Off to Vocational College They Went
On the day we chose our college majors, the influencer who was the school's heartthrob held a livestream and announced that he had decided to lead the anti-rat-race movement and would choose to attend a vocational college.
The whole class followed him.
Seeing the rapidly increasing number of followers, he smiled smugly. "They can do these low-class jobs if they like. I'll change my choice back to Harvard University at the last minute."
I tried to dissuade him, but this would cause network congestion.
My girlfriend slapped me. "You nerd! Who are you to tell our idol, Zach Simpson, what to do?"
In my previous life, I spent half an hour dissuading them, and only then did the students change their college choices.
However, Zach failed to change his application due to network lag and was admitted to a vocational college instead. He could not bear the blow and jumped into the river to commit suicide.
The students who had entered prestigious universities collectively vented their anger on me.
At the class reunion, they poured 99 bottles of beer down my throat and locked me in the karaoke's freezer.
"Who cares about the prestige of a prestigious university? You'll just be working for someone else after graduation anyway!"
"Why did we follow Zach in the first place? Wasn't it to break this damn rule?"
"Zach was leading us to realize our dreams! If you hadn't interfered, I would already have gone to a vocational college with him!"
They spoke disdainfully of prestigious universities, yet not one of them chose to drop out.
I froze to death in a dark, cold freezer, my eyes wide open.
Years later, they became elites in their respective fields, while my parents could only weep looking at my portrait.
When I opened my eyes again, I was back to the day Zach was livestreaming in the classroom.
This time, I promised I would not interfere. Instead, I wished them a happy vocational college experience.