Su He frowned slightly upon seeing this, but shook her head without saying anything. Ignoring the gazes of others, she picked up her chopsticks and began to eat.
The other roommates also looked at her in surprise.
It wasn't until she quickly finished eating all the food that everyone closed their wide-open mouths in surprise.
Yu Tiezhuang sighed, "I thought I ate enough, but I didn't expect that I'm still a bit lacking compared to you, Su He."
She also saw the food Yu Tiezhuang had ordered; it was twice the amount of food everyone else had.
Su He smiled upon hearing this and explained, "I've always eaten a lot since I was little."
Wu Shengnan seemed not to have reacted yet, staring blankly at her stomach.
“You’re not exactly strong either. I can understand that Yu Tiezhuang eats a lot, but where does all the food you eat go? Why are you still so thin?”
Su He calmly explained, "Although I am thin, I am very strong, which is something many men cannot match."
"Really?" Wu Shengnan was skeptical. In her opinion, Su He was so thin, how strong could she possibly be?
The other roommates were also skeptical.
Yu Tiezhuang nodded in agreement, "Su is indeed very strong. When she came to register that day, I saw her carrying her luggage with one hand very easily."
"Is that so?"
The others listened and tried to recall, but they were still clearly skeptical. Su He was too lazy to explain; believe it or not, it didn't matter.
As they were leaving, Wu Shengnan muttered again, "I wonder if we can afford to feed her so much."
Su He heard this but didn't pretend she hadn't heard it. She smiled and looked at her, saying, "You don't need to worry about that. My family and my husband's family don't mind that I eat a lot and can support me. That's enough."
Wu Shengnan pursed her lips and said nothing more, and Su He was too lazy to pay attention to her.
...
When we went back to the dorm to rest at noon, we talked about the courses for each major. Actually, they were all pretty much the same, with more ideological and political courses and labor courses, and only one professional course per week.
The others were quite disappointed, so they thought about it and decided to go to the library together to study on their own when they had time. After all, they had come to university and should learn as much as possible.
No one objected to this, and Su He also learned from them that the labor class was divided into worker labor and farmer labor. For worker labor, professional workers would come to teach them some knowledge, while for farmer labor, they would learn about farming and other related knowledge.
It looks strange, but that's just a characteristic of this era.
Military sports involve learning things that soldiers do, such as shooting.
Anyway, the curriculum is quite comprehensive, and they are committed to cultivating all-round talents.
But Su He felt it was difficult. The school system was already short, and the curriculum was too diverse, with much of it being useless or unusable.
But this is a national regulation, and she can't stop it. She can only find opportunities to study more and try to make sure that her university education wasn't wasted.
...
After a short rest at noon, everyone prepared to go to class again.
Because she took too much food at lunchtime, Su He accidentally got her clothes dirty, so she changed into a different outfit when she went out in the afternoon.
She didn't wear any particularly expensive clothes, nor did she alter them to show off her figure. She bought ordinary clothes from department stores that the average person would wear, loose-fitting and unisex.
But Wu Shengnan still glanced at her again, and then said in a seemingly helpful tone, "Su, you should really reflect on your thoughts. Your clothes are too nice. This is extravagance. You're not frugal at all, unlike me, who looks like a true country boy."
As he spoke, he even showed off the patches on his clothes, acting as if he were the only one with the best political and ideological knowledge.
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