Chapter 263: Chapter 263 Sparking Interest
Sheng Tang’s slogan was posted quite late.
Many students had already come up with their slogans yesterday.
And the homeroom teachers of each class posted the link to the activity’s homepage in the group at seven o’clock last night.
A slogan, restricted to within 20 characters, might be tough to think of, but writing it only takes a moment.
Jiang Baocu planned to campaign everywhere to get votes for Sheng Tang, but she forgot to charge her phone last night, and now it’s automatically shut down.
She’s borrowing a power bank everywhere.
"You don’t need to campaign for votes, it’s not a big deal." Sheng Tang held her down, "Just focus on your revision, or your aunt will scold you if you don’t do well on the exams."
Jiang Baocu cares a lot about her studies, and her grades have always been pretty good.
The slogan is truly insignificant.
Jiang Baocu settled down and ignored it.
No one helped Sheng Tang campaign for votes, so she thought she might not get any votes and didn’t bother to log in and check.
During class that day, Sheng Tang focused entirely on her studies.
The two afternoon classes ended quickly.
As sophomores, they still didn’t have self-study sessions, so they could go home after class. Like the other students, Sheng Tang turned on her phone right after school.
She received a message from Gu Jiahui.
Remembering the flowers he gave her last time, Sheng Tang wanted to strangle him and even considered blocking him.
"Keep your friends close and your enemies closer."
Thinking this through, it seemed safer not to block him.
Gu Jiahui’s message was simple: "Didn’t expect you to be so sharp and funny."
Sheng Tang: "...."
She didn’t understand what he was talking about.
She packed her bag and went home.
After getting home, Sheng Tang casually ate some oatmeal cereal and went to the gym.
When she got back from the gym, her phone was flashing non-stop.
Her younger brother poked his head out: "Sis, your phone’s been ringing for a while. Looks like a lot of people have been calling you."
Sheng Tang replied, "It must be Jiang Baocu..."
Jiang Baocu had called her four times.
Confused, Sheng Tang called her back.
On the other end, Jiang Baocu’s voice was sharp and thin: "Sheng Tang, have you checked the activity homepage? Your slogan is already in the top three in votes."
Jiang Baocu only noticed it after she got home; she was surprised to see Sheng Tang at twelfth place.
"Sheng Tang’s popularity is really high..." she thought, then checked Sheng Tang’s slogan.
After reading it, Jiang Baocu was stunned for a moment before bursting into laughter.
She’s seen countless "Do not step on the grass" slogans, but none as attention-grabbing as Sheng Tang’s.
"Growing on your grave..." Jiang Baocu laughed until she fell, "How did you come up with this?"
Sheng Tang’s sharp mouth is way too savage!
This slogan is indeed inappropriate, so it only exists as a viral internet joke in Sheng Tang’s world; no property company would actually dare use it.
The reason it became a popular joke is that it must hit home.
No matter which world the people belong to.
Jiang Baocu found it extremely amusing, and the other people at school also found it hilarious.
There were also some students who brought it to the school’s forum.
"This is too sharp; if this slogan were put up, the effect would be immediate!"
"I suggest the school use it!"
"A suggestion isn’t enough, everyone go vote, students with remaining votes, go vote for Sheng Tang!"
"We need to put this slogan on the school’s lawns!"
"Dare to step on the grass, tomorrow the grass will be growing on your grave, let’s see who dares to step on it!"
The students didn’t care about social impact; the forum was buzzing, and it got shared in the class groups as well.
All the students at school thought this slogan was extremely intense, and everyone was thrilled.