Cheng Su soon met the girl named Liang Dan, and how to describe her? A bit proud, but with a straightforward gaze, and she was quite graceful and pretty, too.
What Cheng Su liked about her were her thoughts, very independent and confident. As for why she hadn’t gone to college, Liang Dan was somewhat embarrassed.
It wasn’t that she didn’t want to go, but that she had taken the exams three times in a row and hadn’t passed.
Cheng Su was stunned for a moment, then watched her do the calculations; indeed, she was quite quick and accurate. Upon careful inquiry, the girl stuttered out that she was in the humanities, especially in English, which she couldn’t pass.
"Are you also re-studying?" Liang Dan looked at Cheng Su with a scrutinizing gaze.
Long before her arrival, she had heard about Cheng Su from her cousin. She could tell from her cousin’s tone that he admired Cheng Su, saying she was a woman of great determination. Since she rarely heard her cousin praise anyone, she naturally regarded Cheng Su with scrutiny and curiosity.
She further heard that Cheng Su had bought a shop from their family, the one where someone had died, and that had piqued her curiosity even more.
Cheng Su smiled and said, "I don’t even know if I can pass!"
Liang Dan opened her mouth to speak, hesitated, and in the end did not voice her thoughts out loud.
Cheng Su acted as if she didn’t notice and simply talked about working at Joy Soon Loy Restaurant. It definitely didn’t have the sense of superiority that working at the supply and marketing cooperative did, and she’d have to face a multitude of people, a variety of situations, and would likely be busier.
Moreover, she had to be there for both the lunch and dinner rushes, with the lunch shift being from eleven to two, and the dinner service time, which had shifted from five to nine-thirty, meaning her working hours ranged from seven and a half to eight hours. Considering the possibility of overtime, there were only two days off per month.
Liang Dan had no objections to this.
Before leaving, Liang Dan couldn’t help but ask Cheng Su about re-studying and how her English was, whether it was good or not.
Cheng Su raised her eyebrows, pursed her lips with a smile, and suddenly uttered a phrase in English so fluently it made Liang Dan’s eyes widen in surprise.

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