Chapter 145 Fans and Autographs
Chapter 145 Fans and Autographs
Jiang Songchu was amused by Yang Ziyi. He took the letter, but before he could open it, he saw that the cover had many words "Chu Xing" on it.
She was taken aback, picked up one of the letters at random, and took a closer look. She then realized that most of these letters were written in the name of "Chu Xing" and were not the pink love letters she had read before.
On the envelopes, some were decorated with cute cartoon drawings, some had crooked but enthusiastic writing, and some had shiny stickers. Every detail revealed the students' care and love.
Jiang Songchu was instantly moved, and her eyes welled up with tears.
She never expected to have her own little fans at school, who expressed their support and love for her in their own unique ways.
A warm feeling welled up in her heart, but she also felt a heavy responsibility.
She didn't know what she could do for these little fans, but she knew she had to work harder to improve herself and repay them with better works and performances.
Jiang Songchu sat in his seat and opened the letters one by one.
The contents of the letters varied widely. Some expressed admiration and love for her, saying that she was their idol and that they wanted to learn from her.
Some people shared their minor troubles, hoping that Jiang Songchu could offer advice;
Others invited Jiang Songchu to attend fan gatherings they organized.
Jiang Songchu read each letter carefully, her heart deeply touched by these pure emotions.
After reading the letter, Jiang Songchu looked up at the starry night sky outside the window and silently made a wish.
She will continue to work hard, not only to go further and further on the path of dance, but also to become a person who can spread positive energy and influence others.
She wants to show these young fans that on the road to pursuing dreams, as long as you persevere, you will definitely be able to shine with your own light.
Jiang Songchu carefully put the letter away and placed it in the innermost part of her schoolbag.
For Jiang Songchu, these letters are very precious treasures, carrying the pure emotions between her and her fans.
After ensuring its safety, she rushed to her math competition class.
Her footsteps echoed clearly in the quiet corridor.
On the podium in the competition class classroom, Yao the Demon was somewhat unhappy.
In his view, Jiang Songchu is now a student and should focus all her energy on her studies, but Jiang Songchu's recent activities have clearly deviated from this path.
Nevertheless, he also noticed Jiang Songchu's special qualities.
Even after taking leave to participate in performing arts work, she was still able to keep up with the pace after returning to school, and even showed a deeper understanding of certain knowledge points.
This made him admire Jiang Songchu's self-discipline and diligence, which is why he refrained from saying anything.
This ability made him both gratified and conflicted; gratified by his student's talent, but conflicted by her choice to enter the entertainment industry.
The classroom was filled with a tense and focused atmosphere as students buried themselves in complex math problems.
Looking at Jiang Songchu, Teacher Yao's thoughts drifted away involuntarily.
Because of the effective promotion of "The Dance of Splendor", the audience ranges from primary and secondary school students to young adults and the elderly, with fans at each stage.
Yao the Devil's wife is also a loyal viewer of this show, and she sits in front of the TV to watch it every day without fail.
That day, Yao was mopping the floor when the TV suddenly announced that Jiang Songchu was temporarily ranked first.
He looked up, rushed forward, and stared intently at Jiang Songchu on the TV screen. He rubbed his eyes in disbelief before saying to his wife, "This is my student!"
His tone was full of surprise and pride.
However, upon hearing this, a hint of surprise flashed in the wife's eyes, and she immediately pleaded with him, "When you see this child again, could you get me an autograph or something?"
Yao the Demon recalled that moment, and then looked at the obedient female student sitting below the podium, feeling somewhat conflicted.
He watched Jiang Songchu intently taking notes, feeling a mix of emotions. He was proud of her achievements, but also worried that she might be distracted by external temptations.
He endured it for a long time, and when get out of class was finally over, he asked Jiang Songchu to stay behind temporarily.
In the classroom, the students packed their bags and prepared to leave, but Jiang Songchu stayed behind, looking up at Yao the Demon with a question in her eyes.
Jiang Songchu and Yao Motou stood beside the podium. The classroom had quieted down, with only the rustling of leaves in the wind outside the window.
Yao the Demon's gaze lingered on Jiang Songchu, as if searching for the right words.
"Jiang Songchu."
He spoke slowly, his tone serious.
“I know you have a lot of activities outside, but don’t forget, you’re still a student.”
“I’m glad you didn’t let those things interfere with your studies, but I also hope you understand that studying is just as important.”
Do you think you can manage both?
Upon hearing this, Jiang Songchu raised her head slightly, a hint of determination flashing in her eyes.
"Teacher Yao, I understand what you mean."
"Actually, I have always been trying to balance my studies and work."
"I always preview the lessons before going out and use my free time to review and consolidate them, trying not to miss any knowledge points."
"Moreover, I really like mathematics; it gives me a lot of ideas and methods for solving problems."
"I will try my best to prove to you that I can do it."
He cleared his throat, his voice low and deep: "Songchu, your performance this time was truly outstanding. Not only in dance, but you also did not fall behind in your studies. Your teacher is very pleased."
Jiang Songchu lowered her head slightly and replied softly, "Thank you, teacher. It's all thanks to your excellent teaching."
Yao the Devil waved his hand, a hint of embarrassment flashing in his eyes: "Teacher isn't praising you, but reminding you not to be arrogant. Your current grades are the result of your own hard work, so keep it up."
Jiang Songchu raised her head and looked at Yao the Devil with a firm gaze: "Teacher, I understand. I will continue to work hard and will not be complacent because of a little achievement."
Yao the Demon nodded, then remained silent for a moment, seemingly hesitating about something.
Jiang Songchu asked with some curiosity, "Teacher, is there anything else?"
Yao the Demon looked slightly embarrassed. He coughed and looked away, saying, "Well, Songchu, I have a small request."
Jiang Songchu was taken aback for a moment, then smiled and said, "Teacher, please tell me. I will do my best as long as it is within my power."
Only then did Yao Motou muster up his courage and look Jiang Songchu in the eye.
"That's right, my wife is also a big fan of 'The Dance of Splendor'. She especially likes you. She was overjoyed when she saw that you were ranked first that day."
"So, she asked me to ask you if I could sign an autograph for her?"
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