Quick Transmigration: Don't Let an Honest Man Become a Villainous Supporting Female Character

Chapter 56 The Female Supporting Character in a Historical Fiction

Ji Chaoxi spent three days on the train.

She originally intended to eat the dry food she had brought with her, but seeing the boxed meals on the train, she couldn't resist buying some.

She still prefers to eat hot food.

After getting off the train, there were many new student reception stations in the hall, from various schools. As she walked forward, she saw a very long banner.

"Shanghai International Studies University welcomes new students."

Several students were sitting at the table, dressed like the people in the newspaper, looking very fashionable.

The girl sitting in the middle was wearing a watch and a school badge on her chest, and was patiently talking to the person in front of her.

Just as Ji Chaoxi was hesitating, she made eye contact with someone, whose eyes lit up and who jogged over.

"Excuse me, are you a freshman at Shanghai International Studies University?" The boy had slightly long hair and a pair of sunglasses hanging from the second button of his shirt.

Ji Chaoxi nodded.

The boy led Ji Chaoxi toward the reception desk, introducing himself as he went: "I'm also a freshman this year. Let's register first, and then a school bus will come to pick us up."

He eagerly took the things from Ji Chaoxi's hands, but the next second his expression changed, and he dropped them on the ground. The senior next to him quickly helped him up.

Ji Chaoxi was startled by him and quickly took her luggage.

"Are you alright, classmate?"

"It's nothing, it's nothing."

The boy patted the dust off his butt and forced a smile.

Why is this girl's luggage so heavy?

He pointed to the form on the table and laughed, "Just fill it in here."

Ji Chaoxi obediently filled in the blanks as he instructed.

The upperclassmen in front of him joked, "It's only the beginning of the semester, and he's already starting to fawn over girls."

The boy tugged at his coat: "Senior, being overly attentive sounds awful. This is called gentlemanly conduct."

He specifically looked to see how Ji Chaoxi would react to those words, but Ji Chaoxi didn't react at all.

She was so tense that she couldn't even notice their little jokes.

After registering, the boy waited for the bus with Ji Chaoxi.

"Ji, where are you from? What company does your family work for?" The boy was very curious about Ji Chaoxi.

unit?

Ji Chaoxi didn't know how to answer the question for a moment.

"Does this question...require an answer?"

The boy was also taken aback for a moment, then quickly waved his hand: "It's okay, it's okay if you don't want to answer."

It was only her first day in Shanghai, and Ji Chaoxi already felt a strong sense of unease, along with a strange feeling of panic.

She didn't expect there would be a follow-up to this issue.

Back in the dorm, there was only one spot left. The girls in the dorm glanced at Ji Chaoxi but didn't say anything.

Ji Chaoxi walked towards that spot and began packing her things.

The beds are bunk beds, with a total of six beds. Several of the roommates' parents are also here helping them tidy up.

The whole afternoon was quiet; they didn't really start talking until evening.

The girl by the balcony suddenly poked her head out from behind the bed curtains: "Hey, how about we introduce ourselves?"

The girl, wearing pajamas and with slightly curly hair, smiled and said, "I'll go first. My name is Qi Zhenzhen. I'm a local. Both my parents are teachers at Shanghai International Studies University. I chose Shanghai International Studies University because of my parents."

The others also began to introduce themselves.

"Su Manzhen is a local. Her father is a professor at Peking University, and her mother is a doctor in Ruijin."

"Hello everyone, my name is Gao Lin. My parents are stationed abroad year-round, and I don't know exactly what their jobs are."

"Um... My name is Chen Weihong. My father used to lead troops in the field army, but he has now retired and is working in the provincial party committee's organization department. My mother works in the Overseas Chinese Federation."

"Hey, my house looks a bit like yours..."

Ji Chaoxi was struggling with this, but she didn't know what her sister did. Every time she asked her sister, her sister would say, "Kid, don't ask questions."

Listening to what the people in her dorm were saying, she suddenly began to doubt whether the admission notice was actually hers and whether she could really study here.

Only Ji Chaoxi and the girl in the bed opposite her remained silent in the dormitory.

The girl in the opposite bed blushed deeply, clutching her blanket nervously as she looked at Ji Chaoxi.

Ji Chaoxi introduced herself in a dry, unpolished manner: "My name is Ji Chaoxi."

Everyone else was taken aback by how short Ji Chaoxi's self-introduction was.

The girl in the opposite bed breathed a sigh of relief and quickly said, "My name is Lin Fang."

Qi Zhenzhen looked somewhat surprised: "Both of your self-introductions were so short?"

Ji Chaoxi nodded: "Yes."

Qi Zhenzhen choked up and stopped talking.

"Ji Chaoxi, your name is quite nice," the girl lying on the bed suddenly said.

Ji Chaoxi looked over and saw Su Manzhen. She had noticed her earlier that afternoon. She was dressed very fashionably and even had a pair of small leather shoes.

"Thank you, your name is also very nice."

Su Manzhen smiled.

The first day ended just like that. Ji Chaoxi was exhausted and fell asleep as soon as her head hit the pillow.

She didn't know how long she had been asleep when she suddenly heard faint sobbing. She secretly opened the bed curtains and found that it was Lin Fang crying across from her.

Ji Chaoxi thought she might be homesick.

She turned over, and the crying on the other side stopped abruptly.

Ji Chaoxi thought the first day was already giving her a headache, but she didn't expect the second day to be even more of a headache.

Perhaps due to the nature of the program, classes here are taught entirely in English, and the teachers really enjoy interacting with students. Ji Chaoxi sat below, constantly praying that they wouldn't call her name.

Su Manzhen was chosen by the teacher. She remained very calm, answered fluently, and had a very pleasant pronunciation.

Ji Chaoxi finally grasped the concept of pronunciation at this point. Su Manzhen's pronunciation was very pleasant to hear, and Gao Lin's pronunciation had a London accent, according to the teacher.

Ji Chaoxi felt that her speech had a slight Xinniu Village accent.

Special local specialty!

"Do you understand?" Ji Chaoxi asked Lin Fang in a low voice.

Lin Fang remained silent; perhaps she felt the same way?

Lin Fang looked at her in great surprise: "You don't understand?"

Her voice was somewhat exaggerated: "These are all very simple sentences, even a young child could understand them, we are English majors."

Ji Chaoxi no longer doubts whether she is bad at English; she now directly suspects that she has an IQ problem.

Even a young child can understand it, so why can't she understand it?

Because Lin Fang was so excited, everyone around her turned to look at her.

Su Manzhen leaned on the table and glanced at Ji Chaoxi indifferently: "If you don't understand, it's because you haven't listened enough. You'll understand if you listen more in the future."

Gao Lin nodded: "And you need to read more and talk to others more, not just do exercises."

Lin Fang was still very excited, her hands moving non-stop. She looked at her roommate next to her and said, "But this is too exaggerated! Are there really people with such poor foundations that they can't even understand these things..."

Qi Zhenzhen clicked her tongue impatiently.

"Lin Fang, can you stop pretending? So what if you don't understand? Even a little kid can understand that? Go and find me a kid who can understand."

She had disliked Lin Fang for a long time. So what if she couldn't understand? She couldn't understand either, and there was no listening comprehension section in the exam.

Lin Fang was silenced after Qi Zhenzhen's rebuke.

Ji Chaoxi had never experienced such pressure in her entire life.

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