To recover his memory and life, Xu Keke enters various eras to start a counterattack journey to demand justice for the resentful side characters of era novels.
Rehabilitation is non-existent,...
They even gave her a political lesson, Xu Keke thought to herself, rolling her eyes.
There's no point in reasoning with this Secretary Chen. If she just makes a scene, she can actually get him to issue her a certificate, or even get the college to take action against Li Shaojie.
However, Du Junsheng is still a professor at this college, and if she makes a scene, it may lead to him being criticized.
In her previous life, when Du Wenting divorced, Du Junsheng was already dead. To Li Shaojie, she was no longer of any use. So Li Shaojie quickly obtained a certificate from the academy and divorced her. He also smeared Du Junsheng's life story, exposing many fabricated misdeeds by using his former status as her son-in-law.
Therefore, one of Du Wenting's demands was to protect the reputation of her family, especially her father.
Xu Keke pondered, it seemed she would have to find another path to take.
Seeing that Xu Keke looked rather downcast after leaving medical school, Fang San, who was driving, asked, "What's wrong? Is things not going well?"
Xu Keke snapped out of her reverie, smiled at the worried look in Shang Fangsan's eyes, and said, "Like the leaders at our school, the college is also trying to mediate to prevent us from getting a divorce."
There are very few divorces now, and Fang San is from the military, so he can understand these things. "Where's Professor Du? Tell him to talk to the college leaders."
Xu Keke shook her head. "Let's talk about it later. If he shows up now, people will say he's abusing his power."
Xu Keke sighed softly, "That's how it is when you're a good person; you're always subject to various limitations."
That made it sound like she wasn't a good person. Fang San chuckled inwardly, assuming Xu Ke had misspoke. However, based on his understanding of her, he felt she wouldn't let it go so easily. She wasn't the type to give up so readily.