Upon being scolded by Di Mingjue, the officials began shooing away the students.
However, one person refused to go, and that was Lin Wan.
She seized the opportunity to grumble, "Why does Gu Qibao get to stay here? This is a private meeting with friends and family."
Di Mingjue lifted his eyebrows coolly, "The vice-president visiting the countryside is a commendable act; how does it become problematic when it reaches your ears?"
Those words put quite a harsh label on Lin Wan.
But she was young and just about to refute when an official standing next to her fiercely reprimanded, "What chaos are you causing here? If you won’t leave, we’ll expel you!"
Lin Wan still refused to give up, she pointed at Gu Qibao and yelled, "Why doesn’t she have to go?"
Gu Qibao immediately stood up, "Who said I’m not going? I’m leaving right now!"
Anyway, her presence didn’t play a significant role here.
"Who allowed you to leave." Di Mingjue pulled her back by her hand, coldly glaring at Lin Wan, "I don’t want to waste time explaining. If you can persuade your superiors with your logic, then go ahead, what’s the big deal if she doesn’t go to university?"
Lin Wan’s eyes widened in disbelief. She couldn’t believe Di Mingjue would say such words.
If Gu Qibao indeed didn’t want to go to university, then no one would dare to say anything about their intimate behavior.
Lin Wan was left stunned, and so was Gu Qibao.
With a look of disgust, Di Mingjue frowned and glared harshly at Lin Wan, "Get lost!"
Lin Wan’s face turned red, she covered her face and ran away crying.
"Hubby." Gu Qibao looked innocently at Di Mingjue, blinked her eyes, somewhat perplexed.
Di Mingjue, irritated, pulled her into his arms and arrogantly said, "If she can’t get into a public university, I’ll establish a private one for her. The quality of teaching is guaranteed to be competitive."
Gu Qibao’s eyes widened in surprise.
Nangong Ran and Bo Chenghe standing beside them also widened their eyes.
Nangong Ran hurriedly said, "Then I don’t have to struggle like this either."
Di Mingjue remained silent.
The label of a private university may not be as sturdy as a public one, but who cares?


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