When Granny Qi was speaking, quite a few parents whose children are going to take the high school entrance exams also gathered around. Many of them indirectly hinted at Yunyi to borrow study materials.
Seeing the urgency in their eyes, Yunyi immediately made a decision.
If it were just Granny Qi, Yunyi certainly wouldn’t bother, because this person is genuinely unpleasant.
But most of the people watching were usually very friendly, always greeting her warmly when passing by. She really couldn’t bring herself to refuse.
After all, experiencing the reinstatement of the exams after ten years, she could understand their feelings. Having met each other, she indeed wanted to do something for these simple folks: "I do have some materials here, but not a lot, and it wouldn’t be appropriate to lend them to just anyone."
As soon as she said this, the scene became noisy, and Granny Qi quickly said: "Doctor Chu, I was the first to ask you, so there should be a first-come, first-served basis. You lend the materials to me, and that way, no one is offended."
Yunyi didn’t even look at her: "Everyone can borrow one subject to copy first, and then exchange later."
Everyone understood that with time being so tight, getting the materials like this was the best way.
After all, no one has eyes in the back of their head; the previous textbooks and study materials were hard to find. Many people first went to bookstores and recycling stations, gaining little and feeling extremely worried.
Upon hearing Yunyi’s solution, many people expressed their gratitude: "Doctor Chu, this is a great idea, thank you so much."
Just then, having heard the news, Huo Jingrui hurried back: "Please make way, everyone."
Yunyi saw Jingrui return: "Why are you back?"
After all, it wasn’t yet time to get off work.

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