The Fake Daughter Is Not Innocent

Chapter 112 - The Higher-Ups Want to See Her



Chapter 112: The Higher-Ups Want to See Her

She then saw that there were already 99+ notifications on Weibo.

Her Weibo account shot from 0 followers to 200,000 overnight, and her account was even given a verified title, Academician Xiao Ying.

When she opened her inbox, she saw that it was filled with all kinds of messages from medical students. There were some who were worshipping the Legend, some who thanked her, and some who asked serious questions.

Xiao Ying wrote down detailed information answering these questions and uploaded them onto Weibo.

Both the videos she uploaded previously were filled with comments.

Xiao Ying had not expected them to be so enthusiastic.

These two videos had been incorporated into university courses and were being spread to major hospitals.

The document she just uploaded was also pushed to the trending page.

Some people asked questions directly in the comments section, and Xiao Ying answered them all patiently.

With all the back and forth, three hours had passed.

More and more people noticed this Weibo post.

The netizens teased Xiao Ying for being the most down-to-earth academician in history.

Xiao Ying also felt that it was not good to upload these things on Weibo, but she did not know much about other platforms.

She then asked the students who were commenting on her posts.

As soon as she asked the question, she received several private messages from developers of learning software.

The netizens also gave her suggestions.

In the end, Xiao Ying chose an app called Keep Learning as the platform to upload her videos.

When this news was released, what used to be an unknown app suddenly became extremely popular.

The reason why Xiao Ying chose this company was because they were an app that provided free education to children in remote mountainous areas.

After finishing everything, Xiao Ying gathered some of the materials she was planning to use and explained to the company what she was intending on teaching during the next video class.

A group of people suddenly came to University A.

The principal personally welcomed them and led them to his office.

The students who saw them on the way were all speculating about where they were from.

Just from their imposing manners, they looked like big shots.

In the principal’s office.

Zhang Zhengwen had not expected this person to come personally.

Cheng Yao flashed a friendly smile and said, “The first reason I came here was to meet Academician Xiao Ying. And the second reason, well, is a more personal matter. My nephew is studying at your university.”

The principal was shocked. He didn’t know that Academician Cheng Yao’s nephew was at this university.

He quickly asked, “Who is Academician Cheng’s nephew?”

“Zhou Yao,” Cheng Yao said.

The principal found it strange. Why didn’t they have the same surname? However, he didn’t probe further and just nodded. “Do you need me to call that child over?”

Cheng Yao shook his head, indicating that he would find him himself.

The principal thought of something and suddenly said, “Your nephew, Zhou Yao, has just notified me that he will participate in the selection for our school’s research team.”

This matter shocked Cheng Yao. Zhou Yao had never been interested in scientific research.

The boy was clearly very talented, but he was unwilling to learn from him.

He tricked him into participating in several experiments and every time, he showed astonishing talent. But he was unwilling to dedicate his time to scientific research and insisted on coming to University A to look for someone. This issue was the cause of many of his white hairs.

Why did he take the initiative to register this time?

Although he was curious, he still said humbly, “The child does have some talent, but you guys should just follow the selection criteria when it comes to picking candidates.”

Even though he said that, he was confident that if the kid was serious about it, he would be able to join the Chinese Academy of Sciences with his ability.

Cheng Yao was curious about what had made his troublesome nephew change his mind. He said goodbye to the principal and sent Zhou Yao a message.

After receiving the message, he left through the side entrance of the university when his classes ended.

A black car was parked at the entrance.

Zhou Yao sat in the backseat and greeted the person inside. “Uncle.”

Cheng Yao scolded him fondly, “Little punk, so you still remember I’m your uncle? It’s been such a long time we’ve seen each other and you didn’t even call to check up on me.”

A hint of remorse flashed across Zhou Yao’s eyes and he apologized earnestly.


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