"Silly child, you didn't mean to do this. How could you have thought of all this? There's nothing wrong with repaying a favor. Gu Can is really a good kid. I've heard a lot of news about him since the start of the school year. It's a pity that a child who loves studying so much has such a bad character. Now it seems that I, your grandpa, was wrong too." Grandpa Jiang, who is also the president of Huayun University, stroked his beard.
"But, in the past few months, because of Lan Qianqian, I said a lot of bad things to Gu Can. I also allowed other people to bully her. I deserve to die." Jiang Le'an's heart ached when he thought about how he treated his savior.
"No matter what, apologize sincerely. The damage has been done. At least you have to apologize first before you are qualified to talk about making amends." Grandpa Jiang patted his granddaughter's shoulder.
"Well, I'll go and apologize right away. By the way, Gu Can was originally a special admissions student and should have lived in a single dormitory. It was my fault before. I insisted on not letting her get the treatment she deserved. Now she should at least make up for it first." Jiang Le'an said and wanted to slap himself twice. She got the reward by her own ability. Where did she get the nerve to let her grandfather bear the stigma for it?
"Go do what you should do. Grandpa should also make up for his mistakes." Grandpa Jiang comforted Jiang Le'an. He sat quietly in his office. From the moment he compromised with his granddaughter, he knew that he could no longer be the principal. He was supposed to retire next year, but now he is retiring early.
But it was an ignominious departure.
After working diligently all your life, you become confused when you get old.
The candidate for the new principal has been decided, but he did not tell Jiang Le'an. Although Jiang Le'an forced him to do so, it was he who made the choice, and he should bear the consequences of his own mistakes.
Gu Can had already packed her belongings when she returned to the dorm. She was supposed to stay in a single dorm anyway, so she was going to ask the logistics department again. If that didn't work out, she'd drop out. With her grades, she could choose any university in Kyushu. If her parents hadn't also graduated from this school, and if Huayun hadn't had the most extensive library in Kyushu, she wouldn't have come.
She couldn't stay in this ridiculous environment.
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