Chapter 2226 - 1253
Chapter 2226 - 1253
Ever since Liang Sisi and Lai Chuanyu became minor celebrities, the way they dressed for school was totally different from before.
The university doesn’t require uniforms anyway, so people just wear whatever they want—some wear stall-bought clothes, some wear big-name brands. With a bit of a filter in your eyes, you can clearly see from someone’s outfit what kind of family background they’ve got.
There are quite a lot of people like them, who don’t feel like spending money to dress themselves up.
After all, now that they’re in college, they’ve got a wide world ahead of them and can create a lot of wealth.
Seeing other people taking photos of them, they also quietly snapped a few of themselves to share in their campus Moments or whatever.
Another industrious day—studying hard before mealtime, working hard at school again.
Of course, this kind of post would also feature some building or scenery in the background to help set them off.
They didn’t have class that afternoon either. If it were before, they would have used the time according to their course schedule to arrange part-time work.
After all, the more you work, the more you earn.
But now that they’d accepted a job, they could afford to make a bit less money elsewhere.
The money the other party was paying them this time was enough for them to not work for a month or two and still not be short of cash.
For tailing someone, besides transportation, there are other tools too.
They had just noticed Mo Jingyan coming out of his office when Ye Qingning also came out from behind. The office door shut behind them.
It looked like the two of them were heading toward the parking lot—probably going out to eat.
It was Ye Qingning’s first day at school today, and she hadn’t signed up for many classes. She only registered for Mo Jingyan’s classes so she could take it easy.
She’d already had her big brother call the driver over to help carry all those books away.
Now she controlled herself to just hold her handbag and walk, trotting behind Mo Jingyan like his little tail, making people feel that the person in front wasn’t considerate at all, walking so fast.
It made people feel this girl was glued to Mo Jingyan—who on earth was she?
Someone knew she was a freshman, so they snapped a photo and posted it on the campus network, launching a flood of comments.
Of course, some said Ye Qingning was way too thick-skinned, calling her some childhood-sweetheart, pure-play little fangirl.
Honestly she wasn’t that different from them anyway—couldn’t they see Mo Jingyan wasn’t paying her any attention?
Was it just because they’d known each other since they were little that she could shamelessly stick to him like this?
Some people despised her, some envied her.
Right now, Ye Qingning still didn’t know that her shadowing of Mo Jingyan was being watched from afar, people pointing and whispering about her.
She was still holding her head high arrogantly, looking all tsundere, completely unaware that the campus forum was already full of comments about her.
Someone commented that after the previous scandal little fairy, there was now another Noble Family Girl—Mo Jingyan, the young and talented advisor, really was popular.
To already be an advisor and still be a single Dog—has anyone ever become an advisor before thirty?
And to become a professor isn’t something just anyone can do—he’s got the qualifications, Master’s and PhD and all that.
While she was trailing after him, Ye Qingning got a message from her big brother saying he hadn’t seen Luo Youyou leave the campus.
How was she supposed to know?
Her target was Mo Jingyan, so she could only say she didn’t know, maybe Luo Youyou just hadn’t gone out yet?
She did have her own selfish motives—she just didn’t want other outstanding girls joining them for a meal.
When her big brother had brought it up, she’d been unwilling in her heart, but she hadn’t shown it.
If Mo Jingyan had brought that girl back to his hometown, there had to be something between them—she definitely couldn’t leave them time to go on a date.
By this time, Luo Youyou was already home, completely unaware that someone was thinking about her.
When she drove to the parking lot and reached the campus gate, she noticed someone tailing her.
Could her car really be followed by just anyone?
As soon as she exited the campus gate, she cast an Illusion Array around the area, just enough so that others wouldn’t notice her car suddenly disappearing.
Even though the road had surveillance cameras, the campus cameras couldn’t see her anymore.
She set up this Formation precisely so the cameras wouldn’t capture anything.
Her car was just an ordinary car, but at the instant the Illusion Array took effect, she and the car were already inside her Flying Treasure. It wasn’t flying invisibly in the sky, but using Earth Escape.
A trip that would normally take an hour, and in rush hour more like one or two hours, with her method of moving underground without needing to run red lights, took her only ten minutes to get home.
The Flying Treasure massively cut down the time she wasted on commuting.
Now that Luo Youyou had a Flying Treasure, she didn’t even want to live in that nearby neighborhood by the school anymore—it was just a tiny apartment anyway.
She could go home, see her family, and have lunch at home without needing to cook herself.
The whole afternoon she could cultivate at home, then have dinner.
This half-carefree, half-student lifestyle was ridiculously enjoyable.
But she was still quite diligent. Once she got home and heard her grandparents and parents at the dining table talking about how the herbs they’d planted had already taken root and sprouted and would be ready to harvest in a few days, she felt a bit pressured.
They seemed to be working much harder than she was; she still had to go to school and take on missions—she just didn’t have enough time.
Right now, Luo Youyou really envied her grandparents and parents—they didn’t need to go to work, and besides cultivating, they just did planting and raising spiritual beasts and such.
They also had way more time to learn new skills. She really envied them for having so much time.
She started wondering if she should let them use some of her Magical Treasures for planting.
Or maybe get more Planting Treasures for them so they’d have something to pass the time with.
Once this idea came to her, Luo Youyou contacted Green Ox to apply, saying that since they’d already been using some basic skills, could they now get access to intermediate-level skills?
And could they also have more Planting Treasures?
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