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Chapter 1558 - 748: Party Branch Secretary Yan Fei_2
Chapter 1558: Chapter 748: Party Branch Secretary Yan Fei_2
The classroom burst into laughter at that, but this guy named Hu Jianshe was not the least bit shy, cheerfully introducing: "I’m telling the truth, back when we celebrated the New Year in the village, we would perform in town, and I was the one dancing with the broadsword. Even part of my tuition fees was earned through my broadsword dance!"
Now everyone laughed even more, with someone shouting from below: "So wouldn’t that make you Hu Yidao? Show us a move..."
"No, no, not now, some other time," said Hu Jianshe with a chuckle. "Teacher Lu already mentioned, our class is full of talents, what if there’s a hidden master among you? I’d just embarrass myself. My moves are just for show, fine for street performance but without any real Kung Fu merit."
Amidst the laughter, Hu Jianshe collected his textbooks and stepped down, and Lu Bin called the next student: "Yan Fei."
Yan Fei was still taking notes, but when his name was called, he quickly closed his notebook, stood up, and took the stage: "Hello everyone, my name is Yan Fei, I am from Wancheng City. I’ll be your classmate for the next four years, please take good care of me."
Having said this, he even gave a chuckle and a fist-and-palm salute before turning around to wait for Lu Bin to hand over the textbooks.
Lu Bin, holding a stack of books, didn’t hand them to him right away, but waited for him to step down before smiling at the students: "Yan Fei is being too modest, I feel I need to elaborate a bit. Our student here received a bonus of twenty points on his university entrance exam. Let’s play a little game and see if anyone can guess what those twenty extra points were for?"
Actually, from the moment Yan Fei’s name was mentioned, a few students already had a look of curiosity on their faces, clearly knowing something. When they heard Lu Bin’s question, they were ready to answer, but Lu Bin quickly added, "Those who know, stay quiet for now, give others a chance to guess."
"Physical education bonus points," someone from below shouted.
"That’s also correct, but not precise enough. Can anyone guess the specific activity?" Lu Bin said with a smile. "Just guessing physical education is too easy. One look at Yan Fei and you can tell – for him to score points in phys-ed would definitely be a breeze."
When Lu Bin talked about physical stature, it was not just an idiomatic expression. Among a group of students who had studiously made it to university, Yan Fei was the type who at first glance stood out, exceptionally healthy and energetic—most students hadn’t participated in fitness activities; there were some with bean sprout physiques, some with untrue appearances of weight, and some who looked like complete bookworms.
In such a group of students, like the previously mentioned Hu Jianshe, although not very tall, just standing there, he seemed exceptionally sturdy. If you were to say he got a bonus for physical education, nobody would be surprised.
Yan Fei’s physique was the agile type, and in the summertime when people dressed down, it was really easy to tell.
But Lu Bin purposefully asked them to guess the sport, which made the proposition a tricky one. The students guessed a variety of answers including basketball, table tennis, and even high jump, long jump, sprints, and marathons – but no one guessed right. The fact that a Level 2 Warrior could get bonus points was not widely known, and besides, Lu Bin intentionally called it a physical activity, leading them astray, so no one really thought in that direction.
After almost everyone had guessed, Lu Bin finally said with a smile: "Alright, now those in the know can speak up."
"Warrior!"
"Hero!"
"Kung Fu expert!"
"..."
A few students who had been holding back eagerly shouted out.
They were all correct. To most students, a Level 2 Warrior must be a Kung Fu expert.
Lu Bin, with a chuckle, confirmed: "Correct, Yan Fei got his extra points for being a Level 2 Warrior. He was too humble just now, not even mentioning it. But I can’t let him deceive everyone, I have to expose him. From now on, when you go out, there’s no need to be afraid, if you encounter any trouble just tell them, in our class, we have plenty of martial arts masters, not only those who can wield broadswords, but professional warriors as well..."
The students were split – half were just curious, the other half both surprised and curious, all turning to look at Yan Fei.
