Love? The Reborn Me Just Wants to Obtain Rewards-Chapter 156 - 85 A Kind Smile

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Chapter 156: Chapter 85 A Kind Smile Chapter 156 -85 A Kind Smile Su Huai’s life suddenly picked up the pace.

In the following days, no surprises occurred, everything proceeded as usual, moving forward steadily.

The wholesale quantity of plum juice steadily decreased, quickly stabilizing at around one hundred buckets a day.

Even the most delicious drinks would become tiresome if consumed daily, so most classes reduced the frequency of their plum juice purchases, roughly buying once every three or four days, mostly in the afternoon.

As expected, Su Huai didn’t panic at all.

The retail sales of Li’s Famous Soup also gradually returned to normal from the initial order explosion.

In business, when the hype dies down, things naturally return to where they started.

Chen Nuanhan wasn’t effective anymore.

At Capital Normal University, where 75% of the students were female, she had only basked in glory for two weeks in her previous life, maintaining her goddess halo until the end of military training.

This life’s overexposure had caused her to lose that sense of mystery earlier, with her popularity lasting even shorter.

On the evening of September 12th, she stood at the window for about 3 hours and sold only 200 cups of plum juice, the first time she felt so relaxed.

After finishing early, she sat across from Su Huai at the dining table, nibbling absent-mindedly on a piece of watermelon, and suddenly asked, “Isn’t the cost of hiring me already higher than the profit now?”

Su Huai didn’t bother to hide it, nodding with a smile, “Yes, so I solemnly inform you: Miss Chen Nuanhan, you’re laid off.”

“Phew…”

Chen Nuanhan sighed in dismay.

“Thinking back to the first day standing at the window… forget it, you won’t understand, Su Papi!”

Su Huai clearly perceived her emotions.

This was very rare, indicating the intensity of her inner turmoil.

But Gou Huai couldn’t empathize; he only wanted to laugh.

What don’t I understand?

Is it not just being melodramatic?

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Initially reluctant, then reveling in the sweetness and fully engaging, followed by a bittersweet longing when suddenly it ends, feeling unwilling to let go…

Aren’t all women like this?

Want to try with a regular salary for a whole semester, huh?!

60 bucks for four hours a day, you wouldn’t last two days!

Su Huai snorted at the melodramatic Nuanhan and chose to confront her head-on, “Insulting a superior leader? Your wages for today are docked!”

“Huh?!”

Chen Nuanhan’s head shot up, staring at Gou Huai in disbelief.

“On what grounds are you docking my pay? Today I didn’t rest for a minute, I was working the whole time!”

“Because I won’t need you tomorrow anyway…”

Gou Huai spoke leisurely, holding up his right index finger as a gun, and gently tapped her with it.

“You’re out, Su Papi is beginning to save money, any problem with that?”

Chen Nuanhan: Σ(っ°Д°;)っ

Damn! I’ve never seen such an asshole!

She almost exploded with anger, but Little Potato and Mi Lu, who had accompanied her today, were laughing so hard they hiccupped, slumping over the table unable to sit up.

Suddenly, Chen Nuanhan turned her head and looked around.

Su Huai was the picture of calm, not at all anxious.

When with those close to her, she could become physical in her anger.

But that wouldn’t work in a crowd, and with outsiders around, she had to maintain her princess demeanor.

There were still quite a few students and staff in the cafeteria, and they weren’t sitting in a secluded corner—Chen Nuanhan could control herself.

Indeed, Gou Huai’s judgment was spot on.

Chen Nuanhan clenched her fists and took several deep breaths, face stern, teeth gritted. “Alright alright, playing like this, huh? Just you wait!”

“Tsk, childish much!”

Gou Huai mocked her for being childish while proudly raising his eyebrows at her, then quickly got up and made his exit.

Seizing the advantage and running with it was advantageous for later, letting her simmer in her frustration.

The biggest difference between a jerk and an upstanding man is that the latter often inadvertently offends women, hitting their most sensitive spots; while the former purposefully provokes them to get angry, only to find ways to appease them later, never attacking their real insecurities.

As an upstanding man, what did Su Huai know about pulling strings?

But it’s all just playful jokes in the end.

Back in the dorm and after a good night’s sleep, Su Huai began to wrap up the business for plum juice.

Entering mid-September, the weather in Imperial Capital was no longer as muggy, plum juice could still sell, but indeed it no longer had any explosive potential.

For the last three days, Su Huai aimed for a smooth transition.

So, he planned a big giveaway on the closing ceremony day, following the principle of using up all the stockpiled materials.

Every freshman formation got a bucket per class, earning a round of applause.

Of course, it was given in the name of the Business School Student Union.

The School of Management shone the brightest during this military training and unsurprisingly received high praise from the university’s student affairs office, earning them two committee member positions in the university student union—one as the head and the other as the vice-head. Hu Shiyu successfully became the head of the Arts Department, and another guy became the vice-head of the Discipline Department.

Because Su Huai adamantly refused to join the university student union, swearing to devote his last drop of blood and effort to the School of Management.

Zhang Yaowen: Bullshit!

After internal School of Management recognition, Su Huai was promoted to the position of Secretary-General, now just waiting for the first meeting to announce it.

Moving back to the military training, the Big Data class performed brilliantly.

Mainly a bunch of mediocre people competing, whoever trained more and suffered more had the advantage.

Big Data class received Wang Zhongheng’s “special care,” so while Chen Nuanhan’s class was practicing singing during evening training, Big Data class was marching and stepping in formation, naturally highlighting the difference.

Consequently, the Big Data class earned the honor of being the outstanding group among all freshman classes, satisfying Zhang Yaowen’s little obsession.

As the class formation proudly marched past the stage, Gou Huai rocked his hands with flair in the viewing area.