Chapter 946 - You Are the Secretary
Chapter 946 You Are the Secretary
However, Qiao Nan would not be friendly to her classmates. Tang Jiayun might be dead-set on being friendly with Qiao Nan, but she did not believe that Tang Jiayun would stand to benefit from this.
Tang Jiayun looked down on Lü Yan, while Lü Yan ridiculed Tang Jiayun for being shameless.
They were the same. Both of them tried to harm Qiao Nan. Qiao Nan would not accept her, and neither would she be friendly to Tang Jiayun.
Did Tang Jiayun think that she was a fool?
It was Tang Jiayun who gave her the idea that she could upload the photo and post the thread. If not for her, she would not have thought of exposing Qiao Nan on the internet.
Moreover, she did not take the initiative to borrow the camera. It was Tang Jiayun who lent it to her deliberately.
Lü Yan was no fool. She had been given demerit points and like what Qiao Nan had been through previously, she was ostracized by other students. Lü Yan calmed down and realized that she had fallen into Tang Jiayun’s trap.
Tang Jiayun wanted to suck up to Qiao Nan, but she lacked the opportunity to do so. Therefore, she egged her on to deal with Qiao Nan and she was foolish enough to believe her.
By the time everyone misunderstood Qiao Nan and ostracized her, Tang Jiayun behaved like a good classmate and pretended that she was on her side. Qiao Nan would then be touched by Tang Jiayun who provided help in her hour of need.
Lü Yan heard that on the day she posted the thread, and when everyone ignored Qiao Nan, Tang Jiayun was the only person to talk to her. Lü Yan knew that her guess was correct. She had fallen into Tang Jiayun’s trap and been used by her.
Fortunately, Qiao Nan was not fooled by Tang Jiayun. Until now, she still ignored Tang Jiayun like how she used to do in the past.
Otherwise, her foolishness would help Tang Jiayun succeed in her plan. By then, it would be a fatal blow to Lü Yan.
Lü Yan had thought of telling Qiao Nan about this. However, Qiao Nan ignored her as well, and Qiao Nan was not friendly to Tang Jiayun either. Therefore, Lü Yan felt that there was no need for her to say anything.
“What! You want me to look for sponsors?” Qiao Nan had joined the club for half a month. She received notice that the club would be holding a meeting today and she definitely had to attend. However, Qiao Nan felt perturbed when she noticed that not many people turned up for the meeting. It seemed that not all of the members were there.
Since the meeting was not meant for everyone in the club, why did they ask her to attend?
Qiao Nan was dumbstruck when the president told her of the agenda for today’s meeting. It was to look for sponsors. Crap. Why would she be given such a task?
“You are the secretary of the club. Is there anything wrong to work for the club?” The female vice president was unhappy. There were several similar clubs like them at Peking University. Their club was relatively new and was not as popular as the established clubs.
As a specially privileged person, one was ambitious to have achievements in school. Although they were still in school, they hoped to graduate with high achievements.
The established clubs started off as new clubs. If they worked on making the club a success, it would be a much greater success than the established club.
“S-secretary?” Qiao Nan felt dizzy. She merely registered to join the club. When did she become the secretary?
Previously, Qiao Nan had been occupied with being a voluntary guide. Therefore, she had neglected her work in the club. Qiao Nan had been outstanding in junior high school and senior high school.
The teachers favored her and they would arrange for her to take up positions in the class committee where not much work was needed.
Now that she was in college, being a secretary would add points to her academic performance. In other words, back then, people had no wish to be a committee member, but right now, everyone was vying to be one.
Back then, she might stand out, but right now, she was in college.
There were many outstanding students at Peking University. Qiao Nan dared not think too highly of herself. She was merely an ordinary student among the other students. Even if she had registered to join the club, she was just an ordinary member. She could never be the secretary.
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Qiao Nan had always thought and felt this way.
However, the vice president sprung a surprise on her today and told her that she was the secretary of the club. Moreover, since she was the secretary and the club wanted to organize an event, she had to look for sponsors for the funds needed for the event.
The reason why Qiao Nan became the secretary was that she had good results in the past. Qiao Nan was a provincial top scorer. Although she did not have the highest results in the country, her results were among the top ten in the country.
Only specially privileged people would be able to make it to Peking University. Qiao Nan’s results were the best among the best. For that alone, the president and vice president of the club valued Qiao Nan a lot.
Previously, the female vice president was worried that the kept woman scandal that was fervently discussed on the school forum would have a negative impact on the club. She had even thought of appointing someone else as the secretary
The club was relatively new and it could not be compared to the established clubs. If the secretary of the club was involved in such a scandal, there was no way the club would do well.
Fortunately, the president decided to put it on hold. Thereafter, the scandal was cleared up and the president and the vice president forgot about it.
Upon hearing what the vice president said, the president looked at Qiao Nan sympathetically.
Perhaps opposite attracts and vice versa, or that the junior was too pretty-looking. The vice president seemed to dislike her.
Everyone who used to be in a club or had held an event knew that it was the most difficult task to look for sponsors.
It was simply to fundraise. If one did not have any networks and went around blindly, those tycoons would not spend their money on the events held by a school club.
In general, those clubs that needed to look for sponsors would appoint someone in the club as secretary to be in charge of securing funds.
The secretary had to come from well-to-do families and the bare minimum condition was that the family had to run a business. Such a candidate usually did not do well in school and would usually rank in the bottom few.
Since they did not have good results, it was impossible for them to be a committee member in the clubs.
The clubs arranged such a position for them so that they could make use of the connections that their families had and raise funds.
As a new club, it was very difficult to find someone like that.
Students who had mediocre results but had connections were widely sought after by the clubs.
There were not many such students in the school. Furthermore, there were many different clubs in the school. Therefore, it was even more difficult for new clubs to get these students to join them.
In short, the female vice president assigned the most difficult task to Qiao Nan, the newly appointed secretary.