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Speaks from my heart 🌞🌞🌞
#i just finished watching first soldier ep.1 walkthrough#and they are so freakin precious#i have to write about them#glennseph#sephiroth#glenn lodbrok#fanfiction#ff7 fanfiction
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"Good morning, Sunshine."
This idea has been festering in my brain for literal weeks. Get outta my head, cotton candy man.
Disclaimer: Do not submerge your Sunspot MK1 unit. He's not under warranty.
WIPs + close up under cut.
GITM -> venomous-qwille
#sunspot mk1#dca fandom#gitm au#gitm#ghost in the machine#fnaf au#ghost in the machine au#sunspot#fnaf sun#sundrop fnaf#LattoMacchiatoDraws#what a doll#why is sunspot so freakin' precious?#handsome boi#protect him at all cost#kill for him
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Y’ALL LOOK AT THIS
LOOK AT THIS
I SWEAR IF THEY DON’T STOP RELEASING NEW BROTHERSHIP CONTENT AND CUTE BROS CONTENT I THINK I’M GONNA EXPLODE AND DIE BEFORE THIS GAME COMES OUT
#FIRST THE LIL’ TANGO DANCE THEY DO BEFORE THE SPINNING UFO MOVE#THEN THEIR BUTTON-SYNCING DANCE IN THE NEW TRAILER#AND NOW THIS#I CAN’T#I FREAKIN’ CAN’T#THEY’RE SO PRECIOUS 😭😭🥰🥰#mario & luigi brothership#mario#luigi#mario and luigi
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I just want Xu Da to survive this August
This man has won my heart
#he’s so freakin precious i’d do anything for him#xu da#zhu chongba#zhu yuanzhang#she who became the sun#he who drowned the world
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[CN] Victor’s HS SSR Story: Carefree Years (Eng Translation)
⌚Warning⌚ This post contains detailed spoilers for a story, 岁月无忧, that is yet to be released on the global server! ♡
Do remember to read the event stories beforehand for further info and understanding: ♡ || ♡ || ♡ || ♡ || ♡ || ♡ || ♡
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【Subbed Video】
Work in progress, will add the link once it’s uploaded :>
【Transcript Version】
[Notes]: The story is told from young Victor’s perspective + includes the narrator’s POV towards the end sporadically~ 💕
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【Chapter 1】
It’s early autumn, and Loveland City hasn’t yet shaken off the lingering summer heat. The breeze, still carrying the residual heat, slips through the cracks of the windows into the dormitory, dispelling the slight chill.
The hour hand of the alarm clock by the bedside is about to point to six. I roll out of bed, pick up my toiletry bag, and turn around, heading for the door.
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Once I’m done freshening up, I plan to go to the cafeteria for breakfast before heading to the classroom to drop off my backpack.
Considering the time required for submitting summer vacation assignments, preparing for the first class, and accounting for any unforeseen circumstances…
I should have enough time before I need to be at the playground at 7:30 to confirm the final proceedings with the emcee of the flag-raising ceremony.
??: Morning, Bro Vic~
A slurred voice sounds from the side just as I wipe the water off my face, and then that familiar face comes into view.
With his mouth full of toothpaste foam, Zheng Xi tilts his head back and makes gurgling sounds as he rinses his mouth. His hair is so disheveled that it could hide a couple of eggs within.
Victor: Morning.
Victor: It’s rare to see you not stepping on the dot.
Zheng Xi: New semester, fresh start. Besides, we can’t lose face to our seniors. Must follow the examples of Bro Vic!
Victor: Don’t make things harder for yourself, and don’t end up straining your neck when the time comes.
Zheng Xi: …cracking cold jokes on such a hot day. I must thank you for it.
As he speaks, he haphazardly wipes his face a few times and then carelessly tosses the toothbrush into the washbasin.
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The corridor has become much livelier when I walk out of the dorm room again after changing into the school uniform and hanging my backpack over my shoulders.
Accompanied by the sound of flowing water, the jingling and clattering sounds reverberate through the corridor in the early morning. The doors of different dorm rooms swing open and then close, as if orchestrating a concerto unique to high school life.
Walking beside me, Zheng Xi suddenly begins to talk.
Zheng Xi: You haven’t said hello to our new roommates yet, have you? One of them was in Section 6, and the other was in Section 9.
Victor: Oh, didn’t we have a quick encounter earlier?
Zheng Xi: Saying hello means introducing yourself, not just exchanging a brief glance and nodding, okay?
…it seems like one summer break isn’t enough for someone with a young-at-heart mentality to have much growth.
Victor: If only you could channel this meticulous attention to every wording in your reading comprehension, “Empress Dowager Hu” wouldn’t call on you to answer questions every class.
Zheng Xi: Don’t jinx me! Also, my mom practically had detained me these past two months to catch up on Chinese. Who knows, I might have improved by leaps and bounds.
Zheng Xi: Speaking of which, why would teachers like “Empress Dowager Hu” who receives awards yearly, teach liberal arts classes? Oh well, damn lucky Wu Xing!
Victor: Well, that’s not necessarily the case.
Victor: I’m afraid pulling up the Chinese language grades for a student like you who is biased towards specific subjects is more about showcasing your skills.
As expected, the wails of anguish resound. I shake my head helplessly, finding myself already somewhat accustomed to this.
I just can’t wrap my head around how this guy who’s been getting nearly perfect scores in math since the first year of high school can be so one-track-minded in other subjects.
