Reborn: I'll Never Fail My Childhood Sweetheart Again Chapter 175 87: Literature Club Freshmen Gathering, a Promis
Ding Linna was taken aback. She had intended to casually tease Su Zelin, but unexpectedly, the loafer started spouting a whole bunch of stuff.
Even though she knew he was boasting, she couldn't help but admire the fact that he could boast with such style—it was truly impressive!
"What you said is just too wonderful, it really touched the depths of my soul!"
The first literary girl could only lant that her ability to express herself wasn't as powerful as his. 'The depths of my soul' sounded sowhat poetic, but the word 'touched' was a bit crude.
"Your literary knowledge is amazing; you casually referenced so many famous quotes. Aside from Shakespeare's 'Without books, life is like without sunlight,' I haven't heard of the others!"
The second literary girl was equally full of admiration.
"It's so fortunate to et soone as talented as you in the literature club. I'm glad I ca to the right place. By the way, we don't know your na yet."
The third literary girl asked proactively.
"My surna is Su, given na Zelin. Actually, my dad is a literature enthusiast too; he gave this na!"
The loafer imdiately embellished his steelworker father with a literary hat.
The girl curiously asked, "Your na sounds nice, is there a story behind it?"
Having a literary dad, there should be so aningful story behind the na, right? The girls automatically filled in the blanks.
"Speaking of anings, there are indeed so."
The loafer smiled slightly and casually explained.
"Firstly, the character 'Ze' belongs to the water elent, derived from the idiom 'think of the source when drinking water'. My dad hoped I would be a grateful person."
"Additionally, 'Ze' implies auspiciousness, carrying the wish for healthy growth and peaceful success."
"In terms of personality, it also symbolizes a boy with a generous heart, kindness, integrity, and understanding."
"As for the character 'Lin', naturally it belongs to the wood elent. Two woods make a forest, symbolizing perpetual life and prosperity. In terms of personality, this character symbolizes a boy's strength, resilience, and courage!"
"My dad liked the anings of these two characters, and he agreed with a line from Song Dynasty poet Pan Lianggui in 『A Verse』—'Fine woods grace the hills, even the valleys are seen in a hundred years', so he gave this na!"
Su Zelin's words left several literary girls amazed.
They had never heard the anings behind 'Ze' and 'Lin'.
Nor the poet's na, let alone his poem.
The more it was like this, the more it seed mysterious and profound.
There was a feeling of unrecognizable brilliance.
Everyone has a na; at most, ours just sounds nice, but how co others have so much significance behind theirs?
In comparison, our nas seed so ordinary, far from being as high-class.
The literary girls were envious, secretly lanting why they didn't have such a talented dad to give them a na that sounded good and was aningful, beautiful, and related to ancient poetry—a na that would give them face when explaining its origins!
Ding Linna was also stumped by Su Zelin; she thought this guy was bluffing, but he really had sothing, not just blowing hot air.
If you got the president of the literature club here, he might not be able to boast as eloquently and beautifully as Su Zelin—it sounded so high-class, his style was fully maxed out.
The literary girls chatted with Su Zelin for a while longer, got his QQ number, and borrowed a magazine from each of them before reluctantly turning away.
Su Zelin's attention returned to Ding Linna.
The weather was getting colder, and Nanaz wore a raccoon-fur collared mid-length hooded snow goose down jacket today, the kind that would later sell for a high price dostically, often costing over ten thousand per piece, with a condescending attitude toward consurs, criticized as the "Maple Country Goose".
However, in 2000, the brand's reputation was still acceptable, considered a symbol of affordable luxury, indicating that Nanaz's family was quite well-off, and she also had her own small treasury.
The down jacket reached her knees, paired with a pair of leg-enhancing artifacts, quite fashionable and trendy for this era, with a taste of a modern girl.
Ding Linna was tall, at least 1.75 ters, with great leg proportions, long and slender calves, perfectly round and well-shaped, unusually impressive. If she encountered so devoted leg enthusiasts, it would be hard for them to tear their gaze away at first sight, so in the future she beca an online store model, specializing in advertising stockings.
Seeing those calves, distant mories surfaced, and Su Zelin could vaguely rember the evening he took pictures of her, the setting sun spilling through the windows onto her, Nanaz lazily leaning on the sofa, casually stretching out those smooth, fair, slender beauty legs with such allure.
What a beautiful evening that was; the future's DSLR pixels were far superior than today's, Su Zelin couldn't help but sigh inwardly.
In her past life, Nanaz was quite satisfied with that photo set, Teacher Su was adept at capturing her beauty, emphasizing her proud legs from various angles and poses.
The sa day, she even asked Teacher Su to arrange a ti to take an art photo set of her, but sadly, before that wish could be realized, Teacher Su was struck by lightning and reborn, leaving the world without an insanely talented photographer, a future artist—what a pity and regret.
Thinking of this, the loafer casually said, "Nanaz, I'll take an art photo set of you soti. I swear under Teacher Su's na that they'll be beautifully done!"
Ding Linna: "???"
This was not the first ti Su Zelin brought up taking photos of her, leaving Nanaz puzzled.
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