Chapter 751 The ultimate reason not to learn Japanese
"Speaking of which, schoolgirl, did your teacher tell you before he took you out, what would you do if you lose contact with someone abroad without a penny on you?"
At the checkout exit of the supermarket, after the busiest time of the day, there were suddenly fewer people shopping, and there was no long queue like before.
Fang Ran, who was idle behind the cash register, looked at Tang Bing to prevent him from mistaking the denominations of various coins, and asked casually as he put labels on him, while checking whether the amount of money in the machine and the receipt matched.
Although it was a job used to transition the current situation, Fangran didn't want to cause trouble to others or himself.
Behind his back, he was also checking whether his money amount was correct, but mainly because he was afraid of losing money. Tang Bing was humming happily because he didn't have to hit his feet on the back of the head because he was so busy today.
Then when I took out my notes and opened them, I blinked my eyes and was stunned when I heard him ask this question.
"Ha? Not a penny?"
Speaking of this sentence structure, did I hear you ask me, senior...
"Then what else can we do? Just contact the consulate."
But after thinking for a moment, Tang Bing rolled his eyes speechlessly, and then heard Fangran behind him sigh melancholy for some reason.
"That's true..."
"But I read on the Internet and heard from others that the service attitude of the staff at the consulate and embassy windows is always poor, and the efficiency is also low... But I have never been there..."
Sighing in his heart, normally this was the only way to do it. Fangran heard that Tang Bing behind him seemed to be saying bad things about others, so he added in a low voice.
"By the way, why do you want to study abroad as an exchange student?"
After confirming that the amount of money was correct, Fangran stood up and stretched his waist, forgetting to glance at the warm sunset outside, and asked with a smile while leaning on the cashier:
"Is it because you like London?"
"Ah... that can be considered one of them, but the most important thing is actually..."
When Fang Ran asked, Tang Bing turned around and puffed out one cheek, thought for a moment, and then answered with a sunny smile:
"I want to become a translator in the future."
"That's why I applied to come to London to be an exchange student, live with a host family, work in a supermarket, understand foreign culture and learn how foreigners speak."
translator...?
Hearing her affirmative answer without confusion, Fangran was slightly startled, then slightly surprised, and he didn't know why and continued to ask:
"Why...want to be a translator...?"
"Because, senior, you see... I am just a girl from an ordinary family. I have used up my whole life's luck to get into Beijing University through special recruitment. English is my only specialty. Of course I have to make good use of it."
It seemed that Tang Bing was a little embarrassed when he said these words. He kept scratching the side of his cheek with his fingers and looked away, but in the end he returned to his lively and positive spirit.
“Of course the main thing is because I like English very much!”
like...
When I heard the reason here, my eyes were fixed. I looked at the girl with a single ponytail in front of me, and noticed the neat and detailed English letters on the notebook she just took out, with handwriting marks of various colors.
Maybe it’s because she has clear goals and a lively and hard-working sunny look, or maybe it’s because she feels like her old self. Listening to Tang Bing’s words, Fangran was suddenly touched at this moment.
I found that I had never considered a problem...
"Hey~ hello~ Senior, come to your senses, hum...are you touched by my inspiration?"
Seeing Fang Ran in a daze, Tang Bing waved his small green hands in front of his eyes, then folded his hands and said proudly with the corners of his mouth raised,
Fang Ran, who came back to his senses, rolled his eyes helplessly, then looked at the red Donald Duck jacket she was wearing again today, and asked curiously:
"By the way, schoolgirl, you always say you have bad luck. Is your luck really bad?"
At the moment when he was asked this question, Fangran saw Tang Bing, who was very proud a second ago and had his arms crossed (although not), and the screen seemed to freeze.
Suddenly he pressed his chest with one hand, and he collapsed at a speed visible to the naked eye, making the sound of angina pectoris.
"Senior, European emperors like you don't understand what it's like to never be lucky in all kinds of small things, even though there are no big disasters."
"I won't talk about things like what you buy today will be discounted tomorrow, and if you draw a card and you're guaranteed a minimum, or you'll have to take the second-level exam four times because your coach is stupid, and you'll always encounter embarrassing moments when you open the door, let's give you the most interesting ones.
Persuasive examples..."
Tang Bing looked at the sunset that was gradually setting outside with a face full of vicissitudes of life. He felt that it was the European spirit that had passed away. He looked at Fang Ran with emotion and said melancholy:
"Growing up, the USB socket would always be backwards if I didn't look at it the first time I plugged it in."
"puff!"
The moment he heard these words, looking at Tang Bing's resigned expression, Fangran couldn't help but cover his mouth and burst into laughter.
Schoolgirl, you...poof...you are too real...
"Senior, can you stop smiling so obviously?"
Seeing that Fangran actually burst into laughter, Tang Bing read with a blank expression, causing Fangran to pretend to cough to hold back his laughter, and then changed the subject seriously and asked:
"Ahem...Then why do you like English so much, schoolgirl?"
Silently staring at Fangran for a second without thinking, Tang Bing pointed to his English notes, then picked up a strand of his hair and shook it casually as he recalled:
"Because when we were in junior high school, our teacher once showed us a postgraduate entrance examination lecture by Kevin, a lecturer, encouraging us to study hard for the future postgraduate entrance examination. At that time, I thought the way the people in the video wearing suits and speaking English were so successful and charming, so slowly
I just fell in love with it..."
Then when it came to this, Fangran saw that Tang Bing himself was not sure and felt slightly guilty.
"But it may be that I thought that if I learned English well, I might make more money in the future..."
Fang Ran: "..."
School girl, you are always so real and unpretentious in places like this...
"If it's easy to make money, why don't you learn Japanese, schoolgirl? Several of my high school classmates are learning Japanese."
I always find it very interesting to chat with this cheerful and interesting school girl in front of me. As a two-dimensional otaku who often lives in a small house and thinks about being taken care of by a beautiful girl,
Fang Ran, who has not yet passed Level 4, thought about the foreign language he was most familiar with, and said curiously that he couldn't stop talking and wanted to chat with Tang Bing.
"Japanese?"
After hearing Fang Ran's question, Tang Bing raised his slender eyebrows speechlessly and raised his tone, then rolled his eyes and snorted proudly:
"There are many people who speak Japanese, and there are only so many people on that island. Senior, English is the best... ahem, most influential language in the world right now!"
Did you just say that it would be best to find a job (Justice Gaze)?
Pursing the corner of his mouth and looking at the 'arrogant' genuine school girl in front of him, Fangran looked at her with a strange expression and grinned at Neonyu, who seemed to be disdainful of the demo:
"And if I learn Japanese, if one day in the future the two countries are unified, my relatives and aunts will ask me when I go back to my hometown during the Chinese New Year, 'Tang Bing, what major did you major in university?'"
"I answered humbly and politely, 'Hey, I'm studying Japanese,' and the lady looked surprised and regretful..."
The scene was full of drama, and the aunt's smiling questions and her obedient answers were vividly performed. When Fangran saw Tang Bing's pouty mouth with a rich expression of disgust, he changed his voice to a weird and weird voice and imitated the aunt's unique tone of surprise.