Chapter 827: Chapter 827: Despising Deceit, Bai Chuwei Takes the Stage
This was an audio ssage sent out brazenly without even bothering to be anonymous.
The female voice in the recording was quite angry, filled with fury.
Many classmates could tell that this was Ning Yung’s voice.
It wasn’t their fault they recognized it; it was simply because Ning Yung had previously gained fa throughout the archaeology departnt for her distinctive way of speaking. It was hard not to rember her voice.
The instructor was startled, having never seen such a forthright student, and hurriedly posted another ssage in the group:
“@All mbers, if you have objections to the list for follow-up, please ssage privately.”
Ning Yung’s anger intensified when she saw this, and in her dorm room, she kicked her suitcase over in frustration, startling her two roommates who were also packing to go ho for the winter break.
“Covering up will only reveal more! Why should I ssage you privately?”
Ning Yung felt even more displeased as she had just ticulously reviewed the transcripts of everyone in the departnt. Coincidentally, she and Bai Chuwei both had 92 points, tying for fifth place in their grade.
Because Bai Chuwei’s surna started with a ‘B’, and hers with an ‘N’, her na was listed just below Bai Chuwei’s. But they were both in fifth place.
[Ning Yung: I think it’s unfair. Bai Chuwei and I have the sa ranking; why can she go and not ? I have more awards in the archaeology departnt than Bai Chuwei!]
She was also a teaching assistant for a relevant course, securing about a dozen awards in the departnt that sester, while Bai Chuwei? She seed to rise above such things, not holding any class committee positions, nor participating in any school-organized contests – she didn’t have a single award to her na.
And since this was an internship activity for the archaeology departnt, it should be based on archaeological rit.
Bai Chuwei was well-known across the university and even throughout China, but that was all because she was the “Immortal Teacher,” famous for her astounding inventions on “Super Brain Scholar.” Yet, what did all that have to do with archaeology?
When it ca to the actual archaeology departnt, Bai Chuwei was a rather inconspicuous student – neither remarkable nor terrible, without even a single archaeology award to her na.
Under such circumstances, why should Bai Chuwei be chosen, and not her?
The other students weren’t fools either; seeing Ning Yung’s questioning in the group, they almost outright asked if Bai Chuwei was using backdoor connections.
…This ant trouble for Bai Chuwei, didn’t it?
The instructor was inwardly upset. Imperial University was China’s top institution, and the century-old school rules established by Ms. Bai included one that strictly forbade any deceit or fraud.
The professors of the archaeology departnt were too proud and aloof to stoop to giving a student an unfair advantage!
Otherwise, they wouldn’t have been eager to give Bai Chuwei extra lessons before.
[Instructor: @Ning Yung, if you have objections, let’s discuss them privately, and I can explain the reasons to you.]
If it weren’t for the president’s prior instructions, the instructor nearly wished she could reveal the reasons to everyone in the group!
Ning Yung’s lips curled in a cold sneer, tinged with mockery.
If there were legitimate reasons, why not announce them in the group? Doesn’t this imply that the reasons are sowhat shaful?
Wasn’t that just a way of using connections?
[Bai Chuwei: If Ning Yung wants to go, let her go. I just won’t attend.]
Visiting Emperor Duanjing’s mausoleum wasn’t sothing new for her, nor was participating in an archaeology dig a big deal.
It might be better to go back to Haicheng and enjoy the winter break, perhaps spend so quality ti training with Hanhan, and who knows… maybe stumble upon sothing else?
Ning Yung saw this and her eyes filled with rage. Who needed Bai Chuwei’s charity? The opportunity should have been hers from the start!
“No, you must accompany our professors on the archaeological dig, Bai!”
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