Font Size
15px

When Ye Ling returned to the dormitory, the person on the upper bunk wasn’t back yet. However, the four lower bunks against the north wall were all made, but there were no people in sight. Lying on the bed, Ye Ling felt a bit hungry.

Hearing soone knocking at the door, she went out to see Zhang Linong, who was standing there holding a bowl. Feeling a bit embarrassed, Ye Ling smiled, "Why did you bring it over?"

Having lived two lifetis, she rarely encountered people who were good to her, so when facing soone kind, Ye Ling often didn’t know what to do.

"Eat up, once you’re done I’ll return the bowl," Zhang Ningli said with one hand in his pocket, handing over the bowl of noodles with the other. "It’s still warm, no need for formality between us."

Ye Ling then smiled as she accepted the food, inviting Zhang Linong inside while sitting on her bed to eat. The dorm lacked a table, having only one chair, which Zhang Linong conveniently occupied.

"Can we place a table here? I rember my grandma’s neighbor makes furniture. My grandma got along well with them before she went back to her hotown. Let see if there’s any leftover wood, and I’ll ask them to make a small table for you," Zhang Linong said, looking around the room. "Would it fit at the head of the bed?"

There was just enough space between the bed and the east wall.

But Ye Ling had her own concerns, "Let’s make a small kang table instead, a smaller one that can sit on the bed. This way, it can be used for reading and writing and there won’t be an issue if soone needs to borrow it. If there’s a small kang table on the bed, it won’t cause conflicts when soone borrows it."

Ye Ling pointed to the end of the bed with the bowl, "There’s space over there, right? It’s convenient to move it when not in use, and it’s not in the way. When needed, you can move it onto the bed, stretch your legs under it, and use it for howork. We’ll pay, so ask how much it’ll cost, we shouldn’t get it for free."

Even beyond the cost of materials, labor itself requires money, and you can’t casually ask for sothing like that, it requires a good relationship.

"No need, don’t worry about it. Our families are on good terms, even if I offered to pay, they wouldn’t accept," Zhang Linong reassured, waving his hand. "How’s your reading going? I rember Dongzi lent you two volus, did you finish both?"

"I finished reading them, but there are no exercises. I’m thinking of checking out the bookstores for practice books once school starts and I have weekends free." Buying them would be another expense, so Ye Ling was reluctant.

Zhang Linong imdiately understood, "In that case, when the ti cos, Dongzi and I can help you borrow so exercise books from the senior classes. Would you like so sophomore books to read as well?"

"Sure, that would be great. Thank you so much," Ye Ling’s eyes lit up with happiness.

Zhang Linong laughed too, but when he looked up to see soone enter, his smile faded into a gentle one. Two girls ca in, first hesitating at the door at seeing a boy inside. After confirming they were in the right room, they walked in, sneakily glancing at Zhang Linong.

Seeing that her new roommates had arrived, Ye Ling stood up to introduce them, "Are you guys freshn too? My na is Ye Ling, also a freshman this year. This is my forr classmate, who will also be your classmate, Zhang Linong."

Hearing they would be classmates, the two girls smiled and greeted Zhang Linong and Ye Ling. One had a repaired cleft lip and introduced herself as Shao Guangli. She had a long face, big eyes, and long hair in braids, wearing a red plaid shirt and blue pants, just an ordinary fashion.

The other girl, looking gentle by nature, was Wan Li, who was quite good-looking. She had an oval face and big eyes, with plump, pouty lips, giving her a charming appearance.

She was the most direct when sizing up Zhang Linong, without a hint of sneaking around. Her gaze was pure and without any awe or shyness from seeing a boy.

After introductions, Ye Ling finished her noodles in big bites and returned the bowl to Zhang Linong. Seeing he was uncomfortable in such settings, she sent him off before chatting with her new roommates. She learned that Shao Guangli’s family were farrs, and Wan Li’s parents were also from the countryside, hailing from the sa village as Shao Guangli. The two had known each other well since childhood, working hard together to get into high school, which caused quite a stir in their village. After all, it wasn’t easy for a rural kid to get into high school nowadays.

So the two shared a close bond, but their family’s financial situation wasn’t great. This ti, they could only attend school thanks to collective fundraising in their community. They noticed Ye Ling’s attire was similar to theirs, so they assud she was also from a rural area, hence feeling especially close to her.

Once they finished talking about themselves, when they asked where Ye Ling was from and found out she was from the city, they were surprised. Ye Ling explained, "I’ve lived with my grandma in the countryside from a young age. So even though my household is in the city, I’m not really a city person."

Wan Li and Shao Guangli exchanged a glance and then nodded, especially Wan Li, who was direct, "Then why didn’t you stay with your parents in the city? Are they busy with work?"

Shao Guangli pulled on her, and Wan Li didn’t understand what she did wrong, exclaiming, ’Ah,’ as she looked at her. Shao Guangli, speechless, could only offer Ye Ling an apologetic smile, "Wan Li is like this, please don’t take it to heart if it sounded unpleasant. She didn’t an anything by it."

Ye Ling smiled, "I understand."

She then replied, "When my mom followed my dad to the city, she was pregnant, so they left with my grandma."

Wan Li looked at her with sympathy, "It’s the sa in our village, they favor boys. My family favors my younger brother too."

Ye Ling smiled, neither denying nor confirming.

However, Shao Guangli could see Ye Ling was reluctant to talk about her family issues, so she changed the subject to the bed curtains Ye Ling had set up. Wan Li also looked enviously at them. When she heard they cost over three dollars, her face couldn’t hide the disappointnt. She had already guessed that they must’ve been expensive when she first saw them, and had been hoping to make a copy if they were affordable, but now it seed impossible.

Over three dollars, that was their monthly food budget.

In the evening, two more roommates returned. One was nad Dong Juan, who seed timid, reminding Ye Ling of Bai Hehua. The other was Wang Xiaohong, with a boyish personality and a student’s hairstyle. She was enthusiastic, always helping anyone with work, straightforward and unabashed. However, her one flaw was gossiping behind people’s backs. No sooner did soone leave than she started talking about them in the room. Naturally, none of them were foolish enough to engage her, so they smartly brushed it off with a few vague remarks.

(To be continued. If you like this work, feel free to vote for recomndations or monthly tickets on Qidian (qidian). Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users can read at m.qidian.)

You are reading After Rebirth, Minor Character Only Wants to Level Up Chapter 147 - 146: All Present (Fifth Update) on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Abandoned Woman Busy Farming cover
Similar genre

Abandoned Woman Busy Farming

Qingka ·Romance

Thecharmoffarminglifeinspringtimeisprofound. Transmigratedintothelifeofapregnantabandonedwife,BaiRuozhuresolvedtoliveofftheland,thewater,andthespac...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.