"Wenxin, have you decided which university you're going to, Eagle?"

Xu Wenxin said, "I've received notifications from three universities agreeing to accept me as a graduate student in their computer science departments..."

“Oh, which three universities?”

“Stanford, MIT, Carnegie Mellon!”

Even Professor Liu, a man of great experience, was surprised to hear this. He turned his head and looked at her, praising her. "That's amazing! Three of the four most prestigious computer science schools in Eagle have come at once!"

"Our classmate Xu is so awesome!"

"The four most famous computer science schools? I don't know... who else?"

“UC Berkeley.”

Xu Wenxin smiled and said, "You're the only one who knows everything. I looked up a lot of information before submitting the application to them."

"Tsk tsk, I didn't expect that our Wen Xin is so amazing that the four prestigious schools are vying for her."

Xu Wenxin raised her nose and said with feigned pride, "Our Qinghua isn't bad, is it? We're from a world-renowned university too..."

"Of course, they should be vying for our Qinghua University's proud daughter. No matter which school she goes to, it would be a huge honor for them."

The two of them were laughing and the van was filled with laughter.

After a while, Xu Wenxin said with some worry: "Honestly, Hongyi, I always feel that they sent me the notice for my father's sake. What if..."

Liu Hongyi knew what she was worried about. He shook his head and said firmly, "Don't worry, it's okay."

"We're still in the honeymoon phase, so they won't take the initiative to do anything extreme. Besides, we're just going there to study, so we won't talk about anything else. Everyone has to follow the rules."

Liu Hongyi is quite confident about this point.

In his memory, situations like Xu Wenxin's were quite common. Many children of prominent figures had studied abroad, and generally, they hadn't encountered any major problems.

As he said, everyone should follow the rules.

Although Eagle does some extraordinary things and uses some rogue methods from time to time, the problem is that it always pays attention to cost-effectiveness in everything it does.

If any of the children of high-ranking officials like Xu Wenxin were to cause any "human disaster" on the Eagle side, it would immediately and seriously affect bilateral relations.

Right now the Russians in the north have not disintegrated yet. The Eagles are desperately trying to win us over and join them in containing the Russian Bear. They will not do such a stupid thing that will lose the big picture for the small.

"Um……"

Xu Wenxin nodded, and her slightly frowned brows instantly relaxed.

She has always been very convinced of Liu Hongyi's judgment. If he says it's okay, then it must be okay.

"Then you are sure you didn't, which school did you go to?"

"Well, I'm going to MIT. My first choice was Stanford, but they offered me a full scholarship."

Liu Hongyi couldn't help laughing.

Well, I really can’t go to the school that promised to give me a full scholarship.

Xu Wenxin was worried that Stanford’s conditions were so good, and he might have some “scheme” behind it.

"Haha, Stanford University is indeed generous. According to some popular literature, they should have been Stanford College at Harvard University."

When he thought of this, Liu Hongyi couldn't help laughing.

"Ah? There's such a story? Tell it to me quickly..."

Xu Wenxin immediately came over; she loved listening to Liu Hongyi's discussions of history and the present. This man's knowledge was truly vast, and God knew where all his knowledge came from.

So Liu Hongyi told Xu Wenxin the story of how street literature was slapped in the face in later generations.

It is said that an elderly couple went to meet the president of Harvard University. Because of their shabby clothes, they were despised by the secretary and the president himself. The elderly couple claimed that their son had studied at Harvard University and died in a car accident. They wanted to donate a building at Harvard University as a memorial for their son.

As a result, they were mercilessly ridiculed by the president, who told them that a building at Harvard cost more than 750 million US dollars.

Then the old woman said to her husband: Since it only costs $750 million to build a college, why don’t we build a university ourselves?

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