Chapter 1816: Reason for not being admitted

Chapter 1816 Reasons for not being admitted

Mr. Zhuang didn't treat Rock as an outsider at all. After talking about Fu Yingying, he also talked about Fu Yingying's friend named Gu Zhiqi.

"By the way, her friend's name is Gu Zhiqi."

"I always feel familiar with this name, as if I've heard it somewhere, Rock, have you heard it?"

Because Mr. Zhuang was talking too much, Rock couldn't take it anymore, and was thinking of finding some excuse to leave when he suddenly heard a familiar name from Mr. Zhuang.

"Of course you are familiar with it. Before, I gave you her math test paper and asked you to help her grade it."

Ms. Zhuang was stunned for a moment when she heard it, and then slapped her head and exclaimed, "So it's her, so I said, why is it so familiar?"

"No, that kid is so powerful, how could he not be admitted?"

"Could it be that you are partial to science?"

Mr. Zhuang remembered very clearly that he had corrected a test paper for a very good kid.

But because there was no name written on the test paper, Teacher Zhuang didn't know her name, but she heard it from Rock once before.

Now, when Rock mentioned it again, he immediately remembered it.

After listening to Teacher Zhuang's words, Rock told Teacher Zhuang about Gu Zhixi's full marks in the test, but he didn't know why he wasn't admitted.

Mr. Zhuang said in a low voice after listening, "How did the admissions office of this college not accept such outstanding students? They don't want to accept, but I still want to accept."

Rock agrees very much with Mr. Zhuang's words.

But after thinking about it, he shook his head immediately. Even if he really accepted it, he didn't seem to have anything to teach her.

I don't know what Luo Ke was thinking, Teacher Zhuang continued to talk, "Since that's the case, I won't go in and ask, just tell Fu Xiaoyou the score, and when it comes to Fu Xiaoyou, I have to mention her painting, it's really beautiful, Just standing in front of the painting, you can feel a strong sense of life..."

Mr. Zhuang still had a lot to say, but he still said goodbye to Rock.

The consulting office is in the comprehensive office building. After leaving the office building, Rock and Mr. Zhuang separated.

Just walked a distance of 100 meters, Roque met the principal of Central Continent College on the road, and there was a person beside the principal, who Roque knew was Yan Zhongjing, the head of the Yan family.

Rock saw this, and immediately went forward to say hello to the two.

The principal and Yan Zhongjing also nodded slightly to Roque, and the principal asked Roque, "Where did Professor Roque go?"

Rock: "I went to the consultation office and asked some questions."

Thinking of what the student in the counseling office said to him just now, Roque said to the principal: "By the way, principal, it's like this. There is a student named Gu Zhiqi who got full marks in the exam but was not admitted. The person in the counseling office Said, they have already reported this matter to you, I don’t know, have you asked the reason from the first hospital?”

As soon as Rock's question came out, the principal's expression became subtle. Yan Zhongjing, who was on the side, also glanced at Rock, and then asked, "Professor Rock knows Gu Xiao... this student named Gu Zhiqi?"

Rock was stunned for a moment when he heard the words, and a trace of suspicion suddenly rose in his heart.

Could it be that that little classmate offended Patriarch Yan, that's why he wasn't admitted?

However, thinking of Yan Zhongjing's personality, Rock shook off his suspicions.

Rock: "She is a student of one of my senior brothers. I will help her to ask."

Yan Zhongjing nodded slightly when he heard this, and then said to him, "You can tell your senior brother that the reason why Gu Zhiqi was not admitted is because she was a student of the No. 1 Academy a long time ago."

Rock:!

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(end of this chapter)

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