Soon, Old Man Cao came out and replied: "That girl doesn't like studying. She may only appear for four days in four years. Don't be too happy too soon."
Old Man Bai: "Hey, with all the equipment I have, Yan Yan will have to stay for a year or two..."
Old Man Long: "Despicable."
Old Man Yan: "Shameless."
Old Man Zhang: "Clumsy."
Old Man Cao: "The next step."
Principal Bai saw their gnashing of teeth and felt better. He hummed a little tune and tasted the tea that Ou Yan had given him a while ago. It was so fragrant~~
the other side.
An old professor stepped into the Peking University campus, came to the principal's office, and knocked on the door.
"Enter."
After the old professor opened the door and came in, he sighed, "Old Cao, what do you think young people today think? Our Beijing University is the best university in the country, but the top scholar actually chose the Medical University? Why is this?"
"Can't figure it out?" Principal Cao asked with a smile.
"I can't figure it out, I really can't figure it out." The old professor was so shocked that he sat on his chair in frustration. He even invited him personally, but the girl still refused him!
Principal Cao continued to practice calligraphy and said slowly, "I asked you not to go, but you went instead. Now you are better. I was rejected and I am not happy anymore."
When the old professor heard what he said, he suddenly raised his head and asked doubtfully, "By the way, Old Cao, how did you guess that that little girl wouldn't come to Beijing University?"
"Now, see for yourself." The principal raised his eyes and gestured to the wall behind him.
On that wall are 66 top professors, the 66 most powerful figures since the founding of Peking University!
Even he, an old professor, is not qualified to be on the list...
Why did Principal Cao ask him to see this? Was it to imply that he was not capable enough, so the little girl refused to agree?
He was about to ask clearly when he accidentally saw a young and beautiful face among the 66 top professors.
"Ou, classmate Ouyan??"
He thought he was dazzled, so he rubbed his eyes and took another closer look. It was indeed the face of the little girl, and her name was correct, but the surname was missing: Li!
Looking at the introduction above, the girl had completed her studies at Peking University two years ago and became a distinguished honorary professor at Peking University.
"The professor who gave her advice back then felt ashamed and called her teacher instead. Because she was young and had many personal affairs, she didn't take a few classes with us. But she got full marks in the final exam every year.
"
The old professor was stunned, and after a while he asked, "So, so, she has graduated from Beijing University? Then why did she take the college entrance examination again??"
"Oh." Principal Cao slowly practiced calligraphy and said disapprovingly, "She was just in her first year of high school at the time, and she was taking college courses concurrently. In less than two years, she got a diploma from our Peking University. As for why she took the college entrance examination...
..."
That's because she didn't get recognition from her parents in the Bai family at that time, so she wanted to pass the college entrance examination to let her parents know that her grades were actually not bad.
I want to get full marks and get even a little attention and love from my parents.
She knew that her parents were very respectable, and if she was the top scorer, then their faces would be bright and they might treat her favorably.
But I didn't expect that, as fate would have it, the Bai parents were not related...
As for why she didn't tell her parents that she studied college concurrently in high school and got a diploma from Beijing University...
That's because her parents didn't believe her. Secondly, she didn't get admitted to Peking University. Principal Cao made an exception and asked her to take the exam. It's not considered a normal admission, but her level has surpassed other college students, so Principal Cao made an exception.
She was given an extra diploma from Peking University, but all this was done in private, and almost no one knew about it.