Chapter 26: Is the grade of the transferred student 013 good?_l
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“Auntie Song, goodbye.”
Bai Lian saw Ji Shaojun come out and politely bid farewell to Mrs. Song.
Mrs. Song stood at the door, watching Bai Lian and the other person leave.
She returned to her car, took out her mobile phone, and after a long while, finally dialed a number.
The call was answered quickly: “Mrs. song?”
It was Bai Qiming.
Mrs. Song instructed the driver to start the car, “Mr. Bai, I just saw Alian. She came to Beicheng to register her residence, on the 10:35 train. Once she returns, she will no longer be part of the Bai Family. She’s just a child in temperament, would you want the butler to pick her up first?”
On the other end of the phone, Bai Qiming put down his pen.
He looked out of the window. It had been nearly ten days since the butler reported Bai Lian’s departure, and he had not heard from Bai Lian since then.
In the end, Bai Lian had taken the apprenticeship token with her—a trait quite like her mother’s. She would rather ruin it than give anyone else an advantage.
In fact, over the ten days, half of Bai Qimings anger had dissipated.
But—
“Thank you, Mrs. Song, for informing me of this matter,” Bai Qiming retracted his gaze, “but Bai Lian is already eighteen. She can decide for herself whether to stay or leave.”
After speaking, he hung up the phone.
The Bai Family was large; supporting one more Bai Lian was not difficult.
But Bai Qiming was also aware of the conflict between Bai Lian and Bai Shaoqi.
If Bai Lian, who had taken the apprenticeship token, were to be brought back now, Bai Shaoqi would inevitably feel uncomfortable.
Bai Qiming was thinking long-term. Now that Bai Shaoke’s future looked bright, he couldn’t afford to lose the watermelon for the sake of a sesame seed like Bai Lian.
So he could only act as if he hadn’t received Mrs. Songs call.
Today was also when he made a choice between Bai Lian and Bai Shaoke, but obviously…
There was no need to choose at all.
The Bai Family.
The Grand Elder, the highest in seniority at the family ancestral home, took some interest in the matter, “Find an auspicious time tomorrow, and remove her name.’
“Remove it tomorrow?”
“Of course,” the Grand Elder pondered briefly, “make sure to let Shaoqi and Shaoke know.”
Erasing Bai Lian’s name was a minor matter.
What mattered was to show her siblings the Bai Family’s stance.
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