It's boring though.

After all, Lin Wuyu didn't know that he would hit his back, nor where he would hit him.

When he walked to the door of the dormitory, Ding Ji slowed down. Housekeepers usually have amazing facial recognition abilities, and they can at least tell whether this is a student from their own school.

"I'll wait here..." Before Ding Ji could finish his words, Lin Wuyu had already grabbed his wrist and pulled him forward.

Ding Ji stumbled and was pulled into the dormitory door by him. Before he could stand still, Lin Wuyu put his hand around the back of his head and pushed forward: "Run."

"Fuck." Ding Ji squeezed out one word through his teeth, and followed him into the stairs from under the guard room window.

"Our dormitory does not allow outsiders to enter," Lin Wuyu stopped when he ran to the second floor and said, "I'm sorry."

"Brother! I told you I would wait outside," Ding Ji was speechless, "I won't come in!"

"I thought you wanted to come in and take a look." Lin Wuyu said.

"Why should I come in and take a look at the boys' dormitory?" Ding Ji said.

"Oh?" Lin Wuyu looked at him.

"I'm not interested in the girls' dormitory either," Ding Ji immediately patched up, "I'm not interested in the student dormitory."

There was no one in the dormitory. Lin Wuyu picked up the book on the bedside, flipped through it a few times and handed it to Ding Ji: "When did you buy this book?"

"First grade," Ding Ji took the book and touched the cover, "I bought it from a bookstall."

"A book published in 1988," Lin Wuyu said, "A primary school student can actually buy it. The key is that it can still be sold."

"How interesting, you don't understand," Ding Ji flipped the book back and forth, and the familiar feel made him feel at ease, "It's also appreciated in value."

"Huh?" Lin Wuyu didn't understand.

"Do you know the original price?" Ding Ji asked.

"Two yuan and nine." Lin Wuyu said.

"...You didn't even let this go?" Ding Ji sighed.

"Nonsense, I've seen the publication date, can't I see the price next to it?" Lin Wuyu leaned against the table.

"Now it has increased tenfold, and the lowest price of a second-hand book is twenty-nine." Ding Ji patted the book.

Lin Wuyu said nothing and looked at him.

Ding Ji also looked at him.

After a while, I couldn't help but laugh: "Did the value increase?"

"Yes," Lin Wuyu gave a thumbs up, "I have an investment acumen."

"Thank you," Ding Ji patted the book and said, "Let's go."

"How about..." Lin Wuyu hesitated, "How many more days can you lend me this book?"

"Borrow?" Ding Ji looked at him.

"Didn't you say it's quite interesting?" Lin Wuyu said, "Let me see how interesting it is?"

"You can recite it word for word." Ding Ji said.

"No, I just bet you can't recite it, but the marked locations must have left an impression, so I only read the content on the two pages near the marked areas." Lin Wuyu was very honest.

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