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As we walk into Section 1 of the first year, I find that quite a few students have already arrived. Among them are both familiar and unfamiliar faces.
Some are in groups, chatting about their summer vacation experiences, while others sit alone at their desks, organizing their textbooks.
I cast a brief glance at the seating chart on the blackboard and quickly find my name.
Surprisingly, it’s the same seat as before. That’s actually good.
Just as I’m about to lift my foot, I notice the person next to me is still squinting while trying to find his name.
Victor: You can stop searching; you’re in the first row.
Zheng Xi: …
After setting down my backpack, I find that inside the desk, there’s a carton of milk, its outer packaging still oozing moisture from the condensation.
Whose is this? And why is it placed here?
Before I can even inquire, my arm is poked with a pen cap.
I tilt my head and see a boy I’m not that familiar with pointing at the milk carton in my hand.
Boy: Um… I put it there. Don’t take it the wrong way–– I’m just helping someone out. I’m delivering it for a girl who used to be in my former Section 6.
Zheng Xi: Whoa–– it’s been ages since I’ve seen a scene like this. I almost feel like I’ve traveled back to our first year.
Zheng Xi walks over to poke his nose in as he hears the noise, wearing a gossipy look.
Zheng Xi: I know many folks from Section 6. Who is this brave soul? Spill the beans.
Boy: Uh, she specifically told me not to disclose her identity…
Zheng Xi: F*ck! Quite smart to keep her identity under wraps. It’s a shame, though, cause she’s also fallen into the pit. How come she hasn’t heard about our Bro Vic’s wide reputation for being strictly incorruptible and not getting anywhere near girls?
He lowers his voice as he speaks, feigning a sense of mystery.
Zheng Xi: Besides, there’s a name this guy keeps murmuring about in his dreams all the time…
Victor: Was your summer vacation too boring since you had to keep these words pent up for two whole months?
Victor: Here, drink this to moisten your throat.
Victor: So you don’t get stuck while trying to recite Classical Chinese in the first class.
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I toss the milk to him, grab the speech notes, and stand up to walk out of the classroom. Sure enough, a wave of cries akin to “wailing ghosts and howling wolves” follow from behind.
Zheng Xi: See– see! Such foul temper and unapproachable look on his face! I bet it won’t be long before everyone who wants to give him a gift will be scared away!
It’d be the best outcome– ideal to avoid any complications.
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I stride down the stairs with big steps, until the refreshing air fills my nostrils.
Victor: [murmuring to himself] …how could I possibly sleep-talk in my dreams, [sounds as if he’s telling himself–] idiot.
Thinking about Zheng Xi’s incessant chatter leaves me speechless. Even though they all unanimously claim that I do mention that name in my sleep, I remain skeptical.
While searching for information about the orphanage incident, it's highly likely that I came across the compiled data from the past few years.
Inhaling a deep breath, I continue walking toward the playground.
To be honest, I’m not oblivious to the significance of those gifts and the feelings that can blossom at this age. It’s just that, personally, I don’t find them as something necessary.
Time has always been best spent on more important endeavors, whether achieving short-term goals or paving the path for long-term plans. From this point on, it’s crucial to be adequately prepared.
Anything unrelated to these matters is just a waste of time.
I take another turn, and sunlight filters through the greenery, casting vibrant patches on the plastic athletic track, creating a colorful dance.
It’s 7:10 sharp, right on the dot.
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[Tidbits]: For those who are unaware, all the dream-talk is a reference to Victor’s R&S “Six out of Seventeen,” (find the translation here by @/cheri-translates), which touched upon the extent of his long and strenuous search for MC— including the little crumbs as how he’d call a girl’s name in his sleep and his roommates would tease him about it– which we got to see a bit here as well. I do VERY HIGHLY recommend reading all the canceled R&S for yourself because if you haven’t, you have NO IDEA what you’re missing out on! ༼;´༎ຶ ༎ຶ༽
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【Chapter 2】
Victor: Teacher. Reporting!
The people in the office glance up at my voice, the rapid movement of their pens coming to a pause. Teacher Hu adjusts the wire-framed glasses on the bridge of her nose, displaying a composed smile.
Teacher Hu: Come in, Vic.
Teacher Hu: Here— the mock Chinese exam papers for our section. Take them and hand them out. I’ll discuss them during the class later.
As she speaks, she taps the stack of test papers on her left with the tip of her pen, then retrieves a laminated file from the drawer.
Teacher Hu: In here, you’ll find the scores and class-grade rankings for each subject this time. Help me attach them to each student’s respective test papers one by one.
Teacher Hu: We have an eye exercise break during this class, right? You can stay here and get everything organized before going back. Here, the paperclips.
Victor: Roger.
Once Teacher Hu finishes speaking, she resumes grading the papers with her head lowered. It seems … she is grading the Classical Chinese reading exercises from yesterday evening’s self-study session? The moment this thought springs to mind, I quickly glance over.
Luckily, I answered that set of questions quite smoothly yesterday.
Thinking this way, my fingertips subconsciously relax as I untie the knot. As expected, the report cards are sorted by student ID.
Just as I’m about to begin flipping through them from the back, Teacher Hu’s voice sounds right on cue.
Teacher Hu: Vic, you did quite well in the exam this time, but there is still room for improvement. Your math teacher, Mr. Gao, also asked me to commend you properly.
Victor: …thank you, Teacher.
