Farming in the Mountains: Max Level Jiaojiao Is Three Years Old-Chapter 1937 - Extra A Brand New Life 52 (Jiang Yue and Xue

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Chapter 1937: Extra: A Brand New Life 52 (Jiang Yue and Xue Yan)

Chapter 1937: Extra: A Brand New Life 52 (Jiang Yue and Xue Yan)

Jiang Yue and Xue Yan both watched as Song Yun kept his head down but still went to his designated position to wait. From the shadows, it could be seen that Song Yun was actually trembling slightly. Clearly, he was not very accustomed to so many people watching him, and even as he lowered his head, he couldn’t control the slight shiver in his body.

But when it was his turn to run, he kept his head down but ran quite fast, not holding back Zhou Ping and the others at all.

Zhou Ping and the other two also ran desperately, just to help Song Yun out.

In the end, they actually took first place.

When they went to receive the award, Zhou Ping and the other two let Song Yun stand in the middle. They were also going to take a group photo, and while Song Yun continued to keep his head lowered, Zhou Ping and the others teased him, lifting his face in a playful manner. Song Yun wore a smile on his face, but his body couldn’t stop shivering as too many people were looking at him. Zhou Ping and the others clearly felt it but said nothing; they only smiled wider at the camera and hugged Song Yun’s shoulders even tighter.

It helped to stop Song Yun’s trembling a bit.

Making it barely noticeable.

So nobody would laugh at Song Yun.

Song Yun had often been ridiculed in his previous school days due to his social anxiety, trembling over the slightest things.

Song Yun was no fool; he was aware. He felt that he had met kind people.

When the photo came out, he saw himself standing in the center, smiling just as happily as Zhou Ping and the others.

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It was not until after the sports event had ended that Zhou Ping privately asked Song Yun if he would like to change his major, and he explained Jiang Yue’s and Xue Yan’s thoughts to Song Yun as well.

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Song Yun lowered his head for a long time, seemingly wrestling with his thoughts. Finally, he glanced at the several University biology books on his desk that were worn from his frequent reading, and he slowly nodded in agreement.

Jiang Yue and Xue Yan told Professor Zheng about the situation, and he was very pleased. As soon as Song Yun agreed, he personally made a trip to S University. The president of S University had also seen Song Yun, the top scoring student, and felt that Song Yun was not suited for business administration. Since it was only a change of major, a cross-departmental transfer, and not moving to a different school, he naturally had no objections and signed the consent form on the spot. The deans of both departments also signed the consent forms. And then, Song Yun transferred from the business administration major to the biology major, joining the same class as Jiang Yue.

From that day on, Song Yun also joined the project team jointly applied for by Professor Zheng’s two schools.

When Song Yun’s family heard about his change of major, which came with a salary, even Song Yun’s uncle had no objections.

When Professor Zheng had Jiang Yue and Xue Yan bring Song Yun for their first meeting, he tested Song Yun and found that although Song Yun had previously been in the business administration major, he had always been interested in biology research and had been reading second-hand books on the subject. Also due to poverty, he had no other entertainment but reading. Nearly all his time was spent reading books, so he actually had a lot of knowledge in this area. His foundation was in no way inferior, and he was even more outstanding than some seniors who were about to graduate, though he still couldn’t compare to Jiang Yue and Xue Yan. But Professor Zheng was especially satisfied.

Jiang Yue and Xue Yan also felt that Song Yun was really smart and suitable for this field.

However, noticing that Song Yun was especially thin, Professor Zheng advanced two months of basic salary to Song Yun, insisting that he should eat and drink what he needed without skimping. If his nutrition couldn’t keep up, his mental capacity would fall behind. Without proper nutrition, his brainpower could not be fully utilized; the project was already very demanding mentally. He still had many professional courses to learn and needed to expand his knowledge on other subjects. In short, he had to keep up with his nutrition.