Li Mingying's pretty face flushed crimson instantly, a mixture of embarrassment and anger. Discussing such a topic with a student was genuinely awkward.
If it were someone her own age, she might joke about it, but Zhao An was her student; it was definitely embarrassing.
How could a teacher and student discuss such a topic?
"You, I," Li Mingying lowered her head shyly, unsure how to answer this student. It was just too shameful.
Looking at the bashful mature woman…
Zhao An's smile grew even brighter. "Even a friend's wife or other woman is off-limits. Although I'm not afraid of him, he wouldn't dare mess with me. Everyone has powerful backers."
Li Mingying looked up, her eyes wide with surprise. "Classmate, what do you mean?"
She seemed to understand, and frowned slightly.
Zhao An exhaled a puff of smoke, picked up his phone, and replied to a text message: "It's nothing. I just want the teacher to pretend to be my woman. I'll treat them to a meal, and you'll come with me. That way, they'll know you're my woman and won't bother you.
If the teacher doesn't want to, I don't have any good ideas. Forcibly interfering in your affairs won't do me any good. Besides, the investigation shows it's the teacher's fault—you rear-ended someone. This is a really difficult situation to handle, and I don't have any other options."
Li Mingying's face flushed slightly upon hearing this, looking somewhat unwell.
"Can I borrow money from that classmate? I promise I'll pay you back!"
Zhao An glanced at Li Mingying, then shook his head. "Alright, since that's the case, I can't help you. To be honest, he already has leverage over you. They've noticed you, and it'll be hard for you to defend yourself against both open and covert attacks. Fine, I know you can't get over this. Okay, I'll lend it to you, but you need an IOU. I'll have someone go with you and have the IOU notarized. There should be interest; anyway, if you can't repay the debt in E, you can use the house as collateral."
He then picked up the phone and called his lawyer, asking the firm to send someone to the traffic police station with Li Mingying.
"Thank you."
Li Mingying felt a little embarrassed. She had refused Zhao An's request, yet he was still willing to help her.
She had initially thought he wanted to sleep with her, but it turned out he didn't?
This made her feel ashamed; perhaps he genuinely wanted to help her.
"No need to be polite, I won't see you off. Goodbye."
Zhao An waved his hand, feigning generosity.
Watching Li Mingying's retreating, shapely figure...
Zhao An's smile grew increasingly playful. What a fool! Did she think this would solve everything?
When Li Mingying went to the repair shop to make the necessary compensation, the quote was 600,000 yuan, no exaggeration.
Because BMW parts are imported...
And it was also the market price.
It required sheet metal work, soldering, repairs, etc. The higher the price, the higher the maintenance costs. There were also labor costs for the vehicle being unusable due to repairs, etc., adding up to 600,000 yuan without a problem.
After looking at the compensation list, Li Mingying swayed unsteadily, almost fainting.
Gritting her teeth, she paid 300,000 yuan upfront, and then tried to raise another 300,000 yuan within a few days.
Looking at the driver's smirk, Li Mingying wanted to slap him twice.
But that won't do!
Meanwhile…
Zhao An was still looking at Li Mingying's daughter's information. She was already a junior and had already started an internship.
University students need to get internships as soon as possible, the sooner the better. Freshmen and sophomores focus on learning professional knowledge; juniors can start interning.
Because all knowledge originates from and returns to practice, it must be put into practice to test what has been learned.
Internships generally include metalworking internships for university students and internships arranged by companies for employees.
Companies' rigid requirements often become stumbling blocks for interns to be retained.
Internships, as the name suggests, are learning through practice.
After a period of study, or when studies come to a close, we need to understand how our learning needs or should be applied in practice.
Entering the first semester of senior year, the fall recruitment season will soon begin, the golden period for graduating students to find jobs.
During this period, prestigious companies gather, and campus recruitment events are constant. Many of these companies, once missed, are difficult to join as a recent graduate.
This is typical of university life, and it's inevitable. Since the goal is to prepare for graduate school, a good internship is a significant advantage.
After all, studying is ultimately about earning money; rote learning is pointless.
Generally, it's best to start an internship in the first semester of your junior year. Many companies recruit summer interns during the spring semester, and unlike regular internships, summer internships offer a higher chance of conversion to full-time positions…
Meanwhile, the fall recruitment season begins in the second semester of your junior year.
Having a summer internship provides a safety net, offering a backup plan if you secure a full-time position during the fall recruitment season.
If you intern in your senior year, it's essentially a combination of regular internships and spring recruitment preparation, significantly increasing the difficulty. Also, the quality and quantity of positions available in spring recruitment are far less than in fall recruitment, making the competition much fiercer.
Li Mingying, being a teacher, naturally understands this and will definitely encourage her daughter to get an internship as soon as possible.
Seeing this…
Zhao An picked up the phone and dialed. Killing someone is difficult.
But causing trouble for someone is a piece of cake.
Yang Xiaolin was still typing and processing documents at the company, chatting and laughing with her colleagues, seemingly quickly integrating into the environment.
She was also confident about the future, believing she could find a good job and not worry her mother.
The sound of high heels clicking on the floor came from behind her. A plump woman wearing glasses threw down the documents in her hand, put her hands on her hips, and scolded, "Yang Xiaolin, your report is wrong, causing the company to lose in negotiations. You entered the wrong numbers, preventing the business department from closing the deal. You have seriously violated work discipline and company regulations.
I'm sorry, you are fired. We will write the reason on your resume and send it to your school.
Now, you can pack your things and leave. Go to the finance department to settle your salary later!"
Boom! Yang Xiaolin was stunned. Before she could react, the HR manager was gone.
Her colleagues around her booed. Everyone knew that was the boss's sister, and it was difficult to persuade her.
