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Guderian pointed to Fingel, only introducing his name, without making the difference in treatment too obvious.
"The prince of Northern Qi, surnamed Gao, is he the Northern Qi I'm thinking of?" Chen Motong asked with a friendly smile, curiously scrutinizing Gao Kui.
Curiosity is the beginning of liking someone.
Guderian was overjoyed and pulled Gao Kui along like a supermarket salesperson trying to sell unsold goods, rambling on about Gao Kui's background.
"It's the Northern Qi you know, the Gao family that established the Qi state more than 1,500 years ago, a top mixed-race family in China. Look at this handsome face, doesn't he live up to the surname Gao?"
Speaking of which, Nuonuo, your Chen family is also a prominent mixed-race family native to China, right? A truly prestigious clan…”
Guderian practically said that it was about being a good match in terms of social standing.
Chen Motong interrupted Guderian with surprise: "But Professor, as far as I know, the Gao family of Northern Qi died out more than a hundred years ago."
Ok?
Gao Kui subconsciously raised his head. Professor Guderian said he was a descendant of the Gao family of the Northern Qi Dynasty. Chen Motong said the Gao family had died out more than a hundred years ago. What's going on?
"impossible!"
Guderian explained with certainty: "The Gao family left China more than a hundred years ago and went to live in the Western world. Although the family is not large, the lineage has never been broken."
Principal Angers said that he had worked with Gao Kui's great-grandfather when he was young.
Moreover, the last S-class bloodline graduate in Kassel was Gao Kui's biological father, the previous prince of Northern Qi, and his file is still kept in Kassel.
The principal said it himself; it's all in black and white in the file, how could it be faked?
"So this is ah."
Chen Motong suddenly realized that the dual certification from Angers and Kassel meant it was genuine.
"Let's go!"
Professor Guderian called out to everyone, "Now that everyone is here, and it's quite hot in the courtyard, let's go to the office to chat and discuss what to eat for dinner tonight."
Professor Guderian really went to great lengths to find a way to quickly break the ice between men and women through a social gathering or dinner.
The group then proceeded to the dean's office.
The three boys sat in a row on one side, while Chen Motong sat on the other side, clearly separated.
Fingel spoke first, asking whether the dinner party that evening should be prepared by the base's canteen or ordered from takeout, and whether everyone should pool their money or use public funds.
Guderian said that they used public funds to reimburse their meals outside the base because the canteen aunties were not very good cooks and only knew how to make a few dishes. Many times, they would rather order takeout than eat in the canteen.
After discussing what to eat out, the group started debating whether to drive to the restaurant together or have the food prepared and delivered.
Chen Motong stretched and rubbed her slender calves, complaining, "Do we really have to drive out to eat? I've already driven for several hours today, and I feel like I'll get tired if I keep driving."
Tired of traveling and don't want to drive or ride in a car anymore?
Everyone understood, and agreed to have the hotel prepare the food and deliver it.
Just as Chu Zihang, the local young master, had asked his new father for the phone number of a high-end Minnan restaurant and was about to contact them to prepare the food, Chen Motong suddenly said, "Actually, it would be quite pleasant for everyone to drive out to eat together, wouldn't it?"
The typhoon just passed a few days ago, and it's evening now, so it's not too hot outside. After dinner, I drove around the unfamiliar city, enjoying the evening breeze, and all the weariness in my heart was washed away...
Chu Zihang stopped dialing and looked around at everyone. Should they go out to eat or order takeout? Should they discuss it again?
"Kidding."
Chen Motong smiled mischievously, her quirky nature like a fawn bursting into spring after the ice and snow have melted: "Let's just order takeout and have it delivered. I really don't want to move at all today."
"You wouldn't be so cruel as to actually drag me back into the car after I've already driven for hours, would you?"
"No." Gao Kui smiled, then quickly put on a stern face again.
