The winter vacation in universities is longer than that in high schools, and because of the climate, universities in the north are generally longer than universities in the south, so Lin Yi could have stayed at home until the Lantern Festival.
Unfortunately, he is no longer a free college student, but a hard-working entrepreneurial dog, so he rushed back to school a week early.
Of course, Li Moyan and Li Jianguo also appeared at the same time. They had made an appointment years ago. Lin Yi was a little excited after seeing his roommate in the dormitory. The two shared the small gifts that each other had brought.
There is a snack in Lin's area called Long-nosed King, which is a memory of his childhood. It seems to be only sold in the Yangtze River Delta area.
What Li Jianguo brought him was the famous Northeastern girl fruit. This kind of fruit is rarely seen in other places. After tasting it, Lin felt that the taste was sour, sweet and refreshing, and he had to say that the name sounded very touching.
interest.
After meeting Li Moyan, the three of them first went to the hospital to visit Zhang Qingyuan, who was forced to spend the New Year here, and confirmed that he was recovering well and in a good mood. Then they safely returned to the basement of the school for a meeting.
The three of them first exchanged some experiences during the Chinese New Year. Of course, Li Jianguo was mainly the one sharing. Lin Yi sounded like he felt that the New Year flavor in Northeast China was stronger than that in Lin'an.
They are a big family. Among their peers, there are far more than just Li Moyan and Li Jianguo. However, they are the closest in age, so they have always been close to each other. When more people get together, it will naturally become lively.
When it was Lin Yi's turn, he didn't have much to talk about. Only the fact that Ms. Yu Xiujuan showed off the money he made from starting a business during the New Year's Eve dinner was interesting, so he briefly mentioned it.
However, he soon discovered that Li Jianguo looked slightly embarrassed after hearing this, but the senior sister looked as usual. Thinking of the topic from years ago, she immediately asked:
"Why, the family still doesn't agree?"
Li Jianguo hesitated a bit, so Li Moyan answered on his behalf: "It's true that the family doesn't support it very much."
The situation of the Li family is obviously different from that of the Lin family.
The amount of money that Lin Yi casually reported before seems to Yu Xiujuan to be quite a lot. Many college students cannot earn that much after graduation, so it is certainly a big deal to be able to earn while in school.
As for the families of Li Moyan and Li Jianguo, although they are not wealthy, they are not short of money. They feel that starting a business during college can only be said to be unprofessional.
As Li Jianguo himself said a few years ago, his family's biggest expectation for them is to stay in Beijing and join the system. The second-best option is to return to his hometown after graduation to inherit and expand the family's local resources.
In short, it does not include this inexplicable so-called entrepreneurship.
In the words of the elders themselves: "What kind of serious business is delivering food? If anyone in our family does such a thing, our relatives will laugh at us!"
Li Moyan further explained: "The main reason is that Jianguo failed several subjects last semester because he was busy working on starting a business. If this trend continues, he may not be able to graduate, so my uncle is a little worried."
She did not deliberately beat Li Jianguo to death, but simply discussed the matter as it happened. In fact, she did not explain the scene in detail, which was already an understatement.
In fact, her own grades also declined significantly, and her parents also complained about it, but the senior sister didn't talk about it.
Lin Yi probably understood this situation. He had passed the test at least, but Lin's father was worried. Li Jianguo had failed several subjects, which would naturally affect his family's views on their business.
Although Li Jianguo was relatively immature at the beginning, he has become an indispensable part of the team after half a year of training. Of course, Lin Yi does not want to lose him.
"Then how did you come out this time?"
Li Jianguo waved his hand nonchalantly: "We are all adults. Do we need permission from our family to go out? Of course, we can just buy our own tickets and go out."
Lin Yi knew that this matter might not be that easy, so he thought about Li Moyan again: "Senior sister, you resigned from the student union of the college as the public relations director, so I guess..."
"I didn't tell them at all." Li Moyan replied briefly.
"Ha ha!"
Li Jianguo laughed heartily: "My sister still had the foresight. If she had known it, I wouldn't have said anything about failing the exam. The university wouldn't send transcripts back anyway."
In fact, if you really fail too many subjects in college and you may not be able to graduate, the school will still contact your parents.
In any case, it is good news that my two partners did not shake their confidence in starting a business because of family opposition.
Lin Yi thought for a moment: "Well, let's do this. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, you try to stay in the school and sit in charge. My senior sister and I will mainly handle the outside affairs. In this way, you can take more classes."
It’s hard to say how effective it will be. There’s no secret to learning this, it does take time.
Li Jianguo still wanted to refuse: "No need, just keep doing the same as before. Do whatever you have to do. At worst, I will work more on myself."
This is a bit flattering. When they were busiest before, they were basically busy with starting a business except eating and sleeping. Where did they get more time?
Li Jianguo just felt that if the other two people were running around outside and he was peacefully attending class in school, what kind of Jingdian Trident would it be?
"Ok, deal."
Li Moyan ignored Li Jianguo's insistence and agreed directly for him, "You don't want to really get kicked out of school, and then your uncle will have your legs broken when you go home next year, right?"
Speaking of this, Li Jianguo's expression was also a bit sarcastic. It seemed that he had been taught a lot by his father when he was young.
Even though the matter of two votes to one was settled, Li Jianguo still thought to himself very loyally that he would never hold back the team.
After half a year of starting a business, the second most important thing is how much money he has earned. What Li Jianguo likes most is the atmosphere where the team supports each other and works together.
There is no need for Lin Yi to say anything to senior sister. She has always been a decisive person, so Lin Yi thought of another thing:
"You two will encounter opposition from your elders at home. Will the other members also do the same? After all, they are not even partners, just small employees."
He is not talking about the part-time delivery people, who are inherently mobile, but the dozen or so other people in their core team.
"It is very likely that after other people come back one after another in a few days, we will have to pay attention to their mental state and have a heart-to-heart talk with them if necessary."
When we were at school, we all got together and were very energetic when we went in and out together every day, and no one thought there was anything wrong.
But when I go home during the Chinese New Year, I will be scrutinized by my parents or various aunts and uncles based on their "traditional concepts".
People with softer ears may be shaken.
Lin Yi sighed with emotion: "Everything has to be considered. Only today did I know why people say that the New Year is a critical period."