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Now reading: Chapter 1719: 1720: The Unnecessary Childhood Friend 106 from Transmigration: On the Gossip Front, a Urban novel by Qi Qi's cat.

Chapter 1719: Chapter 1720: The Unnecessary Childhood Friend 106

The three days of the college entrance exam really went by easily. Before the exam, everyone was anxious and worried about whether they could achieve a good score.

When the three days were over, so people cried, and so laughed. Those who cried were upset about not performing well and worried they couldn’t get into the university they applied for.

As for those who laughed, it wasn’t necessarily because their scores were good; another possibility was that they were celebrating the fact that the exam was finally over.

As for their scores, they really didn’t care, “I’m going to go ho and get a good night’s sleep. It’s been a long ti since I’ve slept until I naturally woke up.”

“I’m going to watch all the TV shows I haven’t seen in the last two years.”

“I want to go out singing.” Soone expressed this wish.

Upon hearing this wish, many people agreed, “Yes, yes, we should definitely go sing.”

“I want to let off so steam.”

Wu Minxia glanced at Zhang Yu, “What are your plans?”

“Go ho, rest for two days, then go out with my brother.” Zhang Yu was confident about her exam results.

Wu Minxia recalled Zhang Yu ntioning that she planned to go out and work during the sumr vacation. Wu Minxia initially thought she was just saying it casually; given Zhang Yu’s family conditions, she didn’t need to work at all. But it turned out to be true.

“Are you really going to work?” Wu Minxia was surprised.

Zhang Yu nodded, “Yes, going out to work is just a form of training.”

Wu Minxia looked at Zhang Yu and rembered what her own father had ntioned earlier. After thinking for a mont, she said, “I also plan to go out and work.”

Zhang Yu didn’t ask where Wu Minxia would work, assuming it would be sowhere beneficial for her future career.

“My dad ntioned once that there’s a need for people to handle docuntation at the court. I didn’t say anything at the ti because I thought I’ve been working hard for over a decade and finally have a holiday without howork and make-up lessons. Why should I rush to work?”

“Seeing soone like you, who has money, going to work and earn money, I feel I should also do an internship.” Wu Minxia knew Zhang Yu was a person who kept her mouth shut.

Arranging to work at the court wasn’t surprising, considering Wu Minxia wanted to study law. “I think it’s great; you can beco familiar with legal docunts in advance.”

During the previous task, Zhang Yu had frequent interactions with legal professionals and understood how busy they were. This ti, she hadn’t counted law among her options. “I originally thought you’d study sothing political.”

Wu Minxia had ntioned her intended major before, but unexpectedly, she changed it in the end.

“Political science is not bad, but it’s a bit too broad. I just think this major is quite good. If I have good grades, I’ll beco a practicing lawyer.”

“If the grades are average, I’ll enter the court system.”

“According to my family’s expectations, I’d only be able to operate within the boundaries they’ve set for . Without motivation, I couldn’t break free.”

“But why did you decide to study literature?” Wu Minxia didn’t quite understand. “You know, even with a humanities background, one can study finance.”

“My math isn’t that good,” Zhang Yu said straightforwardly. “And studying finance? Working at a bank? Constantly securing savings? Securing loans?”

“As for working in investnt banking?” Zhang Yu chuckled. In her past life, she did well in investnt banking, but does that an there were no grievances?

If it weren’t for her capable leader and her proving that her mind was of greater value, she wouldn’t have been able to circumvent certain rules.

Good luck in the last task can’t be relied upon to happen again. “Really, my family doesn’t need to earn that little money.”

Zhang Yu had ntioned she wanted to be soone who leans on family support and takes it easy. Zhang Tao’s parents didn’t object, as long as their daughter’s happiness was the main goal.

“The Chinese teacher always said my essays were good, and I want to pursue writing.” If all goes well, online literature will take off in a few years. Before that, she can try submitting articles to magazines and newspapers.

Wu Minxia picked up on Zhang Yu’s intention, “You want to pursue writing.”

“Indeed, your essays are really good. I’m looking forward to it.”

“One day, I must tell people I know, ‘This writer is my close friend.’ Wu Minxia offered her best wishes.

“Of course, and by then, I’ll hire you as my private lawyer. Don’t tell , ‘Sorry, I’m fully booked.'” Zhang Yu hugged Wu Minxia tightly.

“Don’t worry, no matter how packed my schedule is, your case is one I can’t refuse.”

The two laughed foolishly, uncertain whether they’d actually reach the peak together.

Zhao Xuan walked out of the exam room looking deflated. The college entrance exam was over, and regarding this test, she just wanted to say she had little hope.

Before the exam, she had thought about making an effort. If luck was on her side and the questions were all within her capability, that would be great. Perhaps with diligence, she could get into a decent university.

After the three-day exam, Zhao Xuan had completely given up on that idea. Forget about getting into a good university; now, she just hoped she could score above the minimum bachelor line.

Seeing Zhang Yu and Wu Minxia laughing together as she ca out, Zhao Xuan felt thoroughly defeated, “Zhang Yu, how did you do on the exam?”

“Pretty smoothly.” Zhang Yu wasn’t bothered to get into details and moved on.

This move left Zhao Xuan stunned; she thought that after asking such a question, it was natural Zhang Yu would ask about her results.

“Hey, Zhang Yu, why aren’t you asking how my exam went?” Zhao Xuan was very upset, feeling looked down upon.

“I don’t need to ask you.”

“Just seeing your gloomy face, I already know you didn’t do well.”

“That being the case, why should I ask? If by chance, my asking is seen as mocking you, then what?”

“It’s really hard being human. If I don’t ask, you have an issue.”

“Since there’s dissatisfaction no matter what I do, I’ll just do what I want.” Zhang Yu waved her goodbye.

“Good luck.” Zhang Yu walked away briskly. Zhang Tao, even that day, had tried to comfort her, only to be t with a few grumbles. Zhang Yu had no intention of being the good person.

Seeing Zhang Yu’s retreating figure, Zhao Xuan thought for a mont and caught up, “I want to work at your brother’s travel agency.”

What’s the situation here? Zhang Yu was stunned for a few seconds, incredulously saying, “What did you say? You want to work at my brother’s travel agency?”

“Do you have experience?”

“It’s not that. What do you think you would do there?” Zhang Yu asked in return.

What could she do? Zhao Xuan hadn’t thought about it much. In her view, her current struggles were largely caused by Zhang Yu. Didn’t Zhang Yu owe her so help?

But this guy had no sympathy, even asking what she could do, “I’m having a hard ti right now.” Zhao Xuan said pitifully.

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