Chapter 651
Su Quan strolled through the campus; rows of camphor trees emitted a faint fragrance that was refreshing to the heart.
Under the big trees and on the lawn, students were in groups of three or five, either playing and making noise or whispering; the golden sunlight spilled down, reflecting a scene full of youth and vitality.
Even in a crowd, you can spot the protagonist at a glance.
At the tables and chairs in the rest area, a blonde girl sat on the table, unconventional, holding a book with her ears deaf to the outside world, her expression focused and serious, completely unmoved by outside influences.
Whether man or woman, they are most charming when they are serious; the golden sunlight shone on her golden hair, making her seem to be glowing!
"Hi."
The soft greeting made Gwen Stacy, who was immersed in the sea of books, look up.
Looking at the strange boy standing in front of her, she was stunned, then smiled brilliantly and asked curiously: "Hi, is there anything?"
Su Quan nodded: "Has anyone told you that you are very beautiful?"
Gwen Stacy's smile became even brighter: "My father tells me that every day, and I know I'm very beautiful, but—thank you for saying so anyway; this will give me a good mood for the whole day."
After speaking, she asked with a smile: "What's your name?"
"Su Quan."
"Gwen, Gwen Stacy."
Gwen Stacy put down her book, tilted her head slightly, and asked curiously: "Are you a student here too?"
"Unfortunately, I'm not..." Su Quan shrugged, looked up at the clear blue sky, and said with a smile: "The weather is great today."
The weather is great, but your topic for making conversation isn't very good; it's a bit cliché.
Gwen Stacy smiled gracefully: "Yeah, it really is."
Su Quan looked into her lively eyes and blinked: "Don't you think such weather is suitable for playing around, and even more suitable for kissing and hugging?"
Gwen Stacy covered her mouth and smiled, raising her hand: "Okay, I admit that your first impression on me is not bad—generous, decent, humorous, and most importantly—very handsome!"
"But if you want to ask me out, I'm afraid you'll have to keep trying."
"Is that so—that's fine!" Su Quan smiled noncommittally: "I hope you are my niche hobby, full of joy when hidden, and proud when shown off."
Gwen Stacy's eyes lit up slightly: "That's a good one; congratulations on taking a small step closer to successfully asking me out."
"How small is a small step?"
"This small..." Gwen Stacy gestured with her hand.
How should I put it? It was indeed a small step!
"Ring-ring-ring—" The class bell suddenly rang, and Gwen Stacy jumped off the table: "I have to go to class; it was nice to meet you."
Su Quan asked with a smile: "How nice?"
"..."
The unconventional question caught Gwen Stacy off guard, but she reacted quickly, directly taking out paper and pen to write down a few numbers, then tore it off and handed it to Su Quan.
"This nice!"
Having taken the initiative to give her contact information, Gwen Stacy waved with a smile: "I have to go to class, goodbye."
"Goodbye."
Gwen Stacy walked quickly toward the teaching building; when she was about to enter, she looked back and saw that Su Quan hadn't left, and a smile appeared on her face again.
Then, she turned and went in.
Su Quan glanced at the number and put the note into his personal space.
Picking up girls is sometimes very simple; see the target you like, walk over generously to say hello, tell the other party they are beautiful, and state your intentions.
Then...
As long as you are as handsome as the readers, nine times out of ten you will get the number.
As for not knowing or understanding each other, isn't that normal?
Before people know each other, they are all strangers; if you don't get to know them, how can you become familiar?
Picking up is just a means of getting to know someone; as long as the first impression doesn't make the girl dislike you, girls actually don't resist being picked up and can accept this way of getting to know someone.
The noisy campus became quiet with the ringing of the class bell; Su Quan walked out of the campus, bought a copy of the Daily Bugle at a nearby newsstand, and read it while walking.
There was no particularly noteworthy news in the newspaper; after all, neither Spider-Man nor other characters had debuted yet in this period.
Returning to the hotel, Silk and Spider-Girl hadn't returned yet; Su Quan opened a bottle of red wine, soaked in the open-air swimming pool on the balcony, looked at the scenery of Central Park comfortably, and studied the several serum materials he had obtained in his mind.
Su Quan wasn't a talented scientist, nor did he have the enthusiasm to contribute to scientific causes, but he had a super brain and a very strong ability to learn quickly.
So studying these serums wasn't strenuous for him; it was just that he didn't have a hobby in this area and had always been too lazy to study them personally.
Su Quan mainly studied the Green Goblin's human enhancement serum and the Lizard's regeneration serum.
Norman Osborn in this world didn't develop the human enhancement serum, but placed all his hopes on the Lizard's cross-species genetics project.
Unfortunately, in the movie, he couldn't wait, because the cross-species genetics project was a project jointly studied by the Lizard and Peter Parker's father.
Peter Parker's father succeeded; Peter Parker was his work, and Peter Parker's genes contained spider DNA, so he could successfully gain abilities after being bitten by a spider.
Speaking of which, people in this world really like to study cross-species genetics projects, but the animals studied are different.
Peter Parker's father studied spiders, the Lizard studied lizards, and Dr. Night, or Morbius the Vampire, studied bats!
To some extent, their research was successful.
One became Spider-Man, one became a Lizard-man, and one became a vampire?
"Ding-dong—ding-dong—ding-dong—"
The doorbell rang.
Su Quan in the swimming pool curled his lips slightly and waved his fingers.
"Bang!"
The door of the room opened abruptly on its own.
Outside the door stood a woman in professional black attire; the moment the door opened, a professional smile appeared on the woman's face, and she was about to say hello.
But before the words could come out, she was stunned.
There was no one in front of her!
No one, how did the door open?
The woman was stunned, leaned in to look inside, and called out tentatively: "Hello, is anyone there?"
"Come in, I'm on the balcony," a man's voice replied.
The woman was taken aback, walked in, closed the door, and walked hesitantly toward the balcony.
Not long after, she saw Su Quan drinking in the swimming pool on the balcony.
"Y-you, hello, may I ask if you are Mr. Su Quan?" she asked, while secretly peeking at him.
— Author's Notes —
PS: Here is a live-action picture of Black Cat, um, the more conservative kind.
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