Quick Transmigration: I Actually Became a System Bug

Chapter 537 The Young Master and the Passerby in the Real World 168

The so-called Dean Zhang is the vice president of the university where Ji Han studies. Originally, Ji Han and Dean Zhang had no relationship. Even though Ji Han had excellent grades and received full scholarships every year, it was not worth Dean Zhang making a special effort to befriend him.

Just as Ji Han was about to graduate and begin his internship, the school held its 70th anniversary celebration. Usually, at such times, the school would invite honorary alumni from all walks of life, ostensibly to attend the celebration, but in reality to solicit donations.

At the time, Ji Han's class advisor, with the idea of ​​taking a chance regardless of whether there was any benefit, not only notified outstanding students from previous years whom he knew, but also notified some current students who were relatively well-off. Ji Han was one of those notified, and his donation amount ranked second on the honorary alumni list.

It's important to know that, apart from Ji Han, the rest of the alumni donation list consisted of executives from listed companies, with the top donor being a well-established business tycoon. As a student, Ji Han's second-place ranking was undeniable, and the school leaders couldn't help but pay attention. It was around that time that Ji Han and Dean Zhang gradually began to connect.

Getting back to the main point, after Mr. Shi and Dean Zhang finished speaking, it was time for the new recruits to give their oaths. Originally, there was a speech process for the new recruits, but Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu simplified it. Now they only need to answer "I do".

Next came the exchange of rings. The couple's wedding rings were designed by Shi Shaoyu himself. The two rings were identical except for their size. The outer ring was set with a small round brilliant-cut diamond, while the inner ring was engraved with the initials of Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu's names.

Since neither of Ji Han's parents were present, the formal address ceremony was omitted for Ji Han and his family. However, Shi's mother collected all the red envelopes prepared by the elders in advance and secretly slipped them to Ji Han.

At this point in the process, the meal could begin, with only the two newlyweds standing on the ceremony stage, like dolls specifically for taking photos, welcoming wave after wave of "tourists".

After Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu finished taking a photo together, they were immediately led around to offer toasts. Of course, the "wine" they drank was specially prepared. To put it simply, after a round of toasts, apart from feeling bloated and needing to go to the toilet, they would not be drunk at all. They could probably even drive without any problem, since Ji Han didn't taste any alcohol at all.

After toasting everyone, the two finally managed to sit down and started stuffing food into their mouths. They were really hungry, having been busy since before dawn.

Because it was on a private island, after everyone had eaten and drunk their fill, those who wanted to play could go out and have fun in groups, and those who wanted to rest could go back to the accommodations arranged by the host. Of course, those who wanted to continue their business and social activities could also go directly to the dedicated tea room or card room for socializing.

Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu were among those who chose to rest. They were exhausted after a long day of activity. Once back in their bedroom, they had no desire for romance and quickly removed their makeup before going to sleep.

The two slept straight until after 11 p.m. Ji Han was thinking of getting up to check on the others outside, but Shi Shaoyu couldn't let go of the wedding night perk. He suddenly flipped over and pinned Ji Han down.

The mandarin ducks were in double nights, and a pear blossom pressed the begonia.

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