Shao Wanwan was being so polite because she knew that Jiang Ranxin didn't like her.

When dealing with people who don't like her, Shao Wanwan's attitude is polite but she keeps her distance.

She had no intention of trying to climb the social ladder by marrying Jiang Zheyuan.

Such a dignified and elegant woman, with such a wealth of knowledge, is so rare in this day and age.

If it really ends the same way as in the book, then that would be too tragic.

Shao Wanwan felt that she might never be able to forgive herself.

Jiang Zheyuan is a good person, but there are many things in life that are more important than love and romance.

Moreover, there are many things that last longer than romantic love.

Shao Wanwan didn't want to selfishly ponder these things.

Jiang Ranxin was surprised by Shao Wanwan's answer, but after thinking about it carefully, she realized that it was indeed the case.

She didn't know what else to say, so she could only nod slightly to indicate her agreement.

After these few encounters, Jiang Ranxin's opinion of Shao Wanwan changed significantly.

However, she still felt in her heart that Shao Wanwan was not good enough for her son.

Jiang Ranxin is not a materialistic person. She doesn't care about whether the family background is a good match. She just feels that Shao Wanwan is too wild and that her son can't handle such a woman. Sooner or later, their marriage will have big problems.

Each of the three was preoccupied with their own thoughts, and the meal ended hastily.

Jiang Ranxin didn't have class today; she came specifically because of Shao Wanwan's matter.

The Jiang family sent a driver to pick her up.

In winter, it gets dark early; by the time they finished eating, it was already dusk.

Their relationship is now public knowledge at school. The two walked back to their dorm side by side, attracting the attention of many classmates who stopped to talk about them.

"You've become a celebrity at school now. You'll definitely leave a significant mark on the school's history. If you get straight A's, you'll truly be remembered in history," Jiang Zheyuan teased with a smile, looking at the students whispering among themselves.

“You’re the same. As the founder of the charity foundation, you’ll be a celebrity at this school from now on. You’ll always be seated at the head table during the school’s anniversary celebrations, and everyone will praise you for being amazing!” Shao Wanwan gave a thumbs up.

The main reason is that they fought this battle brilliantly, especially Jiang Zheyuan, who played by the rules, both overt and covert, perfectly.

"You flatter me, you flatter me. If it weren't for you, I wouldn't have remembered all this. So you deserve all the credit," Jiang Zheyuan said playfully after bowing.

That's true, since Jiang Zheyuan didn't actually set up this charity fund in the book.

"There are still some procedural issues to be resolved. Attorney Li will help me complete them. In the future, we will establish a professional team to manage this fund and ensure that the money donated by all sectors of society is used effectively."

Jiang Zheyuan's words were absolutely correct. At only nineteen years old, Shao Wanwan had already seen great vision and courage in him.

"Tell me honestly, were you raised by your uncle? I feel like you have more of a businessman's air about you than a scholar's. I remember your parents weren't business people!" Shao Wanwan actually wanted to say that Jiang Zheyuan was too mature for his age and didn't match his age at all.

Keep in mind, he's only nineteen!

"Haha, you've noticed too. I've loved money since I was little. If it weren't for the fact that my parents passed down some of my academic talent, I probably wouldn't have been able to get into a good university. I wish I could have started doing business when I was five. My grandma said that when I was little, when we went back to our hometown to pay respects to our ancestors, I would count on my fingers how much money the peddler could make by walking around the village. Isn't that a bit vulgar?" Jiang Zheyuan smiled a little embarrassedly.

He started telling Shao Wanwan about his childhood, revealing his true self to her. He knew he might get hurt, but he really couldn't control himself.

"That's amazing! When I was five, I was probably just a little kid! There's nothing wrong with liking money. If you hadn't quickly raised the start-up capital, it would all have been just empty talk. I really admire you. I want to be as rich as you someday," Shao Wanwan said with great longing.

She's really strapped for cash right now.

"Did Professor Jiang not eat well tonight? I noticed she barely touched her food." Shao Wanwan was genuinely a little embarrassed.

“My mother always keeps things very clear and transparent. If she minded, she would never let you pay.”

That's true, that puts Shao Wanwan at ease.

"Professor Jiang has helped me so much, I really don't know how to repay her. I promise I will never skip or skip her classes again, and I will never sit in the last row again," Shao Wanwan said confidently.

“You want to skip the visiting professor’s class? I don’t like philosophy, but I have to come. Besides, everyone knows that Professor Jiang is your future mother-in-law. It’s not good for you to skip class!” Jiang Zheyuan said, patting Shao Wanwan’s head affectionately.

That extremely ambiguous feeling welled up in her heart again. Shao Wanwan jumped back a little and said, "I know! But before, none of your classmates knew that Professor Jiang was your mother, right? Now everyone knows. Because of me, your background can no longer be hidden. Will you have no privacy at school anymore? Will you be able to keep a low profile even if you want to?"

Jiang Zheyuan wanted to say that he had a school beauty fiancée, so he couldn't keep a low profile.

However, given Shao Wanwan's current conflicted thoughts, he chose not to continue teasing her.

He longed for a normal campus romance, but he also understood Shao Wanwan's hesitation.

She possesses a completely free spirit, a free spirit that is out of step with the times.

She needed to observe and compare, and Jiang Zheyuan was determined to give her that time.

He was already quite content to be able to talk quietly with Shao Wanwan like this and to be able to walk slowly around the school like this.

"Now that the matter of spreading rumors has been settled, shouldn't we let Senior Sister Jiang leave the school? It doesn't seem right for me to keep living in the counselor's dormitory building like this."

What Shao Wanwan didn't actually say was that in the counselor's dormitory building, some couples would inevitably be all lovey-dovey, and the soundproofing in the single and couple's dorm rooms wasn't as good as people imagined.

Although the overall social customs are conservative, it is perfectly normal for men and women to be affectionate and create a new life together.

She studies until late every night.

It's inevitable that you'll hear some indescribable sounds.

The next day, when I asked Jiang Liyan, she was already fast asleep and couldn't hear me at all.

This bothered her a bit.

Exposed to this kind of influence every day, and having to contend with her own hormones, she was truly afraid she wouldn't be able to withstand Jiang Zheyuan's advances.

Jiang Zheyuan's gaze towards her now was as sweet as honey, enough to make one nauseous.

The key point is that he was completely unaware of it.

It's like I've been given a GPS tracker, and I'm following her.

"Let's talk about it after this semester! My contract with her runs until next April. She's a very easygoing and straightforward person, so you two should get along well. You can go back to the dorm when your contract expires next year!" Jiang Zheyuan said nonchalantly.

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