CH 24
I Want to Be Friends With You
Zhou Yuan didnât even have one little red flower because the most fruitful method to procure a little red flower was to finish lunch. Lunch consisted of a vegetarian dish, meat, soup, and fruit.
The vegetarian dishes were usually stir-fried cabbage or spinach, and the meat dishes were stir-fried meat, diced chicken, or diced rabbit. The fruit changed every day.
Zhou Yuan was a very picky eater. He didnât indulge in meat with a lot of fat, and he found no enjoyment from moldy cabbage or spinach. However, he did eat the fruit.
Therefore, he would always leave a portion of his meal unfinished.
That was why he had never received a little red flower. It could be stated that he was quite different.
By the same token, he had never raised his hand to answer any questions like the other children because it confounded and abashed him. He didnât want to trouble himself with questions such as what one plus one was equal to.
Little Miaomiao looked at the little crimson flowers for a while, and then she looked at Zhou Yuan who was sitting next to her. He signed the words âZhou Mingâ on the parentâs signature column on his paper.
Little Miaomiao pursed her lips.
His father doesnât sign his paper?
Although Little Miaomiao couldnât comprehend the significance of this, she deduced that this was a very bad thing.
Soon, the rest of the children came one after the other. As they sauntered past Zhou Yuanâs table, they greeted him. Little Miaomiao also greeted them, âGood morning.â
Zhou Yuan observed her actions from the side and realized that Little Miaomiao had made a lot of progress. When she had first arrived, her voice trembled with fear and consternation during their first conversation, but now she had no problem greeting others.
In math class, due to her prior experiences, Little Miaomiao rushed to respond to the question again.
This time, the math teacher remembered her and said, âLittle Miaomiao gets another little red flower.â
As he spoke, he went to pin a small, sanguine flower next to her name.
Little Miaomiao noticed that there were three sanguine flowers adjacent to her name, but there were none next to Zhou Yuanâs name.
She wanted to go and take a little scarlet flower adjoined to her name and pin it next to Zhou Yuanâs name.
Meanwhile, Zhou Yuan buried himself in a magazine, and then he espied Little Miaomiaoâs odd behavior. Although she had always thrown clandestine glances in his direction from time to time, she kept doing it more with increasing frequency today.
When she raised her hand to answer a question, she would peek at him.
After she answered the question and sat back in her seat, she would peek at him.
After writing for a while, she would peek at him.
Given his intelligence, Zhou Yuan surmised the reason behind this.
Was it because she could draw strength from me?
I guess, in her mind, Iâm almost like a role model.
Zhou Yuan straightened his back and continued to read with joy. The magazine he was reading was titled âTsinghua Management Reviewâ which he took out of his fatherâs study. His mother forbade him from reading such material. She believed he couldnât comprehend it; furthermore, she believed that children who pretended to be adults would forgo all enjoyment of their childhood years.
But Zhou Yuan believed that even if he couldnât understand it, the whole learning process was a type of enjoyment in itself. After all, werenât these children also absorbing knowledge step-by-step? Werenât they also gradually understanding what they couldnât understand before?
He just substituted âaddition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and pinyinâ with more profound knowledge; therefore, he had never abandoned his joy of learning as a child.
Zhou Yuan inferred that he could indeed serve as a role model that Little Miaomiao could look up to.
So, he straightened his already straightened waist even more.
His little tablemate could observe him as much as she wanted. He was willing to offer her spiritual guidance.
The students were also rewarded with a little crimson flower during their physical education class. Although Little Miaomiao didnât dread their P.E. teacher like before, she had never received a little red flower from this class.
To get a little red flower in physical education, one had to volunteer and stand in front of the other students to lead the exercises. Currently, they were using loudspeakers to convey the exercises to the children.
Of course, Zhou Yuan didnât get a little crimson flower either. He had no interest in standing before a group of elementary school children and jumping like a monkey.
Although, he did memorize all of the exercises.
Little Miaomiao was shorter than most of her classmates. So, she stood on the far right side of the first row, next to Jingjing.
Jingjing was a chatterbox. She kept chatting with Little Miaomiao incessantly from the moment they formed a row.
âMiaomiao, my mother said weâre going to the hot springs this weekend. Have you ever bathed in hot springs before?â Jingjing asked.
Miaomiao was a little puzzled, âWhat are hot springs?â
âA hot spring is a big pool filled with hot water, and we stand inside of it. There are people who keep the fire burning under the pool to make the water warm.â
In the P.E. classes, boys and girls stand in separate rows based on their height â from short to tall.
Therefore, Little Miaomiao and Zhou Yuan stood diagonally to each other. The two girls whispered to each other, but Zhou Yuan couldnât hear what they were saying.
Eventually, the P.E. teacher said to Jingjing, âNo more talking. Letâs start the exercises. Are there any volunteers willing to stand in front and lead the exercises? They will be rewarded with a little red flower.â
Little Miaomiao nervously squeezed her hand. She wanted to raise her hand and obtain a little red flower.
Once she procured this little red flower, she would have four of them in total. And since she had four, she could divide them in half and pin two of them next to Zhou Yuanâs name.
There was a difference between standing in front of the class to lead the exercises and answering a question in class. She only had to stand up briefly in order to answer a question during class, whereas leading the exercises required prolonged standing in front of her classmates.
And most importantly, not everyone was familiar with the routines. She feared that if she went up and did something wrong, then she would incur the mockery of her classmates.
So, there were very few children who volunteered. Little Miaomiao hesitated for a transitory moment.
No one raised their hand.
The P.E. teacher asked again once more, a little aggressively this time, âWill anyone come up to lead the exercises?â
Little Miaomiao detected a slight grievance in his voice because none of her classmates cooperated with him.
She felt that if she was in the P.E. teacherâs shoes, she would also be very sad and indignant.
So, Little Miaomiao raised her hand.
âCome up, Little Miaomiao, it doesnât matter if you do something wrong. Itâs wonderful that youâre brave enough to stand here.â
There was no doubt that the P.E. teacher wasnât very apt at expressing words that inspired others, but he still tried to offer encouragement to her.
Little Miaomiaoâs legs shook with fear, but she still traversed before everyone. Her heart pulsated rapidly.
Immediately, her eyes fell upon Zhou Yuan, and her heart filled with purpose.
I have to get him two little red flowers.
Zhou Yuan saw her look at him, and then he seemed to relax a little. His spirits lifted.
Sure enough, I am my little tablemateâs role model.
The author has something to say:
Zhou Yuan who doesnât even have a single red flower and still fancies himself as the role model for his little tablemate who had three red flowers.