Reborn: I'll Never Fail My Childhood Sweetheart Again Chapter 118 - 67: Huang Panpan Hires a Tutor
So say that university is sacred ground, filled with rich and colorful campus life and sweet, innocent first loves.
So say that university is a lting pot, bringing together young people from all over, imrsing them into the social fabric and the ways of the world, sparking the flas of youth.
Others say that university is a blank canvas, waiting for you to draw your own story with your hands.
In any case, full of dreams and imagination, these new students from all over the world opened a new Chapter in their lives.
Without a doubt, Su Zelin was the quickest one in Finance Managent Class 1 to adapt to campus life. His laid-back personality made it easy for him to fit in anywhere, and this being his second ti entering the Ivory Tower, nothing felt like it had changed — it was still the sa old college, still the sa old people, only feeling like a return to the past.
In his previous life, he more or less understood the personalities of almost everyone in the class, and coupled with his skill of saying the right things to the right people, he quickly beca familiar with everyone.
Not only with the Five rry n of his own dorm but also with the guys from other dorms and almost all the girls in the class.
The class eting that night laid a solid foundation of good impressions, and every ti he attended class, as long as there were girls sitting nearby, by the end of two periods, Su Zelin could easily beco friends with them.
In less than a week, the slacker had already beco the unofficial head of the won’s federation in the class, to the awe of the Five rry n.
The third guy in their dorm was truly incredible at flirting, employing a myriad of tactics for different girls, endlessly inventive.
For example, for those who liked to fantasize about a beautiful life, the slacker could easily serve them a bowl of chicken soup for the soul.
When encountering bold girls, he would tell suggestive jokes, taking things up a notch with his strange and bizarre anecdotes — nothing he didn’t understand.
He could even casually quote profound wisdom from classic foreign and dostic literature for girls who enjoyed literary pursuits.
In short, their roommate was like a hexagonal flirtation warrior, seemingly capable of anything.
The Five rry n were nearly questioning how Su Zelin’s brain was wired, and what this guy went through in high school to beco the person he is today!
The one who admired Su Zelin the most was the lively young man. In his past life, he had recognized the slacker as his teacher during college. Now, the reborn Su Zelin was many leagues above his previous self, leaving Zeng Kaiping in utter awe.
Even with a new computer, Su Zelin didn’t spend all day gaming as he did in his past life. He would play casually each day and let his dormmates take turns using it at other tis.
This ti around, he didn’t plan to drift through university. Before stepping foot into the Finance College, he had already formulated a plan to make things happen.
The first week in the Ivory Tower passed without much ado.
At nightfall in Dorm 302, Building Five of the boys’ dormitory in the East District, a large group gathered around the computer, absorbed in watching "The Evil Cult Leader" from "Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber".
Freshman year was quite leisurely, with only dayti classes scheduled.
Every evening, Su Zelin would play a movie.
It started with everyone in the dorm watching together.
Gradually, guys from other dorms heard about it and joined in.
As new students, they were all single and evenings were dull, and since the slacker was the only one in class with a computer, it beca a great source of entertainnt.
Over ti, it beca a routine.
Despite his computer being monopolized, Su Zelin was not annoyed. Whenever anyone ca over, he welcod them as guests; if soone smoked, he would even offer them a Ligun cigarette.
As a result, Room 302 beca the liveliest boys’ dorm in the whole class, with many guys stopping by now and then to chat and watch movies.
Su Zelin’s popularity naturally skyrocketed.
Charming, generous, easy to get along with, articulate, and emotionally intelligent... most of the guys gave him unanimous praise.
The slacker, who didn’t have a great reputation in high school, had beco the most popular person in the class after entering university, sothing all his old classmates could never have imagined.
Only one person didn’t like the slacker, and that was Pei Wenzhe.
He naturally knew that the reason Yao Hui hadn’t proposed running for class officer yet was to let freshn get to know each other better and nominate the one with the highest popularity.
Now, Su Zelin was very popular, and even the guys from his own dorm would often go to Room 302 to hang out with him. If things continued like this and he decided to run for class officer, he might be unstoppable, and Pei Wenzhe would definitely not stand a chance.
Damn, that kid is too cunning, using his computer and movies as bait to lure everyone to his dorm!
To change the unfavorable situation, Pei Wenzhe quickly sought help from his family to get a computer and copied the slacker’s thod, playing movies every night.
However, it was useless because the guys in the class preferred going to 302 not just for the movies but also to hear Su Zelin brag.
The slacker had a sharp tongue and a knack for creating excitent, making listening to his bragging one of life’s greatest pleasures; the atmosphere was always lively.
Pei Wenzhe couldn’t compete; he was the exact opposite of Su Zelin — proud, aloof, uninteresting, and he didn’t smoke, so he wouldn’t share cigarettes. Therefore, his attempt at copying with a personal touch failed to attract popularity. Even with nightly movies, his own dormmates didn’t want to watch with him.
Moreover, Su Zelin’s popularity wasn’t just among the guys; it was the sa with the girls.
When it ca to flirting, Pei Wenzhe was several levels below the won’s federation head, so if he ran for class officer, he would definitely secure a position, at least as deputy class president.
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