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Chapter 361 - 361 350 Leaving the Organization
361: Chapter 350 “Leaving the Organization 361: Chapter 350 “Leaving the Organization The bedding must have been sunned in advance because there was no musty smell at all.
The bedsheet was new, a sky blue checked pattern, just like the ones I used during my school days.
“The bedding and such were specially sunned a couple of days ago, so you can just make the bed!
This is your meal card.
If you don’t feel like going out to eat, you can have all three meals at the cafeteria behind the small building!
All the trainees and instructors from Hua’s Company eat there, and the food is quite good!”
“If there’s nothing else, I’ll take my leave!”
After a series of instructions, Xiao Ke completed his tasks and left, leaving Yue Feng alone in the room.
Yue Feng had been alone back at the store too, so he didn’t feel too uncomfortable after arriving in this unfamiliar environment.
He quickly made his bed with the provided bedding, then placed his toothbrush, soap, and such in the washroom before lying down to play with his phone.
It wasn’t long before a friend request popped up on his phone from Xiao Ke.
After Yue Feng accepted, he was swiftly added to a specialized WeChat group.
Batch 30 Hua School Trainees Group.
With the addition of Xiao Ke and Yue Feng, the group only had six members, none of whom Yue Feng knew!
Xiao Ke: “Welcome, Brother Feng, to the group!
This group is for posting various arrangements and so on.
When there’s nothing else going on, we can also chat and get to know each other!
If you need anything, just reach out to me.
I’m on call 24/7!”
Yue Feng sent a smiley face as a greeting and said, “Hello everyone, I’m Yue Feng.
I’m new here, please take care of me!”
“Welcome!”
“Welcome!”
A few scattered welcomes popped up in the group, and then it quieted down again.
With no common ground, people were not inclined to make idle conversation with a complete stranger.
“How is the evening and tomorrow planned out, Xiao Ke?
It’s a bit stuffy staying in the dorm,” Qin Hu, another participant, inquired in the WeChat group and tagged Xiao Ke.
Xiao Ke: “Technically speaking, it’s free time!
But it’s best not to wander about, as the production workshop behind the dormitory is off-limits!”
Qin Hu: “Damn!
Had I known, I would have come later.
How about a few brothers from the group go out for a couple of drinks to get to know each other?
There’s nothing planned for tonight anyway, drinks on me!”
Qin Hu took the initiative to offer a gathering, but no one responded, making the situation momentarily awkward.
Yue Feng glanced at it and, not being particularly fond of grandstanding social gatherings, casually set the group chat to “Do Not Disturb” and went back to watching other people’s live broadcasts on his platform.
Unaware of the time passing, two hours slipped by, and it grew dark.
Yue Feng’s stomach began to growl, so he put down his phone, locked the door, and went downstairs.
The small cafeteria behind was bustling, with people frequently coming in and out.
Yue Feng, with his meal card in hand, casually looked around at the food window, picked a couple of dishes he liked plus two large buns and a bowl of soup, then found a table and started eating head-down.
Only after finishing his meal did Yue Feng notice Xiao Ke eating at a table near the east gate convenience store, accompanied by several other unfamiliar faces.
However, after just a few glances, Yue Feng judged that these few people should also be students, because he recognized the guy he had bumped into in the corridor when he had just reported earlier today.
It seemed that something suddenly occurred to him, and Yue Feng took out his mobile phone to check the WeChat group chat history.
Sure enough, no one had responded to Qin Hu’s dinner invitation when he had looked, but within less than five minutes after that message had been sent, several people had replied one after another, and in the end, in the temporary WeChat group of six members, except for the instructor, the other four had all shown up, with only Yue Feng being the last to know and not catching this part.
Being out and about, Yue Feng didn’t like to stand out, but that didn’t mean he was antisocial.
Since everyone else was there and he was the only one not bubbling in the chat, it indeed seemed a bit awkward, so Yue Feng, with a thought, turned around and went to the restaurant’s snack bar to buy five bottles of iced black tea and, holding the drinks, sauntered over to their table.
“Sorry, guys, I wasn’t paying attention to the WeChat group messages.
I realized I was out of the loop only after I’d eaten!
Let me introduce myself, I’m Yue Feng.
Here, have some drinks to make up for it!” Yue Feng said sincerely as he approached the table.
“Haha, no need to be so formal, Brother Feng.
We’re just getting to know each other.
Come, take a seat.
Have you eaten already?
Should we add a couple more dishes?” Xiao Ke quickly called out as he saw Yue Feng approaching.
“No trouble, carry on.
I just grabbed something haphazardly earlier and I’m full!” Yue Feng replied.
Through the conversations that followed, Yue Feng learned the names of the four people at the table.
The young man who looked about Yue Feng’s age whom he had encountered in the corridor today was Qin Hu, and the short guy around 165 cm who had come with Qin Hu was Mu Jie.
Xiao Ke he had already met; the slightly overweight man in his thirties sitting next to Xiao Ke, who looked a bit greasy, was Yao Hongyuan.
It might be because the restaurant did not serve alcoholic beverages that all the big guys were drinking cola.
After sitting at their four-person table for about ten minutes, Yue Feng excused himself and left.
Aside from interjecting a few times right after he arrived, Yue Feng had mostly remained silent, quietly listening to their casual chat.
Often, by speaking, one could make certain judgments about a person, especially since Yue Feng had acquired the Insight Skill from the system, which made him quite accurate in observing others’ expressions and listening to their words.
From his observations, Yue Feng came to a basic conclusion: Qin Hu had a rather dominant personality, centering himself in conversations, and often exaggerated.
Mu Jie must have known Qin Hu before coming here as he mostly flattered Qin Hu in conversation and never expressed his own opinions.
In contrast, Yao Hongyuan was much more calculating, mostly staying quiet, but whenever the conversation slowed down a bit, he would timely chip in a few words to revive the discussion.
As for Xiao Ke, he had a very straightforward and forthright temperament, young and somewhat careless in his speech, even rather unguarded at times.
After Yue Feng had greeted them and left, Qin Hu gestured towards the direction Yue Feng had gone with his chin and asked Xiao Ke, “What’s the deal with this brother?
Do you know anything, Xiao Ke?”
Xiao Ke did indeed know a bit and shared what he had heard from Yan Xuesong in the afternoon.
“Oh, you mean Brother Feng?
He was referred here by Director Yan, a friend of his!
Seems he’s also a streamer on some platform.
Coming to Hua School is mostly about gaining experience and networking with people in the circle!”
Qin Hu somewhat doubted Xiao Ke’s explanation but nodded without asking further, only Yao Hongyuan stared thoughtfully in the direction Yue Feng had left.
After eating and drinking to his fill, Yue Feng wasn’t in a hurry to go back to his dorm to loaf around.
Hua’s Company base was quite large, almost like a small park, so Yue Feng pulled out his phone and called his child to report “work,” casually walking through the park.
He chatted leisurely on the phone for over an hour until the phone was slightly warm, then he finally hung up and returned to his room.
Early the next morning, while Yue Feng was still dreaming, he heard some noise in the corridor outside; so early in the morning, someone had come!
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