Chapter 100 100 Our hobbies are quite similar



The woman who came into view had an outstanding appearance, with a delicate and small oval face, beautiful and warm almond eyes, clear facial features and a smooth and perfect jawline.

Lin Wu recognized at a glance that the other person was Professor Chi whom she had seen in the information before.

However, the photo I saw at that time was from the official website of Peking University. It was probably a photo taken when the woman was explaining something to students in the laboratory, so there was only the woman's profile.

Seeing her from the front at this time, although she is in her forties, she still has charm and is well maintained. Her temperament is calm and gentle, and there are almost no traces of time left on her.

But she didn’t know if it was Lin Wu’s illusion, she felt that Professor Chi had an indescribable sense of familiarity, which made her stunned.

While she was stunned, Mr. Xun and Uncle Qian had already stood up.

"Xiao Chi, you came at the right time. We were just talking about you." Old Xun said with a smile.

As he finished speaking, Chi Yangzhi arrived in front of them.

Hearing what Mr. Xun said, she nodded politely, "Hello, Mr. Xun, I'm sorry to have kept you waiting for so long."

"Not long, not long." Elder Xun waved his hands quickly. "I heard from Xiao Gu that you have been busy recently with your doctoral students on a project for the R Continent Exchange Conference. I should thank you for taking the time to accept an invitation from an old man like me."

Chi Yangzhi's eyes were slightly deep.

At first, she was reluctant to agree to Mr. Xun's request to take in a student.

All the students she taught would basically engage in academic research in the future, devote themselves to academic research, and have great talent. But she heard that the student that Master Xun wanted to push to her didn't even study the violin seriously, and that being able to stay in the violin association for one or two months a year was already considered very hardworking.

In response to this, Mr. Xun explained that the student had a lot of things to do and could not spare the time to stay in the Qin Association.

Chi Yangzhi disagreed even more. What could be more important than studying? Since you have become my disciple, you should study hard. Everything else is just an excuse.

Furthermore, she heard that the student was only 18 years old. How could she be so busy at this age? It was just an excuse, because she couldn't concentrate. In this case, she was even less suitable for academic research.

But Mr. Xun and her father-in-law have been friends for many years. No matter how dissatisfied Chi Yangzhi was, she had to give him face and at least come to meet the student recommended by Mr. Xun.

At this moment, as Master Xun spoke, Chi Yangzhi caught a glimpse of Lin Wu who was still sitting next to him. He frowned slightly and naturally turned to Lin Wu.

Just as she was about to speak, Chi Yangzhi was suddenly stunned when she met Lin Wu's gaze.

The little girl in front of him had delicate and beautiful features, porcelain-white skin, and almond-shaped eyes with slightly upturned corners. She looked at her with no expression on her face, appearing cold and indifferent.

It's really not polite.

Unexpectedly, Chi Yangzhi actually had a good impression of the other person, and felt that the other person's features looked familiar, as if she had seen him somewhere before. This made her stunned for a moment.

Elder Xun and Uncle Qian followed her line of sight and saw that Lin Wu was still sitting, so they quickly told her to stand up. “Excuse me, Xiao Chi, my girl is a little shy, and she admired your reputation before, so she’s a little overwhelmed now.”

Lin Wu came back to his senses, stood up and extended his hand to Chi Yangzhi, deliberately concealing his aura and greeting him, "Hello, Professor Chi, I am Lin Wu, a freshman in the Department of Physics at Peking University."

Chi Yangzhi also came back to his senses, and his tone softened unconsciously when he spoke, "Lin Wu, right? That's a good name. Don't be nervous, just treat it as a normal meeting and have a meal."

Lin Wu said, "I'm not nervous. I heard from Master Xun that you, Professor Chi, are short of a student recently, and I really want to study with you. Just tell me what you need to be tested on, and I will cooperate. If you can pass, then pass. If you can't, thank you for taking the time to meet with me today."

She was even more surprised because she had never liked someone so much at first sight before.

Although it was unfamiliar, she didn't feel repulsed.

At the moment, Chi Yangzhi was not so opposed to this backdoor meeting, and said in a gentle voice: "Okay, sit down, eat first, and I will ask you some basic information."

Lin Wu nodded.

Uncle Qian quickly took out the menu and asked Chi Yangzhi to order the dishes according to Lin Wu's instructions.

Although Chi Yangzhi is quite serious and upright in academics, he is quite casual in private and said, "I can do anything. Let the younger generation take the lead."

Uncle Qian looked at Lin Wu.

Lin Wu was looking for his resume in his bag and said, "Uncle Qian, please take care of it."

Uncle Qian sighed and ordered a few dishes according to Mr. Xun's taste. He then looked down and said, "Miss, you prefer sour and sweet desserts. How about adding the sweet and sour lotus root cubes, sweet and sour pork, and Kung Pao chicken cubes, and also the braised short ribs and pickled fish?"

Lin Wu: "Okay, where's Professor Chi?"

Chi Yangzhi poured himself a glass of water and responded casually, "I can. I also like sweet and sour dishes."

Uncle Qian took the menu to the door, and when he handed it to the staff outside, he reminded them: "You must put less garlic in all dishes, my daughter doesn't like it. Put less carrots in the Kung Pao Chicken, my sister doesn't like it. Oh, and the jar meat should have less fat and more lean meat, because my daughter will feel sick if she eats too much fat. Remember?" The staff responded and took a pen and paper to write it down.

Chi Yangzhi was about to take the information handed over by Lin Wu, but when he heard Uncle Qian's words, he was stunned for a moment, looked at him and asked: "Are those... Lin Wu's taste taboos?"

Uncle Qian walked back, his heart skipping a beat. Did Professor Chi think his daughter was a bit picky and didn't like her? He said hurriedly, "It's my daughter's. She wasn't in good health in her early years. It took her a long time to recover. She has been paying more attention to her eating habits since then."

Chi Yangzhi could naturally hear Uncle Qian's concerns, and explained lightly: "That's quite a coincidence, I don't like those either, just like Lin Wu."

Xun Lao took the opportunity to climb up: "This shows that you, Xiaochi, and my daughter Wuwu are destined to have a teacher-student relationship."

Chi Yangzhi curled the corners of his mouth and did not respond.

Although she had a good impression of Lin Wu, academic research ultimately depends on personal ability.

Chi Yangzhi then lowered her head and looked through Lin Wu's personal file. To her surprise, Lin Wu's academic performance was quite excellent. Not only was he the provincial top scorer, he had also participated in many national mathematics, physics and chemistry competitions, and won either the special prize or the first prize. His ranking in some competitions was more than enough for admission.

It can be said that Lin Wu’s resume is incredibly impressive, and no laboratory would refuse to accept such a talent for training.

She couldn't help but feel a little doubtful, so she looked up at Lin Wu and asked her questions about the events that Lin Wu had participated in.

Lin Wu was well prepared, and answered every question quickly and with ease, which made Chi Yangzhi's eyes change as he looked at her, and he unconsciously became satisfied and appreciative.

(End of this chapter)


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