Chapter 208 - 208 206 Creating the World in Seven Days (Fourth
Chapter 208 - 208 206 Creating the World in Seven Days (Fourth
?Chapter 208: 206, Creating the World in Seven Days (Fourth Update)_1 Chapter 208: 206, Creating the World in Seven Days (Fourth Update)_1 The clubs at No.4 Middle School place great importance on seniority, which is one of the many grievances held by the “invisible” students at the school. It’s like those famous college clubs abroad, like the Phoenix Club, which not only thoroughly implement the policy of elitism but also set up numerous obstacles and challenges.
Some people take great pride in joining such clubs, while others disdain such behavior after being excluded—though deep down they still wonder: why wasn’t I chosen?
After Liu Bing’s direct promotion to high school as the top student of junior high, joining the drama club was no problem at all based on his crosstalk performance at the welcoming party.
Jiang Haoyang himself held the distinction of an amateur 6th dan in Go, and during the process of challenging the president, he received an overwhelming acknowledgment… His entry to the Go and Chess Club was smooth sailing.
After Ren He deciphered the term “overwhelming acknowledgment,” that phrase followed Jiang Haoyang around for many, many years…
As first-year high school students entered No.4 Middle School, many of them had heard how famous the clubs were, so they all went to register for clubs with anticipation and passion for their hobbies.
Ren He was in a bit of a bind; he didn’t know which club to join. Apart from extreme sports, he didn’t really have any particular hobbies. A new club had emerged these past few days: the Kunlun Club, catering either to wuxia enthusiasts or fans of the Kunlun game. Ren He had thought about joining for fun but decided against it in the end; it would just be a waste of time.
He discreetly asked Yang Xi which club would be interesting to join. Yang Xi suggested something like an indoor symphony, though she wasn’t very familiar with the high school clubs either. She hadn’t even decided on which club to join and wasn’t really planning on joining any as her spare time was quite occupied.
Singers need to practice to maintain their pitch and timbre, and it’s common for many to go off-key or off-tune if they don’t practice for a long time. So Yang Xi had to carve out time at night for the necessary practice, as well as practice guitar and even make breakthroughs in studying other instruments.
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