Love? The Reborn Me Just Wants to Obtain Rewards-Chapter 160 - 86 Hooked on a Little Fairy_3
Chapter 160: Chapter 86: Hooked on a Little Fairy_3 Chapter 160 -86: Hooked on a Little Fairy_3 The smart ones immediately understood—okay, this person is the new darling of the student council.
Su Huai didn’t want to be too high-profile either, a few simple words, and that was that.
“I don’t want to take up too much of the leaders’ and senior students’ time. My name is Su Huai, a freshman in the big data class. Our major is quite unique, which is why I was lucky enough to receive Director Sun’s special treatment, for which I am both honored and anxious. Therefore, during our time working together, I will fulfill my duties responsibly and perform the tasks that I should.”
Less than 10 seconds, and he was off the stage.
When he returned to his seat, he unsurprisingly attracted various kinds of attention.
The meeting lasted for about two hours, and to summarize, there were several major points—
First, Chang Siyuan officially stepped down, and the junior from the Public Administration Department, Fu Zhitao, took over as the president.
Second, Su Huai’s position as secretary-general was confirmed, and he was also appointed as the deputy director of the Business School Entrepreneurship Center.
It’s worth mentioning separately that although Sun Yu was named the director, the actual work was to be handled by Su Huai. When students submitted entrepreneurship applications, Gou Huai was both the first and second gatekeeper, with the third step being reporting to the Business School Entrepreneurship Committee for approval.
Third, Hu Shiyu was appointed as deputy secretary-general, with a shift in focus to the university student council.
Fourth, the student council was recruiting new members.
Su Huai had two spots allocated, one of which was predestined for Ding Yi, and the other would be considered during class meetings.
The School of Management is a small department, without too much or too heavy workload; eighteen people were enough, and the big data class alone accounted for one-sixth of that…
But Gou Huai still didn’t feel quite satisfied and secretly pondered: Should he lure Kuokuo or Youyou to help out?
After all, the dirty and exhausting tasks should be handled by a guy, right?
Life continued unfazed by it all.
Fifth, assist the university student council in organizing this year’s campus singing competition, then take charge of organizing this year’s academic lectures within the School of Management, as well as overseeing the recruitment and organizational work of clubs within the department.
Su Huai’s role as secretary-general was an exception, and it caused a little flutter.
By ‘little’, it means no one openly questioned it, but there were plenty of whispers and odd looks.
Since nobody caused a fuss in his face, Su Huai couldn’t be bothered to respond.
The secretary-general is essentially a communication bridge between the department, the school authority, various managing teachers, the president, and subordinates…
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A powerful secretary-general can handle everything, nothing can be done without him; while a less powerful one is just a tool, busy running around without any real influence.
Su Huai intended to be a centrist.
Let them handle things first, and if they couldn’t manage, he would step in; if it still didn’t work, he would just let it go…
With Gu Jiuyue hanging around, who had that much time to coddle them!
If it weren’t for showing support to Zhang Yaowen, how much money would it take to hire him!
After the meeting ended, Su Huai directly recruited two strong men—Hu Shiyu and the head of the Literature and Art Department, Qiu Li.
“Sister Hu, since you’ve moved to the university student council, the coordination work will be handed over to you. Sister Qiu, the documents have been issued; please organize the class representatives to mobilize, then compile a list of applicants, and hand it over to Sister Hu. If you need my coordination, we’ll chat on V later,” he said.
All tasks were delegated cleanly; what coordination work was left for him to do?
Miss Qiu Li felt helpless and responded in a subdued tone.
Hu Shiyu, on the other hand, was quite happy. Even though she also knew she was being used as a pawn, the opportunity to continue interacting with Su Huai made it worthwhile.
He had just made two to three hundred thousand after all!
Yes, the department believed Su Huai had made only two to three hundred thousand, and already they were green with envy…
Of course, Su Huai himself was aware that he attracted resentment, but he did not show any reaction whatsoever.
Even though Hu Shiyu took the initiative to hint, “Su Huai, you’ve made so much and even got me to do work for you, when are you going to treat our seniors to a meal?”
But Gou Huai rejected her.
“Today, our class had arranged a gathering in advance, let’s find another opportunity. I definitely won’t forget everyone’s help, and we’ll make it more formal then,” he said.
The words were graceful, but he didn’t mention when it would actually happen.
Entertaining with a meal could often solve problems, but conflicts don’t have just one solution.
Without a clear understanding of the situation, Su Huai didn’t want to indulge them—those who made petty reports were definitely among the twenty-something people present.
So, wait for it!
If we can get along, all well and good, otherwise I’ll clean all of you out…
Su Huai was never just about playing smooth; if someone thought he was just a businessman, they were absolutely blind and heartless.
At noon, everyone went their separate ways to grab their own meals.
The class meeting was at three in the afternoon, and Su Huai didn’t head to Zhang Yaowen’s office until half-past two.
Perhaps Professor Cheng had some things he only wanted to discuss with Director Zhang. It wouldn’t have been good to arrive too early.
This was the third time he saw Gu Jiuyue, and that sense of astonishment finally lessened a bit, but she was still stunning, like a painting.
Sitting quietly on the sofa, she seemed to be daydreaming in heaven.
After exchanging greetings with Zhang Yaowen and Professor Cheng, Su Huai naturally sat opposite Gu Jiuyue, bringing her back to earth with his opening remark.
“Gu classmate, how are you getting along with Chuchu?”
His voice was gentle, the tone calm, the expression natural.
Gu Jiuyue’s eyes rippled slightly, and she spoke a little more.
“Quite well, when I call her Chuchu, she runs towards me much faster…”
Professor Cheng and Zhang Yaowen exchanged a look of surprise, then turned their heads and scrutinized Su Huai carefully.
Gou Dongxi’s skin was still a bit dark, having not fully gotten over Chen Nuanhan’s “gift.”
But now, having digested 4 points of looks and 8 points of physique, he sat there broad-shouldered and straight-backed, clear-headed, already possessing a different demeanor.
Su Huai took no notice of the astonished gazes from the parents, and naturally continued with his next question.
“Have you come across any other Cat classmates? They all have names.”
Gu Jiuyue’s eyes swelled with waves of interest, her curiosity bursting at the seams.
“Really? Then…”
Gou Huai had reeled in the little fairy, but chose to keep her dangling.
“I can’t describe them to you right now. The next time you see them, take a photo of them for me. I’ll go ask the seniors, and little by little you’ll recognize them all.”
Gu Jiuyue felt that made sense, so she nodded firmly, “Okay! It’s a promise!”
She valued promises.
Gou Huai casually tore off a sticker and slapped it onto Gu Jiuyue’s forehead.
Breaking the ice was not his sole purpose; understanding Gu Jiuyue and finding opportunities to quickly earn gold coins were Gou Huai’s real schemes.
Manipulating an inexperienced young girl, that I am very good at…