Love? The Reborn Me Just Wants to Obtain Rewards-Chapter 32 - The Gap Between People...

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Chapter 32: Chapter 32 The Gap Between People…

At this moment, five outsiders had poured into the dormitory.

Aside from Gao Yang and two instructors, there were two accompanying leaders standing at the door with hands behind their backs, not moving forward.

In the hallway outside the door, several student union officers were also standing guard.

It looked a bit like making a mountain out of a molehill, but in fact, this was the standard protocol.

Most freshmen were living in dormitories and engaging in communal life for the first time, so no amount of emphasis could be considered too much. Otherwise, some bold students might really stir up trouble.

Violations like misuse of electricity, playing with fire, littering cigarette butts, carrying controlled items, drinking alcohol, causing disturbances… there were too many troubles to count.

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Who could bear the responsibility if something serious happened?

That’s why the school was particularly strict with freshmen, out of a sense of responsibility towards the students, hoping to establish rules and make the boundaries clear.

And of all the boundaries, having a bit of beer clearly wasn’t a big deal.

Chu Changkuo thought so too, and after pursing his lips, he muttered carelessly, “It’s just two cans of beer, what are you getting so worked up for…”

Just because you screwed up, I can’t get anxious?!

Gao Yang’s lips quivered with anger, but Chu Changkuo was a student personally entrusted to his care by the head of admissions. They had had a good chat in the afternoon, and he still wanted to save him.

“What’s this attitude? Who brought the alcohol?”

“I did,” Chu Changkuo admitted straightforwardly without a stutter.

They had agreed earlier that he would shoulder the blame if anything came up; he had to live up to that commitment, as a man from the Imperial Capital.

Gao Yang was suddenly at a loss for words, with no one to pass the buck to.

He could only continue to ask, “Why did you bring alcohol into the dormitory?”

Chu Changkuo, after all, wasn’t foolish and knew this was an opportunity to explain. As long as the reason was somewhat plausible, it could effectively lessen the responsibility.

So he started fabricating: “Today was the first time I left home to stay in the dormitory, and I was so happy that I went out to dine with my roommates in the afternoon. We didn’t finish the alcohol we ordered, so we brought the leftovers back.

We were chatting and got carried away, and forgot to prepare water in the dorm, so each of us opened a can to quench our thirst.

We really weren’t abusing alcohol, you can see for yourself, there are only a few cans!”

Gao Yang felt relieved inside but maintained a stern face as he turned to Su Huai and the other two: “Did you all drink?”

Xia Yu and Sao Ji panicked, hastily explaining that they had only taken a few sips.

Su Huai calmly shook his head.

And, he leaned against the banister, arms folded, wearing a smile that wasn’t quite a smile as he looked at Chu Changkuo.

What did I tell you before?

Ignore your father’s advice, regret it right before your eyes. Do you believe it now?

Mr. Chu was so provoked by that look that he almost ground his teeth to dust.

Really, the many things Gao Yang said didn’t hurt as much as Su Huai’s mocking smile.

How can this guy be so disgusting?!

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Just then, Gao Yang uttered another reprimand, “Didn’t I emphasize during the class meeting that training starts tomorrow, and we can’t drink today?”

Chu Changkuo, full of frustration, didn’t even think before snapping back with two words.

“No!”

Gao Yang’s face paled, and his eyes betrayed deep despair.

Damn it!

How am I supposed to save this kind of teammate?!

Now I bloody well need someone to pull me out!

Actually, drinking a bit of beer in the dormitory was a minor issue if it were any other day. No one would bother with it.

But today was the eve of the training, and everyone was taking it very seriously.

And the ones coming for inspection were not only from within the school; there were also two military training instructors and accompanying leaders from the school administration.

With Chu Changkuo’s “No,” not only did he completely overturn Gao Yang’s preparations, but he also made a fool of the instructors who had come to support them.

Gao Yang pursed his lips tightly and gave up on saving others and himself.

Shit, let them do whatever the hell they want!

If the drill continued, and Chu Changkuo, bolstered by his drunken bravado, kept pushing back, it would be even more embarrassing.

Meanwhile, the two instructors were scrutinizing the dorm room with stern faces, not uttering a word.

The official opening ceremony was to be held tomorrow, so they had not yet assumed their duties today; everything happening now was the school’s business, and they had neither the obligation nor the desire to intervene.

The two leaders standing at the door saw the situation had reached a deadlock and had no choice but to step in personally.

But as the two bypassed the imposing figures of the instructors and stepped forward, Su Huai immediately found amusement in the situation.

He didn’t recognize the leader at the front, but the one at the back he knew all too well—it was none other than Zhang Yaowen from the School of Information, with whom he had just shared tea.

And what was even more interesting, at the sight of Zhang Yaowen, Chu Changkuo also became excited.

“Uncle Zhang! Are you on duty today?”

Chu Changkuo was overjoyed, thinking he had found his savior.

He even took the time to turn back and flash a reassuring look at the anxious Xia Yu and Sao Ji.

Don’t worry, don’t be afraid, I’ve got this wave, I’ll surely carry!

Xia Yu and Sao Ji did look a lot more hopeful, hope reigniting in their eyes, but when Chu Changkuo looked at Su Huai with a touch of smugness, he almost lost his composure again.

Su Huai, you damned asshole, why the hell are you smiling?!

Su Huai’s smile was that kind of mocking that one could identify at a glance, coupled with a sense of certainty. Chu Changkuo couldn’t describe it more specifically, but it definitely made his blood pressure shoot up.

Looking down on me?!

Uncle Zhang is the deputy director of our School of Management, a neighbor for over twenty years!

When I was still in split-pants, he used to pick on our pet bird!

Chu Changkuo, grinding his teeth in frustration, eagerly took a half step forward, desperately wanting Zhang Yaowen’s support.

However, Zhang Yaowen just “hmphed” with a poker face, not even glancing sideways, and passed by Chu without nostalgia, walking into the room to stand in front of Su Huai.

Chu Changkuo was flabbergasted.

No, uncle, it’s me, little Chu, the one whose pet bird you used to pick on!

But what puzzled him even more was yet to come.

“Su Huai, what’s going on?”

Zhang Yaowen stared at Su Huai with blame, asking, “You can’t even manage a dorm room? Didn’t you know there was an inspection today?”

“I did warn them!”

Su Huai said with a bitter smile and a helpless gesture, “But there are four of us in the dorm, spread across three schools and four majors. We were all busy this afternoon, and truly didn’t have time to communicate more thoroughly…”

“Nonsense!”

Director Zhang seemed even angrier, “Isn’t Chu from our School of Management?!”

Su Huai appeared even more aggrieved, “Chu was so enthusiastic it made my scalp tingle. I couldn’t stop his excitement. As an unelected member of the student council, I can’t exactly wield a feather as a marshal’s baton and start a fight with my roommates, right?”

“Hmm…”

Zhang Yaowen pondered for a moment, then irrationally concluded, “Anyway, you definitely bear some responsibility. Write a self-criticism and submit it to my office tomorrow!”

Su Huai immediately nodded in agreement, “Yes, Director, I will reflect on this seriously.”

All the students inside and outside the room were dumbfounded. Holy shit, even the sober ones are getting chewed out this badly?!

This guy is too wronged, too downtrodden…

However, the teachers were sizing up Su Huai with thoughtful expressions, a sense of surprise bubbling up within them.

Such a clever student!

Did you and Director Zhang really not rehearse this in advance?

That’s some impressive understanding between you two.

Looking back at Chu Changkuo and Gao Yang, the contrast was such that one couldn’t help but shake their heads and sigh: Ah, the differences between people…