Extra chapter 33 of Xiao Chong(2/2)
At the annual court meeting, they had to dance with the emperor. No one thought these things were despicable, he just didn't have time.
It was already noon after visiting the art exhibition. Lu Shouyue was still busy, so Lin Wanwan and Xiao Chong left first.
After Xiao Chong finished his business, the two of them continued shopping and eating.
In the evening, he met up with Lu Shou and the three of them went to a private club together.
It's a membership-only restaurant, and there's no price list on the menu. All the ingredients are the freshest air-shipped, some are directly traded at sea, and some are fresh off the auction house. It's definitely a gourmet favorite.
Lu Shouyue was still the host tonight, and the three foodies all ate to their satisfaction.
Lin Wanwan originally had little interest in beef and mutton, but today she ate precious cattle raised in a special ranch, dipped in a little salt, and tore off a strip with her mouth. It turned out to be surprisingly delicious!
After staying on Hong Kong Island for three days and two nights, the two said goodbye to Lu Shouyue and went to the Oyster Mirror.
It seemed like we couldn't go to the casino without visiting here, but neither of them were interested in gambling, so they canceled this place.
Xiao Chong's hotel was in the Venice Resort, and he directly booked two rooms this time. Lin Wanwan felt particularly relaxed, having a relaxing time and living very relaxedly.
Sitting on a small boat, you can feel the slow life of the city in the canal area that resembles a Venetian water city, adding a bit of romance.
When visiting the Portuguese-style buildings in the old town of Haoyingjing, Xiao Chong couldn't help complaining: "These buildings have no Feng Shui pattern at all, they are too ugly."
Lin Wanwan laughed heartily. It was rare to see Xiao Chong making such straightforward complaints.
She discovered that Xiao Chong was fascinated by Chinese civilization and was confident, but he was mostly dismissive of the outside world, but it was not obvious.
Not to mention ancient buildings, even the beautiful Caucasian beauties, mixed-race children, etc. in the eyes of others are unsightly in his eyes.
Before leaving, the two went to see a grand concert performed by a foreign symphony orchestra.
After coming out, Xiao Chong commented: "It's hard to hear."
Lin Wanwan: "..."
"Chinese rituals and music are a hundred times more majestic, a hundred times more solemn, and a hundred times more sacred."
"Okay, okay, you're good at playing the piano, you have the final say." Lin Wanwan didn't understand the music at all and was just joining in the fun.
Time flies so fast, they only stayed at Oyster Mirror for two days and one night. By the evening of the next day, the two of them went to the airport to take a flight to the capital.
After getting off the plane, I went to school to report first.
Because Xiao Chong bought so many clothes, shoes and bags for Lin Wanwan on Hong Kong Island, the one suitcase Lin Wanwan originally brought was simply not enough, so three more large suitcases were added to barely hold it.
Xiao Chong was also smart. He directly ordered three pick-up tour guide services at the airport and asked people to help arrange everything.
Upon hearing that they were coming to Peking University to report, the tour guide enthusiastically wanted to guide them to the orientation bus.
However, Xiao Chong didn't want to be crowded with a group of freshmen, so he still ordered a tour guide to help them arrange reports.
In fact, Xiao Chong was already familiar with college.
After all, he had been here several times, and even came to participate in the spring camp and fall camp when he was a senior in high school.
But he didn't want Lin Wanwan to be in such a mess on her first day at school because of her luggage. Anyway, it was just a small amount of money to him.
A scholar who was accustomed to living in groups of slaves in the Tang Dynasty was too accustomed to being served by others.
There were three tour guides who helped the two find a dormitory, and they were busy running through the formalities. There was no need to go to the trouble of welcoming the new senior brothers and sisters.
Xiao Chong was wearing a peaked cap, with one hand in his pocket, and the other hand holding a big parasol for Lin Wanwan. Lin Wanwan held a mini electric fan, and just followed behind to sign, making everything easy.
Except that Xiao Chong himself was actually quite well-known in Peking University. He was surrounded by onlookers everywhere he walked, which made Lin Wanwan feel slightly uncomfortable. Everything else was fine.
Although it has been a year since Xiao Chong won the award and was named the "gold medal school idol" in the hot search, because Peking University used him for admissions promotion, he is a star on campus.
Lin Wanwan walked with him, and she didn't know how many jealous looks she endured along the way. She had no choice but to hold a mini electric fan in front of her face to block the eyes of others.
Xiao Chong himself is quite natural, with no abnormality at all.
Even big stars who are accustomed to being followed will not behave more calmly than him when they meet fans.
To be honest, in Chang'an City of the Tang Dynasty, sometimes the onlookers Xiao Chong encountered were much more serious than the current situation, and he had long been accustomed to it.
Chapter completed!