Lin Nianhe was really happy because she didn't have to cycle herself anymore.
Zhao Haimei was also very happy because cycling was indeed more relaxing than walking.
This could be considered the first win-win thing Lin Nianhe did at Peking University.
They parked the bike and walked into the classroom, only to see that the first row was empty, with a thin stack of mimeographed handouts on the table by the door.
Because there had been no college entrance exam for ten years, all departments were a bit hurried in their preparations, and not all classes had textbooks. However, the teachers had their ways—if there were no books, they just printed the handouts.
It was just that the teachers had to endure the extra work. Aside from preparing for classes, they had to engrave the wax paper and print the handouts.
Lin Nianhe and Zhao Haimei each took a handout.
The mimeographed handouts were a bit rough, and the ink varied in depth, but they were still readable.