The counselor immediately spotted the problem: "Class monitor, please stand up and say something."
Wan Jie stood up: "Fang Yuan, what you said about Ji Huaizhi misappropriating student aid funds is not true."
"He gave up his scholarship to another classmate this semester, and the counselor knew about it."
Fang Yuan's lips stiffened.
He didn't expect Ji Huaizhi to give up the scholarship; after all, given his personality, he would have preferred to accept it.
"Oh, I see. I misunderstood."
Just as he was about to sit down, Ji Huaizhi turned his head and said, "Since you've misunderstood, don't you need to apologize?"
No one spoke, and Fang Yuan was caught in an awkward silence. He had no choice but to apologize, "I spoke without understanding the situation. I'm sorry, Ji Huaizhi."
Ji Huaizhi looked away, without saying the words "it's nothing".
He had no choice but to sit down awkwardly.
The counselor then talked about other things, and the meeting lasted for half an hour before it ended.
Fang Yuan dawdled at the back, and his roommates urged him to hurry up.
"You guys go ahead, I need to go to the bathroom after I finish packing."
After most of the people had left, they saw the counselor still talking to the class committee on the podium.
Seeing that the person was about to leave, he grabbed the book and chased after them, saying, "Teacher."
The counselor turned around: "Is there something you need?"
"That's right, teacher. Ji Huaizhi has rented an apartment for his girlfriend outside, right? That's probably why he often doesn't come back to the dormitory."
“It’s fine this once or twice, but I’m worried that if it goes on for too long, he might get into trouble outside. This will definitely affect you, teacher.”
"Weren't there people from our school getting into a brawl in front of an internet cafe just a few days ago?"
Fang Yuan's seemingly considerate attitude towards his teacher was somewhat displeasing.
The counselor was annoyed by people who would come to her to complain about everything; she didn't want to deal with these things, and her tone was somewhat impatient.
"Ji Huaizhi has already enrolled as a day student. Don't you guys in the dorm know that?"
“His situation is special, and he already told me about it beforehand, so you don’t need to worry about it.”
"Final exams are coming up soon, so your most important thing right now is to study and not fail any courses."
After saying that, he quickened his pace, but unexpectedly Fang Yuan followed: "But teacher, he's doing business off-campus, which isn't in accordance with the rules, is it?"
"If the dean finds out about this, he will definitely hold you accountable."
The counselor stopped and looked at him: "Ji Huaizhi's situation falls under the category of starting a business during university. He has already obtained a business license and applied for a startup subsidy from the college, so there is no violation of regulations."
"Also, your teacher would like to say something to you."
Fang Yuan hadn't expected Ji Huaizhi to handle these matters so thoroughly.
He looked up when he heard the teacher's words.
"Don't keep staring at others and trying to find fault with them. You should look at yourself and see what problems you have."
"You have to accept that others are better than you. Ji Huaizhi is so busy, yet his academic performance is still among the best."
"And you, Fang Yuan?"
Looking at the teacher's back, Fang Yuan's face and neck flushed red.
He was so embarrassed he wanted to disappear into the ground.
It's incredibly embarrassing. He's offended Ji Huaizhi, and even his teacher disapproves of his behavior.
"What's so great about it? No matter how good they are, they still come from a poor place." Fang Yuan took a deep breath and went back to his dormitory.
Back in the dorm, Zhou Peng immediately put on his headphones. The others glanced at him, their looks making people uncomfortable.
After this incident, their dormitory remained in an awkward state, with no one speaking to each other.
Zhou Peng stopped associating with anyone, and Ji Huaizhi no longer returned to the dormitory, only occasionally bringing Zhou Peng things. It was clear that the two of them had a better relationship than the others.
Before he knew it, the end of the semester was fast approaching, and Ji Huaizhi had also finished preparing the campus delivery service for the school next door.
He found someone from the school to help manage it, and his salary was still paid monthly, but he didn't get paid during winter and summer vacations, and he only went over to check on things occasionally when he had free time.
