Reborn: I'll Never Fail My Childhood Sweetheart Again-Chapter 293 - 125: The Snowball Game—Advancing Toward a Million-Yuan Dog Tycoon! (Part 2)
Seeing Su Zelin and Hu Xu dragging their suitcases into the dormitory together, Zeng Kaiping was slightly surprised.
"Haha, we just happened to meet at the train station, quite a coincidence!"
Su Zelin laughed and said, "You're here pretty early."
"Sigh, don't even mention it. My mom was nagging nonstop at home, wouldn't even let me go online without a fuss. Kept saying she would have been better off with a piece of barbecued pork instead of having me. I couldn't stand it at home!"
Zeng Kaiping felt a bit depressed.
"Haha, same type of mom here!"
Su Zelin shook his head, realizing he wasn't the only one in this situation.
Hu Xu didn't gossip about anything.
Su Zelin didn't specifically remind him either.
Because Hu Xu understands Lao Wu's character.
Hu Xu isn't like Zeng Kaiping, who blabs about everything; he knows what to say and what not to say.
...
Just finished tidying up the bed.
"Ding dong ding dong!" 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝕨𝕖𝗯𝚗𝚘𝕧𝕖𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝕞
Nokia 8210 received a text message.
Efficient little assistant: "Hey, boss, about us getting off the train together, could you mention it to Hu Xu, so he doesn't go blabbing everywhere and causing misunderstandings!"
Although Su Zelin wasn't worried, the class belle couldn't sit still.
And she felt like Ding Linna seemed interested in Su Zelin and was quite proactive, almost as if she was overshadowing Nanaz.
Su Zelin chuckled privately, thinking Luo Xi was really overthinking things.
He quickly typed a reply: "What do you mean getting off the train together, Ah Xi? Are you confused? We just happened to meet after getting off the train!"
Seeing the reply, Luo Xi thought to herself that the boss was incredibly thorough in acting, not letting a drop slip, as if nothing had ever happened.
But then again.
Those few days together made her deeply realize how important it is to have a male companion when you're out traveling, especially one like Su Zelin, who's strong, brave, and decisive.
When she's with him, that sense of stability feels just like having her dad nearby, eliminating all worries, everything arranged perfectly.
When you're lost and anxious during your travels, this guy is like an anchor.
Many independent and strong women will say that even without men, women can live splendid lives.
Luo Xi used to agree with this statement because she herself was a proud and independent girl.
Her mother worried her daughter was too proud, afraid that it would be hard for her to find a boyfriend, so Mrs. Luo instilled many ideas.
"Men are the pillars of the family!"
"Only men can hold up half the sky!"
"A woman without a man is an incomplete woman!"
"..."
However, Luo Xi never really took her mother's words to heart before.
It wasn't that she leaned towards feminism, but having an exceptionally outstanding father like Luo Jingxian, a leader in the financial department.
Influenced by her father, Luo Xi always felt from a young age that other boys around her were immature, gradually developing the mindset that boys were just like that.
Until she met Su Zelin, a guy her father wouldn't hesitate to praise, who pinned her down firmly, gradually smoothing out the class belle's pride and sharp edges.
And this trip to Shang Qiu taught Luo Xi another lesson.
Some things really can't be done without a man.
Would a pretty and delicate girl dare to venture alone into a small village in Yu Province?
No way!
She was scared and it truly wasn't safe!
But Su Zelin dared to pack and head out immediately.
That's the difference.
Of course, there are also many things that women can do which men can't.
Everyone has different roles in society, each taking up distinct responsibilities, all of which form a complete social family.
...
After having dinner with the people from the dorm, Su Zelin went to the digital store.
The computer was still stored there, and he needed to discuss the semester's plans with Kang Baohong.
As the new semester approached, most people had already returned to campus, and the store was already open for business.
Besides Kang Baohong, there were a few permanent employees running the store, and some college student workers had also volunteered to start work since most of them were impoverished students hoping to earn some extra money.
New Era's wages and benefits are quite good, and the income is tied to business; the more proactive you are, the more money you might make.
There were quite a few people in the digital store. The large number of demo machines played an important role; aside from special times like winter break, the store's popularity was never low.
Many people came by just to check their QQ messages every day, and others came to surf the web and check the news.
The familiar faces that frequented the store, appearing almost daily or several times a day, were noted by the store employees.
For these free-riders, the employees were never impatient, because Su Zelin once told them during a staff meeting that these freeloaders were the most likely potential customers.
If someone had a computer, would they still come to your store to freeload, wouldn't they rather surf the internet in the comfort of their dorm? Why would they bother coming to New Era?
Since they don't own a computer, isn't it inevitable they'll buy one eventually, making them the most likely potential customers?
It's a straightforward concept.
This is about the experience, just like the name of the store.
Although these freeloaders don't bring anything else, they bring popularity to New Era.
Popularity is vital, some newly opened stores even pay actors to create an illusion of bustling activity.
So while they freeload New Era, New Era also freeloads off them, with everyone getting what they need and being happy.
Sure enough, with enough experience, as long as New Era's machine prices aren't shady, service is good, and after-sales are guaranteed, they'll eventually take a computer home.







