LOGIN004_When Miss CEO meets Mr. Agriculturist
Pagpasok ni Ael sa university campus kinabukasan, ibang klase ang atmosphere kumpara sa entrance exam day. Mas maingay, mas buhay, at mas magulo. May orientation booths sa bawat building, may mga student organizations na nag-aalok ng flyers, at may mga tarp na nakasabit tungkol sa iba't ibang courses. Pero kahit ganito ka-busy ang paligid, kalmado pa rin si Ael. Naka-white polo siya ngayon na may university ID lace at black slacks ulit. Simple pero controlled ang itsura niya. Hindi siya dumiretso sa crowd ng BSBA orientation. Instead, she checked the schedule on her phone first. “9:00 AM, College of Business Administration orientation,” bulong niya. She had ten minutes. Naglakad siya papunta sa main hall, pero habang nasa pathway siya, napansin niya ang mas maingay na bahagi sa kabilang side ng campus. May mga estudyanteng nagtitipon sa open field, may hawak na seedlings, soil samples, at demonstration tools. Agriculture department. She stopped for a second. Hindi niya alam kung bakit, pero nakuha ng curiosity niya ang eksena. “Hands-on planting demo today,” narinig niyang sabi ng isang student guide. Sa gitna ng field, may mga estudyanteng nakayuko, nagtatanim, nagpapakita ng soil preparation. Iba ang energy nila. Hindi pormal, pero very grounded. At doon niya siya nakita. Si Zai . Nakatayo siya sa gitna ng lupa, nakasuot ng simpleng long sleeves na nakatupi hanggang siko. May konting putik sa kamay niya, pero hindi niya ito pinapansin. Focused siya habang nagpapaliwanag sa mga kasama niya tungkol sa soil condition. “Hindi pwedeng basta tanim lang,” sabi ni Zai sa group. “Kailangan alam mo kung anong nutrients ang kulang sa lupa. Otherwise, business lang ang mangyayari dito, hindi farming.” Napakunot ang noo ni Ael sa narinig niya. Business lang? She crossed her arms slightly, watching from a distance. “Excuse me,” biglang tawag ng isang student volunteer sa kanya. “BSBA orientation po ba kayo? That way po.” She nodded slightly. “I know.” Pero hindi pa siya umaalis agad. Sandaling nagtagal ang tingin niya sa field. Zai suddenly looked up. Their eyes met. For a moment, walang ingay. Parang huminto ang paligid. Then Zai raised an eyebrow slightly, as if recognizing her from somewhere. Slowly, he walked closer to the fence separating the field and pathway. “Ay, ikaw pala yung nasa admission hall kahapon,” sabi niya. Ael blinked once. “And you are?” “BS Agriculture,” sagot niya. “Zai.” She nodded politely. “Ael.” “Monteverde,” dagdag niya, parang hindi sigurado kung kilala niya dapat ito. “Right,” sagot ni Zai, pero may bahid ng sarcasm. “Business student.” Ael didn’t react. “Yes.” Zai looked at her for a second longer, then glanced at the direction of the business building. “Interesting timing mo magpunta dito,” sabi niya. “I was not planning to,” sagot ni Ael calmly. “I was just passing by.” “Mm,” Zai hummed. “Sure.” May konting tension agad sa pagitan nila, hindi malakas, pero noticeable. Napatingin si Ael sa mga kamay niya. May soil siya, may seedlings. Simple. Real. Then she said, “So you teach agriculture?” Zai smirked slightly. “I don’t teach. I study. And I work with it.” “Same thing,” sagot ni Ael. Agad na tumigil si Zai sa paggalaw. “No,” sabi niya. “Not even close.” Napatingin si Ael ulit sa kanya. “Explain.” Zai stepped closer to the fence, lowering his voice slightly. “Studying agriculture means understanding life cycles, soil science, crop production, climate effects. Working with it means you actually get your hands dirty. You don’t just talk about supply and demand in a classroom. You feel it.” Ael didn’t look offended, but her tone stayed firm. “Business is not just talking in classrooms either.” Zai nodded once. “Good. Then don’t treat agriculture like it is just a resource.” That sentence landed heavier than expected. Ael stared at him. “I didn’t say that,” she replied. “Not yet,” Zai said. “But most people from your world usually do.” Her eyes narrowed slightly. “My world?” Zai shrugged. “Business. Corporations. People who see farms as supply chains, not livelihoods.” Sandaling katahimikan. Then Ael spoke. “You assume too much.” Zai smirked again. “Maybe. Or maybe I’ve seen enough.” The tension was interrupted when a gust of wind passed through the field, making the leaves move and