Love? The Reborn Me Just Wants to Obtain Rewards-Chapter 158 - 86 Hooked on a Little Fairy

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Chapter 158: Chapter 86: Hooked on a Little Fairy Chapter 158 -86: Hooked on a Little Fairy “I’m in the Imperial Capital.”

Su Huai didn’t fake politeness and refused her gift.

On the contrary, he graciously “approved” of Pei Shuyu’s gratitude.

“I won’t reject my precious Yuyu’s feelings, but you should act according to your capabilities. Don’t turn gratitude into a burden; there’s no need for that between us.”

“I understand, Daddy~~~”

Pei Shuyu’s voice was sticky sweet, drawing out the endnote, “Wow! Daddy, you’re also from Capital City? I’m at Capital Normal University here by the West Third Ring Road, do you know our school?”

“Actually, I’m from Longjiang, and I only stay in the Capital City for a few months each year.”

Su Huai responded with a candid truth but sidestepped the question of whether he knew about Capital Normal University.

Pei Shuyu didn’t mind and exclaimed, “Then, Daddy, your business must be very big, I’m getting more and more worried about what gift to prepare for you…”

“Small business.”

Su Huai responded with another nonchalant truth, then proactively changed the subject: “Take your time, I’m waiting for your surprise.”

“Okay! Daddy, I’ll let you know as soon as I’m ready!”

Pei Shuyu hung up the phone excitedly, going all out to prepare.

Gou Huai chuckled with a wicked smirk, then suddenly shivered inexplicably.

I mean… now that Little Pei is calling “Daddy” with such fervor and full-hearted dedication, once she eventually finds out Su Huai’s real age and identity…

Damn, I really don’t want to think about it…

Gou Huai shook his head, deciding to put such troubling thoughts aside for later. For now, just be happy!

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On September 16th, all freshmen rested in the morning and had class meetings in the afternoon.

But Su Huai didn’t catch a break either, as he went to a student council meeting early in the morning.

Before the meeting, he definitely had to report to Zhang Yaowen, sitting in his office for a while.

“Well done!”

Zhang Yaowen was highly satisfied with Su Huai and even actively offered him a cigarette.

“My hospitality is with cigarettes. I’ve been smoking less recently, take them. It’ll save me from your requests after I’ve praised you a couple of times.”

Su Huai chuckled and stashed the cigarettes in his backpack, then grabbed a bottle of mineral water and sat down in the reception area.

Seeing Su Huai’s sense of proportion and closeness, Zhang Yaowen’s satisfaction grew.

After pondering for two seconds, he brought up another topic.

“Your business approach is very good, but you’re making too much money, understand?”

“I understand.”

Su Huai answered succinctly, “So, is there pressure from any particular side?”

From which side, what kind of problems—these were two questions.

Zhang Yaowen only addressed one of them: “Now someone from the student council has reported to the dean that you’re using the school’s public resources to make a fortune… What are your thoughts?”

“The student council side” was clearly not a specific individual, so Su Huai understood that Zhang didn’t want the issue to blow up either.

“I have no thoughts. People have their own mouths; let them say whatever they want.”

“Very mature.”

Zhang Yaowen nodded in relief, then, with a serious face, responded:

“Sun Yu has already reported to the school leadership the rationale, exploiting idle resources to support student entrepreneurship whilst tackling the issue of work-study positions and hours is very useful. Work-study has always been a big challenge for our school. It’s not a bad thing for you to be able to solve problems for the school and make some money on the side, especially since the school is aiming for the ‘Double First-Class’ status…”

People outside only look at the school’s employment rate, while only the school’s administration knows what the various unreported details truly mean.

“However…”

Zhang Yaowen was chatting and suddenly turned the conversation: “Sun Yu has reported your project as a success story for the Entrepreneurship Center. Going forward, you’ll need to participate in several experience-sharing sessions and incidentally take the Entrepreneurship Center under your wing as well.

The work of the student council isn’t complicated, but the School of Management’s Entrepreneurship Center has always been a headache.

You should take it easy; if you can’t produce results, no one will blame you;

but if you do succeed, then you won’t need to worry about anything else.

You can go straight to graduate or doctorate studies or use the school’s platform to do something else; it’s all up to you.

I hope you won’t underestimate our First Normal University. Though we’re just a bunch of teachers, the fact that 70% of our students come from the Imperial Capital itself means a lot.

In a crowd of shorties, you can still pick out a few who are tall and useful.

Like Mr. Wang Zhi, he might not be able to help with big issues, but he can save you from taking many detours.

You’re smart, with sound ideas, and capable of creating a stir. You use ‘The Art of War by Sun Tzu’ well, and just need to remember one more thing to live a carefree life—

‘Those who act justly gather support; those who act unjustly find themselves isolated.’

Zhang really saw himself as Su Huai’s teacher.

He spoke with depth and earnestness.

He had high hopes for the first big data class of the School of Management, but deep down he knew these expectations were not realistic.

A group of kids with not-so-high college entrance exam scores, who enrolled haphazardly in a local normal university to study a hazy non-teacher-education major—how many of them could actually make something of themselves?

The difficulty of establishing a new major is something that many 985 universities could complain at length about.

The school leaders were mentally prepared from the beginning.

Zhang Yaowen himself wasn’t so naive; he just… subconsciously hoped for something more.

The arrival of Gu Jiuyue was an unexpected surprise, but given her personality, it was unlikely she could change the overall situation much.

Then Su Huai appeared out of nowhere.

No one could truly understand Zhang Yaowen’s approval and fondness for Su Huai—not being in his position, one couldn’t empathize.

The sense of achievement in a person is really hard to describe in just a few words.

In any case, Zhang Yaowen had invested his emotions in the major, and as Su Huai’s performance became increasingly outstanding, Zhang began to treat him like his most trusted disciple, even like a nephew.