The Third Master was now willing to do anything to woo the young lady!
In order to prevent Ms. Ling from suspecting him, he had come to work a week earlier and had been teaching for a whole week.
He wanted to ask if the two of them were having fun pretending to be a student and a professor.
The moment Professor Gu left, the students followed suit. They were whispering and screaming. He was so handsome. How could there be such a magnificent man in the world?
“Sister Sheng Sheng, Professor Gu is not married and doesn’t have a girlfriend,” Huang Chang whispered in her ear.
Ling Sheng thought, It’s none of my business!
Huang Chang smiled ambiguously. “Sister Sheng Sheng, you’re really good-looking. Go and woo him. You’ll definitely succeed. I saw Professor Gu paying attention to you during class!”
“Artists can’t fall in love.” Ling Sheng was speechless. Look, it had really not been in her imagination. He had really been paying attention to her!
“Your company is too strict. However, you can date in secret. Professor Gu is already an exceptional man. If you miss your chance with him, you’ll regret it forever.” Huang Chang sighed.
“How old are you? You’re already in love.” Ling Sheng joked. “If you like him, go after him. Why are you encouraging me?”
“I’m a self-aware person. I’m not worthy of Professor Gu.” Huang Chang sighed. “Otherwise, I would have done it long ago.”
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“This is called puppy love, alright?” Ling Sheng educated her seriously. “There will be plenty of good men in the future. He’s already older than you, so you’d have to call him Uncle. There’s a generation gap.”
The boys in class said that Professor Gu’s class was simple and easy to understand. If there was a complicated math question, upon hearing his explanation, they would be enlightened. He was indeed a professor at the California Institute of Technology.
During lunch, Ling Sheng and Huang Chang, who were surrounded by the boys in their class, were enjoying being treated like queens as they entered the canteen.
Huang Chang and Liu Sui introduced her to the delicious food in the school canteen. Braised pork and sweet and sour pork were their signature dishes. They were super delicious and cheap. They were sold extremely fast every day, and one would not be able to get them later.
However, Huang Chang felt that the best dish was steamed tofu eggs. Girls liked them a lot, so they were gone a little later. When she went over, she saw that there was only one serving left.
“No!” Huang Chang shouted in her heart with teary eyes. Then, she saw the last steamed egg get placed on a plate by the auntie, who handed it to someone with a smile.
This was not an ordinary person, but Professor Gu.
Ling Sheng waved. “Hi, Professor Gu.”
Jun Shiyan looked at the young lady and asked, “You want to eat this? Let’s eat together.”
Ling Sheng shook her head hurriedly. No, you misunderstood. I don’t want to eat. I don’t want to eat. Even if I wanted to eat, why should I eat with you?
This professor had evil intentions!
What did he want to do?
Ling Sheng had not expected that she would not be able to avoid him in the end. She looked at the handsome professor sitting opposite her vigilantly, feeling as though she was looking at a beast in human clothing. Why was he always paying attention to her? Why was he always following her?
Liu Sui and the others had not expected Professor Gu to come over for lunch. Many pretty seniors came to see Professor Gu but could not be too obvious or cause the professor trouble, so they pretended to pass by.
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