Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 419
Janet’s eyebrows moved slightly, and her voice was light as she replied, “I think either chemistry or physics would be good.”
The Director of Education and the new principal of Star High School stood aside and did not speak. Mr. Goldstein was slightly shocked that a girl wanted to study a male-biased major, so he asked, “Miss Jackson, are you sure? These two don’t seem to suit you very well.”
“What? Are you looking down on our Miss Jackson?” Black Python, White Python, and Red Python had recovered, and as they got up from the ground, they appeared very dissatisfied.
“No, no, how could I possibly mean that?” How could he, a mere principal, be qualified to look down on the top student in the nation for the college entrance examinations? He trembled and continued, “Miss Jackson, since you like those majors, I’ll arrange them for you then.” The principal thought that this would be the end of his task, but he did not expect Janet to suddenly say lightly, “No.”
At that, Mr. Goldstein froze for a few seconds and stammered a little. “M-Miss Jackson, what do you mean by that?” He wanted to personally arrange her majors and help her save a place, but she actually refused!
Janet raised her eyes and said in a lazy tone, “There’s no need for me to bother you. I will participate in the examinations for those majors myself.” She didn’t like the idea of going through the back door and preferred to achieve her goals through her own efforts. Everyone should have the opportunity to pursue what they wanted, and only if she did that could she not panic when she held that position.
Mr. Goldstein was astonished. What kind of divine student was this? How could she actually reject his gesture of goodwill? If it were someone else, they would dream of having this kind of opportunity to get into their favorite major through the back door. “Miss Jackson, it’s settled then!”
Janet lightly answered, “Thank you.”
“Why are you so polite to me? You’re too polite!” Mr. Goldstein laughed; he couldn’t wait for Janet to attend his university. Now that the Director of Education saw that Janet’s admission was settled, he was no longer worried about anything. The best university in Sandfort City was Woodsbury University, so he had faith that the institute would nurture her well. Therefore, he smiled politely and said to them, “Miss Jackson, Young Master Mason, we will take our leave first.”
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