Chapter 17 (2/2)

“Mm.” Tang Zhi nodded indifferently. “Let’s go. It’s time to go back.”

Li Jingcheng gritted his teeth when he saw how nonchalant she was.

Fine, she was the boss.

In Rong University’s Department of Psychology meeting room, there were quite a number of people sitting in the room.

When Tang Zhi pushed open the door, almost everyone looked over.

“Tang Zhi is here?”

At the front of the conference table, an amiable old man smiled at her.

“Hello Professor.”

Tang Zhi greeted him and walked to a corner seat at the end of the table.

Professor Zhang wasn’t angry about this. He glanced at the others and said with a gentle smile, “Let me introduce everyone. Tang Zhi will also participate in this event with you guys.”

The moment he said that, Tang Zhi could feel more eyes on her.

“I disagree.”

A voice suddenly sounded, and it carried some dissatisfaction. “The school organized this event, and there’s a lot of attention on it. There are also students from the journalism department coming along, and we’re all going with research questions. Everyone is either a postgraduate student or an expert professor. What would a third-year student do?”

Rong University’s Department of Psychology organized a research project on children’s psychology and health in the surrounding suburbs. This caused quite a public stir.

Last night, she received a call from Professor Zhang asking her to participate in this research project, so she rushed over today.

Otherwise, with her lazy personality, she definitely wouldn’t return to school for work during the holidays.

However, she did not expect someone to object to her participation.

Tang Zhi raised her eyes and saw a pretty girl with exquisite makeup looking at her unhappily.

Professor Zhang chuckled. “Bai Qing, Tang Zhi is also an outstanding student in the school. She has strong professional knowledge and won’t cause trouble.”

“Professor Zhang, you can’t be biased just because she’s your disciple. This topic is a tradition of the psychology department at Rong University. The school values it very much. If anything happens, no one can bear the responsibility..”