Teacher Hu: Zheng Xi-- that kid has also made some progress. It looks like he’s finally catching on.
Victor: I’ll relay the message on your behalf and tell him to keep making persistent efforts.
Soon, I spot my own name among the array of report cards.
Chinese 132, Math 140, English 125, Physics…
Victor: [sighing LONG and HARD in disappointment] …
My gaze at once shifts towards the ranking listed at the bottom of the paper.
Section Ranking: 4th, Grade Ranking: 13th.
My heart, which has inexplicably leaped into the air, temporarily settles back into its original place. I continue with the sorting, but my thoughts involuntarily begin to decelerate.
Thankfully, I’ve performed decently in the physics and chemistry exams, and my ranking is still within the range I had set for myself.
However, my English score is unexpectedly almost 10 points lower than my estimated score. So, where did things go wrong?
The classroom bell chimes, and the music for eye exercises flows through the air. I’m unable to come up with an answer, so I just subconsciously speed up my movements.
Teacher Hu: Xiao Luo turned in the participant list for the Autumn Sports Festival yesterday. I noticed you signed up for the friendly soccer match?
Victor: Yes. There aren’t many students in our section who play soccer, and I’m somewhat familiar with the basic rules and regulations of the game, so I thought I’d participate to make up the numbers.
Teacher Hu: That's great; participating in this kind of activity is a good thing. It's important not to focus solely on academics; diverting some of one’s attention to meaningful activities like this can also contribute to their self-development.
Teacher Hu: Don’t you think so, too?
I nod in agreement, vaguely sensing that Teacher Hu’s words seem to carry an implicit meaning. After picking up the file bag and exam papers, I slightly bow in her direction.
Victor: Teacher Hu, I’ll take my leave now.
Teacher Hu: Sure… ah, Vic, there’s something else I wanted to ask you.
Teacher Hu: Wu Xing from your former section, is it true that he is dating the academic representative from section 3?
Victor: Is it? I’m not too sure about that.
Teacher Hu: Weren’t you two dormitory roommates?
Victor: Yes, but that was last semester. Since this semester began, I haven’t really seen him much.
Victor: Regarding your question, the response would be more accurate if he answered it himself. Would you like me to summon him for you?
Teacher Hu: Hahaha, no need for that.
Teacher Hu: Those friends of yours who hang out with you should learn to take a page from your book and invest their time and energy in more meaningful pursuits.
Teacher Hu: Alright, you should head back now.
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Following my parting with Teacher Hu, I walk in large strides toward the academic building— a melodious tune wafts through the campus, melding with the breeze.
I’m afraid “Master Hu,” asked that question, likely because Wu Xing’s results in the mock exam didn’t meet expectations.
Admittedly, I “did not disclose the information I knew” earlier, but to be fair, I indeed haven’t seen him around much at all, not only during this semester but throughout the entire summer vacation.
Rarely, when we finally managed to schedule a long-overdue soccer match during our free time from makeup classes, this guy who prioritizes his date before friendship flaked out on me.
Victor: [scoffing, BUT BAOBEI YOU’RE GONNA DO THE VERY SAME THING 10+ YEARS LATER 🤣] How childish.
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I’m not sure if it’s a coincidence or one of those cases where “if your heart ponders something, there will be some sort of corresponding response,” but this “ex-roommate” of mine, whom I haven’t seen around much, shows up out of the blue right after taking his name, for the first time in ages.
Wu Xing: Sir Vic— VIC— TOR—
A sneaky voice suddenly drifts from the classroom’s back door during the lunch break. Wu Xing cautiously waves his hand, approaching the unfamiliar classroom with a hint of nervousness.
Feeling a bit resigned, I walk over and offhandedly close the classroom door behind me.
Victor: Doesn’t your section have you guys work on test papers during lunch break?
Wu Xing: Does your section still have you guys work on test papers during lunch break?
Our questions sound in unison, inexplicably making me laugh, but then I quickly refocus on the matter at hand.
Victor: You need me for something?
Wu Xing: For something big. Is Lao Zheng not around?
Victor: I haven’t seen him.
He asks as he peers into the classroom through the rear window a couple more times before finally speaking solemnly, as if it truly is something of utmost urgency.
Wu Xing: Well, let’s go then. Time is of the essence.
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I could have never imagined that the “something big” he was talking about was actually buying snacks from the convenience store outside the school gate.
The aged iron gate, entwined with crawling vines, has a mottled appearance. Even though the lock is dangling loosely, it offers a firm barrier. The air carries a subtle scent of iron rust and the dampness common to the equipment room.
The hand clutching the paper money reaches through the gap between the railings, and when it is withdrawn, it holds an assortment of snacks in various packaging bags.
I hardly ever come to this place, and the handful of times I have been are all thanks to my dormitory roommates.
Victor: So, this is what you referred to as “something big?” I’m out of here.
Wu Xing: Ack, Sir Vic, don’t! Don’t roll the dice yet. The “iron rooster” is on patrol duty today. If he catches us, it’ll be bad news. At the very least, we’d probably have to sweep the playground for a whole month!
Victor: And you’re still going to “commit the crime in broad daylight?”
Wu Xing: [dramatically] I have reasons for which I must take this risk.
Victor: …if it weren’t for your talking nonsense, everything would’ve already been bought.
As if finally remembering his purpose, Wu Xing briskly rushes toward the iron gate and calls out to the convenience store owner while cupping his throat.
