"Professor Lan, it really is you. I've read your papers, known about you for a long time, and admired you for a long time. I never thought I'd meet you one day." Zhu Hongbin was very excited.
Lan Shao didn't expect he would have read something she wrote. After a brief pause, she smiled, "Thank you."
Zhu Hongbin thought his sister had really hit the jackpot—such a big windfall out of nowhere.
Of course, she'd agree.
So, this matter was settled just like that. Next was the issue of which school to attend.
"How about this? I'll arrange some tests to determine which high school is suitable for your sister. Once she's in, she needs to rank in the top ten of her grade, otherwise, she'll have to go back home to farm," Ye Ranran said rather harshly.
Zhu Hongbin's face fell completely. There are conditions?
The village belle firmly said, "I can do it, I will definitely be in the top ten."
She had always been first in her exams, so she thought the top ten here wasn't a problem.
