"Still the same thing, leave it to me."
Mo Jingchun looked at Zhang Hui Zhenâs reply, feeling increasingly uneasy as he thought about it.
However, the class bell forced Mo Jingchun to put away his phone.
In class, the teacher was teaching on the podium, and the students were listening attentively. Mo Jingchun, who finally made it to noon, took out his phone at the first opportunity to check messages.
"What are you looking at?"
Two heads, one big and one small, leaned over to peek at the screen.
Mo Jingchun put down the phone and took the candy that Yang Xiaoyu was holding.
"Nothing much."
Yang Xiaoyu pursed her lips, almost having the words "I donât believe you" written on her face.
Holding the candy, Mo Jingchun checked the messages from Zhang Hui Zhen.
"Your thing, Iâve taken care of it for you. Wei Luxue will be waiting for you outside the library at seven tonight. Remember to dress nicely."
"Iâve also sent you her phone number, contact her yourself tomorrow."
"Oh, and remember to treat me to a meal."
All set, Mo Jingchun replied to Zhang Hui Zhen with: "Ù©(âąÌ€Ìá”âąÌ€Ìàč)á”á”á”á”á”á”"
By the evening, Mo Jingchun had called Xu Pengfei in advance to let him know he had something to do today and wouldnât be going to the company.
After Mo Jingchun and Candy finished their dinner, it was already half-past six. There wasnât even time to wash the dishes before Mo Jingchun headed out with Candy.
Although the agreed time was seven, it wouldnât do to be late when you need something from someone.
At the library entrance, Mo Jingchun sat on a concrete block with Candy in his arms, waiting for Wei Luxue to arrive.
At about six forty, while interacting with Candy, Mo Jingchun felt a gentle tap on his shoulder.
Turning around, Mo Jingchun saw a long-haired little girl? Judging by her height, she didnât seem taller than 1.5 meters; Mo Jingchun thought at most she was 1.48 meters.
Whose elementary school kid had wandered onto the campus?
At this time, Candy blinked and asked in a sweet voice, "Sister, who are you?"
Not to mention Candy, Mo Jingchun was also curious about whose child this was; he certainly didnât recognize her.
Wei Luxue took out a lollipop from her pocket, something she usually liked to eat, and handed it to Candy, but Candy didnât take it right away.
"Thanks, but my sister doesnât like candy."
Wei Luxue frowned and sighed, "Oh, I see, okay then."
"Mo Jingchun, werenât you going to ask about early graduation? Just ask, I need to go back and play games later."
Mo Jingchun looked astonished at the 1.48-meter-tall girl and asked in surprise, "Youâre Senior Wei Luxue? How did you know I was Mo Jingchun?"
Wei Luxue pointed around the library, spread her hands, and said as if it was obvious, "Zhang Hui Zhen said youâd be carrying a younger sister, and look around the library; besides you holding a human child, is there anyone else?"
For a moment, Mo Jingchun was speechless.
"Alright."
"I just want to ask you what preparations I need for early graduation and what to be mindful of."
Candy didnât eat the lollipop, so Wei Luxue unceremoniously unwrapped it and put it in her mouth right in front of Candy.
"Thereâs not much preparation needed, really. Just complete all the courses for four years of college early, earn enough credits, then participate in a unique graduation defense, and youâre done. Do what you usually do, like me, playing games in the dormitory."
Wei Luxue patted her chest assertively and said, "Iâm awesome at PUBG. Want me to take you to play? Senior can carry you to victory."
"I donât play games."
"Youâre no fun." Wei Luxue instantly lost interest upon hearing that Mo Jingchun doesnât play games.
A game like PUBG that really trains the mind, yet you donât play it, alright then.
Ah, the world of geniuses is so lonely, not understood by others.
I thought Iâd found someone like me, but turns out not.
"Anything else you want to ask? If not, Iâll be leaving."
"Letâs just add each other on WeChat, ask me questions directly there."
As soon as they added each other on WeChat, Mo Jingchun saw Wei Luxue dash off like she was in a race, her legs seemingly fitted with little engines, disappearing in a flash.
In Wei Luxueâs words, her teammates were calling her online.
Before the library entrance, Mo Jingchun was left alone in the breeze, confused.
Not having washed the dishes just to wait for Wei Luxue, who came and answered questions.
But why did it feel like she said nothing at all?
On the way back with Candy, Mo Jingchun called Zhang Hui Zhen.
Upon connecting, a lazy-sounding Zhang Hui Zhen asked over the phone, "Whatâs up? Canât reach Wei Luxue by phone?"
Mo Jingchun: "We already met."
Lying on a chair, dressed in pajamas, and applying a facial mask, Zhang Hui Zhen casually asked, "Then why arenât you contacting Wei Luxue and instead calling me?"
"We already talked, and she went back to play games."
Upon hearing the words "play games," Zhang Hui Zhenâs mouth twitched.
In class, Wei Luxue was not only a genius but also famously a game addict. After class, she would head back to the dormitory to play games, such a paradox.
What is a genius? A genius is someone who is four or five years younger than you, your peer, and with casual learning can leave you far behind.
"Wei Luxue is only 15, so liking games is normal." Zhang Hui Zhenâs words seemed to either comfort Mo Jingchun or pacify her own young heart.
After the call ended, Mo Jingchun raised an eyebrow and muttered to himself, "Fifteen, no wonder she looks like a child. Turns out sheâs really underage."
"Big brother~ what are you talking about?"
"Nothing, weâre going back now."
On the other side, Wei Luxue, who returned to the dormitory earlier than Mo Jingchun, immediately turned on her high-end laptop and put on her headphones.
As Wei Luxueâs roommates had long since gotten used to it, this was nothing new.
"Follow me, Iâll carry you to victory in PUBG."
Within minutes, Wei Luxue frowned and yelled, "Can you be a bit more aware? Charging in recklessly like this is just asking to die!"
"See, I told you itâs easy to die this way, and I donât even get a chance to save you."
After finishing two games, Wei Luxue saw her roommate reading a book and said to her teammates, "Iâm done for the night, letâs play again tomorrow."
With that said, Wei Luxue exited the game and opened her half-written thesis, continuing to write, muttering a bit resentfully, "Itâs just early graduation from college, no need to make it a postgraduate research topic."
Reading a book, Dong Lingyan suddenly felt completely disoriented.
Invisible bragging is the deadliest kind.
Sighing, Dong Lingyan calmed herself and continued reading.
When you realize you canât climb that mountain, itâs time to give up, otherwise, youâll just meet your end on the way up.
PS: Thanks to JDHSUF for the support.