A new week arrives.
At the Finance Institute campus, in a certain public classroom, the literature club's first meeting for newcomers takes place.
Su Zelin sits inside the classroom, holding a copy of "Sprout" and pretending to read it.
This original literary magazine, founded in the 1950s, is considered a heavyweight publication for youth today. In '99, it even collaborated with 13 famous universities to host the New Concept Composition Competition, discovering post-'80s youth idols like Han Han, Guo Xiaosi, and Zhang Yueran, further boosting "Sprout's" fame as the "Cradle of Post-'80s Idols."
Its influence on domestic youth is profound, and calling it a must-have for a literary poseur wouldn't be an exaggeration.
If you're going to pretend in the literature club, how can you go without "Sprout"?
