Chapter 201: Got it, Going to Buy A Tractor Now
Chapter 201: Got it, Going to Buy A Tractor Now
To her, this son will never take priority in her heart.
Xiang Yi was prepared to set out when a tall figure suddenly overshadowed her. The man’s voice was low and sultry. “Together.”
She turned her head to see Shi Sui casually sitting to her left.
The driver seat on the tractor was quite spacious, so it was fine for the two of them to sit together.
Only the girl felt something was strange.
Before she could think too much of it, another gentle and transparent voice said, “I want to go too.”
Xiang Li nonchalantly stepped in and sat to his sister’s right side.
Eh? Big brother is coming too?
Two people in the driver seat were okay, but three might have just made it too crowded.
The slender girl was like lettuce in a sandwich being squeezed between the two of them.
The staff on site: ???
Viewers in the stream: ???
——[What is this? Do handsome men on tractors become more attractive?]
——[This is too funny. Is this a lifestyle show or an entertainment variety show?!]
——[One, two, three, four, five, six; as long as you own a tractor, you might have the chance to possess up to six men. I’ve learned something today, time to place an order for a tractor!]
The production team got in another car to continue filming.
Li Jianyu joked, “Does this count as out on location here? All my true fans, type 666 if you agree...”
Since this passage was too full of entertainment value, the comments mocking Xiang Yi became less frequent.
At first, Rong Huai and the others were nervous, afraid they were going to be shaken up by the tractor ride.
However, it turns out the pretty girl was deserving of her farm machinery license. When she drove the tractor, not only did they feel a light breeze through their hair, her driving also had a smooth proficiency like flowing water.
The tractor glided across the road.
Soon, they arrived at Ming Xi boy’s high school.
Xiang Yi had heard of this school before. It was a very strict private high school and was rumored that those who went to the school could be reformed even more effectively than going on X-Changei*. There were several upper-middle class people in Nancheng who preferred to send their kids here to exercise their discipline.
Apparently, the kids who graduate from here were all very talented and self-disciplined, as if they were the pride of heaven.
“It’s here, right?” Xiang Yi turned to ask.
The boys were all silent. After a while, Rong Huai gritted his teeth and grunted. “Mhmm.”
To sharpen his acting skills, Shi Sui had previously studied micro-expressions. He keenly noticed the strange air hanging about the teenagers, then turned to look at Xiang Li. The two reached a consensus through the silent interaction.
There was something off about this school.
Seeing the vehicle pull up outside the school, a security guard immediately stepped out of the booth with an electric rod and shouted, “Are you parents of the students? Didn’t we already say cars cannot drive in here, the students must enter through Boxue road!”
Xiang Yi did not understand. Boxue road was at least a few kilometers away from here. Yet you want them to walk in this heat? Is that reasonable at all??
“Wait, why do you guys have cameras...” The security guard saw the film equipment in the car behind them as the muscles on his face jerked. “Turn it off! Turn it off now! Otherwise, I’ll smash it! This is illegal filming!”
Li Jianyu stepped out of the car and negotiated in a friendly manner. “You guys...no, we are a variety show, can we please go in and record? We won’t disrupt you for too long.”
The security guard objected fiercely. “No way! You must leave immediately. Or else I will call the police!”
Before his words fell, a thin and tall silhouette appeared at the ledge of the roof, trembling so hard it was almost frightening.
*Translator’s Note: X-Change, or translated directly meaning ”metamorphosis’ is a reality show in China where generally very rich and/or very spoiled and entitled children get sent to rural parts of China to ‘reform’ themselves in exchange for rural children coming to live in the city for a period of time.