On his way back, he is busy hiding two large packs of “Meow Meow Snow Cookies” in his school uniform jacket.
He nonchalantly tears open one of the packs while walking over, and then he stuffs two pieces of snow cookies into my hand without any explanation.
Victor: No need, keep them for yourself to snack on later.
Wu Xing: No, no, it’s all thanks to you that I could carry out this daunting mission smoothly. Thank you, my greatest ex-roommate, my former class monitor, my…
Victor: [sighs helplessly] …shut up.
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Not wanting to waste more time, I off-handedly stash the two snow cookies into my pocket and motion for him to hurry up. He continues walking alongside me, matching my strides, until we reach the academic building.
The grating noise created by the plastic rubbing against something makes me furrow my brows, and I can’t help but offer a warning.
Victor: Your classroom is at that end of the corridor.
Wu Xing: I’ll go to section 3 first.
Victor: …
Wu Xing: LuLu didn’t do well in the mock exam. I think she cried. Her eyes were red when I saw her at the cafeteria during lunch.
Wu Xing: Although she hasn’t mentioned anything, I’m afraid she might think our relationship is interfering with…
Wu Xing: I don’t know how to make her happy; I can only think of buying her the Meow Meow Snow Cookies she loves. Bro, say, girls would usually feel happy when they eat something they like, right?
Victor: [softly] …I think you might be the one who would be even happier.
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[Tidbits]: kept the notes for last so as not to break the flow—
✦ uhh they have so many nicknames, ofc it’s expected and relatable LMAO, but GODS THEY ARE a PAIN TO TRANSLATE HHH. Victor addressed Teacher Hu as “胡师太” which I translated as “Master Hu.” In Chinese, it’s essentially another sarcastic play on the other nickname they have for their homeroom teacher, “Empress Dowager Hu,” the message behind which is self-explanatory LOL.
✦ “Prioritizing date before friendship” – the phrase here was 重色轻友, which in more causal English terms would be “hoes before bros,” haha.
✦ “Iron Rooster” – here, I did the literal translation of “铁公鸡” to retain the sarcastic effect. It in simpler terms refers to someone being a cheapskate or miserly.
✦ “Meow Meow snow cookies” (喵喵雪饼) – as the name suggests, they are similar to your usual snow cookies, only cat-shaped and much cuter LOL.
✦ Victor’s final line about you being happier than the person receiving the gift— yes, as you might’ve already presumed, it’s the 2nd reference to MC in this story, and also a theme that runs through Victor’s contents pretty often— when they’re happy because of you, the cheery smile on the person’s face apparently brings you more joy than the person themselves.
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【Chapter 3】
Xiao Luo: Victor, how about we play some soccer later? Maybe you could show some of your footwork to the team?
Despite seeing the expectant look on his face, I still shake my head.
Victor: Sorry, but today won’t be possible. I can return to the dorm on Sunday morning and have the entire time afterward for practicing.
Victor: I’ll compile the fundamental tactics and rules later tonight and send them to you on QQ. As for my footwork… I’m an amateur, so the most I can do is share some of my experiences during the actual training session.
Xiao Luo: Sure thing! Just give me a knock tonight!
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As I walk out of the school gate, the last rays of the setting sun cast a soft, crimson halo over the bustling streets.
The charm of Friday lies precisely in this, rendering even the usually ordinary sunset into something particularly romantic.
Soon, the No. 923 bus arrives, and after the crowd has boarded, I stand close to the handrail and shift my backpack to the front.
The bus isn’t overly crowded at this hour, which makes it easier to fetch one’s belongings without causing any inconvenience to other passengers.
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With this thought in mind, I grip the handrail with one hand while my other hand reaches into the front compartment of my schoolbag to retrieve the vocabulary notebook. With my fingertips, I flip through the pages one by one.
A few points I lost this time were in vocabulary and grammar. It looks like I need to consolidate my understanding of these error-prone areas much more.
I concentrate on each letter in the notebook, quietly repeating every word three times in my mind before turning to the next page.
For a moment, the clamors surrounding me seem to grow muffled. I feel as if I’m isolated in a space of my own, able to hear only the voice of my mind crystal clear.
Even the passage of time seems to slow down.
The window’s shadow on the edge of my vision is rendered a hazy tint, slowly receding, but it also sharpens the clarity of the words in front of me.
Although these words aren’t my first language, as long as I grasp the arteries and veins that connect the word roots and affixes, the rest is simply a process of putting them together and restructuring them.
The patterns that dictate how the world operates also follow this principle.
Firstly, one needs to understand the distinct characteristics of different things, then find their respective gaps–– and finally connect them, akin to joining mortise and tenon.
This way, the correct answer is plainly evident.
The sky outside the window has gradually begun to darken. I weave through the crowd to the back of the vehicle and take a quick look at my wristwatch.
The hour hand ticks down one notch, and the time is about the same as what I had in mind. I should still be able to make it to Dawn Market before it closes for the day even if I hit traffic.
Auntie Zhang usually doesn’t close her stall this early. I’m just not sure if I’ll be able to get any of the fruits Dad loves.
I subconsciously look at the condition of the road ahead, feeling a slight hint of impatience creeping in.
Victor: Yes, I can still make it in time.
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By the time I arrive home, it’s slightly past 7 o’clock.
Swiftly, I put down my schoolbag and change my clothes. I then step into the kitchen, don an apron, put the clams in a bowl to let them soak, and simultaneously begin cleaning the scallops.
