"If you prove your abilities during graduate school, you'll be considered excellent. After graduation, the school will recommend you for a position in an important research department. Of course, there are conditions. We'll discuss those conditions once you've achieved that level of success."
Chris placed a form in front of Tan Mo, "Fill it out for me regarding the anomaly with Wu Yuanbo."
"Didn't you think I would refuse?" Tan Mo looked up at Chris.
"What?" Chris frowned.
Because of Tan Mo's words, because of Tan Mo's attitude, and more importantly, because Tan Mo used Chinese.
Looking at his expression, Tan Mo knew that Chris understood.
Tan Mo curled his lips, lazily raised his eyelids, and said, "Not just you, but also the other three representatives here. Your schools are willing to send you to communicate with the students. In order to avoid misunderstandings due to language differences, the four of you should be able to speak Chinese well."
Tan Mo raised his phone again. "Because of this suspicion, I just searched online for the profiles of the four people. Sure enough, the profiles also noted that the four of them were fluent in Chinese."
"If you can, why don't you communicate with us in Chinese? Is it disdain? Is it arrogance?" Tan Mo asked very directly.
Chris frowned and looked unhappy.
This student named Tan Mo is so arrogant just because he has achieved a little success.
Did they really think that their school required her to do that?
What right did she have to treat him like this here!
"Your school is considered one of the best in China. I'm sure your English is sufficient for communication," Chris said coldly. "If you don't even have this level of communication skills, you won't be able to keep up with the course even if you go abroad."
Tan Mo curled his lips and said, "We have an idiom in Chinese, 'When in Rome, follow the Romans.' It literally means, when you come to our place, you should respect and follow our customs and habits."
"Your school sent you here in the hope that you could communicate with us in Chinese without any problems. Whether your English is good or not has nothing to do with it; what matters is your respect for us. You clearly know Chinese, but you refuse to speak to us in Chinese, insisting on speaking English. Your words and actions are full of arrogance and contempt for us. Are these the representatives sent by your school? Do you represent the attitude of your school?"
"With your dismissive attitude, even if we go, will we really be taken seriously? Will we really learn anything?" Tan Mo asked coldly. "Will we encounter more of the same contempt you give us when we walk around campus? Will any application we submit to the school be met with such disdain?"
"If we were to study abroad, we would follow the local customs and communicate with you in your language," Tan Mo said coldly. "Similarly, you are now standing on the land of our country. If you don't know Chinese, we naturally won't say anything. We Chinese are always gentle and polite. We won't embarrass our guests. It would be fine if we just spoke your language. But since you know it, why don't you use our language here?"
Chris took a deep breath, with an emotion he didn't quite understand, as if he was oppressed by Tan Mo's aura.
He really switched to Chinese and asked, "So are you going or not?"
"No!" Tan Mo said without hesitation, his voice firm and clear. "Not only am I not going, I'm also going to call your school and ask if the attitude of the representative you sent is the attitude of your school. It was your school that condoned you coming to us, being so arrogant and rude, giving us the spot as if it were alms, not a sincere invitation."
"I would also like to ask your school if the invitation letter has such a short validity period. Today's conversation will be invalid once we leave the door. It's only a few hours, and the shelf life is not even as long as a meal." Tan Mo said coldly.
After hearing what Tan Mo said, Chris's expression completely changed.
If the school knew what he had done, they would have missed out on a student like Tan Mo.
He was afraid that he would not be able to continue working in school!
Principal Mu had not yet completely breathed a sigh of relief after hearing what Tan Mo said.
After all, there are other **** out there.
Tan Mo only rejected one school. What if he wanted to choose one of the remaining three schools?
Principal Shi, on the other hand, had a gloomy look in his eyes.
Tan Mo can be said to be the best in Peking University.
From college freshman to doctoral student, no one can compare to Tan Mo.
This comparison is not an academic comparison.
But as a representative figure of Kyoto University.
Now when people talk about students from Peking University, the first person that comes to mind is Tan Mo, no one else.
Although Liu Yidi is far from being as capable as Tan Mo, when people talk about the Department of Mathematics at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, the first person mentioned is Liu Yidi.
Although Liu Yidi cannot become the representative of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, he can still represent the Department of Mathematics.
However, when Liu Yidi received the invitation, he agreed without hesitation.
Look at Tan Mo again. You don't need to look at Tan Mo, just look at Wu Yuanbo. Everyone knows that they need to think about it. No one agreed immediately. It is obvious that they are hesitant in their hearts.
Should I stay at Kyoto University or go to Saikai Institute of Technology?
Not to mention Tan Mo, who was directly dissatisfied with Chris's attitude and confronted him without any hesitation.
I felt very relieved for these universities.
In order to maintain their composure, the principals couldn't lose face in front of the students.
Only Tan Mo really said it out loud, and it actually scared Chris.
In such a comparison, BGI really lost completely.
Chris regretted it very much, but he couldn't hold back his pride and couldn't bring himself to give in.
Just as he was hesitating, Smith, the representative from Hamilton University, spoke up, "Tan Mo, our school would like to invite you too."
Tan Mo really didn't have a good impression of these people.
Chris just happened to be the first to speak and ended up in the crosshairs of her gun.
The fact that the others spoke later didn't mean that Tan Mo didn't see their attitudes.
Same with Chris.
But when they saw that she had left Chris speechless, the others at least stopped looking down on her on the surface and stopped provoking her.
"I haven't thought about studying abroad." Tan Mo shook his head.
Smith was quite polite to her at this time, so Tan Mo was also polite to him.
Let Chris see and understand firsthand the meaning of the Chinese saying "If someone respects me one foot, I will respect him one yard."
Sfodge University also wanted to invite Tan Mo, so Tom said, "Tan Mo, I don't mean to look down on your school. But according to the world university rankings, Peking University ranks 18th, which is still a big gap compared to our top four schools."
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