My Demon Friends-Chapter 650 - 616 Still Indulging You

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"Let me tell you, especially those of you who don't have enough credits, listen carefully.

"Think about what skills you have, such as photography, calligraphy, painting, or even writing poems and essays.

"Pay attention to the relevant activities organized by the school, especially next semester, and keep an eye on the messages in the group chat. Usually, by the junior year, the school knows some slackers don't have enough credits and will specifically organize activities for you to earn them. The easiest ones are street cleaning and attending lectures—just once, and you get 0.25 credits. More difficult ones include various competitions, which we'll post in the group chat.

"But relying on just one thing won't cut it. The credits added by one activity are very few, and there's a cap for each category. You'll have to think of more ways.

"And now, the important part—"

Zhou Qianqian let out a long sigh, rested with her hands on her hips for a while, then continued, "It's this semester, at the end of the summer holiday, every department will have the 'Three Rural Issues Program,' right? It can add up to three credits. Besides, it's not just about credits; the experience is meaningful and could even turn your salted-fish lives around. I hope those who are lacking credits and want to get some practice and experience will actively participate."

Sitting in the front row, Chang Xiaoxiang raised his head and asked, "What is the 'Three Rural Issues Program'?"

"The 'Three Rural Issues Program' is a practical activity launched in the 1980s by the central government. It involves going to rural areas to spread cultural, technological, and health knowledge. Our school's programs are usually focused on teaching, and a teacher will take you to some remote mountain area to educate the children about culture and science. Additionally, you can also plan your social practice based on the concept of the program, take daily photos and keep a record, then submit it yourself. As long as the leadership approves, you'll get the credits."

"Oh..."

Zhou Qianqian, knowing they weren't really paying attention, emphasized again, "Trust me, it's really fun, with a 100% approval rate."

Zhou Li hastily checked his credits on his phone.

Stupid academic affairs system...

Finally, he found them.

He had a total of 6.5 credits.

Among them, 3 credits came from physical and cultural contests, which he got from the sports meet. To be precise, he actually got 6.8 credits, but the cap for that category is 3, and any excess is invalid. Next, he got 2 credits from his driver's license, 0.5 from being the vice-president of the Probability Society, and another 0.5 from an event the Probability Society supposedly held last semester. In fact, there was no event; Brother Nan had him make one up and submit it. He had outsourced it to Baozi, and Baozi managed to bluff it past Cotton Swab. Once verified, all club officers got their credits added.

Of course, everyone in the Probability Society was an officer.

The last 0.5 credit came from attending a lecture and participating in a voluntary cleaning activity last semester.

Zhou Li took another look at Baozi.

"!!"

She had 9.5 credits!

Zhou Li blinked. "You have so many credits."

Baozi hummed in response.

Zhou Li took Baozi's phone, noting that she had also maxed out her 'social welfare' credits, confirming she often participated in Volunteer Association activities. Her lead was mainly due to the two credits from the English Level 6 certification and the credits from physical and cultural contests.

Content, Baozi put her phone down, lowered her head, and used the person in front's back to shield herself. Whispering to Zhou Li, she said, "There will be more lectures in junior year, more cleaning to do, plus the credits added by our society. By junior year, my credits should be nearly enough... If it's still not enough, I'll participate in the department's research projects or academic competitions, but that's too exhausting; I don't want to go."

I forgot that Little Cousin is also a top student.

Zhou Li felt terrible.

He then checked Brother Nan's credits.

Hmm, maxed out.

He felt so alone, as if he was the only one left in the world.

He couldn't help but grumble about the Old monster—Brother Nan had been awarded a full two credits for being recognized as an 'outstanding individual' during military training. Zhou Li, being a class monitor himself, felt he should have received credits too.

"Sigh..."

Little Cousin hesitated, then asked him, "Are you going to the 'Three Rural Issues Program'?"

"Hmm?"

"I want to go."

She lowered her head, keeping it turned as her clear, unwavering eyes stared at him. "I've always wanted to visit the mountain areas, take some photos of the local conditions. These kinds of pictures easily win prizes at photography exhibitions... but I'm scared to go alone."

As she spoke, her eyes blinked rapidly.

A hand reached over from the other side, stretched out in front of Zhou Li, and precisely pinched her chubby cheek, accompanied by Brother Nan's hushed, lecherous laughter.

Then Brother Nan said, "The department is leading the trip this time; you're not alone. Why would you be scared to go?"

"It's better with someone familiar."

"No, no," Brother Nan shook his head quickly. "You'll have to go with the department for the 'Three Rural Issues Program.' I'm taking Zhou Li to do a 'Three Rural Issues Program' somewhere else."

"Where?"

"Where?"

Both asked simultaneously.

Brother Nan retracted the hand that had been pinching Baozi's face. "We're going to a mountain to spread culture, technology, and hygiene knowledge to a visually impaired little girl."

You can do that?

"?"

Zhou Li fell silent for a moment. "How is your brain wired?"

"?"

"I'm complimenting you."

"Hmph..."

Nearby, Baozi also fell silent for a moment. She rubbed her slightly reddened cheek and made up her mind. "I want to go too! Take me with you!"

Brother Nan grinned. He briefly described to Baozi how beautiful the scenery was, how the village was covered with moss and vines, and showed her photos he had taken. He also described in detail the flavors of the homemade ice cream, milk tea, and various desserts made by the little girl living in the mountains...

But he flatly refused to take her!

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