By the time I was in my second year of college, I started tutoring, which earned me more money than my part-time job at the dessert shop. I could earn in two hours what I made in a week at the dessert shop.

With some extra money on hand, I bought myself a computer, got a new phone, and started taking orders for making PPT presentations. I could earn over a hundred bucks for one PPT, and the more expensive ones could fetch several hundred.

Throughout my four years in college, I never dared to slack off. Besides studying, I spent every moment making money because having money gave me a sense of security.

When I went for an internship in my fourth year, Lu Xinyue asked me, "Xingxing, do you want to be a boss and receive dividends?"

She was a dance major and wanted us to jointly invest in opening a dance training institution, specifically teaching children.

I said, "I don't know how to dance, so I can't help you."

Lu Xinyue said, "Then you can be in charge of selecting the location, and then handle promotion and management, and so on~"

I was silent for a few seconds and then said, "Is it possible that what I studied is human resource management, not marketing?"

My eloquence is not that good; I might not be able to recruit anyone even after talking for half a day.

Lu Xinyue waved her hand, "That's not important. You can definitely handle these tasks."

Although Lu Xinyue's idea was great, I truly felt powerless, "Xinyue, I don't have the money to invest in these things."

Although I had been constantly earning and saving money over the past few years, tuition fees, living expenses, and the like were not small expenses. I now have less than five thousand yuan left.

Lu Xinyue pondered for a moment, "We only need to share the venue and renovation costs, so it would be a few tens of thousands of yuan per person."

I nodded, "If you can wait, we can discuss this after the internship ends."

Lu Xinyue's eyes immediately lit up, and she nodded, "Alright, let's talk about it after we graduate."

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