"And to add one more thing," continued Lu Bin. "Does anyone know about the popular novel that was circulating this summer holiday, ’When Aircraft Carriers Meet Dinosaurs’? Could those who have read it, please raise a hand – let’s see!"
Several classmates immediately raised their hands.
Lu Bin said with a smile, "This book is also written by Yan Fei."
"Ah..."
The classroom suddenly became lively.
Regarding the mention of a second-level Warrior, most people only felt it was mysterious and were curious. But when it comes to publishing a book, especially a fairly famous novel, everyone knew this was impressive—besides, those who were able to get into university would definitely be more inclined to reading, and it was not uncommon for some to even dream of becoming an author. Now, knowing that a classmate among them had published a novel, it would’ve been strange not to find it miraculous.
Yan Fei had originally taken a corner seat by himself. Due to the small number of students in the class, he didn’t even have a desk mate—all the other students were staying in the dormitory, and they had enough time in the past couple of days to get acquainted. He didn’t stay at the dorm so he didn’t have any familiar faces around, and of course, the new students sat next to people they knew.
Unexpectedly, due to Lu Bin’s couple of ’revelations’, he suddenly became a star in the class.
But university students these days, well, still being university students, at least had enough restraint. Even though they were curious about him, there was no one rushing to his side for autographs like Gong Shuhao did. Instead, due to his ’mysterious’ attributes, everyone kept a respectable distance from him.
To say they kept a respectable distance might not be quite accurate. Surely some classmates wanted to get to know and exchange ideas with him, but they were also afraid that a classmate who was both a second-level Warrior and a great author might be too proud—if he wasn’t willing to give them the time of day, they’d lose face, right?
Overall, with the current expansion of school admissions not being too severe, there were still a lot of pure students around, and everyone still maintained that student temperament characteristic of school environments.
But Lu Bin also knew where to draw the line. He didn’t mention that Yan Fei was also the boss of Mo Niuhua Farming and Pastoral Company. Perhaps there would be some rumors among the students, but after all, rumors are just rumors. As long as the teacher didn’t speak out, Boss Yan could still ’keep a low profile’ for a while longer.
The students who came up later were a bit frustrated. Some wanted to show off their special talents, but thinking about having someone in the class talented in both literature and martial arts, they suddenly felt it was rather pointless... The little skills they were once proud of now seemed unimpressive!
After the students finished introducing themselves, it was time to elect class leaders.
Teacher Lu, on the other hand, did not interfere. He simply wrote a bunch of positions such as class president and party secretary on the blackboard, then let the students nominate their own candidates.
The election for the first class president was somewhat cold since everyone was too modest, with no one volunteering to run for class president or party secretary. Perhaps considering the significance of these positions, everyone, being new, consciously decided to ’keep a low profile’.
Seeing everyone’s silence, Teacher Lu simply called out names directly: "He Miao, Wang Xiangsheng, Fu Lulu, Hu Jianshe... Yan Fei, do any of you want to be the class president or party secretary?"
Fu Lulu was also a girl, and it must be said that girls who choose a major in biological engineering are quite impressive. Fu Lulu’s grades might not be the best, but she ranked high in the class, and she also mentioned she had a talent for singing and dancing...Those who could introduce themselves like that are generally more outgoing.
The class president and party secretary definitely needed to be someone outgoing and with fairly good grades. After all, they are still students; it wouldn’t look good if they had poor grades.
Yan Fei quickly raised his hand: "I’ll be the party secretary."
Immediately, some students began to laugh quietly—those who have been to school know that most of the time, in middle and high schools, party secretaries are female students, while class presidents are mostly male.
Lu Bin also found it amusing and after thinking for a bit said, "Now that Yan Fei has self-nominated to be the party secretary, does anyone have any objections?"
"No objections!" a number of students replied.
Although the responses were not in unison, it was clear that the majority were in favor. Teacher Lu went along with it: "Alright, then Yan Fei is our class’s new party secretary. We’ll hold off on the inauguration speech until all the class leaders are elected. Let’s give him a round of applause in support."
The applause was quite enthusiastic, after all, he is a talent in both literature and martial arts!
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