Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
His little student was standing on the stage right now.
Her achievents and honors were displayed on the projector behind them.
In addition to the ten full marks for her core subjects, she also ranked first in the applied chemistry departnt.
It wasn’t just her grades; she also published two SCI theses as the first author and had a year of experience doing research at the Institute of Computational Materials.
Even though she wasn’t as well-rounded as the other students, who won awards in various competitions, her scientific research experience was on another level.
What did two SCI theses an?
It wasn’t a big deal for nutty master’s or PhD students, but for an undergraduate student, this was a huge deal.
ng Qi walked up the stage in the midst of the applause. When she received the certificate from Lu Zhou, she gently bit her lower lip before she said anxiously, “Teacher...”
“What?”
“Um, Can... I beco your master’s student?”
Would Nobel Prize laureates accept master’s students?
Forget about Nobel Prize laureates, even so busy academicians didn’t want master’s students.
After all, in terms of free labor, it was more efficient to take experienced PhD students.
When she rembered that Lu Zhou worked at a place far, far away, she couldn’t help but feel disappointed.
Suddenly, she regretted asking this.
Lu Zhou finally replied, “I’ll probably co back to Jin Ling University and teach soti this year.”
He paused for a second before he smiled and said, “When the ti cos, I will probably be teaching computational materials science. If you’re interested in that area of research, you can beco my master’s student.”
Han ngqi was quite talented, especially in science. Lu Zhou could tell that from back when he tutored her.
She managed to pull her grades up in such a short amount of ti, and she was able to be admitted to Jin Ling University; this wasn’t sothing an ordinary person could do.
The teenage version of Lu Zhou might not have been able to do the sa.
After all, before the system existed, he had a certain amount of talent but was nowhere near a genius level.
Therefore, being able to be admitted to Jin Ling University from an ordinary high school, where the educational resources are not the best, required serious hard work.
Lu Zhou never agreed with the saying that girls shouldn’t be in scientific research.
There were plenty of beautiful knowledgeable female researchers at Princeton, such as Dr. Nieng Yan, or Molina’s supervisor, or even Vera.
ng Qi, who was anxious, beca surprised. She then beca excited.
As Han ngqi held the certificate in front of her chest tightly, it was like she didn’t believe what she just heard. She then spoke quietly, slightly trembling in disbelief.
“Really?”
Lu Zhou smiled and nodded.
“Of course. I an, before you did your college entrance examination, we did make a deal.”
In the crowd.
Seeing that Han ngqi was blushing on stage, her three roommates in the crowd looked at each other.
As they clapped along with the other audience mbers, Li Fang said, “Am I wrong or is ng Qi actually being shy?”
The applause gradually subsided. Su Jiawen stopped applauding and said, “I think you’re right.”
Luo ng: “She knows God Lu?”
Without thinking, Li Fang said, “How is that possible? He’s a Princeton professor.”
Luo ng was suspicious, and she said, “But look at her face; I think they know each other.”
Li Fang: “I think you’re over-reading into it.”
“Didn’t ng Qi submit to SCI before? Do you think God Lu happened to be her reviewer? Also, I rember now. The chemistry departnt undergraduate student internship program that ng Qi joined was at the Institute of Computational Materials. I heard the Institute of Computational Materials is owned by God Lu! Maybe...” Luo ng was blushing from excitent as she began to imagine; her mind was already filled with a million-word romance novel.
Su Jiawen facepald. She looked on hopelessly at her crazy roommate before she sighed and said, “Stop reading so many novels...”
...
After the Annual Person Award Ceremony ca to an end, Jin Ling University returned to its usual peacefulness.
The weather beca colder and colder as it approached Chinese New Year. There were fewer students around, and the peaceful campus felt deserted.
However, compared to the Jin Ling University’s quiet atmosphere, the Institute for Advanced Study next door was way more lively.
After the researchers arrived at their new jobs, the experints began.
Also, in order to finally leave the crappy hotel room, Lu Zhou decided to take so ti and let Wang Peng drive him to a real estate office.
The black car with the red national flag was parked outside the real estate office. When the sales lady saw Lu Zhou and his driver got off the car, her eyes lit up. Once she realized the status of this custor, she imdiately walked over.
Wang Yalan had a professional smile on her face as she politely asked, “Sir, is there anything I can assist you with?”
Lu Zhou sat down on a sofa in the office and picked up a brochure on the table. As he flipped through the pages, he said, “I want to buy a house. Is there any good listing?”
“Are you planning to buy for living or investing?”
“Living I guess,” Lu Zhou said. He looked at the photos on the wall and thought for a mont before he said, “The main requirent is a quiet environnt. Preferably already built, as I don’t want to wait too long.”
He suddenly rembered sothing, so he added another requirent.
“Oh yeah, it has to be a stand-alone house.”
When Wang Yalan heard the words “stand-alone”, she beca even more enthusiastic. She imdiately sat next to Lu Zhou and began recomnding houses to him.
“Sir, are you planning on buying a mansion?”
Lu Zhou: “You could say so.”
Wang Yalan: “Then I recomnd this mansion in the rose garden area. The main body of the building is made of German listone, and it has a modern minimalist influence and classical European style. It’s unique both in terms of appearance and comfort...”
Lu Zhou looked at the photos of the mansion and felt it was pretty good. He then asked, “How big is it?”
Wang Yalan: “The building area is 1,100 square ters, and the backyard is 2,600 square ters. There’s also a lawn and swimming pool...”
Lu Zhou nearly choked when he heard this number.
It was not like he had a goddamn helicopter, so why the hell would he need such a big backyard? Was he going to be playing golf? Actually, it was not big enough for golf...
“Too big. Just recomnd sothing a couple of hundred square ters. Plus this is too far away. Find a place with a better transport system, and it has to be close to the university.”
Surprised, Wang Yalan looked at him and asked, “You’re living by yourself?”
Lu Zhou: “Not allowed?”
“No, no,” Wang Yalan said. She then quickly flipped to another page and said, “This mansion is on the east side of the Purple Mountain, so it fits your requirents. The area is 585 square ters, with a front yard and garage. It’s close to the city, and the university and high-tech zone 1 is on its east side.”
That’s pretty good.
As Lu Zhou flipped through the interior and exterior pages of the house, he nodded with satisfaction.
He was quite happy with it, especially with the location and transport.
“How much is it?”
“70,000 yuan per square foot.”
Which ant the total price is around 40 million yuan?
Lu Zhou closed the brochure in his hand and stood up from his sofa.
“Okay then, let’s go see it.”
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