Just as I’m serving the garlic-steamed scallops on the table, I hear the door lock turning in the porch.
Victor: Dad, you’re back.
Papa Li: The flight got delayed, so it took longer than expected. Ah, you must be starving, aren’t you?
Victor: I’m fine. You go and take a rest for a while. I’ll call you when the meal is ready.
After saying this, I wipe my hands dry and pick up his suitcase propped against the doorway, placing it in the study. When I return to the living room, my father has already rolled up his sleeves and is standing by the dining table.
Papa Li: I was wondering why the entire house was filled with the aroma of food as soon as I walked in the door. It turns out that our master chef has once again prepared a grand feast.
Victor: It’s not that over-the-top, just regular home-cooked dishes, that’s all. Victor: But I do have the clam stew and garlic butter scallops that you love.
Papa Li: Well, it sounds like I must be in for a treat.
Papa Li: What are you still stir-frying in your pan? Here, let Dad exhibit some tricks for you.
My father seems to be in a good mood. It’s probably because the work on his business trip has been exceptionally successful. Although doing things myself would be more efficient, I naturally can’t dampen his spirits.
I smile and lend him a hand.
Papa Li: How’s school been going recently? Are you settling into your new class well?
Victor: It’s going pretty well. We got our mock exam scores and class rankings today, and overall, they’re within the range I expected, except for some mistakes I made in English.
Victor: I’ll show you my report card after we’re done with dinner.
Papa Li: I’ve always been confident in your academic performance. What about things outside your studies? Have you been busy with student council duties recently?
Victor: Hm, we are gearing up to organize the Autumn Sports Festival soon, and lately, I’ve been exploring potential sponsors among educational organizations and bookstores that have shown interest.
Seeing that he hasn’t shifted his gaze, I contemplate for a moment and add.
Victor: In my free time, I’ll be playing soccer with the others. I’ve signed up for the soccer tournament in the sports festival.
Sure enough, my father appears visibly happier upon hearing this and even teases me a little.
Papa Li: Such opportunities don’t come by often, so you’ve to make sure to give it your best! But son, you haven’t played as much soccer as you used to since you’ve grown up. Are you sure your skills are still sharp?
Victor: How about personally inspecting my skills tomorrow morning?
Papa Li: Hahaha, are you “throwing down the gauntlet” to me? Alright, alright, no problem, let’s have a friendly showdown.
Before we know it, the family dinner wraps up amidst an atmosphere steeped in laughter, something we haven’t done in a long time.
It’s almost ten o’clock by the time I finish my homework, and I notice that the light in my father’s study is still on. After hesitating for a moment, I go back to my room, pick up the notebook from my desk, and knock on the door of his study.
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Papa Li: Vic? Why are you still up?
Victor: I’ve got a few questions that I’m having a bit of trouble understanding.
I flip my notebook to the most recent page and place it in front of my father, briefly giving him a summary of the few stocks that I’ve been researching these days.
My father comprehends the situation and begins circling things in the notebook, gradually clarifying the puzzles that have been plaguing my mind.
Seeing that I haven’t said anything in a while, my father gently taps on the table with his pen.
Papa Li: Is there a part you didn’t understand?
Victor: No, it’s not that. I’m just glad that I’m in a simulated investment scenario where there’s room for trial and error.
Papa Li: Real business transactions can also withstand trial and error. Son, there’s no one or no circumstance that can bring overnight success.
I understand what my father is saying, but it’s precisely because I understand these principles that my resolve to achieve my goals becomes even more steadfast.
It’s also because I have experienced that feeling of powerlessness, where I was helpless to find a way out, that my conviction has been more solidified— I must advance at a faster pace.
Victor: I’ve got it. Thanks, Dad. You should get an early night.
Papa Li: But judging by your achievements of the past few years…
As if he has suddenly remembered something, my father takes out a somewhat aged notebook from a drawer.
Inside the notebook, there are meticulous records of the maintenance cost I’ve earned every year for Vic Vic through simulated investments, starting from my junior high school days.
Papa Li: It looks like you’ll get there earlier than you had planned.
Victor: My goal is to round off the remaining amount in the next three years.
Victor: I was quite conservative in my calculations back then, but now I’m confident.
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In the blink of an eye, the preparation phase for the Autumn Sports Festival is in full swing. Adhering to the “first-come, first-served” principle, there’s a constant rush of people in the venues and equipment storage areas.
It appears that this enthusiasm has got the entire school’s faculty and students immersed, as evident in the ongoing internal meeting of the student council.
I close the proposal document in front of me and turn my gaze to the head of the sports department who has been talking confidently since the beginning of the meeting, putting forth all kinds of budget-busting ideas.
If memory serves, he only joined the student council this year. While it’s understandable to have such drive when taking on a major responsibility as this for the first time, it’s not surprising that his ideas are so impractical.
Victor: We are organizing a sports event for the school, not the Loveland City Youth Sports Meet.
Victor: Before asking me if I can secure such a large budget, shouldn’t we first consider the already existing conditions?
Victor: Even if we manage to lock in sponsorships smoothly, I’m afraid we don’t have sufficient space and workforce to sustain it.
Head of Sports Department: But I’ve discussed this issue with Xiao Sun from your External Affairs Department beforehand, and the proposal he’s handed in today is actually twice as substantial as what he initially suggested.
Victor: That’s the very reason why having this meeting today was essential, isn’t it?