He initially considered hiring someone from outside the school, but that would prevent the food delivery from getting in.
Later, Ji Huaizhi discovered a daring part-time job: he secretly created a group and pocketed all the money he earned.
Have someone else place the order in another group so that Ji Huaizhi won't find anything wrong when he checks the accounts and orders.
When Ji Huaizhi found out, he immediately fired that person.
The man was still indignant: "You didn't fire me, I quit!"
“If I go out and work on my own, you’re a swindler. Not only do you make money off other people’s delivery fees, but you also sell to merchants at a price one dollar lower than the original price.”
"If the other students find out about this, let's see if you still have any business."
Anyway, he has a group now. At worst, he'll earn one yuan less than Ji Huaizhi, and that way he can steal his business.
Ji Huaizhi has nothing to worry about.
Let him do as he pleases.
However, he won't be paid for the wages he worked for during this period. That person no longer cares about such a small amount of money; he can easily calculate how much Ji Huaizhi has earned.
His most important task now is to steal other customers away.
He's waging a price war with Ji Huaizhi, but Ji Huaizhi won't be the first to die.
Ji Huaizhi wasn't worried when the number of orders in the group decreased; he just occasionally posted about merchants giving away fried eggs or braised eggs.
Although there were fewer people ordering, it didn't affect anything.
The most frequent customers were still from internet cafes, so he wasn't in a hurry at all.
At first, the delivery fee was cheap, and many people did order. But when he realized he couldn't keep up with the demand, he started hiring like Ji Huaizhi, but he couldn't offer the same salary.
I have complaints about part-time jobs; it's so tiring, and I earn less than others.
During mealtimes, there are often instances of missed orders, especially from acquaintances. If he sees that a classmate has ordered, he will go and deliver the order to the other classmate first. After this happens a lot, the classmates are not happy about it.
The main problem is that the boss is unwilling to give him that extra dollar, so his profit per order is two dollars less than Ji Huaizhi's.
When he received his first paycheck, he was surprised to find that he hadn't made any money and had even lost money.
His campus food delivery business died before the end of the semester.
Ji Huaizhi's campus food delivery business remained unaffected, and he even hired two more part-time workers to prepare for the next semester.
After all, new students are coming, and there will be a lot of work to do later.
Before the campus food delivery service was shut down at the end of the semester, Ji Huaizhi took on a job helping people move their luggage. However, the money wasn't much, so Ji Huaizhi let the part-time worker take it.
Before leaving school, Ji Huaizhi treated Zhou Peng to a meal.
He said that Fang Yuan failed two subjects like an idiot and will have to retake them at the start of next semester.
If I fail, I'll probably have to retake the course.
Ji Huaizhi smiled after hearing this; he didn't take such a person seriously at all.
"I'm not surprised at all that someone who's always staring at others and thinking they're not good enough or capable enough fails their courses," Ji Huaizhi said to Zhou Peng as they drank beer.
Zhou Peng asked him what his plans were for the holiday.
After all, given their circumstances, the young couple certainly wouldn't be going home.
“In the past, Xiaomei and I would find a place to work that provided meals and deliver milk in the morning. Now that we have a holiday, I want to take her out for a walk.”
"After all these years of hard work, now that we finally have the means, we should go out and see the world."
Ji Huaizhi swallowed a glass of beer, and the bitterness and icy coolness of the beer exploded in his throat.
He doesn't like drinking this stuff.
"Sure, go ahead and spend the money. The new students are coming next semester, so your business will be pretty good." Zhou Peng really enjoyed chatting with Ji Huaizhi.
The two are getting closer and closer.
Zhou Peng treated everyone to the meal and also asked him to pack a late-night snack for Jiang Xiaomei to take home.
As soon as the holiday started, Ji Huaizhi and Jiang Xiaomei had a lot of free time. They slept soundly at home for a few days. When they went out for a walk, Jiang Xiaomei was still a little listless, but Ji Huaizhi didn't have any other reaction.
Seeing him like this, Jiang Xiaomei was really indignant.
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