The Male Main’s Uncle Is Openly Obsessed With Me
Chapter Summary
"The I** you just mentioned, is that what you are going to do when you treat me later?" Su Yayan's body froze, and she immediately became angry and said, "So what? Just when Su Yayan really didn't know how to deal with Huo Chenhuan's "step-by-step pressure", someone's cell phone suddenly rang, rescuing Su Yayan from this embarrassing situation. Our school will screen out students who really like this subject, are hardworking, have good character and are willing to learn this knowledge.
Huo Chenhuan looked at his wife's red face. Although he felt a little regretful, he didn't want to continue teasing her.
Otherwise, if you tease her too much and she gets angry, you will be the one who suffers.
"The I** you just mentioned, is that what you are going to do when you treat me later?"
Su Yayan's body froze, and she immediately became angry and said, "So what? Are you scared now?"
Huo Chenhuan's eyes lit up: "Tonight?"
Su Yayan: "..." What's going on? Wasn't this guy afraid of needles before? Why did he suddenly change his personality?
Just when Su Yayan really didn't know how to deal with Huo Chenhuan's "step-by-step pressure", someone's cell phone suddenly rang, rescuing Su Yayan from this embarrassing situation.
Su Yayan's eyes lit up and she said cheerfully, "You go ahead and do your thing. I'll go call Professor Ye."
After saying this, he didn't care about Huo Chenhuan's reaction and ran away.
Huo Chenhuan looked at her receding back, a smile flashed across his eyes, but after seeing the notes on the screen, the smile gradually faded and was replaced by indifference.
Su Yayan urgently evacuated to a distance where Huo Chenhuan could not see her before and after she couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. She secretly sighed that men changed so much before and after marriage that she could hardly bear it.
After finally calming down, Su Yayan contacted Ye Qiliang immediately.
Ye Qiliang was very excited when he received her call: "Ms. Su..."
"Professor Ye, just call me Yanyan."
"Okay, Yanyan." Ye Qiliang was full of hope, but was afraid of offending Su Yayan. After a moment's deliberation, he asked tentatively, "You called me suddenly, are you..."
"I thought about it and felt that what you said before was indeed feasible."
"so……"
"I promise."
“That’s great, that’s great…”
Su Yayan felt a little uncomfortable listening to the undisguised joy of this elderly man in his fifties.
"But I have some requests."
"Request?" Ye Qiliang was stunned for a moment, and said quickly, "You said, as long as we can do it, we will do our best to do it for you."
"First, my free time is limited. I can only attend classes about two times a week, either in the morning or afternoon. And most of this time has to be arranged on weekends."
"That's no problem." Ye Qiliang agreed readily. "Our school also has classes on weekends. As long as you are willing to come, we will definitely arrange it according to your free time and will not make it difficult for you."
In Ye Qiliang's opinion, the fact that Su Yayan was willing to sacrifice her weekend time to teach them was already a huge advantage for them, so how could they dare to object?
"Then there is the issue of selection. I hope your school can help me select some students with good character and who are really interested in Chinese medicine in advance. Grades are not the most important thing. Compared with this, I value character more. I don't want students who come to study this just for the sake of curiosity and being different. If that's the case, I think they won't learn anything."
Ye Qiliang's idea on this point coincided with Su Yayan's. Originally, this thing was unpopular and rare. Ye Qiliang himself felt that it was a waste of talent to let a group of students who were not interested in it and came here just to get by and graduate learn this.
"Don't worry about that. Our school will screen out students who really like this subject, are hardworking, have good character and are willing to learn this knowledge. We don't seek quantity, but quality."