Back to the 80s: Raising my Wolfy Boyfriend-Chapter 273: Yuan Shangwei and Jiang Hanyi
Then there’s Jiang Hanyi, a particularly gentle person, who is the vice president of the student council.
This person seems to have a complicated relationship with the school’s female bully, Ke Haimei.
Rumors are both good and bad; some people say they often see them together, while others say they see them arguing intensely.
Logically, to force gentle Senior Jiang to the point of arguing, it shows their relationship is really bad.
And on the first day of school, when Ke Haimei and her group bullied Xing Ying, it was because of Jiang Hanyi.
The specific details are unknown, but it is confirmed that the conflict was because of him. 𝑓𝑟ℯ𝘦𝓌𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝑐ℴ𝓂
Jiang Hanyi is Yu Shuo’s good buddy, with an impressive family background, although not as prominent as Yu Shuo’s family, it’s still a family everyone looks up to.
Yuan Shangwei, this guy is tall and handsome, giving a great sense of security, especially to female students.
He’s also Yu Shuo’s good buddy and really likes playing basketball; whenever he occupies the court, half of it is filled with female students.
Oh, he’s also the head of the student council’s sports department.
His family background is impressive, rumored to be at the center of power, not as powerful as the Yu Family, but not to be underestimated.
These three prominent figures were explained to the freshmen within days of starting school, and during this time, the student council members appeared frequently, allowing them to see this trio from afar.
And thanks to Gu Jin today, the classmates saw the three prominent figures up close.
For a moment, they couldn’t tell if they were jealous, admiring, or feeling complex emotions.
...
Gu Jin followed the three out of the classroom and downstairs, Yu Shuo stopped and introduced his two good brothers beside him.
"Shi... um, junior, these are my two good brothers." Yu Shuo pointed to the tallest boy beside him and said, "His name is Yuan Shangwei, and his family is also in politics."
He then pointed to the gentle-looking, somewhat delicate boy: "His name is Jiang Hanyi, my good brother, his family is in business."
"Hello." Gu Jin nodded amicably.
Yuan Shangwei grinned, "Hello, you’re Gu junior, right? Since you’re Yu Shuo’s friend, feel free to reach out if you need anything."
"Then I won’t stand on ceremony, please take care of me in the future." Gu Jin replied.
Jiang Hanyi gave Gu Jin a courteous smile, "Hello, Gu junior."
"Hello, Senior Jiang."
Listening to his apprentice call his two buddies ’seniors’, Yu Shuo secretly pouted, feeling like the two were taking advantage of him, the hierarchy felt a bit messy.
Suppressing his discomfort, he started hustling them away: "Alright, alright, now that you’ve met there’s nothing else for you, go on back."
"Tsk tsk..."
This toss-aside action made Yuan Shangwei express dissatisfaction, but he didn’t say much.
He nodded friendly at Gu Jin, hooked Jiang Hanyi’s shoulder, lazily saying to Yu Shuo: "Remember you owe me and Hanyi a meal!"
Yu Shuo scolded with a laugh: "Got it, can you not be so petty? It’s just a meal, I’ll treat you soon!"
"Yu Young Master’s meal isn’t easy to come by." Yuan Shangwei expressed longing, reminiscing about something.
Before being dragged away by Yuan Shangwei, Jiang Hanyi said "see you next week" audibly to Yu Shuo and Gu Jin.
Watching their backs fade away, Gu Jin and Yu Shuo headed towards the school gate.
As they walked away, they didn’t notice a few girls watching from not far away.
"Mei Jie, who is that girl?"
With dyed red hair, Xiao Yue stared intently at Gu Jin’s back.