Victor: To prevent the possibility of others misinterpreting due to the spread of incomplete information inappropriately.
The other party doesn’t seem to have anticipated that I would respond this way, rendering him silent for a moment before he speaks again.
Head of Sports Department: Doesn’t the External Affairs Department need to hold another meeting to discuss this? Or is Student Council President Victor implying that we don’t have any room for further discussion?
Victor: First and foremost, whether the External Affairs Department needs to deliberate on the conclusions drawn from today’s general meeting, I will make that assessment.
Victor: Secondly, “we” are not the ones who get to negotiate this. Because this matter has never been about any of us individually, from the outset to the conclusion.
Head of Sports Department: [sarcastic laugh] Heh, I’ve heard rumors that the External Affairs Department is managed by an autocratic approach, and today I finally got the chance to witness it first-hand.
…I can hardly believe someone would make such an elementary-school-student-style remark in this situation.
Victor: If labeling me with a derogatory term as “autocratic” can make things seem more reasonable, then I don’t find any objection to your remark.
Head of Sports Department: …
Victor: I apologize for taking up everyone’s time. The Executive Committee and the Secretariat, please inform me as soon as you have made your decisions, and I will make further improvements to the proposal.
After finishing my words, I pick up the folder and turn around to exit the conference room.
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[Tidbits]:
✦ regarding the “arteries and veins” (脉络) and “mortise and tenon” (榫卯) parts— I decided to do their literal translations despite initially going for metaphorical terms, to show you guys the way Li Zeyan writers think + how they wanted you to grasp just how immersed he was and how passionate he is in general about learning that he is subconsciously relating things like this.
✦ Dawn Market and Auntie Zhang are references to his S2 Company Project, where we met this old lady and learned the precious story of how Victor would visit the market with his dad when he was a kid. I don’t remember her name on the EN server LOL, so used the original one as it was.
✦ The stock research, simulated investment, and paying for Vic Vic’s (the panda Yan Yan) upkeep fees – these are all references to Victor’s 4th birthday story, where after learning that the panda’s adoption fee had to be paid on yearly installments, 15-year-old Victor decided to put his knowledge about simulated investment to action and use the profits from investments to pay the panda’s upkeep fees. And sure enough, his investments were successful, and at the time he had told his dad that he’d be able to pay his dad all the adoption fees back over the years by the time he was 25. But as we saw in this story, in 2nd year of his senior high school, he had cut that time down to only 3 years, and he did not need those years in full either~ :’)
✦ And as for using the “Papa Li” term of address instead of “Victor’s Dad”–– it was a force of habit LOL + I wanted to retain the personalized feelings here haha (,,>ࡇ<,,)
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【Chapter 4】
As the other person reiterates his “refusal” attitude once again, I take a deep breath and reach out to loosen my tie.
The sunlight at high noon is somewhat glaring. After stuffing the proposal into my backpack, I walk mechanically towards the subway station.
I still have more than enough time before the cram classes, and this morning has gone well as I successfully negotiated for most of the sponsorship according to the plan.
Apart from…
I can’t help but sigh, kneading my throbbing forehead.
Perhaps because it’s the weekend, as I pass by the park, I hear the animated sounds of laughter and cheerful voices.
It’s as if I’ve caught the contagious effect of that simple joy, I subconsciously change my path and sit down on a bench nearby.
All of a sudden, I loosen up a tad and my mind involuntarily begins thinking back to the wall I’ve hit just earlier.
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Victor: Mr. Yu, the significance school sports day holds in high school activities is quite evident, whether in terms of its overall scale or the level of importance placed on it by both teachers and students.
Victor: And with the level of publicity in an event such as this, it’s without a doubt that it can boost your campus market share, while simultaneously deepening the profile of your company.
Victor: In my opinion, this collaborative effort is one that demands minimal investment but yields rapid returns.
Victor: Please take a look at our proposal, and if you have any questions, we can discuss them right away.
The man in the impeccably dressed suit and shoes in front of me remains completely silent, waiting patiently until I finish speaking. Then he sits up straight on the couch, courteously accepts the folder from me, and places it directly onto the table.
Mr. Yu: Your arguments are very sound, but there’s no need for us to invest in the school.
Victor: Do you have any concerns, or are there any aspects of the proposal that you currently find unsatisfactory?
Mr. Yu: Hahaha, Victor, you seem to have missed the point of what I meant.
Mr. Yu: As a matter of fact, your proposal is already very well-rounded. To be honest with you, among all the proposals I always receive, many from adults don’t even measure up to yours.
Mr. Yu: But you must know that what you’re confronting are people, not only proposals.
Mr. Yu: There’s nothing wrong with being considerate of all aspects, but people are incoercible, let alone businessmen who always prioritize their interests above all else.
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Suddenly, something lightly bumps against my feet, snapping me back to reality.
It’s a soccer ball.
??: Sorry——
An unfamiliar voice sounds not far away, and upon lifting my head, I see a group of young boys waving at me, dripping with sweat. I knowingly rise to my feet and lift my leg to kick the ball back to them.
The ball is passed with perfect accuracy to the feet of a young boy not too far away.
??: Thanks, buddy!
Sunlight filters down the gaps between the branches and leaves. I incline my head to gaze at the dappled light spots it creates.
On this day, I’ve come to understand that many things don’t yield results based on the perfection achieved by one individual; there are numerous external factors at play.
And that, one should always be prepared and have a well-rounded plan in place for everything.
