Chapter 44

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nTranslator: Simple MTL Editor: Simple MTL

nKelly quickly got up.

nIgnoring the pain on his back, he rushed into the private room and stopped Andrew and the other university teachers.

n“Everyone, it’s a misunderstanding. Let’s sit down and have a chat.”

nHowever, the remaining teachers were not angry.

nThey looked at Andrew with satisfaction.

n“Andrew, you misunderstood. We have a different view from Drizzt.”

n“A genius student should be proud of himself.”

n“If he’s not proud, then what’s the difference between him and an ordinary student?”

nJerome could tell from Andrew’s explosive punch that Andrew was at least a fighter of the fifth stage.

nHe immediately took matters into his own hands and raised the university’s special enrollment requirements to a whole new level. “The reason I came to Massachusetts this time is to invite you to join our University of Houston.

n“As long as you’re willing to join our university, we are willing to give you a first-class special enrollment spot. Moreover, we can give you 50,000 credits for free on the special enrollment conditions.”

nAs soon as he said this, the teacher from Washington University was stunned.

n“Are you crazy? 50,000 credits? Can you even make the decision? This is 50 million!”

nJerome smiled faintly. “It’s only 50 million. Any Grandmaster can easily earn it. However, how many 18-year-old fifth-grade fighters… can you find in the whole country?

n“Perhaps, this is the reason why your University of Washington is getting worse year by year.”

nGritting his teeth, Goering sneered, “Our University of Washington is not as good as your University of Houston?

n“Andrew, as long as you are willing to join our University of Washington, we are also willing to give you a first-class special enrollment slot. In addition to the five million scholarship, there is also a set of C-grade composite metal armor, a C-grade composite metal weapon, and a pill worth two million!

n“Of course, these conditions are included in the reward of the first-class special enrollment.

n“Our university will take out another 60,000 credits as a reward for you…

n“Andrew, don’t be in a hurry to refuse. 60,000 credits are equivalent to 60 million US dollars in terms of value, but in reality, even if you spend 100 million, you might not be able to buy 60,000 credits.”

nAndrew was immediately interested.

nCredits?

nWhen Goering saw Andrew’s gaze, his eyes lit up.

nThere’s hope!

nBut…

nThis 60,000 credit was his decision.

n“Forget it, I don’t care!”

n“I’m also thinking about the reputation and future of the university. If they don’t give it, he will run headlong into the principal’s office!”

nThoughts were running through Goering’s mind, but on the surface, he smiled and said, “Credits are a system shared by the top ten martial arts schools. Credits can be exchanged for any resources in the school, even A-rank composite metal armor or… the Ultimate realm secret manual. Even if the school doesn’t have it, they will apply to the Department of Education to help you get it.”

n“So fierce?”

nAndrew muttered to himself.

nWhile Dean Carroll was still in Boston, shouldn’t he bring his knife and tell her about the conditions for joining Stanford University?

nAt this time, the waiters and hotel security finally rushed over.

nThe fight just now was too loud.

nEven the sound of a sonic boom was heard. The people of the Hyber Hotel rushed over.

nSeeing this, Andrew smiled at the remaining few admissions teachers, and he said, “Teachers, the conditions you offered are indeed very generous. I’m also tempted, but… I’m still a child. As for which school to join, I have to go back and discuss it with my sister.”

nHiss!

nJerome and Goering sucked in a breath of cold air.

nHe…

nWas still a child?

nHow could he say such words?

nWhich child could have the strength of a fifth rank fighter!

nIn the hotel, Principal Kelly was in charge of negotiating. The broken dining table and the like would definitely be compensated.

nAndrew didn’t stay any longer.

nAfter saying goodbye, he got on the elevator and returned to his room.

nJust as he was getting on the elevator, though, he met a familiar person.

nThe moment the girl in the elevator saw Andrew, her eyes lit up.

nShe was about to pounce on him.

n“Andrew!”

nAndrew pushed her away.

n“Who are you?”

nAlthough she looked familiar, he really did not remember who she was.

n“Darling, what happened to you?”

nDarling?

nHearing this, Andrew immediately remembered.

nCatherine!

nWasn’t she still in school? Why did she come to this place?

n“Why are you here?”

nAndrew asked.

n“Darling, have you forgotten? This is my family’s hotel.”

nCatherine held Andrew’s arm and said coquettishly.

n“Your family’s?”

nHyber Hotel.

nA listed company with a market value of more than one billion.

nIt was actually run by her family?

nF*ck!

nRich woman!

n“Dear, what are you doing here?”Catherine suddenly thought of something and asked vigilantly.

n“My place is being renovated, so I’ll stay here for now.”

nAfter Andrew answered, he ignored Catherine’s chain of questions.

nThe elevator soon reached the 23rd floor.

nHe broke free from Catherine’s restraints.

n“I’m here. You should go back quickly.”

nCatherine followed him out and trailed Andrew.

nIt was not known whether it was a coincidence or Annie heard Andrew’s voice.

nShe opened the door at an inappropriate time.

n“What? You haven’t broken up with your little girlfriend yet?”

nCatherine’s expression changed.

nOh no, Andrew’s sister was also here. This was a miscalculation.

nAndrew was a little speechless.

nIn the past few days, he had completely fused with the memories of this body.

nHe and Catherine were simply a misunderstanding!

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