Chapter 1 Hangzhou University
Bang, a huge thunder sounded, Huaxiaguo, a university in Hangzhou City, the gymnasium basketball court is playing a hot basketball game, despite the thunder and lightning outside, the heavy rain is pouring, but it is not comparable to the fierce game on the court inside.
A young boy wearing a pair of white short-sleeved shirts and a pair of washed white jeans was sitting in a corner of the spectator seat, very attentively watching the game and commenting on the people playing on the court.
This ordinary boy was about the same age as the well-dressed boys and girls who were watching the game not far away, but he was not a student at this school.
He was just an ordinary vegetable cutter in the kitchen of the school cafeteria, and his name was Little Soldier.
Xiao Bing was born in a very small city in the eastern province of Guangdong, China, he was abandoned by his parents after he was born, he was picked up in the garbage heap by a lonely veteran who had long retired from picking up garbage for a living.
Although the veteran was as good as his own son, the veteran left him when he was in the fifth grade of elementary school because he was wounded on the battlefield when he was young.
In this way, Xiaobing, who was only eleven or twelve years old, had to drop out of school and go out to work to earn money to support himself.
Just two months ago, he arrived in Hangzhou, a modern metropolis with a long history.
In this strange city, he found an ordinary job with no academic qualifications.
He was originally a person who wanted money but no money, and if he wanted to earn money, he would have wanted to find a stable job and make money well.
But he ran around and didn't have a regular job, so he didn't make any money. There's a reason why he's running around like this.
Because the veteran told him before he died that he still had some family and friends, because he was scattered in various parts of China back then.
In order to repay the veterans for their years of nurturing and education, he ran around with the photos left by the veterans, hoping to help him find his family.
But he has been running for so many years and half of the Huaxia Kingdom, and so far, there is still no news or news.
But he had already made an oath that he would definitely be able to help find the veteran's family, and even if he ran anywhere in the entire Huaxia Kingdom, he would fulfill the veteran's wish.
Back to business
Go, a good three-point shot, but he didn't hit, and Xiao Bing sat alone where he said.
Of course, fortunately, there was no one near him, and if what he said was heard by some female students, it is estimated that they would immediately beat up this person who dared to talk nonsense.
Because the person who threw the three-point shot on the court just now was the school grass in this university with the title of this prince, Wang Wen.
Wang Wen is a senior at this university and the only son of the owner of a very famous consortium company in Huaxia Kingdom.
They all hope to marry Wang Wen in the future, such a person.
Wang Wen on the court, even an ordinary turn and turn will cause many female students in the audience to scream.
Time flies, a whistle blows on the court, and Hangzhou University narrowly beats Shanghai University with a score of 91 to 90.
As soon as the game ended, many female students from Hangzhou University rushed down from the audience and ran to Wang Wen and said that Wang Wen was awesome.
Of course, there are also many male students in the audience who say anything, of course, they just envy him for being held by so many girls.
Xiao Bing in the audience also watched the game, but he heard a lot of girls praising Wang Wen amazingly, but he whispered, who are they! A bunch of people are holding him, of course, Xiao Bing is not as envious of him as other boys in the audience, he is just because of the game just now, because he feels that the game just now, because of Wang Wen's mistakes, almost lost to Shanghai University.
Xiaobing glanced at the court, and immediately left the audience and went to the dormitory arranged by the school cafeteria.
[To be continued, end of this chapter]