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Love? The Reborn Me Just Wants to Obtain Rewards-Chapter 161 - 87 What a Fcking Surprise
Chapter 161: Chapter 87: What a F*cking Surprise! Chapter 161 -87: What a F*cking Surprise! The smooth conversation left Professor Cheng extremely surprised.
She didn’t think there was anything wrong with Su Huai’s interactions. On the contrary, she felt that Su Huai was too restrained and not open enough.
Chat some more!
Oh, you good child, chat more with Yueyue!
In order to relieve Su Huai of his mental burden, she even took the initiative to persuade him, “Yueyue, you don’t have to sit here with me. I’ll be chatting with your Uncle Zhang about boring adult matters, which you won’t enjoy. Why don’t you go to the classroom with your class president, or take a walk around campus?”
Gu Jiuyue thought about it, then turned her head to look at Su Huai.
Her eyes seemed to speak, filled with inquiry: Is that okay?
Hey! Of course, that’s totally okay!
Gou Huai keenly sensed the element—Professor Cheng didn’t mind him getting close to Gu Jiuyue; in fact, she was quite happy to see it happen.
With the Imperial Sword in hand, hesitating for even a second would be disrespectful to the Little Gold Mine.
“Alright, let’s take a quick stroll and see if we can find any Cat Classmate.”
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Using cats to lure her, it works every time.
Once Gou Huai found someone’s weakness or vulnerability, he was truly unrelenting…
Thus, amidst the jubilation and encouragement of the parents, Gou Huai successfully led the little fairy away by herself.
As soon as they left, Zhang Yaowen was inside, vouching for Su to Professor Cheng and building his credit, “Su is mature and steady, a particularly good kid. With him guiding Yueyue, you no longer need to worry about her fitting into the class community…”
Professor Cheng glanced at him with a smile, “You… it’s rare to see you like a child so much.”
“Hmph, that’s my student!”
Zhang Yaowen replied unfazed, as slick as a non-stick pan, “I treat all my students equally, selecting them solely for their talents and not shying away from any due to familiarity or estrangement!”
Professor Cheng smiled without pursuing the topic further, then turned back to comment on Su Huai.
“I think the kid Su Huai is a bit slick, but he really seems capable. At such a young age, he’s precocious…”
Here, the term ‘slick’ actually has a neutral connotation.
Professor Cheng didn’t dislike it, in fact, she thought it was just right.
Zhang Yaowen spread his hands, “I’m not familiar with his family background, but judging from his actions, he might be one of those natural-born leaders. Since I’ve started working, I haven’t come across a second peer as mature as he is.”
“Wow, such high praise?”
Professor Cheng’s interest was instantly piqued, and since there was nothing else around, why not talk about the youngster.
“What has he done? Tell me about it.”
So Zhang Yaowen described how Su Huai leveraged various resources step by step to build up the sour plum drink business, how he treated the group of students working to support themselves, and how he ultimately made money and gained a good reputation among the leadership.
Professor Cheng was astonished.
The 600,000 earned from the sour plum drink business wasn’t that much of an achievement for the overachieving Su Huai.
However, for outsiders, making several hundred thousand from such a simple small business was an unspeakably shocking experience.
Don’t be fooled by how prim and proper those student council members seemed in the meeting. In fact, Su Huai’s WeChat was now packed with various messages and greetings; those people were very proactive and enthusiastic in private.
Isn’t it all because he made such badass money?
However, what surprised Professor Cheng was different from what others might think.
“Aiyoh!”
She exclaimed in amazement, “This child… decisive and bold, extremely savvy without causing harm, truly rare!”
She didn’t care about how much money Su Huai had made or how business-minded he was. Instead, she was more interested in the personal traits reflected in the entire process.
“Extremely savvy without causing harm” was quite a high compliment.
It meant that Su Huai was extremely clever, but without being cynical or self-absorbed, not acting superior as though he was the only one awake among the drunken crowd. He was down-to-earth, outgoing, and positive.
And that was precisely the trait she valued the most—a particularly good mindset.
Zhang Yaowen didn’t downplay it any further and simply accepted the high praise on behalf of Su Huai.
“Indeed, it’s not easy. We in education have seen many incredibly smart kids, but to be extremely smart and yet restrained, willing to genuinely work hard—that, I’ve only seen in this one boy over the years.”
“When he reaches twenty-five or twenty-six years of age, has a couple of years of experience in society, and gets a bit of support, his rise is inevitable.”
“That’s true indeed.”
Professor Cheng nodded with a satisfied smile, “Having earned so much money and still dressing so modestly, such stability is not ordinary.”
Oh, Grandma, you really misunderstood Gou Huai here.
Su Huai originally intended to go shopping today and pick up a flashy new outfit. It was just that after a day of meetings, he hadn’t had the chance…
Of course, it wasn’t so much divine intervention as it was fatherly aid.
On the way out in the morning, Su Huai had a whim and deliberately chose a simple, neat short-sleeved shirt and jeans. He took off his Hermès belt and replaced it with a woven one, intending not to show off wealth among the student council and avoid drawing envy. But this instead maximized Professor Cheng’s favorability rating…
Who could have anticipated this?
But it was again, inevitable.
The “Destiny’s Intuition” from his well-behaved daughter was usually inconspicuous, never consciously realized, yet always subtly guided Gou Huai towards the most advantageous decisions.
Only four words could describe it—too FM powerful.
Professor Cheng really seemed to like Su Huai, cheerfully adding, “If Yueyue really becomes livelier with his guidance, old Wang and I will definitely support her!”
What kind of social power do two such venerable professors, giants in their respective academic fields, really have?