Chapter 564 (2/2)

Zhao Youyue no longer tied her hair up into a student ponytail. Instead, she returned to the fiercer, imposing “black, long, straight” hairstyle. The goddess version of Lady Zhao has finally made her University debut, in full force!

It was time to use her heroine form to expand her horizons and claim her domain!

Now, she only needed one more person before she could bring her conceptualized “FR Society” into fruition. FR Society was short for Food Research Society. It sounded a little too serious, so she could not really turn it into an “afternoon tea place where people gathered after class.” That would be really embarrassing. After all, societies had to come up with real things to do. Students were supposed to feel that societies existed for a reason. During on-campus carnivals and festivals, societies would be there to please the lecturers and students…

Zhao Youyue wanted to use her identity as a Society President to run as Student Council President. That throne was hers to claim. On the other hand, she felt that “FR Society” was an excellent idea. In the future, she could open a food store in the university and get the students addicted to her food. If anyone was opposed to her being in the Student Council, she would deny them her cooking!

Currently, the four members of the FR Society were Zhao Youyue, Han Leng, He Weiwei, and Zhou Cai. Zhou Cai was only recruited by Zhao Youyue to pull up the numbers. Zhao Youyue had agreed to grant her credits without having to attend meetings or participate in activities. It ws impossible to turn down such a deal!

A girl like Zhou Cai might not be able to bring Zhao Youyue any help, but at least, she was not a troublemaker. That was good enough.

Zhao Youyue did not spread the news about her new society. If she did, their applications would be overloaded. After all, she was now a veritable campus idol. Many bold boys wanted to approach her in various ways.

Since Lady Zhao was not yet taken, there was no harm trying to pluck her petals, right?

University was not like high school, where people could reject pursuits by saying they did not want to date yet.

Therefore, Zhao Youyue had to tread carefully and seek out members who met her requirements. Then, she thought of Du Hang, the autistic boy who she now affectionately called “Big Teacher Du.” He was lonely and unapproachable. Even his roommates found it hard to approach him, let alone strangers.

The military training had just concluded. It was only natural to find many wandering freshmen not yet in any societies of their own. Of course, someone like Du Hang would not see the need for societies. They were a complete waste of time. It was better to use the time to revise and write stories.

What of credits? Participating in societies was not the only way to get credits. It was not necessary. At most, it was an effortless way to obtain credits, but there were other social practice activities to make up for those lone wolves.

Du Hang had done his research. He was more comfortable working alone to obtain credits. He could do it all by himself.

When the new, transformed Lady Zhao, glimmering with an entirely different temperament stepped up to Du Hang with a smile and told him that she wanted to be alone with him, Du Hang’s whole mind came crashing down. Various looks from the other surrounding students also made him feel as if he was sitting on needles…

Du Hang did not like the feeling of being watched at all. He would rather be invisible.

Many in this world might be eager to be the protagonist, but Du Hang, who was too “woke,” was not such a person.

Protagonists experienced the excitement of being a protagonist, while supporting roles would be all the more unhappy. In Du Hang’s case, he would be pleased to be a narrator.

So, when facing the perfect smile of the goddess Lady Zhao, he used both of his hands to form a big cross.