some soil dust rise slightly. Ael stepped back a little, but Zai didn’t. “Anyway,” Zai said, “if you’re going to be a business student, try not to forget where raw materials come from.” Ael looked at him directly. “And if you’re going to be an agriculturist, try not to ignore that markets exist,” she replied. For the first time, Zai paused. Then he chuckled. “Fair point.” But instead of softening the tension, it made it sharper in a different way. Like both of them realized the other was not easy to dismiss. From afar, someone called Zai’s name, signaling him to go back to the demo. He raised a hand. “Coming.” Then he looked at Ael again. “This isn’t the last time we’ll see each other,” he said. Ael raised an eyebrow. “Is that a threat?” “It depends on how you see it,” Zai replied. Then he turned and walked back into the field, joining his group. Ael stood still for a moment, watching him. After a few seconds, she turned away and finally headed toward the BSBA orientation hall. Pero habang naglalakad siya, hindi mawala sa isip niya ang sinabi nito. Business vs agriculture. Supply chains vs livelihoods. Practicality vs reality. And somehow, kahit ayaw niya aminin, that stranger from the soil field felt more real than anything she had heard since she entered university. Sa kabilang banda, habang bumabalik si Zai sa pagtatanim, sandaling napatingin siya sa direksyon ng business building. “Monteverde,” bulong niya. Then he shook his head slightly. “Let’s see how long you last in this world, business girl.”023_When Miss CEO Meets Mr. AgriculturistPagkatapos ng maikling awkward moment sa maputik na daan, nagpatuloy ang pag-iikot nila sa farm. Pero kahit tahimik lang si Ael habang naglalakad, hindi niya maalis sa isip niya ang mabilis na paghawak ni Zai sa kanya kanina.At mukhang ganoon din si Zai.Mas tahimik siya ngayon kaysa kanina.“Okay,” bulong ni Lira kay Mira habang naglalakad sa likod nila, “something definitely happened.”Mira calmly adjusted her cap. “He prevented her from falling.”“No,” sagot ni Lira habang nakangisi, “something emotionally happened.”Jun laughed softly. “You overanalyze people too much.”“Learned from Ael,” sagot ni Lira agad.Narinig iyon ni Ael pero hindi siya lumingon.Instead, mas inayos niya lang ang hawak niyang notebook.Habang umiikot sila, ipinakita ng ama ni Zai ang iba’t ibang bahagi ng farm. May vegetable sections, composting area, irrigation system, at maliit na greenhouse para sa seedlings.“This side ginagamit namin during dry season,” paliw
022_When Miss CEO Meets Mr. AgriculturistMaagang nagtipon-tipon ang buong group sa university grounds para sa community integration visit. May nakahilerang vans sa harap ng campus, habang abala ang students sa pagbubuhat ng gamit at pag-check ng attendance.Si Ael ay nakatayo sa gilid habang inaayos ang checklist sa tablet niya. Tulad ng dati, organized at composed pa rin siya, pero halatang mas alerto ngayon.“Relax,” sabi ni Zai habang papalapit sa kanya na may bitbit na box ng supplies.“I am relaxed,” sagot agad ni Ael.Zai smirked. “You checked the attendance list four times.”Ael didn’t deny it. “Preparation avoids delays.”“Or causes stress,” sagot niya.Ael glanced at him. “You say that often.”“Because you do it often.”Sa likod nila, si Lira ay halos nakasandal na sa van door habang kumakain ng chips.“Bakit ba sobrang aga ng call time?” reklamo niya.Mira fixed her bag calmly. “Because travel takes hours.”Jun added, “At least complete na tayo.”“Barely awake pero complete
021_When Miss CEO Meets Mr. AgriculturistMas naging busy ang buong linggo dahil sa preparation para sa next phase ng collaboration program. Halos lahat ng departments ay may kanya-kanyang meetings, revisions, at planning para sa upcoming community integration activity.At gaya ng inaasahan, muling magkasama sina Ael at Zai.Ngayon, nasa library sila para ayusin ang proposal draft para sa off-campus farm visit.Tahimik ang paligid maliban sa mahinang tunog ng pages at keyboards.Ael was focused on her laptop habang si Zai naman ay nakaupo sa tapat niya, hawak ang ilang handwritten notes.“You still write manually?” tanong ni Ael habang hindi inaalis ang tingin sa screen.Zai smirked slightly. “Not everything needs gadgets.”Ael replied, “Digital files are more efficient.”Zai leaned back slightly. “And paper feels more real.”Ael glanced at his notes. “That sounds unnecessarily sentimental.”Zai chuckled softly. “That sounds unnecessarily cold.”Napatingin si Ael sa kanya nang bahagy
