Why it never ends

Chapter 748 Losing Points

"……so long?"

"Theoretically," Yugali smiled, "I have to try it to see if it can really last this long... Do you want to take it back and try it? I can give you both."

"Is that okay?" Hesta took another large cup and looked at it curiously.

"Of course, in theory, this is bought with your money," Yugali glanced at Hesta very quickly, "All my current living expenses can be reimbursed with receipts at the end of the month... You need Take a look at the bill. I keep all the bills after they are reimbursed. Except for daily necessities, I usually don’t-"

"Is it enough?"

"Enough," Yugali replied immediately, "You know, I have done some calculations. If you exclude the rent, the cost of living in Orange Town is basically the same as when I was in Jiaotong Mountain, and the cost of living here will start next month. Free public transportation will be implemented, and you can save money on travel by then..."

Hesta smiled, "So good."

"It's very good, really," Yugali said sincerely. "There are convenient services everywhere, and you don't have to spend money on many things - do you remember the last time we went to the city hall to participate in an event? The staff of the city hall A package was sent to me this week, which contained a box of butter biscuits and a lot of introductory manuals about Orange Town, teaching you how to use and apply for various citizen benefits. Originally, they were supposed to be there when everyone got on the sightseeing bus. I sent one, but we missed it... Do you want to see it?"

"...Okay." Hesta nodded - although she was not interested in this information, the conversation with Yugali was so smooth at the moment, and she did not want to break this state easily.

Yugali quickly brought a stack of colorful brochures, some of which were tri-folded and some were pamphlets. They were similar to the ones Hesta received when visiting clubs at school today, but the ones handed out by the city hall were always More design sense.

Yugali has obviously studied all of these things. These colorful pieces of paper are full of her marks and highlighted key information.She sat next to Hesta and patiently explained the meaning of each Southern District [-] sentence.

Although the meal was a bit awkward at first, the atmosphere in the second half of the meal still made Hesta feel gratified: In any case, Eucalyptus was in better condition than she thought, which was good news... She seemed to be interested in Tangerine. Everything in the town is full of interest, full of longing and exploration.

At two o'clock in the afternoon, Yugali sent Hesta downstairs, and the two chatted all the way, like two real friends.

In the distance, the bus Hesta was going to take was slowly approaching.She turned back to Yugali and said, "If you encounter any trouble later, please give me news at any time, okay."

Yugali laughed, "What trouble can there be here...I've always been fine."

Hesta thought about her words for a while, "Anyway, if someone comes to trouble you -"

"No one comes to trouble me." Yugali replied.

"……there has never been?"

"No," Yugali looked at her, his eyes even very sincere, "If I really encounter any trouble, I will tell you, really."

The bus stopped in front of the two people.

Hesta was silent for a moment, then stepped forward and got into the car.

Through the glass, Yugali waved to her at the station, as if saying goodbye, and Hesta also waved.

The car started, and she kept looking at Eucalyptus' figure at the station - Eucalyptus also stood there and did not leave.Until the next turn, the street trees and walls on the street corner completely cut off the two people's vision.

The carriage was empty, and Hesta stood near the door a little lonely.The meal was like a roller coaster with ups and downs, but she didn't expect that it would eventually turn into a boulder weighing on her chest, which made her feel even more disappointed.Hesta felt sleepy, and her original plan to walk around the city in the afternoon was temporarily cancelled. At this moment, she just wanted to go back to her room, bury her head under the quilt, and then have a good sleep.

……

Wednesday arrived as expected.

In the afternoon, Hesta sat in Yu Xuekun's consulting room on time.

Yu Xuekun looked at her with a serious expression, Hesta looked innocent, "What's wrong, look at me like this..."

"Your rating last week was very bad. You should know why, right?"

"Yeah, it's clear." Hesta nodded, "But it would be better if you could break it down for me."

"There are two major points lost," Yu Xuekun said. "The first is the conflict last Friday. The nature of this matter is very serious. Do you understand?"

Hesta shook her head, "I don't understand, I didn't hurt anyone in the whole thing -"

"It has nothing to do with whether anyone was injured," Yu Xuekun leaned forward slightly. "This incident directly reflects your inability to judge whether an action will attract criticism. To top it off, it means that you cannot understand the public order and good customs in a livable place."

"But how can you assume that I am incapable of judging that my actions will attract disapproval?"

"...Did you hang the sanitary napkins in the aisle on purpose?"

"Exactly," Hesta put his left hand on his knee. "Contrary to your conclusion, I can clearly say that my behavior is based on a full understanding of 'public order and good customs' in a livable place. It's just that , I chose to directly challenge the unfair aspect, which just proves that I am integrating into the livable life in a higher level way... This is not something I just said, I was not the only one to leave the classroom that day, More than a dozen ordinary classmates supported me on the spot, you can go and verify it."

Yu Xuekun's brows relaxed and his eyes brightened slightly, "...You have a good reason."

"uh-huh."

"Go back and organize the content again," she quickly wrote down something in her notebook. "Next week when I ask you why you behave in an 'immoral' manner in class, you will expand on what you just mentioned. ."

"Okay." Hestad took out his notebook and wrote down his to-do list, "...What's the second loss point?"

"You actively maintained contact with certain dangerous groups."

"Who are you referring to?" Hesta raised her head in surprise, "If it was Lin Jiao's survival club, all the content I shared was reviewed for you - and I completely rejected all their content afterwards. Event invitations, I have no further dealings with these people.”

"Really?" Yu Xuekun was also a little surprised, "Have you really not contacted them again after the sharing meeting?"

"How do you want me to prove it? Email? Phone number? You can check it at will," Hesta looked at her, "I'm not very interested in these people. The only event I took the initiative to report... Even if it's a deduction Points, it’s not a major point loss, right?”

Yu Xuekun groaned, "Okay, I will confirm this again."


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