Chapter 133: The Matter of Ningda University's Motto
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Chapter 133: The Matter of Ningda University's Motto
Because there were so many people, the first floor of the canteen was cleaned up in one go.
While hesitating, Ji Zai looked up at the second floor and said, "Since we're already here, let's just clean up the entire canteen so we don't have to clean it again next time."
The others nodded upon hearing this, picked up their buckets, and went upstairs.
The person in Building 5 stretched and went to fetch water.
They chatted while cleaning.
Zhao Chenchen was chatting with one of the boys, "What do you boys do before you go to the lab? I'm a little curious about your expressions when you see zombies before the high temperature comes."
This topic quickly attracted the attention of others.
They quietly pricked up their ears to listen to the gossip.
The boy she was chatting with thought for a moment and said, "We closed the dormitory door when we received the text message. The zombies were kept outside, and our dormitory was safe for the time being. But it didn't last long. Soon, someone in our dormitory mutated."
"Huh?" Zhao Chenchen was somewhat surprised. "It mutated? How did you deal with it?"
"It wasn't resolved much because there were too many people at that time. We didn't know which dormitory had mutated, so we could only stay in our dormitories and wait for rescue."
Hearing this, Lin Lang asked curiously, "So, did you finally get rescued?"
"No." The boy said helplessly, "The internet was still working back then. Our supervisor sent us a message saying that he went out to look for rescue and told us to wait obediently in the dormitory. Who knew that he would never come back? I don't know if he turned into a zombie."
Lin Lang and Zhao Chenchen exchanged a glance and let out an awkward laugh.
After a moment, someone spoke up, "You're lucky, brother. Our leader disappeared before the apocalypse, leaving only a message telling us to survive, and then we couldn't contact him anymore. At least your leader knew to call for help for you, but our leader just left a message and disappeared."
Zhao said quietly, "Maybe they all turned into zombies."
The entire room fell silent.
Then, Ningmeng and the people in Building No. 5 exchanged glances.
Yes, I've seen the look in your eyes.
It was the same familiar classmates.
Anle breathed a sigh of relief. Thank goodness, it was still the familiar taste. If Ning Meng were really as ruthless as rumored, they wouldn't be alive at all; they would have just killed themselves.
Fortunately, it was his dear classmate.
Ji Zai was yawning, slacking off.
Um.
As the leader of the Ning Alliance, she has to do all the work herself.
Just go through the motions.
If you really do everything yourself, you'll lose your authority.
So she should slack off now.
Ji Zai thought to himself with a straight face.
Then, in her seat, she was met by a fellow slacker who was just as lazy as she was.
Dr. Cui.
The two stared at each other, wide-eyed.
His expression was one of terror.
Ji Zai was shocked. "Old Cui, you're slacking off right in front of me!"
Dr. Cui was also shocked, "Alliance Leader, you're slacking off in front of everyone!"
The two lazybones exchanged a glance and then saw the guilty conscience in each other's eyes.
Um.
very good.
They're all slacking off here because they don't want to work.
In that instant, they were both stared at with condemning gazes hundreds of times.
Even without seeing the gaze.
Ji Zao could also imagine what those people were thinking about them.
—Look, this alliance leader doesn't want to work! Outrageous! Quickly cut her rations.
Thinking back to that moment, Ji Zai shuddered. "Old Cui, you don't want to work either, do you?"
Dr. Cui nodded seriously, "Isn't that obvious? I studied because I didn't want to work, and I went all the way to a doctorate! I never thought that even doctoral students have to work, good heavens."
Seeing that he really didn't want to work, Ji Zai's eyes lit up. "Since you don't want to work, let's go online! Let's flirt with your troublesome senior brothers and see what they're up to now."
Upon hearing this, Dr. Cui's expression turned serious, and he threw away the rag.
Then I sat down.
He was secretly staring at his phone.
When Dr. Cui saw Ji Zai take out his phone, his eyes went black. "Isn't this the special training camp's phone? It looks like it's from the mountaintop. Alliance Leader, is your stronghold on the mountaintop?"
His gaze towards Ji Zai immediately changed. "The Mountain Peak Training Camp is one of the top training camps in the country. The principal dreams of training someone who can get into that camp. I never imagined that you, Alliance Leader, were a student there..."
Dr. Cui's eyes were filled with excitement.
The way he looked at Ji Zai was as if he were looking at a precious treasure.
No wonder he was the student that the old principal had been so fond of; I never expected him to be so outstanding.
Principal, there's no need to poach geniuses from other schools.
Our school has its own geniuses.
“This isn’t mine, it belongs to a member of the Ningmeng.” Ji Zai ruthlessly shattered his illusions, then thought of the principal, paused for a moment, and said, “Old Cui, whatever you see, just pretend you’re blind. This is a fine tradition of our school.”
As a student of Ningbo University.
There has always been a hidden rule at Ningbo University.
That means no matter how much fun you have in private, or how strong you are, you are not allowed to cause trouble in front of the principal.
Ji Zai was shocked when she heard about this rule. She didn't understand why it had to be stipulated this way.
Until I saw the legacy manual left by my predecessors.
Only then did I realize that Ningbo University was a school that followed a treacherous path.
He remained silent until he spoke, then surprised the principal.
Don't ask, the answer is that the senior students of Ningbo University are determined to instill the spirit of "lying flat like a salted fish" in every junior student, fulfilling the school's ultimate dream—to become a salted fish that can turn over.
Why is it a salted fish that can flip over?
The senior students answered like this: because the top students work themselves to the bone, while only the lazy ones have an easy job.
Big shot = top-tier expert.
So, don't become a big shot.
Becoming a big shot can be very unfortunate.
Upon hearing this, Ji Zai realized that they would rather be lazy and unambitious than work themselves to the bone to become big shots.
Ji Zai silently turned on his phone.
This was Dr. Cui's first time entering the student class, but he felt he had never been so close to students before.
Hearing Ji Zai's words, he narrowed his eyes. "Our Ningda has a fine tradition? Isn't our Ningda's fine tradition to be diligent and studious, and to become a big shot in one's area!"
Upon hearing this, Ji Zai righteously looked away.
Yes, it's definitely not because she felt guilty.
She looked away, then accidentally caught sight of the temporary worker standing right next to her.
Clearly, the temporary workers overheard their conversation.
The workers were divided into two groups.
One group was cleaning the cafeteria, and the other group consisted of temporary workers, or rather, interns, who were preparing meals.
They happened to be working on this side of the chair as well.
Yang Le, Qing Shuang, and Man Man, who are the head chefs, are preparing water spinach.
They overheard the conversation between the two without any surprise.
He silently lowered his head.
Silence fell over the surroundings.
The strange atmosphere made Dr. Cui raise an eyebrow. "What's going on? Aren't you all going to say anything? Don't you remember our school's fine motto?"
Record: "Cough cough cough..."
Everyone: "Cough cough cough..."
Dr. Cui sensed that the atmosphere was becoming even more awkward.
When the school motto was read, there was silence around us.
The behavior of this group was like that of someone who lowers their head because they feel guilty when the teacher asks a question in class.
What happened?
Ji Zai stood beside him, holding his phone, pretending to be busy.
The same goes for the people working nearby.
No one answered Dr. Cui.
Everyone lowered their heads, trying to suppress their laughter.
Then, Ji Zai successfully logged into the Ning Alliance leader's main account.
Then, the voting rankings for Ning City's number one villain were easily seen.
She was surprised.
Because she saw that the lab had also submitted an application.
Ji Zai was very angry.
[Leader of the Ning Alliance: Seriously, how dare your lab vote for me! I wouldn't even dare accept it if you did.]