Chapter 84 - How Did You Know Such a Person?

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nTranslator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

nTwo rings and the call connected through.

nFeng Loucheng’s voice sounded. “Qin…”

n“Hello, Mayor Feng. Our Dean wants to say a few words to you.” Qin Ran directly interrupted him.

nThe voice on the other end paused for a while. “Okay, hand your phone over.”

nFeng Loucheng’s voice became more professional.

nThe Dean explained to Feng Loucheng.

n“My apologies, I gave something for the child to eat and didn’t expect this sort of big thing to happen. I have a meeting and can’t take my leave. I’ll let my secretary head over to the school. You don’t have to worry about this matter, I will handle it well.”

nThe office was very quiet, and everyone around could hear Feng Loucheng’s voice.

nAfter all, he was Feng Loucheng. He was imposing and his words were clear and concise.

nFrom the moment she took her phone out expressionlessly to the moment she said her first sentence, the female teacher had felt an unknown hunch inside.

nThe office was silent for a moment

nKnock knock—

nTwenty minutes later, someone knocked on the office door and the Dean and the others immediately stood up.

nBut it wasn’t Feng Loucheng’s secretary that came in. It was Ning Qing who hurried inside, the makeup on her face slightly messy.

n“I’m sorry, so sorry, Dean, my child has caused you trouble.” Ning Qing quickly apologized and glanced at Qin Ran, who was sitting at the side while looking down and playing with her phone. She lowered her voice and said in a poor tone, “Qin Ran!”

nQin Ran didn’t look up and just ignored her.

nShe kept her head lowered.

nNing Qing’s head ached even more. She opened her mouth and was about to say something.

nAt this time, she felt a shadow fall in front of her.

nA young man carrying a briefcase walked in.

nThose who were a little more concerned about the world would be familiar with the face of Feng Loucheng who often appeared in the news and would be familiar with Feng Loucheng’s secretary as well.

nThis person who usually only appeared with Feng Loucheng on TV was actually here.

nThe Dean was shocked that Feng Loucheng really paid attention to Qin Ran.

n“Ms. Qin.” Secretary Li greeted Qin Ran first very respectfully.

nOnly then did he smile and turn to the Dean. He handed a business card over to him. “Hello, Director Ding. I’m Mayor Feng’s secretary. I’m here to deal with Ms. Qin’s affairs.”

nHe smiled and shook hands with the Dean.

nNo one dared to speak and the female teacher’s face had long gone pale. Her expression turned dark and cold sweat broke on her forehead as she muttered, “Qin Yu clearly told me that they didn’t know each other…”

n“Dean, if there’s nothing else, I’ll go back to class first.” Qin Ran nodded to them and walked out.

nNobody except Secretary Li dared to say a word.

nNing Qing had rushed over in anger after receiving Qin Yu’s phone call. She was now in a daze and could only stare at Qin Ran’s back. Then, she turned to stare at Secretary Li, who was talking to the Dean.

nHer head was buzzing as if this was the first time she saw Qin Ran.

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nAs everyone knows, things on Weibo should be subdued as soon and as calmly as possible.

nThree days later, there wasn’t even a trace of Qin Ran’s issue on Weibo and it couldn’t even be found with keywords.

nIt was like a drop of water in the sea, unable to create any waves.

nQin Ran had her stitches removed by Cheng Juan.

n“This is a piece of document.” Cheng Juan removed the stitches and asked her to pay attention to it before handing the information over to her.

nSince the Weibo issue was solved, it was time to catch the mastermind.

nHe didn’t act out and just left the matter to Qin Ran for her to handle it herself.

nOf course—

nHe was afraid she wouldn’t handle it well.

nHe had also asked Principal Xu at the same time. According to his degree of concern for Qin Ran, he certainly wouldn’t sit back and ignore this matter.

nQin Ran bit the lollipop in her mouth and looked down at the document.

nShe also had a copy of this document, which was even more detailed than the one Cheng Juan just gave her.

n“Is it delicious?” Cheng Juan asked.

nQin Ran looked up with misty and intoxicating eyes. “What?”

n“Your candy,” he said softly, pointing at the lollipop.

nQin Ran took out another lollipop from her pocket and handed it to him. “Eat it. Don’t worry, I have a lot.”

nShe didn’t wear a jacket today and was wearing a plaid shirt that she had neglected for a long time. It was red and black, and the buttons were all buttoned up. Her shirt was stuffed into her jeans and her waist was very thin. The clear lines of her figure could be seen under the shirt she had tucked into her jeans.

nThe sunlight outside the window hit her face and dazzled slightly on her face.

nCheng Juan smiled lazily and stared at it before taking out a cigarette and biting it, but he didn’t light it.

nCheng Mu came in from outside with a mobile phone. “Master Juan, Hao Dui…”

nHe was about to say something, but as soon as he saw Qin Ran, he swallowed his words and glanced at her subconsciously.

nThe thread on Qin Ran’s hand had been removed and she stood up by supporting herself on the table.

nShe heard Cheng Juan say, “Just say it.”

n“… Hao Dui has come to Yun Cheng to find you. They’re right outside,” Cheng Mu glanced at Qin Ran and said blankly.

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nThe Principal’s office.

nXu Yaoguang knocked on the door and entered. He said in a respectful voice, “Grandpa.”

n“Sit.” Principal Xu pointed to the chair by the door and closed the document in his hand. “I heard you like a girl in school very much?”

nXu Yaoguang seemed surprised. “Grandpa, you’re talking about… Qin Yu?”

n“She borrowed your name and did something. Of course, it doesn’t mean that your network can’t be used…” Principal Xu tapped his finger on the table and was silent for a while. Then, he continued to say, “Grandpa just doesn’t understand. Why didn’t you take a fancy on Qin Ran, and yet found someone like that?”

nThen, Principal Xu pushed the document on the table over to Xu Yaoguang. “Look at this.”

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