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The highly anticipated Autumn Sports Festival has lifted its curtains on a bright and beautiful morning.
With the piercing sound of the whistle, the friendly soccer match is down to its final five minutes.
Under the scorching sun, the grass field sizzles beneath our feet, and the striking 0:1 on the scoreboard has got everyone in the Section 1 team with their hearts hanging in midair.
However, as if the situation is not already bad enough, more troubles keep coming one after another. Not only are we behind in the score, but our goalkeeper has also been red-carded and sent off the field due to a mistake while charging out.
My gaze shifts from the glaring red card to the referee’s finger–– pointing at the 12-yard mark.
??: You’ve got to be kidding me! A penalty kick at this moment–– they’re giving us the full “red-card” combo! This is ridiculous! Can’t we protest this?
??: Come on, move along. The match is over.
??: It’s really a pity for the Section 1 team. The two teams were neck and neck for so long, and I thought a miracle might really happen.
??: You’re overthinking it. It’s already a miracle that they managed to persist until now. Among those students of Section 9, six of them are sports prodigies, you know.
The ceaseless buzz of murmurs and discussions lingers around me from all directions. Fine beads of sweat cling to my neck in disarray, and I wipe them away in irritation, my toes finding themselves stomping on the ground several times.
The current situation is indeed far from optimistic.
If we bring in a forward as a substitute for the goalkeeper, the odds of winning the game will be completely against us.
Given that nothing can be done about the 10 vs. 11 situation we’re already in, what can we possibly do to level the score?
My brain spins at a lightning pace, and suddenly, a somewhat bold idea springs to mind.
With almost not the slightest hesitation, I raise my hand to draw the referee’s attention, requesting a substitution.
Xiao Luo: ...but you hardly ever took on the role of a goalkeeper in the practice matches we had before, and now to substitute as...
Victor: The key is not just to defend the goalpost.
I interrupt the sports committee representative and earnestly shift my gaze to the coach and the team members on the field.
Victor: Being a midfielder, if I take on the role of the goalkeeper, to some extent, it will create a similar sense of skepticism in the opposing team.
Victor: Now, at this point in the game, it essentially boils down to a competition of stamina.
While speaking, I turn my gaze to the substitutes who are about to replace the wingers on both sides.
Substitute teammate: But doesn’t that mean we’re giving up control of the midfield by doing this?
Victor: You’re right. But without taking risks, there will be no reward.
Victor: My strategy is not something I can accomplish relying on my abilities alone. I need the trust and cooperation of every single one of you.
Victor: I will surely block the penalty kick.
After putting on the protective gloves, I clap my palms together vigorously twice, and in my peripheral vision, I can see the penalty taker also walking to the designated spot.
Drawing a deep breath, I walk to the side of the goalpost, slightly arch my body, and then fix my gaze straight ahead. Inadvertently, I raise my hand and gesture towards the completely unguarded opposite side.
For a moment, it feels as if all the eyes in the entire arena have turned towards me, causing me to fall into a trance and giving me the sensation as though I can hear the sound of time ticking away.
Another whistle blows.
The opponent clearly hesitates for a moment, as if trying to decipher whether my action is intended as a provocation, or it has some other meaning.
But all of that is unimportant at this moment.
He had already lost right at the second he hesitated and did not take a decisive shot.
And that second was all I needed.
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Xiao Luo: Victor! You’re really something! I can’t believe that pulling off such an unconventional strategy secured us a narrow victory!
Victor: It was merely a draw, nothing more.
Teammate: Well, that still counts as a victory in our book! Let’s go to Lao Beimen’s street stall; I’m treating everyone to soda, ice-cream, and grilled sausages! Victor, you coming with us?
Victor: Sure, let’s go.
Xiao Luo and Teammates: YES!
Watching my fellow teammates, who have shared the sweat and toil, beam with expressions of elation as if they have scored a goal, I find myself smiling along with them.
The afternoon heat is yet to subside, and pedestrians are seeking shelter beneath the shade of the trees as they move forward. Only we continue to walk under the sunlight, chatting and laughing among ourselves as we walk down the footbridge.
The lady working at the newspaper stand places the newly arrived comics in a prominent spot, then sits down in the shaded area, fanning herself with a palm-leaf fan;
The bright and youthful college students walk hand in hand, their phone charms clinking together, producing a crisp sound;
Clad in their uniform, the junior high schoolers sport headphones as they wait for the bus to arrive. Who knows what they’re listening to, whether it’s some English listening exercise or popular music;
The fine beads of sweat glisten with a radiant glow between the young boy’s hairline, while his red sportswear is eye-catching and vibrant, epitomizing the most splendid appearance one can have at his age.
I tighten the cords of my drawstring bag a little and skillfully keep the ball bouncing on my toes, maneuvering around a few bicycles on the lane without any people, and then use a bit of force to toss the ball in the air.
The attempt to catch the ball with my knee isn’t executed perfectly, and the ball slightly slips out of control.
I jog a couple of steps to catch up, throw the ball again, and catch it once more— and like this, I indulge in this self-amusing routine tirelessly.
A light sheen of sweat lightly dampens the ends of my hair. I fling my head back a little and quicken my stride, allowing the gentle breeze to whisk away the residual heat.
Even though it’s merely a school-level sports event, triumph always feels great, especially when your own efforts are so clearly visible.
