"Wait."
Xia Wensheng accepted the internship report with a disgruntled expression.
Upon reading the content, I was both angry and amused.
"Internship position: Assistant to the General Manager. Internship evaluation: This student performed excellently during the internship, demonstrating outstanding work ability and a rigorous work style... Wow, you're quite bold to write that."
"This is called artistic embellishment! If you don't want to sign it, give it back to me. Dad said he'll sign it for me when he gets home if you don't sign it."
“Dad is the chairman of the board, and you wrote that you are the assistant general manager. How can Dad sign it for you? If the chairman of Hengyuan Group signed a fake internship report for his daughter, people would laugh at him.”
Xia Wenxi took a deep breath. "So, are you going to sign or not, Mr. Xia Wensheng?"
She really didn't understand why the original owner of this body was so smitten with this guy.
"Alright, just wait."
Xia Wensheng brought the internship report into the office, signed it, and stamped it with the official seal. Although he didn't write anything good in the internship evaluation section, he at least gave it a passing grade.
"Thanks."
Xia Wenxi took back her internship report, but didn't open it to look at it carefully. What if her cheap brother thought she had ulterior motives if she stayed any longer?
She thanked him, turned and left, leaving Xia Wensheng somewhat bewildered. Afterwards, he shook his head and said, "Isn't it better for her to stay quiet like this? Xia Wensheng, I think you've had enough of the good life!"
I'm in my final semester of senior year now, and graduation isn't far off.
Xia Wenxi saw a dormitory group chat on the original owner's phone. Although no one was talking, she was still quite surprised. She didn't expect that the young lady would live in a dormitory.
After thinking for a moment, Xia Wenxi sent a few red envelopes to the dormitory group.
Xia Wenxi: [Is anyone still in our dorm lately?]
Zhang Jiayi: [There are three of us here, is there anything you need?]
Xia Wenxi: [Didn't the counselor say we needed to submit an internship report? I'll bring it to the dorm in a few days. Could someone please submit it for me?]
Jin Wenyao: [Sure, I'm the dorm leader, so we're supposed to hand it in together anyway. Just give it to me when you get back.]
Xia Wenxi: [Okay, thank you for your trouble. Please accept the red envelope.]
Xia Wenxi didn't mean anything by it; she simply felt that if she asked her roommate, with whom she never contacted, for help, it would be best to at least show some appreciation.
However, she didn't expect that no one in the dormitory would accept the red envelope, feeling that it was just a small favor and there was no need to accept money. Xia Wenxi didn't want to force them, so she thought she would buy something to take back with her next time she went back to school.
Jin Wenyao: [By the way, Wenxi, how's your thesis coming along? Professor Zou just asked me this morning why I haven't been looking for her; she doesn't even know how your thesis is going.]
paper?
Xia Wenxi was shocked. How could such a thing exist? Just thinking about it made sense. The young lady was too lazy to even write an internship report, so how could she possibly write a thesis?
Jin Wenyao: [I'll give you Teacher Zou's WeChat ID; please add her.]
Jin Wenyao and Xia Wenxi have the same advisor. Yesterday, when she went to talk to the teacher about her thesis, the teacher casually asked why Xia Wenxi hadn't made any progress while other students had submitted their first drafts, and why he didn't have her contact information.
Jin Wenyao was really stumped by the teacher. Although she shared a dormitory with Xia Wenxi, Xia Wenxi had left bedding in the dormitory but had never stayed there. She also did not participate in military training. After that, she would always leave after class. So, over the four years of university, the two of them, who were in the same dormitory, had actually exchanged more than a few words.
So today, after Jin Wenyao came back from the teacher's place, she discussed with her two other roommates how to contact Xia Wenxi about this matter.
Xia Wenxi: [Okay, thank you.]
Once on the bus home, Xia Wenxi discovered a serious problem: the original owner insisted on studying at the same university and majoring as her brother. Although the two did not attend university together due to their age difference, the original owner still wanted to follow in her brother's footsteps and studied business administration.
But the problem is...
She, Xia Wenxi herself, majored in Chinese Language and Literature!
So how could a graduate majoring in Chinese Language and Literature write a qualified business administration thesis in such a short time?
How about we extend our studies?
As soon as she got home, Xia Wenxi went upstairs to her room, determined to find some trace of her graduation thesis on the original owner's computer.
Good news: There are indeed traces.
Bad news: There really is only a little bit.
One point means—there is only one question.
Xia Wenxi tried using the keywords from the title to search for several papers on CNKI. After reading three papers, the result was—
She slept soundly.
Even dinner time was woken up by the nanny.
She wanted to know if college students had tutors?
That evening, in the "Home with Kids" group chat, Xia's father tagged his daughter.
Xia Hengyuan (father of two): [Little one, your mom and I are going home in a few days. Is there anything you'd like as a gift?]
Xia Hengyuan (father of two): [@A-Hengyuan Group Xia Wensheng, what about your eldest child? What do you want?]
Xia Xiaoxi (again, facing graduation delay): [I need a tutor...]
Ke Shurong (mother of two): [Why is graduation delayed again? Have you signed Xia Wensheng's internship report for Xiaobao from @A-Hengyuan Group?]
Xia Wensheng from Hengyuan Group: [Signed! You and my dad both spoke up, how could I dare not sign?]
Xia Xiaoxi (Another version of her graduation being delayed): [This time it's my graduation thesis... I can't write it.]
A-Hengyuan Group Xia Wensheng: [Did you sleep through your four years of college? You still can't even write a paper. I really don't know how someone with your IQ got into the same university as me.]
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