Shao Wanwan rushed as fast as she could and finally arrived at the playground within the agreed time.

She noticed that Sister Zhao had already set up a parasol in the corner of the playground and placed two chairs there.

There was a table made from a mineral water box in the middle of the chairs, and several white disposable lunch boxes were placed on the table.

Sister Zhao's son, Li Shuai, was already asleep in the shade under the umbrella.

The bed we slept on was very simple; it was just a cardboard box that we had taken apart and placed on the floor.

"Sister Zhao, how long have you been waiting for me?" Shao Wanwan asked, a little embarrassed.

The school is quite large. She rushed from the lecture hall to this basketball court and used it for a while. It seems she really should buy a bicycle, otherwise it's really inconvenient.

Sister Zhao quickly stood up and said with a simple smile, "No, no, I usually eat around this time too. I asked my husband to get the food from his usual restaurant. See if it suits your taste, little sister."

After saying that, he enthusiastically unfolded the lunchbox.

Shao Wanwan glanced at the dishes: stir-fried bean sprouts with chives, scrambled eggs with tomatoes, and twice-cooked pork.

The staple foods are steamed buns and rice.

Although they are home-style dishes, they are all very oily. In particular, a box of twice-cooked pork only contains meat and no chili peppers.

Sister Zhao treated herself to food she considered to be of high quality.

"Little sister, do you usually not eat these? The food at your university must be really good!" Sister Zhao said, a little flustered and self-conscious.

Shao Wanwan quickly picked up disposable chopsticks, grabbed a box of white rice, and found a seat. "This food is great, thank you Sister Zhao, I won't be polite! The basketball game starts in an hour, I reckon the court will be lively soon."

Seeing that Shao Wanwan truly didn't mind, Sister Zhao sat down contentedly to eat with her.

The two of them shoveled their food into their mouths, and then Shao Wanwan started putting up posters. She also set up a price list with cardboard, making it clear at a glance what each item cost.

Snacks were placed in an empty box, and drinks were placed on either side of her. Shao Wanwan took out a small folding fan and fanned herself while waiting for customers to come.

When Sister Zhao returned from dropping Li Shuai off at school, she found the playground already packed with people.

She struggled to find Shao Wanwan.

Shao Wanwan was surrounded by her classmates. She wished she could turn into an octopus, selling goods and collecting money at the same time. Although her forehead was covered in sweat, she was still quite capable.

"Sister Zhao, you're finally here! They came early to grab the best spots to watch the game, and there were over two hundred people all at once. I was almost overwhelmed," Shao Wanwan said after wiping her forehead.

Sister Zhao had never seen such a business before. She was both shocked and delighted, and rushed over to help.

More than half an hour later, they had already sold over two hundred.

The chicken leg bread sold out a little slowly, but the cookies and drinks were almost all sold out.

A bag of biscuits cost 2.5 yuan, with a gross profit of 1.2 yuan. Sister Zhao brought all the biscuits on the shelf, a total of more than 80 bags, and they were all sold out.

Almost everyone had a drink and a pack of biscuits in hand, sitting on the benches on both sides of the basketball court, eating and chatting.

Sister Zhao looked at the colorful bills in her hand and smiled excitedly. This money was half a month's worth of her usual income.

I didn’t expect Shao Wanwan to sell so many for her in just one hour.

In Sister Zhao's mind, the value of a college degree is still rising.

Since the crowd of shoppers had dispersed, Shao Wanwan had time to take stock of what sold quickly and what needed to be restocked.

This basketball game has been promoted very well.

The school's largest basketball court has more than 500 seats, and more than half of them were filled.

Several banners were strung across the green barbed wire fence.

After looking around, Shao Wanwan realized that this exchange competition had been held for five years. The school's basketball team attached great importance to it, and the competition was even reported in the school newspaper and on the school's forum and online communities, generating a lot of discussion.

For Shao Wanwan, online forums and message boards were a bit old-fashioned, but she did know that they were extremely attractive to students who had just entered university. Who wouldn't want to become a popular figure on campus and be admired by everyone?

The university's computer labs are open from Monday to Thursday, four hours a day. Even with shoe covers and registration required, they are still packed with people, all because everyone likes to use the school's computers to browse the school's forums and online communities.

