Reborn as a Weak Beauty Pampered by All
Chapter 771: 771 You Are Quite Good at Learning on the Fly
Chapter 771: Chapter 771 You Are Quite Good at Learning on the Fly
With such great qualifications, why insist on being a salted fish?
Isn’t this a waste of talent?
Wu Yue was completely against it, Kang Li, in the prime of her life, lazing at home as a salted fish.
Kang Li: “I don’t accept moral kidnapping.”
She said this looking at Xiao Jin, who hurriedly waved his hands in response, “Comrade Kang, please don’t get me wrong. I have absolutely no intention of morally kidnapping you; I’m just focused on talents.”
“What kind of talent am I?”
Kang Li remained indifferent: “As I’ve said before, I haven’t received higher education, nor have I undergone professional training. I merely graduated from high school. In rural areas or small towns, this diploma might be considered high, but here in North City, my educational level really isn’t anything special, not to be linked with the talents you speak of.”
“Talent doesn’t necessarily have to be defined by a diploma; Comrade Kang, you can’t deny your own abilities like that.”
Xiao Jin looked straight at Kang Li: “Think it over carefully. The station will not accept your resignation.” Standing up, Xiao Jin looked toward Wu Yue: “You guys talk, I won’t disturb you anymore.”
The office door opened and closed, and as the sound of footsteps faded away, Wu Yue sat down next to Kang Li, utterly perplexed: “What are you thinking? When everything’s going well, why not work instead of staying at home?”
Kang Li responded lightly: “Professor Luo doesn’t want me to get tired.”
“…”
Wu Yue felt a bit full.
The problem was, it wasn’t even lunchtime yet!
“Is it that strange?”
Upon encountering Wu Yue’s puzzled gaze, Kang Li’s attractive eyebrows raised slightly.
“You’ve told me before that you drank Medicine to recuperate and your health improved a lot.” To become a salted fish, she would say anything; Wu Yue was convinced!
Kang Li: “So what?”
Wu Yue snorted and said: “Since there’s nothing wrong with your health, stop acting frail.”
“Have I been acting frail? Which eye saw that?” Kang Li’s lips curved into a smile: “I was just telling you my lover doesn’t want me to get overworked; he said he can support me.”
Upon hearing this, Wu Yue blurted out: “It’s not even lunchtime yet, why do I feel so full?”
Kang Li laughed aloud.
Wu Yue, both annoyed and puzzled, asked: “What are you laughing at?”
“You’re full from eating dog food.”
Kang Li said this, then kindly explained the modern internet slang meaning of “eating dog food.” After listening, Wu Yue understood and glared at Kang Li: “Why are you throwing out dog food for no reason?”
Kang Li laughed: “You’re quite good at learning on the fly.”
Wu Yue: “Where did you hear that from?”
Kang Li: “I overheard some young people talk about it abroad.”
A complete fabrication without even a hint of blushing.
“Alright, I’ve learned something new.”
Out of steam, Wu Yue slouched on the sofa, adopting a casual pose: “You should consider what Director Xiao said about work. To be honest, staying at home for a long time is really dull. My advice is that you should continue working, not waste the talents you possess, and set a good example for your three little ones. What do you think?”
“My kids think I’m awesome. If they knew I didn’t want to go to work, they definitely wouldn’t think I’m ‘self-indulgent laziness’. They’d only think I must have my own reasons for not going out to work. Besides, I’m not idle at home, you know that, don’t you?”
Wu Yue, who received an indifferent glance from Kang Li, coughed lightly: “I know, but isn’t that just writing casually?”
“Indeed, I write casually, but if I want to turn it into a full-time job, don’t you think it would be easy for me?”