The principal was startled upon hearing, "Two!" He was sowhat flattered and excitedly exclaid, "Great, just great. Thank you so much, Lawyer Qin, for nurturing the students of your alma mater."
Qin Shaojin, "..."
He accepted the complint, thinking that after all, taking one more wasn’t a big deal; he could just pass the extra one to any lawyer later.
Principal, "Are there any specific requirents?"
Qin Shaojin exhaled a smoke ring from his attractive lips, "Recomndations are the main thing, no specific requirents."
Principal, "Alright, I’ll get the college to recomnd a few people soon and send them over for Lawyer Qin to choose."
Qin Shaojin responded and hung up the phone, put out the cigarette, and smiled.
He hadn’t expected Little Wen Nuan to have such ambition; he quite liked that. It was different from those won who deliberately tried to get close to him or went on arranged dates.
The previous won were either burdened with family responsibilities, relying on their beauty to lead a life of luxury with him, or engaged in purposeless unions...
Yet in the end, there’s soone who’s willing to be taken care of by him, but doesn’t want him to take care of her.
Anyway, as long as she’s happy, it’s all good.
...
Three days later, the principal sent an email.
Qin Shaojin received the call, went to the study, opened his laptop, downloaded the attachnt labeled "Graduate Recomndation List," decompressed it, and opened it to find resus of ten people.
He glanced over them, opened Wen Nuan’s, and scanned it from top to bottom, a bit surprised to see she had received scholarships.
He thought this little scatterbrain was really scatterbrained, but her academic performance was decent, not bad, no failed courses, occasionally even receiving a third-class scholarship.
As he read further, the self-introduction beca interesting.
"I love life, have a passion for the legal profession, am honest and cheerful, have strong team awareness and a sense of ti, am open to new experiences, enjoy communicating with people, and possess strong adaptability and coordination skills, adhering to the principle of focusing on the big picture. During campus life, I interned for a year at the Jingshan Jini Law Firm, serving as an intern assistant to Lawyer Qin Shaojin (no need for an introduction, the professor has probably heard of him, right?), though it was a minor position, it greatly enhanced my organizational and coordination abilities, managent abilities, adaptability, and team spirit, giving good ntal resilience and honing my patience and willpower."
Qin Shaojin looked at this, rubbing the bridge of his nose, his gaze particularly lingering on the sentence in parentheses, thinking perhaps Little Wen Nuan felt a sense of pride?
Alright, although the self-introduction was a bit of a hodgepodge, he was quite satisfied, except for the last two sentences, which made it sound as if he was hard to please.
Thinking of this, he suddenly recalled those days when Wen Nuan first arrived at the law firm; he seed really hard to please, having her mop the floor, do laundry—
Hmm, these unpleasant mories, let’s just pretend they never happened.
After printing Wen Nuan’s resu, he looked at the remaining ones, which were all of particularly outstanding students.
Although he had said there were no specific requirents, the principal was evidently diligent, though there was only one male among them, Wen Nuan.
The principal wasn’t handling it well; this way, Wen Nuan might feel a bit uneasy if she saw it.
Seated there, rubbing his nose bridge for a while, he suddenly smiled harmlessly and picked up the phone beside him to call the principal.
Two hours later, a new recomndation list had been drawn up.
The principal wrote the email, attached the files, hesitated for a mont, and as he sent it off, nervously wiped his sweat with the tissue beside him.
He suddenly couldn’t understand Lawyer Qin’s intentions!
If this list wasn’t satisfactory, would the case study course also be canceled?
But he recomnded according to Lawyer Qin’s requests!
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