Chapter 802: Sister, brother?

Chapter 802 Sister, brother?

Of course, monitor is one of her goals, and making friends with Tong Jiayin is also her goal.

She is very clear that going to college is very different from high school, and success cannot be achieved by studying hard.

Networking is very important. Of course she would not miss the opportunity to meet the daughter of a wealthy family.

Su Ziyun took a deep look at Gu Yang, afraid of making too many mistakes, apologized to Gu Jin, and then left the dormitory with an excuse.

Others also left one after another.

Several girls pestered Gu Yang to take a photo with them before leaving contentedly.

Gu Yang asked: "By the way, isn't there six girls in our class? Who is the other one?"

Qiao Manman flipped through the list of class groups, "Ning Gui, and Su Ziyun are in the dormitory next door to ours. I don't know if you've come. I'll go to the next door to visit."

Qiao Manman has a carefree personality, and he does what he says.

Not long after, she came back, closed the door, and said inscrutablely: "The appraisal is completed, it is a social terror. No wonder we didn't come here to pay homage to you two just now."

The weather is really hot, Gu Yang broke out in sweat after going out for a trip.

After she made the bed and the table, she put her phone on the table to charge and went to take a shower.

The counselor informed the class group early in the morning that there will be an English test in the evening. This test is mainly to find out everyone's English level, and divide them into fast and slow classes for teaching.

Gu Yang came out of the shower, dried his hair, and found that Feng Jue had sent her a lot of messages.

Feng Jue: [Sister, where do you want to go for dinner this afternoon? I heard that the roast duck on the second floor of Yayuan Canteen is delicious]

Gu Yang hadn't figured out where the cafeteria was, but he didn't expect the small blood bank to figure out which cafeteria's food was delicious.

Gu Yang: [Listen to you]

Gu Yang was stunned for a moment when he saw this.

In the past, the small blood bank used to pick her up in Jincheng and Beijing in luxury cars. This was the first time she had seen such a down-to-earth small blood bank.

However, riding the same small e-Donkey with her boyfriend reminded her inexplicably of the scene in some school love movies where the male protagonist rides a bicycle to carry the female protagonist.

Across the network, Feng Jue seemed to see Gu Yang's astonishment, and explained: [It's a pity that cars are not allowed on some roads on campus, otherwise I will drive a new car to pick up my sister~]

There are roadblocks on the section of the road where there are many people in the school. Cars are prohibited from passing by to avoid occupying the road.

In order to facilitate students to travel, there are many shared bicycles and electric vehicles in the school.

Gu Yang looked at the map of their campus, and found that the Yayuan canteen is on the way from the dormitory to the classroom, not too far away.

If Feng Jue wanted to pick her up first and then go to the cafeteria, he would have to go half a circle.

That might as well meet them directly in the cafeteria.

Gu Yang replied: [My sister and I will go together, see you on the second floor of the canteen]

Feng Jue obediently responded: 【Sister, see you later】

Finally, Gu Jin rode a small e-Donkey to drive Gu Yang to the cafeteria, and Qiao Manman rode a small e-Donkey alone to accompany them.

Feng Jue was waiting for them at the entrance of the cafeteria, seeing Gu Jin and Gu Yang riding a car, Gu Jin's mouth still had a slightly provocative arc, her whole smile froze.

He came over and looked at Gu Yang eagerly, "Sister."

Gu Yang felt guilty for no reason when he looked at him like this.

Qiao Manman was amazed when he saw Feng Jue, and couldn't help sighing: "Yangyang, your family's appearance is too high, right? Your brother is also so good-looking."

Feng Jue stared at Gu Yang intently, pursed his lips, "Sister, brother?"

—Good night~

(end of this chapter)

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