These days, reality shows featuring celebrities emphasize authenticity. When the program "I Am a High School Student" started recording, the production team mainly adopted a laissez-faire approach. They would only intervene in case of ergencies.
Of course, the production team had already inford the school, and during class, the teachers gave special attention to the celebrities. The horoom teacher was even more strict with them.
If this were any other school or class, no matter how much the production team negotiated, the school would adopt a gentle approach. After all, they are celebrities, and the show’s broadcast would affect the school’s image, so they want to present themselves well.
But Yunhui is different. It’s a school run by the students themselves. As long as things don’t get too chaotic, the teachers generally don’t intervene. Therefore, they wouldn’t change their rules just because "I Am a High School Student" is being recorded there.
Initially, these celebrities definitely felt uncomfortable. Although there were fans in the class, being managed by kids much younger than themselves was sothing they inherently disliked. The most awkward ones were Luo Xin and Peng Yue, who were assigned to Class B.
However, since Luo Xin is a girl, she was given so respect. Peng Yue, on the other hand, had a different experience with his male peers.
If he got distracted or spoke during class, his deskmate would warn him. Peng Yue felt stifled but, being a typical big boy with a studious past, he soon forgot his frustration as he got absorbed in his studies. He was the type to flare up quickly but also cool down just as fast.
Peng Yue thought, if he felt like this now, how much worse must it be for Xu Renfei, who used to dominate the scene at Yunhui, now being managed by his younger schoolmates?
But Peng Yue was stunned when he saw Xu Renfei chatting and laughing with classmates from Class H on the playground. Xu Renfei was being incredibly friendly to a kid he had t earlier that morning. Peng Yue looked up at the sky and muttered, "It’s not raining red, is it?"
When did Xu Renfei beco so easygoing?
Peng Yue and Luo Xin exchanged glances, both seeing disbelief in each other’s eyes. They stepped towards ng Luo, who was gossiping with a group of girls, intending to get so information.
"Sister Luo."
"Sister Luo."
A boy and a girl’s voices called out, followed by excited squeals around them. ng Luo smiled warmly at Luo Xin and Peng Yue approaching her, "You’re here too."
"Yeah, we have PE class now. What about you?" Peng Yue asked.
"Us too." ng Luo replied with a smile, then turned to the girls beside her, "Your idols are here. Aren’t you going to express your excitent?"
Zhao Wenxin, looking at the sunny smile of Peng Yue, blushed and shyly hid behind ng Luo, whispering, "It’s really Peng Yue!"
"Hahaha." Luo Xin laughed loudly, "Brother Yue, you’ve got a little fan here."
Peng Yue chuckled, "Yes, it’s really Peng Yue. I’m the real deal. We’ll be classmates from now on."
Zhao Wenxin felt like she could die happily. Her male idol had spoken to her and even smiled!
"Sister Luo, how are you getting on in Class H? Are you adjusting well?" Luo Xin asked, ignoring Zhao Wenxin and the others around ng Luo.
Seeing the puzzled expressions of Peng Yue and Luo Xin, ng Luo instantly understood. She laughed heartily, "Absolutely fine."
"No way!" Luo Xin’s eyes widened, "I heard your class’s new monitor received a challenge note. This new monitor is said to be hard to get along with, although he’s handso, haha."
ng Luo remained silent but raised her chin, signaling them to look ahead. "Just look at Little Fei. If he respects soone, do you think that person would be difficult?"
"Look at the kids around Bi Xia and those around . Just see how they are towards Bi Xia."
"They all trust him, don’t they?"
With that, ng Luo winked, "Co on, Fei is waving at us."
The three of them walked forward together. Xu Renfei stroked his chin and clicked his tongue lightly, saying to Bi Xia beside him, "I’d bet they’re talking about you."
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