Chapter 14 (2/2)
It was no surprise no one could complete the task because the effort and the reward were wildly out of proportion. Roy’s steadfast determination would likely be the most effective.
Yu Qiu said, “Because of this recommendation, the old dean gave Roy the entire inheritance he had planned to leave to the orphanage before his death.” He hoped Roy could apply to Bellevue Medical School and become a certified therapist in the future. Roy agreed and worked hard to prepare for it. Besides his tremendous efforts, the 30 points played a significant role in his later admission to Bellevue, which I do not deny.
“When Roy flew abroad, he only had about 25W credit points, which was barely enough to cover Bellevue’s tuition for a year. He had to rely solely on himself to cover his living expenses, too. His difficulties were beyond ordinary people’s imagination. Isn’t studying abroad a wonderful experience? For Roy, it represented a burden, a responsibility, and a promise. How could he not want to return after being away for three years? It’s just that he was short of money to travel back and forth, and the round-trip airfare is the equivalent of two months’ living expenses, although I’m not sure how he returned here in the last few years. Because of his qualifications, however, he must have worked several times harder than the average person to graduate one year early.
“His world is very simple, and he will invest in anything for the orphanage. I hope you don’t listen to idle rumors and inadvertently harm this ill-fated child.”
Yu Qin took a brief pause. “One more thing, you may not know, but just a few months ago, Roy donated 50W to the orphanage.”
[Wait, 50W?]
[Where did he get so much money?]
[Didn’t you say he had a hard time? Did you feed the dog with so much quilt in front of you?]
Some guys who got slapped in the face appeared to be grasping something, and they became ecstatic.
“That’s the compensation he received.” Yu Qui’s tone was slow, full of compassion. “A few months ago, a plane crash occurred. He was one of the eight survivors at the time and received a 70W compensation. The day after he received the compensation, he transferred 50W of it to the orphanage.”
[The crash of a few months ago wasn’t that one, right?]
[How many crashes can there be every year? And the amount of 70W is too obvious.]
[Oh my God. He turned out to be a survivor of the plane crash with Lord Wei Xu.]
[For the 70W compensation for his life and even transferred 50W of it, I don’t know what to say now.]
[It’s truly a major reversal. Should everyone who denigrated Roy come out and apologize on their knees now?]
[MD, being used as a spear by that Angry Stone. I, your father, will spray him to death!]
[Count me in.]
***
Because of Dean Yu Qiu’s intervention, the rhetoric against Roy swerved in the opposite direction, eventually shifting in Roy’s favor.
After that, everyone was curiously engorged about Roy’s life abroad in the previous few years, though it was more of a genuine curiosity than malicious gossip.
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[I’m looking for someone who can tell me about Roy’s experiences at Bellevue College. I’m just curious how he graduated so quickly.]
[How did he earn his 25W, which was only enough for one year of tuition and the remaining two years of tuition and living expenses?]
[I’m intrigued if Roy has any extraordinary learning techniques. My metal level is also D, so I’m hoping to learn from it.]
‘Learn from it?’ An Xian sighed.
She reckoned no one could use Roy’s experience in college as a reference, because it was just plain… too draining.