Everyone, including Chu Zihang, didn't think there was anything wrong with Chen Motong's sudden quirky and mischievous behavior. She was indeed a very beautiful and lively girl, except for Gao Kui.
After ordering the food, Chu Zihang thoughtfully asked everyone if they wanted to drink milk tea, since a new subway milk tea shop had recently opened nearby and he happened to know the shop's delivery number.
Everyone said they wanted some, except for Chen Motong: "The sugar and calories in milk tea are too high. I'm on a diet recently, so I'll just drink mineral water."
Chu Zihang understood, counted the heads, and fearing it wouldn't be enough, ordered two more drinks.
More than an hour later, the food and milk tea were delivered one after another. Guderian told the school staff to close the gate, and then everyone moved to the cafeteria.
Fingel carried a bag and distributed milk tea to everyone. Chen Motong sat at the dining table, propping her chin up with one hand and looking up at Gao Kui. She crossed her legs and swung her little feet around.
"Hey, you guys didn't really forget to order my milk tea, did you? When girls say no, they often mean yes."
"Chu Zihang ordered two extra drinks." Gao Kui said expressionlessly.
"Just kidding."
Chen Motong stuck out her tongue and continued to stare at Gao Kui: "I think I'll just drink mineral water. Milk tea is a notorious calorie bomb. To maintain a good figure, I have to control my diet."
"But you and Chu Zihang, you two need to each have two drinks, and you should eat more later too. You're both on the thin side, looking a bit frail."
Gao Kui's expression softened somewhat, but not by much.
She's not a bad girl, she just doesn't click with him.
The conversation with Chen Motong was not pleasant.
Everyone thinks Chen Motong is a good girl, beautiful, lively, and quirky, practically Huang Rong straight out of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".
But Gao Kui just didn't like it, and even felt that communicating and getting along with Chen Motong was a very painful thing.
“Buzz buzz buzz buzz…”
The atmosphere inside the cafeteria was cheerful and harmonious, but suddenly a loud and piercing alarm sounded outside, followed by the sounds of school staff quickly assembling and going on alert.
Guderian, who had spent the entire night trying to matchmake Gao Kui by introducing him to girlfriends, suddenly turned solemn. Gao Kui also put down his chopsticks, his eyes blazing with golden fire.
An enemy attack occurred; someone attempted to break into the mental hospital, which was being converted into a preparatory school.
Chapter 39 A Dragon Girl Fell From the Sky
This mental hospital was originally built to guard against Gao Kui, a potentially high-risk mixed-race individual. Its security level is basically equivalent to that of a medium-security prison.
The most striking feature is the wall, which is about half a meter thick and made of solid bricks. The foundation is very deep, and the wall is more than five meters higher than the ground on average. The only difference from a real prison is that the top of the wall is not equipped with barbed wire or dagger wire.
Once the cast steel gate is closed, it is truly impregnable, resembling the legendary Stanley Prison from both the inside and outside.
Gao Kui, Chu Zihang, Finger, and a dozen or so fully armed school workers, who were wearing sunglasses even late at night, swarmed to the section of the wall where the alarm had sounded.
There was only one enemy who attacked the fortress and threw everyone into chaos: a chestnut-haired girl.
Looking up from below, the girl is wearing white sneakers and short socks, her legs are long and slender, she is wearing light blue denim shorts, a white tank top, and a loose denim jacket over the tank top.
A protruding iron nail at the top of the wall caught on the back collar of a denim jacket, suspending the girl on the wall like Jesus nailed to the cross.
A dozen beams of super-bright flashlight shone on the girl, making her grimace and squint her clear eyes into two crescent-shaped slits.
"Oh, Jesus!"
Professor Guderian exclaimed in amazement, reciting the true name of the Lord; this was the first time he had ever seen such a beautiful girl.
Chu Zihang and the others silently took a step back, all understanding Guderian's level of shock; she was truly a stunningly beautiful girl.