020_When Miss CEO Meets Mr. AgriculturistPagkatapos ng evaluation results, biglang naging usap-usapan sa department ang partnership nina Ael at Zai .Hindi inaasahan ng marami na ang dalawang taong laging nagtatalo noon ay magiging isa sa pinakamataas ang performance sa collaboration program.At honestly, kahit sila mismo, hindi rin iyon ang ine-expect nila.“Famous na kayo,” sabi ni Lira habang naglalakad silang apat papunta sa cafeteria.Ael immediately replied, “No.”Zai smirked. “That sounds defensive.”Ael glanced at him. “It sounds factual.”Mira adjusted her bag. “People are impressed because your partnership works despite conflicting approaches.”Lira nodded dramatically. “Enemies to academic achievers.”Jun, who was walking beside them, laughed softly. “That shouldn’t even be a category.”“It is now,” sagot ni Lira.Pagdating nila sa cafeteria, mas maingay kaysa usual ang paligid. May ilang students na napapatingin kina Ael at Zai, lalo na mula sa Agriculture Department.“Uy
019_When Miss CEO Meets Mr. Agriculturist Kinabukasan, mas tahimik ang north field section kaysa sa nakasanayan nila. Wala pang official feedback mula sa faculty tungkol sa evaluation results, kaya karamihan sa mga students ay naghihintay lang habang nagpapatuloy sa regular monitoring. Pero para kay Ael , hindi sapat ang paghihintay lang. Nasa table siya ngayon, nakabukas ang laptop habang nire-review ulit ang reports nila kahit submitted na. “You’re checking it again?” tanong ni Zai habang papalapit bitbit ang crate ng seedlings. Ael didn’t look up immediately. “I’m reviewing possible weak points.” Zai placed the crate down. “The report is already submitted.” “That does not remove the possibility of mistakes,” sagot niya. Zai leaned lightly against the table. “You know, normal people celebrate after finishing something.” Ael finally looked at him. “This is not finished.” Zai smirked slightly. “And that is exactly why you stress yourself too much.” Ael closed her laptop half
018_When Miss CEO Meets Mr. AgriculturistMas maagang dumating si Ael Caexi Monteverde sa campus kaysa sa usual, pero ngayon hindi siya dumiretso sa north field section agad.May iniabot sa kanya kanina ang faculty office.Isang sealed envelope.“Urgent evaluation notice,” bulong niya habang binabasa ang header.Pinapatawag ang lahat ng collaboration pairs para sa mid-program assessment.Meaning, performance review na ng partnership nila.Pagdating niya sa field, nandoon na si Zairelle Razon, nakaupo sa gilid habang tinitingnan ang bagong growth update ng crops.“May evaluation daw,” sabi agad ni Ael habang nilalapag ang envelope sa table.Zai looked up. “I know. Nakatanggap din ako.”Ael frowned slightly. “Why didn’t you say anything?”Zai shrugged. “You were going to overthink it anyway.”Ael ignored the comment. “We need to prepare documentation.”Zai nodded. “Already started.”Ael looked at him. “You are too calm.”Zai smirked slightly. “And you are too tense.”Sandaling katahimik
003_When Miss CEO meets Mr. AgriculturistPaglabas ni Ael Caexie Monteverde mula sa university gate, ramdam niya pa rin ang bigat ng entrance exam sa kanyang isipan. Hindi dahil mahirap ito, kundi dahil alam niyang kahit anong mangyari, kailangan niyang maging consistent. Walang puwedeng maging “al
002_When Miss CEO meets Mr. AgriculturistPagpasok ni Ael Caexie Monteverde sa exam hall, agad siyang sinalubong ng malamig na hangin mula sa aircon at ng mas malamig na katahimikan ng daan-daang estudyanteng naghihintay magsimula ang entrance exam.Sunod-sunod ang pag-upo ng mga examinees sa kani-
001_When Miss CEO meets Mr. Agriculturist“Where are you going, Xie? Hindi ka ba kakain muna? Naghanda ng almusal ang mga kasambahay. Why would you not join us?” saad ng daddy ni Ael na si Dricxon, habang nakaupo pa rin ito sa dulo ng mahabang dining table, hawak ang tasa ng kape.Saglit na huminto
009_When Miss CEO meets Mr. AgriculturistKinabukasan, mas maaga pa sa usual ang dating ni sa campus. Hindi dahil excited siya, kundi dahil gusto niyang mauna sa lahat bago pa magulo ang schedule ng collaboration program.She hated delays. She hated surprises even more.Naka-structured pa rin ang o







