Chapter 154
When someone sends a red envelope, it's hard to resist clicking on it.
Even Xiao Qi couldn't resist.
She didn't expect to get rich from receiving red envelopes, but because they're random and luck-based, she couldn't help but click and see if her luck was good.
Chen Mier was the most enthusiastic when it came to grabbing them. When she saw a red envelope, she stopped eating the remaining desserts and stared at her phone, shouting for everyone to grab it together.
Xiao Qi casually clicked on the latest one and unexpectedly got 169 yuan... How big were these red envelopes? And looking at the quantity, there were actually 20 of them. Judging from what others were grabbing, the lowest amount was around ten yuan.
It turned out that her casual click was the luckiest.
Several more appeared later, but Xiao Qi felt embarrassed to click on them because the amounts of money were larger. It felt different to grab one or two yuan compared to a hundred or two hundred yuan.
There was a feeling of getting something from someone for no reason.
In the group chat, apart from red envelopes, there were nothing but expressions of gratitude.
There were various thankful images, thanking the boss, thanking the big shots, thanking the richest person in China, thanking Wei Cheng...
After a wave of red envelopes, it seemed that new members kept joining the group. Chen Mier was hopping mad because the red envelopes were almost instantly grabbed, and if she was a little slower, there would be none left.
After a while, a red envelope rain descended in the group chat. This time it wasn't from the Southern and Northern Dynasties, but directly from someone named Su. Of course, it wasn't Xiao Qi.
Hearing Chen Mier's surprised exclamation, she had grabbed 166.66 yuan, which was a fixed amount. They were sent in batches of 20, and several batches were sent in a row. What a rich person.
A group of people started sending images of gratitude again, thanking Su, thanking the boss lady, and even thanking someone's sister-in-law...
Judging from the profile pictures, it should be Su Li. The profile picture was a high-end artistic photo, giving a sense of an international internet celebrity street shoot. It vaguely resembled Mulan and had a trendy vibe. The eyes were single-lidded, but they were beautiful and captivating.
Xiao Qi thought that her classmates were really rich. They could casually send red envelopes worth thousands of yuan.
Wei Cheng also had a look of disbelief, a mixture of excitement and nervousness. She had never grabbed so much money from red envelopes before. Someone in the group teased and said, "Thanks, big shot. It's enough to cover a month's food expenses."
She truly believed that the red envelopes she grabbed could cover a month's food expenses.
Because of the red envelopes, the group chat was lively.
They were all chatting about the two big shots who sent the red envelopes.
Although they hadn't participated in the military training, it seemed like they instantly became familiar with the whole class.
But the original sender of the red envelopes didn't mind.
But when she walked up, she couldn't help but speak up, "Can just anyone come here now?"
Most of the people there were familiar faces, and Wu Xinyue was the only unfamiliar one.
She sat somewhat awkwardly, and her smile froze on her face.
"This is my friend, Su Li. Weren't you in England for the summer vacation? You just came back, right?" a tall and thin boy with many acne scars on his face spoke up.
Someone else tried to smooth things over by asking Su Li if it was true that her aunt really had a castle in England.
Su Li had a bad temper and often caused a scene without giving people face.
But when she saw Li Weijin, she let it slide and went to sit next to her friends to talk.
Meanwhile, Wu Xinyue's face turned pale, and she was also feeling unhappy.
That girl who had just entered was so ugly. When she heard someone call her Su Li, she knew who that girl was. She was the relative of the school's founder, Xiaomi, and she acted all high and mighty, but she wasn't any better than herself.
However, Wu Xinyue knew that she was new and didn't have any background, so she just smiled and didn't mind anything.
The acne-faced guy next to her actually apologized to her, saying, "Don't mind Su Li's character. You'll know when you get to know her. She's actually straightforward and easy to get along with."
Li Weijin had no idea that he was the reason behind this unpleasant incident.
He saw Li Taiping trying to please that girl over there and shook his head. Being a bootlicker would eventually lead to having nothing. It was obvious that the girl was just keeping him around.
Before Su Li arrived, he was actually busy looking down at his phone and didn't talk to Wu Xinyue. She took the initiative to approach him for a chat, but he didn't find it funny and wondered what she was laughing about.
He continued scrolling through his phone.
He initially found En Hua, his new classmate, boring. He was preparing to study abroad, but he hadn't taken the English IELTS test yet, and he was getting confused. Passing the IELTS this semester should be enough.
Anyway, he was just passing time at school, but then he saw a photo of their class during military training. The girl leading the class with the class sign unexpectedly looked beautiful. It was the type of feeling he liked—neat, heroic, and pretty. For some reason, she caught his attention.
Later, when he went to the cafeteria, he saw that girl again at a glance.
But the girl didn't look at him. She was eating, very focused. Her roommate said something, and she smiled when she looked up. In any case, she looked even better while eating, giving off an appetizing feeling.
Finally, he asked Chen Da'en to bring her some fruit, and he also joined the class group and sent a bunch of red envelopes, trying to become familiar. They chatted a bit, and he noticed that she accepted one of his red envelopes and then posted a picture without saying anything. He thought it was about time and should be able to add her on WeChat.
Ignoring what the person next to him was saying, Li Weijin clicked on "Add Friend" and thought about what to say to make it sound natural and not awkward. But he was surprised to see the prompt: "Due to the other party's privacy settings, you cannot add them to your contacts via group chat."
Li Weijin: ...What the hell.