The Young Matriarch
Chapter 626 - Chapter 626 Chapter 626 Why Not Come to Me for Help

Chapter 626: Chapter 626: Why Not Come to Me for Help? Chapter 626: Chapter 626: Why Not Come to Me for Help? Tong Qingyan was seen by many when Bai Chuwei demanded that she call her Professor Bai!

Countless onlookers were guessing whether Tong Qingyan would compromise and call Bai Chuwei “Professor Bai”.

Tong Qingyan was nearly furious with anger. How could she possibly drop out?

The one who dropped out was–Duan Xingye’s dorm mate, Zhang Cheng.

This incident scared Duan Xingye and others witless. That boy Zhang Cheng didn’t say a word before applying for the withdrawal procedure, and then he left.

Zhang Cheng was a decent person, at least Duan Xingye thought he was very helpful, as long as it didn’t hinder his daily meditation and cultivation practices.

And now he had silently withdrawn from the university?!

No matter how much Duan Xingye tried to contact Zhang Cheng by phone, there was no response from his end.

Duan Xingye seriously doubted whether Zhang Cheng had left to pursue cultivation.

The entire university was shocked. Was Bai Chuwei’s position as a professor so unpopular that it directly provoked a finance department student to withdraw?

Since Zhang Cheng was an adult, he could decide to withdraw without his parents’ consent, so they were only informed after everything had been settled.

A perfectly fine son, admitted to Imperial Capital University, had withdrawn just over a month after the semester started, and now they didn’t even know his whereabouts… The parents flew immediately to the Imperial Capital overnight.

Upon entering the university, they heard the insane rumors spreading among the students–about an archaeology major student transforming into a professor overnight.

Greeting the couple was a very pretty finance major girl: “That Bai student is expected to teach our freshman high-level mathematics without surprise, so Zhang Cheng might have been unable to accept this and chose to withdraw.”

Zhang’s mother was irate when she heard this news, angrily retorting in Mandarin laced with a local accent, “Absurd. Isn’t Imperial University the top institution in China? Why would they let a student become a professor? And to teach my son? Is it because of this that Zhang Cheng withdrew from the university?”

Unable to reach their son, and thinking about how he had silently withdrawn, the couple hounded the university president, demanding an explanation from the school!

The couple didn’t understand much; they only knew that the older a teacher is, the more extensive their knowledge should be.

How much could a young girl, no matter how smart or talented she was at eighteen or nineteen, possibly know?

Just talking about geniuses, aren’t all the students at Imperial University brilliant top scholars?

Duan Xingye’s ears were ringing from the couple’s incessant complaints, and he couldn’t help saying, “Uncle, Auntie, let’s not talk about this anymore; finding him is what’s most important. This is the note Zhang Cheng left. However, don’t worry too much, I’ve already helped call the police.”

The parents snatched the note to read, their faces turning pale.

[I didn’t want to study, so I chose to withdraw. You don’t need to worry about me; I have a place to go. I’m heading for New World.]

Withdrawing because he didn’t want to study anymore?

After struggling to get admitted to the top higher education institute in China, how could anyone believe that dropping out had nothing to do with the school?

Zhang’s mother started to rant, “President, I request, as a student’s parent, that you cancel this absurd decision to turn a student into a professor. We sent our son to study at your esteemed school, not to play house!”

“He’s always been so normal; suddenly stopping his studies to withdraw must be your school’s fault! You must give us an explanation.”

The university president was beset by the couple, and no matter how much he tried to explain that Bai Chuwei’s academic level was not inferior to that of a professional professor, the parents refused to listen, their voices becoming more and more shrill.

Suddenly, the door opened from the outside, and a girl in white entered in the dim night light. Bai Chuwei looked at them with a smile that was not a smile, her red lips slightly raised: “Instead of pressuring the president here, why don’t you come and beg me?”

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