Daily Life in the Countryside After Being Reborn -
Chapter 104 - 74: Her and His Years (Third Watch) (Part 3)
Chapter 104: Chapter 74: Her and His Years (Third Watch) (Part 3)
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Upon hearing there were dumplings to eat, the students were not at all shy, clamoring as they scrambled to get some.
Zhou Ziang also got a few dumplings with celery and pork filling. Due to the cold weather, the over a hundred dumplings packed for the school had already turned cold, with the skins so stiff that they curled up at the ends. But none of the international students, sick of hamburgers and hot dogs, complained; everyone savored the dumplings with gusto, for in a foreign land, the food from one’s homeland carries a special meaning.
As the night grew deeper, a few candles were lit on the lawn, and several students who had drunk too much huddled together, singing the national anthem. As they sang, some began to choke up with emotion.
Yao Feng, seeing this, suggested everyone go to the graduate dorms, where the apartments had better amenities than the undergraduate housing, including satellite TV through which one could watch domestic broadcasts. At that time, satellite networking was not as developed as it is now. New Year’s in China was already over, and the Spring Festival Gala had long ended, but for the students in the United States, this New Year’s Eve had just begun.
Zhou Ziang did not follow the crowd to the dorms. The former "Zhou Ziang" was a typical electronics enthusiast, which is why, on a thunderstorm night, he and his computer were both struck by lightning.
Seeing that he didn’t want to go, Yao Feng did not insist.
A group of people marched grandly toward the graduate apartments. Zhou Ziang, however, walked to the other side of the school’s field.
On the other side of the school, there might have been another group of Chinese international students celebrating the New Year, as dazzling fireworks burst forth from the ground into the sky—first as a cluster, then scattering wide, like stardust spreading across the heavens. The air was tinged with an almost imperceptible scent of gunpowder.
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