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"If July Quinn is the dean of your academy, then I don’t think there’s anything worth staying here to learn!"

Yvonne Donovan chid in questioning Joy Quinn.

In her eyes, July Quinn wasn’t even qualified to run a college, yet she suddenly turned into the dean of the academy!

If this were true, she felt that attending Golden Kapok Academy was aningless.

"She can’t even write a few simple characters properly. If soone of her level can be the dean, then I think I could be part of your school’s managent, maybe even manage better than her."

Amanda Ford also chid in with ridicule.

"Mr. Robert, you must have been chard by July Quinn’s beauty to favor and flatter her like this? But you should know, if this gets back to your academy headquarters, you’ll be fired."

Mrs. Chase snapped back to reality and quickly joined the chorus against Robert.

However, amidst the criticisms, Robert imdiately turned back to glance at July Quinn.

In fact, the position of dean of Golden Kapok Academy indeed belonged to July Quinn.

She had never appeared publicly and always entrusted everything to Robert.

Previously, Robert didn’t understand why July wouldn’t publicly announce she was the dean.

Even today, during Golden Kapok Academy’s public interview, July only ntioned that she wanted to participate in the interview.

It was only because Robert saw so many people giving July a hard ti that he took it upon himself to reveal her identity.

But now, faced with so much skepticism, so comnts being particularly harsh, Robert suddenly understood why July hadn’t made her identity public.

But now the mistake was already made...

Despite July’s expressionless face, from Robert’s understanding of her, the more expressionless she was, the more complicated the situation.

If he didn’t resolve the matter perfectly today, July Quinn would definitely make him pay.

With that thought, Robert hurriedly cleared his throat:

"Whether at the headquarters or branch, the dean of Golden Kapok Academy has always been July Quinn. I’m just an employee she hired. If you don’t believe it, I have my employnt contract right here."

Robert was relieved that he had brought along so docunts today to submit, and his employnt contract was among them.

As he spoke, Robert also displayed his employnt contract.

It bore his signature, and on the other side was the clearly written signature in Chinese - July Quinn!

"No..." Mrs. Chase’s eyes showed a flicker of panic, unable to accept this fact.

Yvonne Donovan, Old Master Donovan, Joy Quinn, and Amanda Ford said nothing, but they too wore expressions of disbelief.

In their eyes, July Quinn was nothing more than a pretty face, how could she have suddenly climbed to the position of dean, becoming soone they couldn’t surpass no matter what.

Yet Robert seed to want to completely crush their hopes, delivering a final blow.

"Of course, if you still don’t believe it, you can directly call our headquarters. The headquarters also has detailed records of Miss July’s investnt in building Golden Kapok Academy, and the establishnt of the foundation."

With this blow, the fact that July Quinn was the dean of Golden Kapok Academy was almost undisputable.

However, Robert’s task was far from over.

"Ma’am, with such disrespectful remarks about our dean, our academy does not welco you."

Robert looked at Mrs. Chase and gave a signal to the security team mbers...

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