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Chapter 106 – Enduring a Moment to Save a Dog’s Life

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  Chapter 106: Enduring a Moment to Save a Dog’s Life

  TL: Etude

  Guo Zihang was an iing person. Although he was somewhat cowardly, he still harbored a desire to show off.

  After driving around the cross-river bridge, Guo kept urging Jiang Qin, “Stepfather, let’s go to the school and park uhe girls’ dormitory!”

  However, Jiang Qiually stopped at the entrance of the Uy of Sd Teology and early advised Guo Zihang: “Showing off with someone else’s car is never as good as being true to yourself. Drink less hot water.”

  “Brother Jiang, just let me show off this once!” Guo Zihang pleaded early.

  Jiang Qin thought for a moment and then said, “I might be ing here month to promote something. If you help me keep an eye on things for a few days, buying a car shouldn’t be a big problem.”

  “Buying an Audi?!” Guo Zihang was shocked.

  “Something like that: a Yadea.”

  “?????”

  At 5:30 iernoon, Jiang Qin drove back to Lin Uy.

  Lin Uy had a rule: private cars were not allowed on campus.

  If students o drive to school, they had to apply in advand could oer the campus after obtaining a pass.

  However, thanks to the long-running School Beauty test and Xi Tian Marketing, every time supplies were delivered, whoever was in charge would leave two packs of cigarettes at the security booth, as instructed by Jiang Qin. So, when Jiang Qin lowered his car window, the guards pretended not to notice: one ed his neck, another feigned sleep, and a third started to interve ended up pig up a cigarette butt from the road.

  Truth be told, such social ies didn’t py a signifit role in major decisions but could be ve iail.

  If the guards insisted on stopping him, he would have had to park outside the campus until he got the pass.

  Moreover, since cars weren’t allowed on the pedestrian street, he would have had to park in the Cui Zhu Garden parking lot across the street.

  Audis aleys were different. Audis didn’t carry as much prestige, so the guards would dare to stop them.

  When Jiang Qin reached the interse of the boys’ dormitory, he casually parked his car on the side of the road where it wouldn’t cause trouble and the upstairs to his dorm.

  “Holy crap, is this guy really asking you to fight? We’re in college, that’s just ridiculous. Isn’t he afraid of getting expelled?”

  “Fighting will definitely get you expelled, especially if you fight back. But you ’t just stand there a hit, Old Cao. I suggest you don’t go.”

  “We could sneak a peek, though. If there are a lot of people, we won’t show up, and if there are few… we also won’t show up.”

  As soon as Jiang Qiered the dorm, he heard the three roommates discussing. He opehe door and found Ren Ziqiang and Zhou Chao gathered around Cao Guangyu’s puter s: “What are you up to? Watg Brother ighty punches online again?”

  “Brother Jiang, it’s Brother Cao who’s about to take some mighty puhis time. Someoh an ID wants to front him iy,” Ren Ziqiang blurted out suctly.

  Jiang Qin was surprised: “Good heavens, what kind of infuriating post did Old Cao write?”

  “I just started a hread saying my girlfriend overshadowed the number one school beauty. By the way, Brother Jiang, you check who this three-letter ID belongs to?”

  “That would be vioting user privacy, which is illegal.”

  Cao Guangyu knew about the privacy issue but was still very anxious: “Although I’m a simple and uious rich sed geion, I’m terrible in a fight. We’re in college; how someone be so unreasonable?”

  “You didn’t include your dorm number in your boastful little essay, did you?” Jiang Qi ight have gone overboard.

  “No way, I’d never do something that brain-dead in a million years. But I did use my real name for showing off.”

  “You’re brave, huh?

  “Without using my real name, where’s the sense of immersion? Should I say my name is Zeng Aniu?”

  “Cao gyu, Cao Guangning, Cao gning. If all else fails, use Cao Cao. That’s safer than using your real name. Don’t you know why I set up anonymous forums?”

  Cao Guangyu puffed out his chest: “Although my post is partly fial, most of it is true. I have a clear sce.”

  “Old Cao, stop kidding yourself. The only true thing in your post is your name; everything else is mine.”

  “…”

  Jiang Qin turned on the puter: “Although I ’t invade someone’s privacy, I help you check his posting history. Let’s see what kind of person he is. How about that?”

  “That works. Thanks, Brother Jiang. I’m treating you to lunorrow. I don’t have css in the m!” Cao Guangyu thanked him with a bow.

  Then, Ren Ziqiang, Zhou Chao, and Cao Guangyu gathered around to watch Jiang Qier the admin panel, search for the three-letter ID, and check the person’s posting history. They all fell silent.

  “【xx you xx, if you xx ’t write, then hurry up and xx, disgusting me!】”

  “【Stealing someone’s boyfriend and still pying the victim, do you xx have a face?】”

  “【Damn, I met an xx yesterday, driving without slowing down, spshing me all over, really xxxx.】”

  “【Who the xx flipped the chairs in the cafeteria with water? How others eat? Such people are simply xxxx!】”

  “…”

  Jiang Qin’s hand trembled slightly as he held the mouse, his thirty-eight-year-old soul shaken: “Old y advice is not to go.”

