Chapter Ninety-Six: Countdown to 4 Days
6.5 Sunday
The first half of the day was at home and didn't do anything.
After lunch, pause for a while, pack up and head out. In the end, Yin Xian realized my parents' high expectations for me, and still had great expectations for me, after all, I was the most cultured person in our family, even though I was only a high school student.
With a feeling of confusion, I set out on my way back to school.
I can't say whether I am down-to-earth or not, and I don't know whether my heart is chaotic or calm, as if I am a little excited. When I went to the street to wait for the bus, I thought I would be able to leave by car soon, but there was no car until 5 o'clock. This was a bad feeling in the dust, and decided to take the initiative. Caught a taxi and left quickly. When I entered the city, the owner was in a hurry, so I looked for a bus stop sign to stop.
I took the most hated bus, bumpy all the way, and finally reached my destination safely.
Lao Wang and his classmates chatted at the residence, and after putting their things away, I went to find Lao Lei. After talking about the unforgettable events of these days, he went out aimlessly.
It can also be regarded as the first day of the lanterns, walking on the crowded streets, looking at the cheap clothes on the stalls, it seems that most of them are women's. Squeeze all the way to the big mall, anyway, it's just hanging out. In the past, it would be staggering to see "value-for-money" products, but now it has become a matter of course, and it is still inevitable to be staggered. A razor 4880, it is better to donate! On the way back, I met many people who looked like students, as well as familiar classmates. I wonder if these students who go out are the majority or a minority?
When I returned to my accommodation, I thought I could sleep quietly, but I didn't expect the landlord to come and yell. It turned out to be a matter of electricity bills, because there was a conflict between the landlord and the tenant because of these electricity bills. The landlord was angry and then serious. If you don't pay the electricity bill, the power will be cut off immediately, and you will be forced to be helpless, and the people downstairs will start to pay. Then we went upstairs, and we were the only ones in the room. When the landlord came, he first threatened with emotion, because she ignored it, and Lao Wang tried to persuade him, but there was no way. In the end, the landlord directly threatened with a killer power outage, and finally we lost.
I never interjected, because I knew it was a futile resistance. The money was paid, and the matter was settled, at least in our case. After the landlord left, he complained about the ruthlessness of the landlord, and he had promised us that he had not done it, and the money was collected quite quickly.
It's just that it was a verbal agreement at that time, and in these years, the oral agreement is far less accurate than the written agreement.
The mood before the exam is always uncertain. Everyone's situation is different, so the psychological feelings about the same thing are naturally different.