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Chapter 52 Going to Guangzhou

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    After Li Junwei came back, he attended class reunions non-stop, including elementary school, junior high school, high school, and high school classes before and after the separation. He was extremely busy.  Gao Liang and him were also classmates, but they did not attend any class reunions. Firstly, because she was busy, and secondly, because she felt that class reunions were almost a gathering of winners, and had little to do with losers like her and Wu Chunmei.

    Li Junwei was busy for several days, and finally stopped and stayed at home.  Gao Liang never went to college, and he didn't know if college would change people like this. It seemed that after going to college, Li Junwei became a new person.  It's no wonder that there are very few college students these days. They are truly the proud ones, which inevitably makes people's self-confidence skyrocketing.

    That afternoon, Gao Liang woke up from his nap and heard Li Junwei and Gao Shan talking outside: "Shanshan, what book are you reading? Lend me "Story Story"."

    "Give it to me!" Gao Shan's voice became louder, "Do you college students still read such vulgar novels?"

    Li Junwei laughed: "Don't we just eat and poop?"

    As soon as Gao Liang walked to the door, he saw Gao Shan jump up, nimbly snatch the book away from Li Junwei, and said without looking back: "Of course, you eat gold and earn silver, how are you the same as us?"

    Li Junwei frowned, always feeling that Gao Shan had deep hostility towards him. Although the two of them used to compete with each other, Gao Shan was still willing to get close to him, but now she really hates him. The little girl has grown up.  , it¡¯s not as fun as when I was a kid: ¡°Shanshan, are you still angry with me?¡±

    Gao Shan did not answer.  Gao Liang came out and said to Li Junwei, "You didn't go to the party today?"

    Li Junwei sat down on the small chair and waved his hand: "No, the party is finally over, I'm tired." He yawned.

    Gao Liang sat down next to him and said casually: "Junwei, aren't big cities colorful and full of feasting and feasting?"

    Li Junwei leaned on the back of his chair: "It's much more prosperous than our place. But we are poor students and can't live near those people."

    "Then your school should have a lot of activities, right?"

    "Yes, there are many interest groups in the school, such as poetry, literature, music, art, etc. I also plan to learn guitar." Li Junwei talked about his college life with a happy smile on his lips.

    Gao Liang noticed the expression on his face. He must be very satisfied with his university. However, it might be just a thought and he would fall from the clouds into hell: "Are you a class cadre?"

    Li Junwei shook his head: "No, I plan to go to the student union next semester. There is a fellow student who is the propaganda minister in the student union. He said he can let me be a secretary. He is about to graduate, and next year I may be the deputy minister. I'm done.  Student union cadres will also have great advantages when assigned jobs in the future."

    When Gao Liang heard that it was probably the Propaganda Department that had done something bad, he couldn't help but said: "Aren't you the ones assigning work? Do you still care about being a student union cadre?"

    Li Junwei said with a smile: "Even the distribution of work is good or bad. For example, the difference between hospitals in big cities and hospitals in small counties is huge."

    Gao Liang thought for a while and said: "I think no matter how active you are in school, it is better to learn in a professional way. When you go out to work in the future, won't you still rely on a scalpel to make a living? And if you have excellent grades, the professor will be particularly impressed. Generally speaking,  Aren¡¯t professors the ones who recommend jobs?¡±

    Li Junwei looked at Gao Liang thoughtfully: "You are right."

    Gao Liang said: "Junwei, I didn't go to college. I envy you for going to college. If I were you, I would put study first. If other things are too energy-consuming, I don't think you should do it."  Gone. As you said, everything comes with giving. Only when you give up something can you gain something."

    Li Junwei said nothing.  Gao Liang then added: "Shanshan is angry with you because she heard that you skipped classes and felt that you did not respect the teacher. She wants to be a teacher in the future."

    Li Junwei suddenly realized it, and then said with a smile: "So that's it, it's very ideal. Shanshan, don't be angry, I will never skip class again."

    Gao Shan didn't know when she came back to the door again. She said, "I'm not angry just because of this. You are the pride of all of us, but you said so frankly that skipping classes is a matter of course. This disappoints us so much."  ¡±

    Li Junwei looked at Gao Shan and then at Gao Liang with some astonishment. Suddenly he felt that he had let down many people. He lowered his head and said, "I'm sorry, I have let you all down. I will keep my job in mind."

    Gao Shan will hold the "Story Meeting" in his hands.When Gao Liang heard Li Junyi's name, she hurried out. She thought it was someone delivering the package, but she saw a middle-aged man with a majestic face and a straight body. The other person said: "I am Zhu Wenwu's father. My son just called me."  When he came to my unit, he was told that Li Junyi was ill and hospitalized. If your family members are free, you'd better go and have a look."

    When Gao Liang heard the news, he almost fainted. When he turned around, he saw Gao Shan supporting Grandma Wang. She also rushed over: "Grandma! Grandma, are you okay?"

    Li Junwei asked hurriedly: "Uncle, what's wrong with my brother? What disease does he have?"

    Director Zhu said: "It seems to be a stomach problem. It shouldn't be too serious. The main reason is that Zhu Wenwu is too busy. He is too busy to take care of him alone. I want you to take care of him personally at home."

    Grandma Wang burst into tears: "Junyi, is Junyi okay?"

    Gao Liang had been listening to Director Zhu's words with open ears, and quickly comforted the old man: "Grandma, it's okay. Brother Junyi's illness is not serious. Don't be afraid. He will be fine." Rather than comforting the old man, he said:  Comfort yourself.

    Li Junwei said: "Thank you, uncle, I will buy a ticket to Guangzhou right away."

    Gao Liang made a quick decision: "Junwei, buy two tickets and I'll go with you." (Remember this site's website address: www.hlnovel.com
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