[Intel System] + [Urban Lighthearted Style] + [No Time Travel or Rebirth] + [Not an Orphan] + [No Show-off Face-slapping Tropes]
“This year’s projected number of graduates is 12.5 million, and over the next ten years, an estimated 120 million college students will graduate.”
As a regular junior-year undergraduate with a recent major family tragedy, Ye Su felt hopeless upon hearing this news.
But after unexpectedly binding with the Daily Intel System, Ye Su became filled with hope and longing for the future.
[Today's Intel]: A scratch-off lottery ticket named “Endless Rainbow” sold at the Ping Le Road lottery store contains a card worth ¥8,000.
[Today's Intel]: At the upcoming ghost market on Lichang Road, a stall will sell an old copy of Journey to the West, inside whose cover is hidden a rare “British Black Penny” stamp. Suggested resale price: ¥12,000.
[Today's Intel]: In a second-hand furniture shop on Renping Street, Tangyong Urban Village, there’s a sofa containing two gold bars, each weighing 200 grams.
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At first, Ye Su only wanted to earn a little money with the system to help his family through their crisis…
Yu Shao got a strange system that allowed him to earn scum points based on his daily scum level, which he could then redeem for magical skills and items. This piqued Yu Shao's interest, as being a scum was a high-risk profession. To avoid being scum, he had to humiliate them.
Lin Xiao is reborn in 2001, a youthful and wild era. Facing his former flame, he thinks: “In our past life, you made me suffer; in this life, you’ll be calling me ‘dad’.” To Xiao Momo, he says: “Be good, quit your job, and you won’t be my teacher anymore.” To his benefactor, a female CEO: “You went bankrupt? Perfect, I was just wondering how to repay you.” His plan? Make the boldest money and pursue the most daring romance.
“It’s okay to fall in love; however, growing up in a single-parent family, I have no interest in marriage.”
“Damn! I’ve already said that I’m not getting married, why are you still taking this so seriously?”
“I’m sorry, last night I was drunk.”