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Chapter 68

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    School will officially start in two days.

    There was a welcome party that night, and the big-character posters were posted on the college bulletin board.  However, Zhou Wei was not interested. When reporting on the meeting, some people from the student union warmly invited her to attend.  She also just dealt with it politely. This kind of welcome party is intended to let the freshmen get to know each other and make friends. Of course, many of them also have the purpose of finding a partner.  Whether it's looking for a partner or a friend, Zhouwei doesn't catch a cold.

    School starts the next day.

    The opening ceremony was held that day.  There are not many students in the drama performance department, and there are nearly a hundred students in the whole school.  However, the school still attaches great importance to this opening ceremony.  Zhouwei went to the auditorium ten minutes earlier than the time notified. The small auditorium was basically full of people, chatting together in twos and threes. Among them were male and female students, female students, male and male students, who behaved intimately. I don¡¯t know if there was yesterday.  The welcome party is eye-catching.

    Looking around, most of them are Caucasians, and there are not many blacks, but there are more Asians. There are not many yellow-skinned and black-eyed people in the audience. The principle of grouping basically follows the principle of race.  There were three Asians staying together. Seeing her come in, they gave her a few extra glances.

    Zhou Wei randomly found a seat near the aisle and sat down. She didn't join in the fun, and there was no spare seat around them. She wore a headset and was chatting with Lin Zongheng.

    It was late at night with him, and Zhouwei asked him to go to bed, but he refused, saying that he would hang up after her ceremony started.

    "Don't sit next to the man who greeted you yesterday." Lin Zongheng said suddenly.

    Zhou Wei had already forgotten about this, but he reminded him again.  The day before, she told Lin Zongheng not to be so mediocre, but Lin Zongheng said very firmly: "Men know what men are thinking."

    Zhou Wei grew up surrounded by compliments from others, and got used to the special care brought by his beauty.  This is a special treat that every pretty girl should have.  But after entering the entertainment circle, the advantage of appearance is no longer so important.  The main reason is that there are too many beauties in the entertainment industry.  Even though gold can shine, when you are in the golden mountain, everyone is shining, and it is not surprising that it is beautiful.

    "I didn't sit next to him." Zhou Wei didn't bother to argue with him whether the other party had ulterior motives, but she took a cursory glance and didn't see the man in the auditorium.

    Just saying so.  Suddenly, a laughing voice sounded in the commotion, and Zhou Wei only heard the last word: "available?"

    Say Cao Cao Cao Cao is here.

    Zhouwei didn't know why the two Chinese communicated in English, maybe they did as the Romans did.  Although Lin Zongheng had just told him not to be next to this man, she obviously didn't have the right to control the seats in public places, so she turned her legs to the side to make room for him, signaling him to take it easy.

    Lin Zongheng asked very firmly at this moment: "Is it him?"

    Zhou Wei felt that men's intuition was sometimes scary.  Lin Zongheng had never heard this man's voice, and the other party also spoke English, so it was not easy to guess his identity, but he could guess it.

    Zhou Wei paused: "Yes."

    The man walked halfway, and when he heard her voice, he thought he was talking to him, and lowered his head to look at her in doubt: "What?"

    Zhou Zhou wore her hair in a drape and a single wireless earphone on her right ear. The shape really didn't make it easy for people to think that she was on the phone, so she lifted her hair to signal the other party.  Seeing the faint white earphones in her hair, the man nodded knowingly, stopped talking, and just sat quietly beside her.

    In Zhouwei's earphones, Lin Zongheng analyzed that the emperor was online: "He may not be asking about the seat."

    State Wai: ""

    Lin Zongheng: "His availability is asking you."

    Zhouwei didn't know whether to laugh or cry, and stopped him from continuing to be unconstrained: "Hello."

    A man in his 40s or 50s stood on the podium in the auditorium. He seemed to be a college leader. He went up and tried the microphone first.  The fast speed weakened, and it was no longer as noisy as before, and there were more and more signs of silence.

    Zhou Wei covered his mouth, and whispered to Lin Zongheng, "Hang up first, it's time to start."

    "Oh." Lin Zongheng lengthened the ending, and asked thoughtfully, "So it's too late to change positions."

    Zhou Wei couldn't help laughing.  I didn't understand how the two of them went from agreeing to each other's various intimate scenes with others without any objection to being so petty now: "Well, it's too late."

    Fortunately, Lin Zongheng was reasonably reasonable, and he didn't want her to make his fellow students unable to get off the steps under the watchful eyes of everyone. He didn't mention the matter of changing positions, but he had other requirements: "ThenDon't talk to him.  "

    Zhou Wei didn't feel bad for Lin Zongheng's unreasonable troubles, and was willing to indulge his worries across thousands of mountains and rivers.

    A lover's jealousy is sweet even if it is a burden.

    There was basically no voice in the auditorium, and then the beam of light on the podium was illuminated, and the lights in the audience suddenly went out. Zhou Wei suppressed the voice to the minimum, and said goodbye to him in a hurry: "Hang up."

    The opening ceremony officially began.

    The man on the podium was the dean, and it was the first time that Zhou Wei had seen the opening remarks made by the dean directly without going through the host.  The dean first said hello to all the old and new teachers and students, and there was prolonged applause and cheers from the audience. It seemed that the dean was very loved by the students, and the atmosphere was very lively.

    Taking advantage of the noisy surroundings, the man next to Zhou Wei spoke, this time in Chinese: "Why didn't you come to the welcome party yesterday? You were the only one in the class who didn't come."

    Zhou Wei smiled politely: "I don't like excitement."

    "Well, I wanted to ask you to come together tonight." The man shrugged his shoulders with a rather regretful tone, "We should be the only two Chinese in the whole college."

    In the first week after the start of school, the college organized parties every night to facilitate the freshmen to get to know each other. There were various themes, sometimes it was a cultural event where they signed up to show their talents, and sometimes it was a bar event with a lot of excitement.

    The on-site interaction stopped, the dean continued to speak, and the audience returned to silence.  Zhouwei didn't speak any more, until the dean said something funny, which continued to drive the atmosphere of the audience, and handed over the microphone to the students in the audience for question and answer.  Zhou Wei found that the man next to her was looking at her with a smile, as if waiting for her to answer, she froze for a moment, recalling the topic she hadn't talked about before, "Thank you, but it's not." She refused again, "You play?"  Be happy."

    The other party nodded, not forcing her.  Ask again: "What's your name?"

    "State perimeter."

    The name still didn't cause the other party to move, and he said his name familiarly: "Lin Xu."

    The conversation between the two parties was polite and shallow, and the short conversation ended in a hurry without even asking what the name was. There was no half of the warmth of meeting compatriots in a foreign country, and it lasted for three hours.  During the opening ceremony, the two had no interaction at all.

    Until the end of the opening ceremony, the two people looked at each other and smiled, and said "bye" to each other.

    Zhou Wei withdrew his gaze, stood up, and sent a message to Lin Zongheng: "It's over." But she didn't expect him to come back. It was already midnight in China, and he should have fallen asleep.

    She took two steps, and a casual voice came from behind: "so, you are not available?" (Remember the website URL: www.hlnovel.com
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