Song Hemei patted Yi Qingqing on the shoulder and said, “Come on!”
Yi Qingqing walked up to the podium.
“Hello, everyone, I’m Yi Qingqing, a student majoring in Traditional Chinese Medicine Pharmaceutical. Please take care of me!”
After saying that, she bowed slightly and slipped off the stage.
It wasn’t because she was stage-nervous, but mainly because she wasn’t planning on running for class leader or anything like that, so there was no need for any of that fancy stuff or too many introductions.
“Ahem, our first-place student is a little shy. Let’s give her a round of applause!” Li Mei eased the tension and took the lead in applauding.
Yi Qingqing: “…”
She wasn’t shy just now, but now she was genuinely shy.
“Next, Chen Zhen!”
The bespectacled boy by the window glanced back at Yi Qingqing as he stood up, then walked up to the podium with his head held high.
“Hello, everyone, I’m Chen Zhen, from the capital. My parents are both researchers at the Institute of Pharmacology. I’m determined to be a better pharmaceutical developer and contribute to the development of the nation’s pharmaceuticals…”
“Qingqing, look at him, he’s so talkative! Why didn’t you say more?” Song Hemei nudged Yi Qingqing’s arm.
“Talking so much will delay everyone’s dinner. It’s already past four o’clock.” Yi Qingqing joked.
Song Hemei nodded and said, “Yeah, I’ll say less later. It’s just a simple self-introduction. There’s no need to turn it into a small speech. Besides, they’re all male comrades, so there’s no need to make friends.”
“…I’m mainly trying to explain that I have the foundation and the ability to take on the role of class monitor, leading everyone to progress together. I hope the teacher and classmates will consider it!”
Chen Zhen spoke for several minutes. When he finished, he bowed to everyone very seriously, which seemed much more solemn than Yi Qingqing’s polite bow.
His earlier words about running for class monitor made everyone think that he came from a wealthy family and might be a bit arrogant, but that sincere bow garnered a lot of goodwill and showed more genuine sincerity.
“Okay, after our self-introductions, let’s start electing class leaders.” Li Mei said as she wrote the words ‘Class monitor candidate: Chen Zhen’ on the blackboard.
“Next one, Zhou Jianhua!”
…
Next, the students went up one by one to introduce themselves.
Some people who wanted to run for class leaders also followed Chen Zhen’s example and made some more campaign-friendly statements.
Most others simply stated their names, ages, and hometowns.
When it was Song Hemei’s turn, she did the same as Yi Qingqing, stating her name and major before stepping down.
After stepping down, she said to Yi Qingqing, “It’s five o’clock already. We still have to elect class leaders, distribute books, and copy class schedules. Will there be food in the cafeteria by then?”
She was completely led astray by Yi Qingqing.
After everyone had introduced themselves, Li Mei asked if there were any other students who wanted to run for class leaders.
In fact, those who really wanted to run for the election had already made it clear when they introduced themselves. Only Yi Qingqing, who spoke before Chen Zhen, might have been missed. Li Mei’s eyes also fell on her. She felt that Yi Qingqing would be very suitable to be a member of the study committee.
But Yi Qingqing shook her head. She didn’t want to run for class monitor election, nor did she have any desire to be a study committee member. She just wanted to be an ordinary student and focus on her studies.
Perhaps being a class leader would be more beneficial for building connections and developing organizational skills, but Yi Qingqing felt that studying was more important in university. These things would take up her energy.
In pharmaceuticals, producing results was more important than anything else. As long as she was capable enough, she herself would be a network for others.
Hi, everyone~
Hope you’re doing well.
I want to inform you that a new series has been added to my list. You can check it out on the link below.
I recently like palace intrigue and harem themes, but some novels have a good start, but then the story is too long, so I got bored. It’s my problem, not the novel, hehe…
Then I found this novel.
Our MC gets the Childbirth System, and its main mission is to give birth to the emperors in the mission world, so almost all of the arc background is ancient times. The story contains palace intrigue, strategy to conquer the emperors, counterattack/revenge, and, of course, childbirth to rise to be the empress.
Since it’s a quick-transmigration theme, each arc will not be too long, but the story is full of twists and turns, so you won’t get bored.
Btw, since it’s mainly ancient times, please don’t apply modern law or norms to the story.
For example, in one of the arcs, the emperor is 30-something, while our MC is in her teens. In ancient times, it was quite normal. So please don’t comment like pedophil*, or something like that.
I will insert some information about ancient China, so you can imagine the situation and conditions at that time.
I hope you can enjoy the story~ ♥️
Since it’s a new series, there will be a promotional period. This series will be updated every day from Monday, Feb 2nd to Sunday, Feb 8th. After that, it will follow its update schedule.
Also, a new schedule has been released on my Kofi page. Please check it out, so you don’t miss your favorite series.
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