??222: Chapter 150 You Really Are a Genius, Kid (4K4)_3
222: Chapter 150 You Really Are a Genius, Kid (4K4)_3
“Nothing remarkable?” Arthur raised an eyebrow and extended his hand to him, “Then give
back the note.”
Upon hearing this, Eld quickly clutched his coat pocket, “It was just a joke.
Why are you taking it seriously?
I still need to keep this note for a while.
We from the classical literature departnt are going to have a reunion soon, and I need to boast about this with my classmates.
This is Lord Byron’s daughter!
Her status is not sothing those ordinary nobility daughters can match in the eyes of us classical literature researchers.”
Arthur frowned and said, “A reunion for the classical literature departnt?
Where do you plan to hold it?”
“Where else could it be?
Of course, on the campus!” Eld said with pride, “You know, the University of London is going through a tough ti.
We, the alumni, certainly need to go back to the university to set an example for the juniors, to tell them that even without the Royal Charter, the graduates of the University of London can also carve out their own future with diligent hands and intelligent minds!”
“Yes…” Arthur said teasingly, “It would be even better if they had a relative who is an admiral in the Royal Navy.”
Eld glared at him, “Arthur, can’t you stop spelling things out so clearly?
You’ve got to give them so hope!
Do I really have to go tell those clueless graduates that they should stop dreaming of comparing themselves with those lords from Oxford and Cambridge?”
After thinking for a mont, Arthur mimicked Eld’s posture and crossed his legs, “Perhaps you’re right.
When is the reunion?
I might co with you.
I’ve also been planning to make a contribution to the job placent rate of our alma mater before I leave Scotland Yard.”
“Leaving Scotland Yard?” Eld furrowed his brow, “What happened?”
Arthur replied, without much concern, “Nothing serious, just the sa as last ti, I ended up scolding my boss.
But unfortunately, last ti I was scolded, I happened to win Sir Peel’s approval.
This ti, however, it just so happened that the Tory Party fell from power, so I’m in a rather shaky position.”
From the attitude of Director Rowan today, he seems to have made connections with so big shot in the Whig Party, so he couldn’t wait to co and give
a hard ti.
Although I’ve thought about contacting Lady Copper to introduce
to so influential mbers of the Whig Party, our relationship isn’t close enough yet, and by the ti I can get connected, I don’t know if it’ll be too late.”
Upon hearing this, Eld sprang up from the couch, “Damn it, who does he think he is?
Thinks he’s the only one with connections in the Whig Party?
Arthur, you’re usually smart, so how could you forget sothing so crucial at a ti like this?
Don’t forget where you graduated from, and who is the spiritual father of our school?
The Tory Party may not be fond of Jeremy Bentham, but there are plenty of Bentham’s admirers in the Whig Party!
And in our university, aren’t there a few mbers running for Parliant?
Given the current situation, in this election, it’s quite possible for our university to get a few people into high positions.
I’m also hoping to use this election to get the Royal Charter for our university from the Parliant!”
Reminded by Eld’s words, Arthur pondered for a mont, and his tightly furrowed brows gradually relaxed.
He stood up, looked at Eld, and couldn’t help but pat his shoulder, “Eld.”
“What is it?”
Arthur smiled at him and nodded emphatically, “People often say you’re no good, but I’ve never believed them.
The longer I’m with you, the more I believe, you bastard, might really be a genius.”
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