After leaving Dean Yang's office, Lin Fan went straight to the School of Foreign Languages ​​and the Student Union.

This is a student organization that, as its name suggests, is responsible for managing club affairs across different departments.

Since it was a cultural and artistic gala, the focus was naturally on artistic performances, so Lin Fan came to learn about the clubs and organizations in their foreign language college.

The three programs will mainly be handled by people from these relevant organizations.

"Hello, is this the Organization Department of the Student Union of the Foreign Languages ​​Department?"

Upon arriving at the address, Lin Fan politely knocked on the door, peeked out, and asked a question.

Although he now lives and teaches at Nancheng University, he is actually unaware of many things about his department and has never been to many places, including the Student Union.

After all, he only stays at school for a little over two hours each day, and leaves after class, so he doesn't have time to wander around the campus at all.

Fortunately, although Lin Fan rarely appears on campus, as a star teacher in the foreign language department, there are very few students in the department who don't know him.

Hearing the commotion, two or three people looked up at Lin Fan, paused for a moment, and then exclaimed in surprise.

"Are you Teacher Lin Fan?"

Lin Fan smiled slightly, took a step forward, and introduced himself: "That's right, classmate, I am Lin Fan."

"Is it really Teacher Lin Fan?"

Hearing the commotion, several student leaders from the student union gathered around the entrance, staring intently at Lin Fan as if he were some rare animal.

Lin Fan was slightly embarrassed. He coughed and said, "Classmates, is your student council president here?"

A soft voice rang out from the corner.

"Hello, Mr. Lin Fan. I am the president of the Student Union."

Then a girl with long, flowing hair, a simple headband, a sweet and quiet appearance, and wearing a shirt and plaid skirt stepped forward.

"Classmate, what's your name?"

Lin Fan looked at the president and asked with a smile.

The girl smiled back and politely introduced herself, "Teacher Lin Fan, my name is Su Cheng!"

"Su Cheng, what a beautiful name."

"I don't need to introduce myself, it seems you all know me. I'm here mainly because the college asked me to be in charge of our Foreign Languages ​​Department's arts and culture performance."

"As you know, I haven't been at the school for very long, so I don't know much about this kind of thing."

"I don't know what kind of help I, as a teacher, can provide in this regard, or what my responsibilities are?"

Upon hearing Lin Fan's words, the student was taken aback for a moment, then said with a hint of surprise, "Teacher, are you actually in charge of this year's party?"

"That's great! I've been wanting to spend more time with Teacher Lin Fan. He spends too little time at the school. Since you're in charge this time, could the cultural performance stay at the school for a little longer?"

"Teacher, teacher..."

Several classmates gathered around Lin Fan, chattering excitedly.

Lin Fan was at a loss for words, unsure of whose question to answer.

Fortunately, a girl named Su Cheng came to Lin Fan's rescue.

"Alright, stop being so rude to your teacher!"

Su Cheng squeezed in front of Lin Fan, stared intently at him, and said, "Teacher, we are honored to be able to share your burdens."

“In the past, cultural and artistic activities like this were usually handled by dedicated teachers, but those teachers would just delegate tasks to us students who were in charge.”

"They rarely concern themselves with the specifics. Whether the performance is successful or not, or whether it goes well or not, is up to us students. Almost no teachers take personal responsibility for it."

"Since you're new here, you probably don't know the ins and outs of this. That's the general situation. You can choose to do it yourself, or you can do what the previous teachers and other teachers did and find a few student leaders to delegate the task."

Clearly, Su Cheng is the kind of well-behaved student who is usually quite serious and obedient.

Instead of fooling around with the other classmates, she answered Lin Fan's question very seriously.

Hearing Su Cheng's words, Lin Fan frowned slightly.

"But the dean told me that I should take this event seriously, and he said that such an event is not only about the students' honor, but also about the honor of the teachers in charge. If our foreign language department can win an award, I, as the teacher, will even receive a bonus. Are there really teachers who are as irresponsible as you say?"

Hearing Lin Fan's words, Su Cheng smiled wryly and said, "That's true, but almost all the teachers in our university have their own side jobs and are very busy. Who has time to care about all the messy things at our school? We have to develop them ourselves."

"Winning an award and receiving the prize money would be ideal, but no one would care if we didn't."

"As for the appointment of school leaders, that's what they say, but it's nothing more than a matter of 'the higher-ups have policies, and the lower-downs have countermeasures.'"

Upon hearing Su Cheng's words, Lin Fan frowned slightly and nodded thoughtfully.

So that's how it is. He thought that since he was in charge of such an event, the teacher would need to be involved in every step of each program and the performance.

Now it seems that I think too much.

Come to think of it, once you're a university teacher, who would care about the meager bonus?

Even in the future, many university teachers and professors will have their own side jobs, and for some, teaching is just a side job. But university teachers in this era are even more remarkable, almost all of them being elites from various fields.

Perhaps for university teachers, this responsibility is more of a network of contacts than a source of actual economic benefits.

"I understand."

"As the teacher in charge this time, what are your requirements or expectations of me? Do you hope I can delegate authority to you and let you do it yourselves, or do you hope I can participate and give you some suggestions and requirements?"

After a moment of silence, Lin Fan looked at Su Cheng and asked.

Hearing Lin Fan's question, the students standing nearby were all somewhat surprised.

This was the first time a teacher had said such things to them, which made them feel a sense of respect for something inexplicably.

Su Cheng thought about it seriously for a while, then said, "Of course we hope that the teacher can also participate personally!"

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