"Did you finish your homework yesterday?" Wayne checked again worriedly.
"It's finished!" Chrissy probably didn't wake up from sleep and looked bleak.
"Don't copy it exactly?"
"I know, I'm not an idiot." She rolled her eyes angrily.
Wayne couldn't help but curse. Sometimes you look like an idiot.
After a great weekend, the thought of having to go back to class can sometimes make me unmotivated.
He opened a corner of the car curtain and looked out at the receding street.
"Chris, aren't you going to start a handicraft department again?" he asked.
Only through her can we hope for this.
After being promoted to the main campus, the classes among the students have become more distinct. As a low-level noble, Senior Meimei no longer has enough appeal to start a salty fish club that can only paddle every day.
Even Senior Sofia, in order not to break away from the group, could only hide their close friendship and did not dare to stay with Senior Meimei often.
Under such circumstances, even if Senior Meimei's application for founding a club is barely approved, I'm afraid she can only be a "mobile club" that doesn't even have an activity room.
How sad!
"The Handicraft Department..." Chris pondered for a while and said, "Actually, if you think about the things we do, even if it's not the Handicraft Department, it would be almost the same with another name, right?"
"..."
It's a shame that you have such self-awareness.
"Does Wayne want to join any other clubs?"
Chrissy was also lying by the window, looking at the fleeting light outside, and asked casually. "You'll probably get bored if you stay in the handicraft department with me all the time."
"It's not boring to be bored, but when I think about joining other clubs... I once wanted to join the drama club."
Mr. Wien had been in constant communication with Mr. Poquelin over the past few years.
There were a lot of letters asking for advice on drama creation alone. Mr. Poquelin even encouraged him to try the waters in a campus club first.
"Well, I have an impression." Chris suddenly smiled and said, "How about we join the drama club! It seems that every time you accompany me to do what I want to do, this time I will accompany you."
Wayne hesitated, "But, I just want to try writing scripts. If I join, I have to start from the background like other freshmen. Wouldn't it be very miserable?"
He seemed to see himself standing outside the spotlight on the stage, silently holding up the green grass and holding up the green branches stupidly.
Chris sighed in the tone of an old-timer: "Wayne, it seems you still don't have a deep understanding of the nature of this academy."
"That is - a strong person can do whatever he wants."
So Chris showed him the power of privilege.
…
"Miss Chris! Mr. Wayne! It's such an honor for you two to join our drama department!"
The director of the drama department is a boy with shiny hair and a face that smiles like a blooming chrysanthemum.
He is a senior in the third grade, but in front of himself and Chris, he doesn't have the airs of a senior at all.
"Please see, this is our activity room!" He took the initiative to explain. "The advantage of our club is that we have a very spacious lecture theater that has been converted into a small stage. The backstage alone can The preparation of a team of twenty people is sufficient for rehearsals of various daily projects.”
"And here is our costume display cabinet."
He pointed at a row of neatly hung gorgeous clothes and said proudly: "Most of them are high-end custom-made, and the quality is not comparable to those of the poor civilian troupes outside. We basically prepare the more important performance costumes in advance." Made to measure.”
"Then this way! This is our prize display cabinet." He led the two of them to the other side.
Various certificates and trophies are placed on the glass counter.
"It seems very powerful." Wayne lowered his head and looked at the words above.
"Of course, we are an outstanding club that has participated in performances at the Palace Theater! There are very few groups with this qualification in the entire academy."
"Huh? In that case, as long as my script is good enough, can I perform it in the palace theater for the princes and nobles?" He said with great interest.
It would be interesting if my father and mother could sit in the audience and watch Chris killing everyone on stage together, right?
"Uh--you have to win the internal voting first, and then win the academy club competition."
"What, this is not an easy task!" Chrissy waved her hand confidently, "I, Chrissy, will be the winner of the new Academy Fair!"
"...Then, I'm afraid it won't be that easy." The senior wiped the sweat from his forehead.
There are so many powerful clubs in the academy that even the well-trained members cannot say they are sure of victory.
Wayne smiled and gestured: "The person in front of you is a big shot who once brought unpopular societies like the Handicraft Department to the palace celebrations, right?"
Chris raised her chin proudly.
"Ah -" the director of the drama club's eyes lit up, and he immediately said attentively: "I see, I understand! The future future of the drama club will be left to you!"
……What do you unserstand?
Why do I feel that there seems to be a slight error in this senior's understanding?
Judging from his look of enlightenment, he probably wouldn't think that we won through the back door...
But in short, after Chris paid a considerable sponsorship fee, the drama department was extremely popular with them.
The cleaning and prop making tasks that new members usually face are not even mentioned.
The minister even hinted that if there was a play they wanted to perform, they could say hello to him first and he would arrange it immediately.
Whether it's a protagonist or a supporting role, take your pick.
After coming out of the drama department, Wayne sighed: "This minister is a bit too realistic."
"It's not surprising. Except for the drama club, most other clubs have similar styles." Chris said nonchalantly.
"Because the funds allocated by the academy are limited each year, the amount has to be determined according to the ranking of the clubs in the previous year. Some clubs even have to seek sponsorship from outside parties in order to successfully hold activities."
"If there are new people who can bring their own funds and can help provide some operational convenience, as a minister, I will definitely welcome it with both hands and feet."
"And since each student can join more than one club, sometimes they compete with each other for the same activity time. The more powerful the club, the higher the attendance rate. There are many ways to do it~"
Wayne nodded thoughtfully, "It seems that you still had a good understanding of some things during the days when you were the Minister of Handicraft Department!"
"Wayne——"
Chris stopped and looked at him suspiciously.
"What image do I have in your mind?"
Wayne was lost in thought.
...Probably, the leading fish among the salted fish?