There are still two more intersections to go before we reach Lao Beimen’s stall. As I watch the several spiritedly hopping figures ahead of me, I decide to bring my own little celebration to an end.
After all, this was merely a school-level soccer match; I couldn’t let satisfaction be so readily apparent on my face.
The soccer ball bounces and produces a firm sound, while the fluttering clothes closely trails its trajectory.
It’s only the sunshine that knows the young boy has been unknowingly sporting a smile at the corners of his lips, unmistakably revealing a look of satisfaction.
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💘 【Calls】: Here!
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【Anika’s Ramblings】
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#I AM SO SO SO SO PROUD OF THIS PRECIOUS BOIIIIIII#AND I LOVE THIS SILLY BOI SO FREAKIN' GODDAMN MUCH YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND (。ノω\。)#mlqc victor#mlqc li zeyan#mlqc#mr love victor#mr love queen's choice#李泽言#恋与制作人#love and producer#mlqc cn#mlqc spoilers#mlqc translations
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For many people, the phrase “girl’s night” evokes a jam-packed bedroom filled with raucous gossip…
…but it can also mean a peaceful evening spent with the gal you like best, accompanied by the soundtrack of your favorite tunes.
#the guy she was interested in wasn't a guy at all#ki ni natteru hito ga otoko janakatta#mitsuki koga#aya oosawa#mitsuaya#mao#chizuru#THEY’RE SO FREAKIN PRECIOUS I CAN’TTTTT 😭😭😭#THE GENTLE HAND TOUCH 🥺🥺🥺
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Day 276 of random Mark images
#markiplier#markiplier is my comfort youtuber#he is so precious#i freakin love mark so much he's just a goofy man and he should get an award for being a comfort to people like myself
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TIL I suck at rhythm games.
Also:
KARASU IS SO CUTE
KARASU IS SO CUTE
KARASU IS SO CUTE
KARASU IS SO CUTE
KARASU IS SO CUTE
#obey me nightbringer#obey me nb#AHAHAHA DEVILSITTERS THO!?!? WE HAVE A BABY MONITOR YALL#YO CHECK OUT NOODLE BOY BWAHAHAHAHA#I WAS GIGGLING SO HARD WHEN LEVI GOT EXCITED ABOUT THE RURI PHONE THING HE IS SO FREAKIN PRECIOUS AND ADORABLE AND I LOVE HIM SO MUCH#I'm upset about getting the Asmo UR...he forever haunts me im sorry he's my least favorite lol#◇˖・゚— › cosmic obey me . ⊹
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Everybody's reactions to newborn zerith baby👶: x(.)com/st4rfunk/status/1809987868104028402
BABY'S FIRST WORDS ARE 'GONGAGA' HELP 🤣
#ask panda#anonymous cutie#this is so freakin precious#everyone on point#cloud not knowing wtf to do with a baby#seph like oh lord pls no#barret being the best dad#zerith#zack fair#aerith gainsborough#ffvii
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So looking through your pinned post, I’m noticing a trend. Every week or a few days there’s always something Sonic related. So with my logic in mind we should be getting something at Cinemacon since the last time we got Sonic movie news was April 5th and 8th, so we should get something for the 11th
ASDFGHJKL! I admire and love your optimism, my dear❤️✨I’m hopeful as well.
#Y’all are so damn cute you know that? Y’all are freakin’ precious.#Sometimes y’all say the cutest things❤️✨#mystery anon#off topic
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How can 2 over 50 year old men be so fucking adorable sdfgsajfasdk
#michael sheen#david tennant#they're just SO CUTE OKAY#ineffable husbands#like every time I see Aziraphale I'm like LOOK HOW CUTE HE FREAKIN IS#he's precious
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T: “Well that was dramatic”.
“Don’t be so dramatic”.
“Oh you’re being dramatic!”
- (one of those).
#T saying that but with a straight/angst expression to stay in character..#and that this was his reaction.. and there’s a picture of it#so freakin cute#precious bbys#fd: latch#worlds17
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Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!! I hope you get to spend it with all your loved ones!!
#animation#couple tingz#i love my gf so much#happy valentine's day#they're so precious to me#AAA I WANNA SCREAM ABOUT THEM SO BADLY#you dont know how much i freakin love my gf#theyre the best in the world
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Only truth here 🙌 💯
He is just the best 😍
#elijah wood#my precious#random#frodo#so freakin beautiful#such a cute lil guy#literally saved middle earth
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A random screenshot from Chapter 1 of the (translated) MochiAka novel 2 bc Mocchi is so precious, he's taking his screenwriting talent to the exteremes:
Here's him being embarassed becaused his poetic thoughts were captured in Akari's perfect drawing through his intense stare at her that time lol. He's so precious!!
#honeyworks novels#where is my Mochita??!#I already met the Haruki to my Akarin so where is my Mocchi??#I only got a guy that is equivalent of Koyuki to Hina lol#Anyway I'm back to reading the novels!#I'm just on chapter 1 but I'm fangirling over how great the writing style is!!#MochiAka is so precious!!#He's a freakin' poet now-no kidding!#I love how his thoughts could literally be a wedding vow lol#What I put was just part of the great lines in Chapter 1!#The writing is seriously amazing!!#Here's another reason we were robbed by not getting a MochiAka anime#MochiAka#Mochizuki Souta#Hayasaka Akari#HoneyWorks#this post was in my drafts for months lol#for some reason I didn't post it so here you go!!#akari hayasaka#souta mochizuki
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