  “Brother Cao, I also suggest you endure for a moment…” Ren Ziqiang began but then paused.

  Cao Guangyu, pale-faced, g him: “Calm before the storm?”

  Ren Ziqiang shook his head: “Endure a moment to save a dog’s life.”

  “…”

  The m, there were no csses for Finance Css 3.

  Jiang Qin had just gotten up when he received a call from Cao Xinyue, saying Professor Yan was bad asking him to e over and say hello.

  Jiang Qin’s startup had been very successful, and if he had to thank a definitely had to be Professor Yan.

  After all, everyone ieam was getting paid for their work, so excessive gratitude wasn’t necessary. However, Professor Yan had never eve him and had been helping him selflessly. Not feeling grateful would be a lie.

  Jiang Qin thought that for his first visit, he should bring something, but Cao Xinyue had specifically instructed not to. This put him in a dilemma.

  Ning anything didn’t seem right, but knowing how quirky Professor Yan could be, it was hard to choose what t. This choice was harder than advanced mathematics.

  Right, fruit.

  Fruit shouldn’t t as a gift, should it?

  Jiang Qin remembered that just yesterday, to thank Wu Caifeng, he had bought some high-quality fruits, including mangosteens, whiow came in handy.

  Jiang Qi back to his car, opehe trunk, and took a bag of fruits to the entrepreneurship ter’s main office.

  Professor Yan wasn’t tall, his shoulders slightly stooped. Although he irited, his overall image wasn’t imposing – frankly, he looked like a little old man. He was not yet seventy, but he seemed more weathered than his actual age.

  “Sit.”

  “Have some tea.”

  Professor Yan had already poured tea for him, his demeanor humble, more like a family elder.

  Seeing this, Jiang Qin straightened up for once, expeg a serious lecture from the professor. Instead, the professor opened with a question about how to obtain a forum title.

  The old man was indeed quirky, but not in an obstinate schor way. Instead, he had a sense of cold humor.

  The two talked for a long while, but not about entrepreneurship. Instead, they discussed more about uy life.

  Jiang Qin tried several times t up issues with the forum, but the professor always deliberately avoided it, as if relut to interfere in others’ affairs.

  In the end, Professor Yan put doweapot, its spout now fag the door, signaling Jiang Qin it was time to leave.

  “Professor, I have csses this afternoon, so I should be going,” Jiang Qin said as he got up to leave.

  Professor Yan was silent for a moment before suddenly speaking: “Jiang Qin, you must be w why I’ve been helping you without eveing yht?”

  “Indeed, I am curious. Could you give me an answer?” Jiang Qin asked holy.

  “I once had a student, very intelligent, and like you, daring and decisive in a. But she tragically followed my advid suffered greatly, still struggling to recover. Your paths are simir, and when I saw your project proposal, it was as if I saw hers.”

  “I see,” Jiang Qin uood.

  “Do well. Your success may inspire many.”

  After hearing about the professor’s past, Jiang Qin bid farewell ahe office. He stopped in the corridor, his gaze gradually deepening.

  The path of development simir to his own, suffering heavy losses and uo recover…

  “Damn, don’t let me see my own refle. Amen, hallelujah!”

  After leaving the Entrepreneurship ter, Jiang Qin drove to the women’s dormitory of the Finance Department and casually parked the Audi at the entrance. He took out his phone.

  “Feng Nanshu, e out for a walk!”

  “ing right now.”

  “There’s a bck Audi parked downstairs. Just e up to it.”

  After a while, a striking figure emerged from the girls’ dormitory of the Finance Department. She wore a faux two-pieiform-style hoodie with white pants, exuding a youthful, naive charm that was almost enting. In the bleak early autumn, her beauty was captivating.

  However, probably aced to being a young dy, Feng Nanshu instinctively walked around the rear of the car and then opened and sat in the back seat. Although her face was expressionless, there was a hint of pleasure in her demeanor.

  “…”

  Jiang Qin pursed his lips, feigning nonce: “It’s a bit cold in the back, the front is better.”

  Feng Nanshu pondered for a moment befetting out of the car and then opehe front passenger door.

  Jiang Qin watched as she got in, feeling his chest tighten as she settled into the seat, a suffog sensation enveloping him. He khis hysiological rea created by the shadows of his past life.

  Finally, Feng Nanshu sat in the passenger seat, her clear eyes looking at him, and her cherry-red lips pressed together, looking exceptionally lively.

  Uedly…

  The first person who ended up sitting in my passenger seat turned out to be her?!

  Could this be… fate?!

  Jiang Qin feigned seriousness, musing about the mysterious nature of destiny.

  “My best friend, please fasten your seatbelt.”

  “Okay.”

  Feng Nanshu pulled down the seatbelt, clicked it into the buckle, her eyes clear and cold, sittily and quietly.

  EtudeTranstions

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