Reborn: I'll Never Fail My Childhood Sweetheart Again-Chapter 290 - 124: Class Monitor, Ah Xi, I Will Definitely Come Back!

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Chapter 290: Chapter 124: Class Monitor, Ah Xi, I Will Definitely Come Back!

Speaking of which, the classmates in class one of financial management weren’t wrong; it really has to do with poverty.

The difference is, it wasn’t that Liuu’s father was unwilling to support her education, but rather she herself stubbornly refused to go.

But this time is different.

Su Zelin helped her secure a scholarship, solving the tuition problem, and with Ah Xi’s encouragement, she got a part-time job at a digital store. The workload wasn’t heavy, so it didn’t affect her studies, and the pay was ideal. She could keep a little for living expenses and send most of it home, so Liuu Wanyin certainly wasn’t going to give up so easily.

She just didn’t expect that, due to not explaining clearly, Su Zelin and Luo Xi would travel such a long way to visit her.

"I’m sorry, class president, Ah Xi, for making you worry!"

Liuu Wanyin was choked with emotion, tears welling up in her eyes.

She was unfortunate; her family was struggling, and her mother had passed away early on.

But she was also fortunate, as she met many kind people from childhood to adulthood. The villagers in Dragon Ditch were nice, and when they heard she got admitted to university, everyone chipped in for her tuition. At the finance college, she even met supportive classmates like Su Zelin and Luo Xi who were class officers and friends.

"Hey, it’s fine. We see it as a chance to do some sightseeing. Your Dragon Ditch is beautiful, and the girls here are pretty too!"

The easygoing guy laughed.

Upon understanding the real situation, even if it was a trip made in vain, they still felt good.

At least Liuu Wanyin didn’t encounter any major troubles, and she had no plans to drop out, which made him, the class president, happy.

Liuu Wanyin blushed prettily, feeling a bit embarrassed.

"That’s right! Anyway, the holiday is so long, and I’m bored staying at home. I’ve been wanting to go out for a while!"

Luo Xi chimed in.

Chatting in the hall for a while, Liuu Wanyin suddenly remembered something: "Ah, I’m still brewing medicine; I almost forgot!"

She quickly ran to the kitchen, poured out the medicine, and took it to her father’s room.

The easygoing guy and Luo Xi also went with her to see her sick father, offering some comforting words and telling him that Liuu Wanyin had secured a scholarship and was working part-time at the campus digital store, so there was no need to worry about tuition and living expenses as her studies were going well.

Some of these things Liuu’s father had already heard from Liuu Wanyin, but he was still delighted to have them confirmed by the two.

In such a poor place, having his daughter get into university was no small feat, and he just hoped Liuu Wanyin would succeed.

Moreover, he noticed that when his daughter returned for the holidays, she seemed much more cheerful than before, which made Liuu’s father very happy.

Returning that day was definitely not an option; Su Zelin and Luo Xi decided they could only spend the night at Liuu Wanyin’s home.

During dinner, they noticed that Liuu Wanyin had cooked a chicken, which was Liuu’s father’s idea.

The people in the small village were incredibly hospitable, treating guests from outside like honored guests. Even if the family was poor, they had to slaughter a chicken as a gesture of utmost sincerity.

After dinner, many neighbors from the village, old and young, men and women, came to the Liuu family home to join in the excitement.

Dragon Ditch was such a small place that any event would quickly spread across the whole village.

When they learned that the Liuu family had guests, classmates from another province no less, everyone was curious to see what students from another area were like.

Facing so many strangers, Luo Xi felt a bit uneasy.

Su Zelin, however, was completely at ease, having seen scenes like this many times before.

The candies and cookies he bought in town came in handy, as he distributed them to the children while offering cigarettes to the older men.

Besides candies and cookies, he also bought some cans of milk powder and a few bags of oatmeal. These nutritional supplements were especially helpful for poor families. They could be enjoyed by Liuu Wanyin’s grandma, her recovering father, and even her younger siblings.

Seeing Su Zelin casually chatting with these unfamiliar elders and women, Luo Xi was baffled, thinking that the easygoing class president was quite personable. If he hadn’t been speaking a different dialect, they might have mistaken him for a villager.

It wasn’t until nearly ten o’clock that it became sleeping time, prompting the neighbors to gradually disperse.

Liuu Wanyin arranged a guest room for Su Zelin, laying out the bedding: "Sorry, class president, it’s a bit basic, I’ll have to trouble you for one night."

Su Zelin laughed, "Haha, it’s no trouble at all. It’s much more comfortable than the train. Okay, you don’t need to bother anymore, just get some rest early. I can set it up myself!"

No matter what, Liuu Wanyin still insisted on arranging the bedding before leaving.

Su Zelin stayed in the guest room while Luo Xi bunked with Liuu Wanyin.

Lying down fully clothed, unable to sleep, the two girls began to chat.

Unconsciously, the conversation turned to Su Zelin.

"Wanyin, our class president is genuinely kind. As soon as he heard you had to take such a long leave, worried you were in big trouble, he almost immediately decided to come and see what’s happening. In fact, he initially planned to come alone. Honestly, I didn’t have the courage for that!"

Luo Xi exclaimed.

Even if she were a boy, she probably wouldn’t have the nerve and determination.

"Yeah, the class president is really nice, and so are you, Ah Xi. I’m so lucky to have met you all in college!"

Liuu Wanyin had always considered Luo Xi a friend, but now, after she went out of her way to find her, she saw her as her best friend.

"When I first met that guy, I thought he was a frivolous jerk, but I was wrong."