Mixed-race individuals generally have superior genes compared to normal people, and almost every mixed-race person is a handsome man or a beautiful woman. Guderian, with his gray hair, had lived most of his life and was very knowledgeable.
But none of the girls Guderian has met so far, including Chen Motong whom he just met today and wanted to matchmake with Gao Kui, seem to be as good as the grinning girl hanging on the wall.
How should I describe this girl?
Flawless. Ignoring the girl's relatively flat figure, she truly is flawless.
Just like Eve, the first and only woman created by God, who was "bone of bones and flesh of flesh," only God could create such unparalleled beauty.
"What's this? Did a beautiful girl fall from the sky?"
Has anyone said, "I've seen this girl before"?
Gao Kui held the flashlight and shone it on the girl, scrutinizing her grimacing face as he made a sarcastic remark.
"No, it shouldn't be Lin Daiyu."
Chen Motong also scrutinized the girl's face, and seriously discussed Redology with Gao Kui: "Lin Daiyu could never make such an expression; it's more like Xue Baoqin, whose inner personality is like Shi Xiangyun."
Which version of Xue Baoqin?
"Chengjia version, Chengyi version, and Gengchen version are all fine, but it won't be the Xue Baoqin from the 87 TV series. I don't mean any harm to Wang Yang's acting skills, but she really can't capture the feeling of Xue Baoqin in the original novel."
"Actually, Teacher Wang Yang's performance in 'Journey to the West' was very good. Her portrayal of Qingfeng of Wuzhuang Temple was truly superb..."
For the first time, Gao Kui and Chen Motong found common ground, chatting about everything from the girl to "Dream of the Red Chamber," and then from "Dream of the Red Chamber" to "Journey to the West," completely forgetting that there was a beautiful and intelligent girl hanging on the wall.
"Shut up!
"I'm still hanging on the wall, and you guys are still in the mood to hold an awards ceremony? It's utter chaos!"
The girl thrashed about, waving her arms and legs, shouting, "Shouldn't the most important thing be to save me first?!"
The girl's first sentence was a bit nonsensical, but Gao Kui understood what she meant: she was quoting a line from the movie "Forbidden City Cop" to criticize Gao Kui and Chen Motong for not grasping the point.
Professor Guderian, recovering from his shock, instructed Fingel: "Quickly find a ladder and have your junior brother rescue this girl!"
Men can change their minds just as quickly as women can.
Just minutes ago, Professor Guderian was thinking of bringing Chen Motong and Gao Kui together, but upon seeing the girl, he immediately changed his mind.
"Bah..."
Perhaps because the girl was thrashing around wildly, before Fingel could even react, the collar of his denim jacket, which had been caught on a nail, was torn.
Gao Kui stood there stunned, unable to react in time. Chu Zihang, Chen Motong, and Finger instinctively rushed forward, trying to catch the girl.
The girl, who had been struggling incessantly, happened to avoid Chen Motong and the other two who were trying to catch her, and instead bumped into Gao Kui's arms.
Gao Kui, who was physically weakest and completely unprepared, grabbed the girl's waist, staggered back two steps, and almost fell to the ground.
"Thank you, Brother Ai."
The girl threw herself into Gao Kui's arms, tilted her head back, grinned, and thanked him, while also making a sarcastic remark.
Chen Motong said she was Xue Baoqin, a personality version of Shi Xiangyun, so she cosplayed Shi Xiangyun: In Dream of the Red Chamber, Shi Xiangyun always pronounced "Second Brother" as "Ai Brother" when calling Jia Baoyu because of her unclear speech.
"I'd rather not love my brother. I actually really dislike Jia Baoyu. He grew up surrounded by women, is a habitual liar, and has no sense of responsibility..."
Chen Motong interrupted Gao Kui again: "When did Jia Baoyu become a habitual liar?"
"Jia Baoyu often considered himself a person who cherishes flowers, and he always doted on the maids, sisters and cousins in the garden, proclaiming himself to be an extraordinary man who refused to conform to worldly ways."
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