Chapter 27 - Innocent Heart (1/2)
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The old principal was very talkative. Most of the time, it was Sun Yutong who answered.
Before long, Team Two arrived.
Bai Qing walked in front, followed by a male and female student, as well as two reporters.
Tang Zhi only raised her eyes and quickly retracted them.
When Bai Qing saw Tang Zhi, a trace of disdain flashed past her eyes. “I didn’t expect Senior Brother Sun to personally lead a newcomer. How biased. After all, not everyone has such luck.”
The two people who came with her knew that Bai Qing and this newbie underclassman were at odds, so they pretended not to hear anything to avoid being implicated.
Sun Yutong did not respond. He stood up and said, “Principal, since everyone is here, let’s go over there.”
“Okay.” The old principal, still smiling kindly, nodded.
Bai Qing’s face fell when she was ignored.
She turned to look at the two reporters behind her and said apologetically, “I’m sorry, I didn’t know that there would be a newbie participating in this project.”
The two reporters looked at each other in dismay. As news reporters, they were the most sensitive to such matters. They could immediately tell that there seemed to be a dispute between the people that Rong University sent out this time.
One of them smiled and said, “The psychology project at Rong University has already received a lot of attention. Furthermore, it’s a public service project. Many people in the outside world are waiting to see the news this time. Sending newbies to participate is indeed quite risky.”
Furthermore, many people did not know that the public welfare of Ningjiang County was mostly related to Huanyu Corporation.
All news related to Huanyu Corporation, the number one conglomerate in Rong City, were very valuable. If they could dig out something, this trip would not have been in vain.
Bai Qing smiled. “But even though she is young, she is still Professor Zhang’s beloved disciple. She is also quite competent.”
The reporter’s eyes lit up. There was indeed something fishy!