Ch89 - Composing a poem.

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Having kicked up a row as they walked to their destination, it was inevitable that they were late when they reached their classroom. Kang Shengzhe was indolent and without a care as per usual whereas Lian Chulin was thin-skinned, and he blushed as they stood in front of the class. However, on the account that they were freshmen that just entered the school, the person in-charge of their class was good tempered, and he did not even reprimand them before he allowed them to take their seats.

The whole class was present.

Self-introductions were inextricably linked with the first class meeting that freshmen had when they first entered the school, and it took a full thirty minutes out of an hour before they got through all the introductions from the first person on the leftmost row to the last person in the rightmost row. The people who received the most attention in the class was still the pair Kang Shengzhe and Liang Chulin; one, because they had come in late and they were chided by the class teacher for a few seconds early on, and two, because their appearances were too eye-catching and they were considered the most outstanding amongst all the boys in their class ranks.

Ever since they were streamlined in high school, the number of boys in liberal arts classes were comparatively smaller, and that situation had not changed since high school. When the class was surveyed, it was essentially a sea of girls, and including Kang Shengzhe and Liang Chulin, there were only five to six boys huddled at the corner of their class, which made them rare and precious.

The class meeting roughly took forty or so minutes, and their class teacher allowed them to disperse. However, in spite of the allowance, the girls in the class did not leave and they remained where they were, unmoving, as they deliberately glanced in Kang Shengzhe's direction. Kang Shengzhe was desensitized to the gazes of others and he got up to leave. It was then that some courageous and bold girls gathered around him and took the initiative to speak.

"You're Kang Shengzhe right? Your face value is really high even from close up. Did you know, the people from the other classes have already given you a nickname when you entered the school? You're called the Little Giant of the Liberal Arts College. "

Kang Shengzhe gave a few lazy responses, completely without the intention to carry the conversation. The girls were not too entangled about it, and they looked left and right albeit mysteriously, as if they were afraid of being overheard. They whispered, "Comrade Shengzhe, all of the girls have unanimously decided to give our votes to you, not only because we're your classmates but also because we need to fight for the glory of our Liberal Arts College."

Kang Shengzhe was puzzled, and Liang Chulin poked his head out from the side and said: "Ah, what vote?"

The girl said strangely, "You don't know?"

Lost, Liang Chulin shook his head. His head had been thrown into a disorder from Kang Shengzhe suddenly coming out of the closet to him, and he finally managed to regain his spirit after he caught a whiff of gossip. Curious and excited, he said, "I don't know, I don't know, what is it, tell me more about it."

"There's nothing much to say, really, you'll understand it once you see the discussion on A University's web forum. Right, the voting post is right at the top, you can't miss it."

Liang Chulin was very interested and he immediately logged into the web forum to take a look. The web forum quickly refreshed itself upon entry, and he found the relevant words for the voting post and entered it. His eyes skimmed over the contents and he quickly grasped the situation.

It was unknown as to who had initiated it, but the scope involved the entire school since everyone could participate by casting a vote. The theme of the vote was as such: The most popular boy in A University.

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