and she kept crying out for help. They took off Li Wei's shoes, but after looking at them for a long time, they still couldn't figure out what was wrong.
After discussing it, the three of them decided to go to the clinic. At this point, they figured there wouldn't be any decent people left at the hospital.
Zhou Xiaoyan pushed the cart, Wu Feng supported it, and the three of them headed to the nearest clinic.
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