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Chapter 1,496 Persistence(2/2)

He got out of the car and looked at the gate of Polytechnic University, taking a deep breath.

Previously, I was "dazzled" by what classmate Xiao said about the news about Chu Kexin School. I was so happy that I didn't think about anything else.

Now that he was here, he realized an important point. Knowing Chu Kexin's school did not mean that they could easily ask for Chu Kexin's contact information.



Who do they ask?

And in what capacity did you ask for Chu Kexin’s contact information?

Even if they use Chu Kexin's classmates as a breakthrough, the answers they want are not so easy to get.

Moreover, the middle-aged man frowned, thinking of the worst case scenario.

What if no classmates know Chu Kexin’s contact information abroad?

Then, the only person they could ask was the counselor of Chu Kexin's class.

Compared with students, teachers are definitely much more difficult to deal with.

Thinking of this, the middle-aged man couldn't help but reach out and rub his temples.

So complicated.

He sighed inwardly.

However, no matter how troublesome it is, I still ask for it myself.

Thinking of the tomb ghost, the middle-aged man cheered up.

Very strange.

I obviously didn't see the tomb ghost.

That monster gave him a nervous breakdown a few days ago.

But he only wanted to let the tomb ghost meet the girl.

So persistent...

Probably, it was just because it was the first and probably the only monster he encountered, right?

Such a rare fate...

He wanted to do whatever he could for the Tomb Ghost.

Looking back in the future, his memory will not be those days when he was teased by the tomb ghost -

Although classmate Xiao said it was the tomb ghost trying to attract his attention, in his opinion, it was almost a prank.

It is a happy ending where the tomb ghost and the girl meet after many years.

He can be somewhat proud to think that he has also made great efforts in it.

Such an experience that is like a fairy tale, when he gets old, maybe he can tell it to his grandson or granddaughter.

As for my daughter... she has passed the age of completely believing in fairy tales.

It would be embarrassing for him if his daughter asked him questions and he was speechless.
Chapter completed!
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