"Stealing the Day" (41)

It's amazing that I've been able to meet at a university for so long.

Teacher Dai is no longer the teacher Dai he used to be, and he looks much more stable after more than ten years.

The mole on my face is gone, and I can still make out the outline.

Actually, I didn't dare to confirm until I tapped the male student in the class next to me on the shoulder.

"Excuse me, what major are you?" I said.

"Computer-applied." The other party said.

"What's your homeroom teacher's last name? She looks like my elementary school homeroom teacher. I said.

"There are a lot of people who look alike, and I didn't know the surname Dai when I first came." The other party said.

"How many classes are there in the computer?" I said again.

"I don't know, we're in the second shift." The other party said.

I subconsciously nodded my head.

I recognize Mr. Dai, but Mr. Dai probably doesn't recognize me.

After all, my current appearance is too different from before, and after that time, I remember the head teacher of the second class of computer science.

Teachers almost all have part of the student's file, and the student can only find a relationship little by little when he checks the teacher.

I also later understood why our class teacher only came once, because our class almost collapsed after the military training.

There is no need to go to class at all, and each major reports to the teachers of each major.

There are quite a few people playing football at school, and we usually run around the stadium and dormitory buildings.

In addition to their own professional courses, other courses are transferred to other classes.

For example, I chose to fill in the international trade before, but I don't know what kind of professional teacher Mr. Dai is.

In my thinking, the most likely one should be an English teacher.

But apparently, there is no chance for English classes to come over like this.

At that time, there were many clubs in the school to recruit students, and Senior Sister Xiaoye talked about several general projects in the group.

Hip-hop, rap, karate, etc. are all big hits, and for us sports students, other literary and artistic ones are generally not considered.

And I found two departments that might work, one was the school's editorial office.

In charge of the school's website, news and periodicals, and a radio station is responsible for the noon radio broadcast and the rehearsal of the presenters of various programs.

In my eyes, the editorial department can almost get the teacher's information in reverse, and if the website forum is in hand, almost any information should be visible.

As for the other radio station, the same goes for it, and even goes directly to interview the teacher. As long as the method is good, even breaking into the teacher's office is not a problem.

I signed up for both places, and the radio station was easy to pass.

The minister at that time was a little senpai, and I didn't ask about the major.

Her statement is that I look quite like that, and it should be good to be a host.

As for the editorial department, I also wanted me, and when I entered the editorial department, I realized that I was the only student who signed up.

No one is willing to manage the school's website at all, and those computer students don't have enough time to play League of Legends every day.

And ordinary people who are not familiar with computers can't help at all, and people like me who don't even have a computer are even worse.

But I'm the only one in the department, and the minister is a senior sister with glasses.

seems to want to find someone to take over, according to the glasses senior sister, she will go to France for further study next month. So she needed someone to take her place as minister, and the office computer equipment in the editorial office was readily available.

All I need is to keep my computer on hand and a dedicated teacher will give me the content in the form of ORD.

I just need to enter the layout according to the regulations on the website, and it's easier to operate than posting on Baidu Tieba.

As a freshman, I became the head of the editorial department within three months of the start of school.