Instead, Principal Zhang called Shiyang not long after and told her that Fu Jingchuan had gotten back to him and was sure to use her design.
Principal Zhang was obviously very satisfied with the result, and he was also very happy. He kept urging Shiyang on the phone to communicate with Fu Jingchuan and polish the work.
"I will, thank you Principal Zhang."
Compared to Principal Zhang's excitement, Shiyang's mood was much calmer.
"In addition, the school is about to hold a centenary celebration. In the past few days, if it is convenient for Miss Lin, would you like to come and attend as a guest?" Principal Zhang invited with a smile.
"Thank you, Principal Zhang, for the invitation. However, I am not a student of your school. The Science Museum has not yet been completed. Even the design draft has not been finalized. I have not contributed much to your school. It may not be appropriate to go at this time."
Shiyang declined Principal Zhang's invitation because she really felt that her current relationship with the school was not enough to be a guest to attend such an important celebration.
Principal Zhang understood Shiyang's concerns, and the invitation was just a casual mention. He didn't think Shiyang would agree, so he smiled and said, "It's okay. You can come to the school for a walk when you are free."
"Okay, thank you Principal Zhang."
Still a polite thank you.
After hanging up the phone, Shiyang began to think about revising the design draft.
But I don’t know if it’s because this design carries Party A’s hopes and expectations, so the pressure is greater than before.
Shiyang sat in front of the computer all day, drawing several pictures in a row but was not satisfied. He always felt that something was missing, but he couldn't explain it.
There always seems to be some idea in my mind that wants to break free and burst out, but when I pick up the pen, the final drawing is always not satisfactory.
As a last resort, Shiyang had to send another message to Fu Jingchuan: "Hello, Mr. Fu, do you have any more specific requirements for the cultural corridor? For example, in terms of structure, shape, function, etc., I can just use it as I wish. ?”
Fu Jingchuan was stunned when asked.
The idea of the cultural corridor was proposed by Shi Yang.
He didn't know that she was homeless at the time. He only knew that she often spent weekends alone in the bookstore near the school.
At that time, the school gate bookstore mainly sold books and did not provide any seats or places to rest while reading.
She often stayed in the bookstore all day long.
And because she had no money to buy books, she was embarrassed to stay in the bookstore.
He met her several times in bookstores, and she accidentally mentioned the idea of a cultural gallery in casual conversation.
Although the school had a library at that time, it was not open on weekends, and the library was old and only had books but no place for self-study and reading.
The school’s self-study rooms and classrooms will not be open on weekends.
She had nowhere to study and nowhere to stay, so she joked that it would be great if the school had a cultural corridor that was open on weekends, where she could read, study, and rest.
It's just that he didn't know her situation at home at that time, so he just thought she was talking casually.
She did not specifically say what kind of cultural corridor she wanted, but just mentioned the specific needs above.
At that time, all she needed was a place to stay. As for whether the place to stay was luxurious or shabby, she didn't care.
"No." Fu Jingchuan sent a message back to Shiyang, "To meet the above needs, you can just read, study and rest."
After thinking about it, I sent her a message back: "Just use your existing style and tone."
This would be Shiyang's favorite style, he knew it.
Shiyang quickly sent him a "good" message, but she still felt that it was difficult to perform. Maybe she had carried the other party's hopes and was afraid that the design was not good enough and not what the other party wanted.
After hesitating for a long time, Shiyang turned off the computer and decided to walk around the school again to find inspiration.
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Fu Jingchuan, who had turned off his mobile phone, was also lost in front of the computer.
Shiyang's information had a bit of an impact on him, and he couldn't help but think about what kind of cultural corridor Shiyang wanted.
She didn't go into detail.
At that time, she was still young and had no specific imagination about the Cultural Corridor. She just wanted a place to stay.
But she must have imagined the internal structure of the cultural corridor.
Fu Jingchuan suddenly wanted to visit the school.
He didn't hesitate, pushed away the keyboard, picked up the car keys and got up.