"By the way, I’ll take you to where I live." Zhang Tingyu enthusiastically took Tang Yue to her place, knowing that they would definitely be hanging out a lot during the next few years of university.
Once they entered the alley, Tang Yue found it familiar—wasn’t this where her studio was located?
Could it be that Zhang Tingyu’s residence was right next to the studio?
Just as this thought crossed Tang Yue’s mind and they stopped in front of a door, she couldn’t help but laugh, saying, "Tingyu, although we won’t be roommates, we’re neighbors now."
She had thought about inviting Zhang Tingyu to stay at the studio, but now she suddenly realized that the two of them were only separated by a wall.
Zhang Tingyu was still not quite catching on.
Tang Yue took Zhang Tingyu next door, took out her key, and opened the door.
"Xiao Yue, are we... neighbors?" Zhang Tingyu finally caught on and excitedly grabbed Tang Yue’s hand.
"This is fate, you know. I was just thinking about asking you to live here with me." Tang Yue smiled at the thought.
Zhang Tingyu was also very excited, taking a good look around the room and couldn’t help but exclaim, "Xiao Yue, is this where you work? This place is really well set up."
Her own room was simply decorated, but compared to Tang Yue’s, it was quite basic.
Apart from keeping her own room tidy, the rest was just haphazardly done.
"Yeah, it’s kind of my workspace." Tang Yue and Zhang Tingyu stayed in the work area for a long time until Tang Yue had to leave for the motor pool in the evening.
With school starting soon, she should start moving her stuff into the Siheyuan. After that, she would have less time to go to the motor pool.
After school started, there would probably be military training, which meant she might not go to the motor pool for quite some time.
She brought back a pot of cactus to the motor pool; the green cactus could survive without daily watering and would bring a touch of greenery to her home—it was the perfect decoration.
"Wow, Xiao Yue, you bought a cactus? That must have been pricey, right?" Jiang Beini looked at the cactus in Tang Yue’s hand with its beautiful white flower pot. It looked gorgeous, and was certainly not cheap to buy these days.
Besides, not everyone had the extra money to buy a cactus; at home, they were so frugal that they would split a penny into two to spend, let alone buying this.
"It’s okay, cacti are easy to keep alive," Tang Yue responded indifferently, fully aware of Jiang Beini’s unfriendliness.
If someone else doesn’t show her kindness, why should she return the favor?
Tang Yue walked past her without any intention of stopping.
Jiang Beini stepped forward to block her path, asking, "Xiao Yue, I heard you’re going to Jinghua University?"
"Hm?" Tang Yue looked towards Jiang Beini.
Jiang Beini smiled and said, "That’s right, my younger brother is almost ready for high school entrance exams. Could you... help tutor my sister?"
Tang Yue was the provincial top scholar and a new student at Jinghua University—if she could tutor her brother, his grades might skyrocket.
At this moment, Jiang Beini had completely forgotten about the rumors she had spread that Brother Mo was going to marry an ugly bride, as well as her previous contempt for considering someone as rural.
"School is about to start," Tang Yue tactfully declined.
"There aren’t that many classes in college," said Jiang Beini.



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