Arriving at the corridor frequently used by students, Tilan posted the flyer on the bulletin board and then moved on to the next location.
Occasionally when students passed by, she would stand aside with the poster under the pretense of admiring the scenery, waiting for them to leave before continuing.
Phew, that should be almost done.
After posting nearly 20 flyers, Tilan stood beneath the final bulletin board, feeling somewhat more relaxed; then her gaze landed on the other contents within the board. Besides her own, there were also some club recruitment posts and handwritten posters for various interest groups.
In an age where information is incredibly advanced, it's quite strange that these simple forms of posters haven't been phased out. But in fact, because there's such an overload of information, people often directly ignore irrelevant details.