Shao Wanwan used the school's computer once, and it was so laggy that her brain was almost oxygen-deprived, making her a bit irritable. So she only squeezed in with them once before giving up.

"Sister Zhao, the mint water is selling fast, and we only have five bottles of orange soda left. Bring five more cases of mineral water; the athletes will probably come for drinks during halftime," Shao Wanwan said after quickly taking stock of the goods.

We don't need to restock the cookies anymore; if we have cookies, no one will buy ham bread.

Ham bread is a short-shelf-life product; it would be best if we could sell it all today.

Shao Wanwan's poster was eye-catching enough that when the athletes entered the stadium, Su Dapeng spotted her at a glance. The 1.89-meter-tall man actually stood on tiptoe to greet her.

This immediately drew the attention of many people.

A young man's feelings are always poetic!

Is there a hole in the ground so she can jump in?

This Su Dapeng is really too sunny and cheerful. I only met him once on the day of freshman registration, and later invited him to watch the game, which I clearly refused. How can he still treat her like an acquaintance?

Su Dapeng turned his head and said something to the person next to him, then he made a grand exit from the group and walked towards Shao Wanwan.

Shao Wanwan was screaming in her heart, "Don't come any closer! Don't come any closer!"

However, Su Dapeng still walked up to Shao Wanwan under everyone's scrutiny.

"Junior, you really came to watch me play! I thought you had a date with Jiang Zheyuan!" Su Dapeng looked around but didn't see Jiang Zheyuan. Using his simple brain, he did a process of elimination and came to this very confident conclusion.

Shao Wanwan was somewhat speechless.

In the book, the original owner of the body cheated on Su Dapeng.

She was certain that this guy wouldn't let her off easily and would definitely keep bothering her; some things you can't escape.

The key point is that Su Dapeng didn't do anything particularly outrageous; he was just very interested in her.

Like a peacock in its mating season, constantly fluttering its beautiful feathers.

Su Dapeng's feathers are like his beautiful muscles and his strong physique.

“I will tell my teammates that you are my friend, you can come to the inner field to watch my game, I am really happy that you can come, please don’t refuse me.”

Such a direct invitation is actually quite hard to refuse.

However, Shao Wanwan is now only focused on making money and has no interest in anything else.

She pointed to the drinks around her and said, "I'm helping someone else watch the stall, but you should tell your teammates that athletes get free bottled water! Good luck! Bring glory to the school."

When Xia Jianjun and his other roommates came to see what was going on, they accidentally saw Shao Wanwan busy with her business. He immediately went to the library to find Jiang Zheyuan and told him that he had seen his girlfriend on the basketball court.

The library and basketball court are not far apart, only a seven or eight-minute walk apart.

Jiang Zheyuan did not deny that Shao Wanwan was his girlfriend when he married Xia Jianjun. He rushed over as soon as he heard the words "basketball court".

When I arrived at the basketball court, I saw Shao Wanwan chatting with Su Dapeng.

Jiang Zheyuan felt his face burning, and a surge of indescribable resentment welled up inside him.

They had just had a falling out at noon over whether or not she should have lunch with his mother, but in the blink of an eye, she was all smiles with another boy.

Jiang Zheyuan was reborn, and he did not have those old-fashioned ideas.

But since this person was Su Dapeng, he couldn't help but mind.

If Shao Wanwan insists on getting entangled with Su Dapeng, does that mean she will inevitably go astray like she did in her previous life?

Jiang Zhe watched from afar as Shao Wanwan handed a bottle of water to Su Dapeng.

Su Dapeng took the water and left satisfied. Tall and handsome, he returned to the basketball team and then made a dazzling appearance amidst cheers from the crowd.

Jiang Zheyuan looked down at his slender, willow-like figure and frowned slightly.

He's the type who can't gain weight no matter how much he eats, so it's also difficult for him to build muscle.

He was often teased by his grandfather and father for this.

He never took it to heart; he was intelligent and had no intention of joining the army.

But at this moment, facing Su Dapeng's absolute strength and muscular physique, he felt ashamed for the first time.

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