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Chapter 99 Xu Xiaoran's Trouble

Chapter 99 Xu Xiaoran’s Trouble

Chen Zhihe breathed a sigh of relief after finishing Lei Jun.

Just wait for the bikes to arrive and the project can start.

After progressing to this point, Chen Zhihe felt a little relieved.

To be honest, Chen Zhihe was just a lawyer in his previous life, and this was his first time starting a business.

I really thought that after being reborn, I would have the halo of being the protagonist, and everything I do would be easy, and all the big guys would just accept me and worship me. This is purely obscene.

Chen Zhihe understood the principle of separation between professions as soon as he entered the lawyer profession.

The gap between theory and practice is always wider than imagined. If you really want to start a business, there are so many things involved, and personal strength alone is definitely not enough.

This is also the reason why Chen Zhihe is willing to share the equity with other people in the dormitory. He will not pay people a salary. What was the deal when he agreed to start a collective business at the beginning and it became his own business.

Moreover, wouldn’t it be comfortable to be a major shareholder behind the scenes and a hands-off shopkeeper?

He made it very clear that he would not focus on shared bicycles. If he could live his life over again, he would already have so many BTC, and he would still work so hard to be a miser, and work on a project that is likely to cause a thunderstorm. What would be the point of that?

Doing what you want to do and what is interesting is the right thing to do.

Chen Zhihe ignored the matter and returned to his life as a student.

Anyway, there is still some time before the shared bicycles are launched. He just goes to class and goes to the library every day, which is very regular.

Until Wednesday morning, when Chen Zhihe was reading in the library, he received a call from Xu Xiaoran.

"What's the matter?" When no one spoke on the other end of the phone, Chen Zhihe thought there was something wrong with the project.

After holding it in for a long time, Xu Xiaoran finally said, "Brother Chen, there is something I want to ask you. The paper you wrote for me before was written by you yourself, right?"

Chen Zhihe was confused. Does it matter? Of course he wrote it himself.

"Of course, why do you ask?"

Only then did Xu Xiaoran reveal the truth.

Originally, after Huang Huan's incident happened, Teacher Zhou of Economic Law felt that he had really wronged her, and even exempted Xu Xiaoran from the punishment for helping her answer the question.

But Xu Xiaoran thought that he had already written it anyway, and in order to leave a good impression on Zuo Wanjia to the teacher, he handed over the paper written by Chen Zhihe.

It didn’t matter that the paper was handed in. When Professor Zhou saw the paper, he became furious.

Because he felt that it was impossible for an undergraduate to write a paper, let alone a non-major who came to take classes.

Professor Zhou is strict in teaching, and even more so in academics. In his opinion, this kind of plagiarism is simply a heinous crime.

In class today, I asked Zuo Wanjia to call Xu Xiaoran over.

Xu Xiaoran didn't know what was going on on the way.

During the break, Professor Zhou directly pulled Xu Xiaoran and questioned him.

After the paper was handed over to Xu Xiaoran, he didn't even look at it, so naturally he couldn't answer it.

This undoubtedly confirms that the paper was not written by Xu Xiaoran.

If Xu Xiaoran hadn't been a student of our college, Professor Zhou would have been so angry that he would have punished him.

It was so damn hard that Xu Xiaoran admitted it and said it was written by his roommate.

Professor Zhou was even more angry. At this time, he still lied to him.

If you can’t write it, can your roommate do it?

Professor Zhou laughed angrily and said that it would be fine if your roommate wrote it. As long as you can prove it, I won’t punish your girlfriend.

Professor Zhou cannot control Xu Xiaoran, but Professor Zhou can control Zuo Wanjia.

There was no other way, Xu Xiaoran had no choice but to call Chen Zhihe.

After hearing this, Chen Zhihe was speechless for a while. Why did he have to do such unnecessary things?

But this could not be avoided, so Chen Zhihe had no choice but to pack up his things and go to law school.

When they arrived at the teaching building of the law school, get out of class had not yet ended. Chen Zhihe waited downstairs for a while.

Guessing that the time was almost up, Chen Zhihe walked in and found the classroom Xu Xiaoran mentioned.

After class, people packed their things and prepared to leave. Only Xu Xiaoran and Zuo Wanjia were still in the classroom, and Professor Zhou was still sitting on the podium.

Chen Zhihe pushed the door open and walked in. The three of them looked at him.

Xu Xiaoran opened his mouth and called Chen Zhihe in a low voice, feeling a little embarrassed.

Seeing Chen Zhihe enter the door, Professor Zhou looked at him and asked in a solemn voice: "Did you write the paper?"

Chen Zhihe walked to the front of the lecture, nodded and said, "Yes."

Professor Zhou held his eyes on the bridge of his nose, looked down at the paper, and raised his eyes to Chen Zhihe, and asked slowly: "Sophomore? Finance major? What's your name?"

Chen Zhihe nodded: "Chen Zhihe."

Professor Zhou put down his paper and looked at Chen Zhihe carefully.

He found that this boy named Chen Zhihe was not panicked at all, his demeanor was calm, even a little careless.

"Then tell me, what do you think about this paper?"

The paper was written by Chen Zhihe, and Chen Zhihe understood it very well.

According to the structure of the paper, Chen Zhihe recounted the main content and viewpoints of the paper from beginning to end to Professor Zhou. In the middle, Professor Zhou also asked several targeted questions.

For example, the focus of the dispute, applicable law, and the works and papers cited in the paper.

Chen Zhihe answered them all one by one.

As he talked, Professor Zhou actually felt that this paper might really have been written by Chen Zhihe.

He felt that his idea was ridiculous. Not to mention a sophomore student, even the graduate students he led might not be able to write such a high-level paper.

It’s not that the theoretical level of the paper is very deep, but that it is informative, well-founded, and logically rigorous. It looks more like it was written by a lawyer who has been immersed in the practical world for many years.

This made it impossible for him to convince himself that it was written by an illegal sophomore student.

Law is a highly professional subject. If you really think that you can understand the law by reading some legal provisions, that is just layman's imagination. Legal thinking is the most fundamental thing for law students.

However, judging from Chen Zhihe's retelling of the paper and his answers to questions, there is no way he can say that it was not written by him.

Feeling a little embarrassed, Professor Zhou pondered for a moment: "Have you ever written a paper before?"

There is no way to find fault with the content. Professor Zhou feels that there must be something wrong with the writing being too sophisticated, and there is a high possibility of a ghostwriter.

He did not suspect plagiarism because after he was angry, he checked the plagiarism and found that no one had written this.

Chen Zhihe nodded and said: "I have written it and published it. A paper co-written by Professor Liu Yan of our college and me has just been published."

Um?

Professor Zhou was stunned.

He just asked, waiting for Chen Zhihe to say no before asking again, but he didn't expect to get this answer.

You're only in your sophomore year and you're already publishing a paper?

"What's the name of the paper?" Professor Zhou adjusted his glasses habitually and asked.

Chen Zhihe told the truth.

Professor Zhou said nothing and started searching on the Internet in front of the computer on the podium.

After a while, he searched for Chen Zhihe's papers.

When he saw the journal where the paper was published, he looked at Chen Zhihe in disbelief.

Core journal?

This is a joke.

Even for him, it is difficult to release cores.

He did not suspect that Professor Liu Yan was simply giving Chen Zhihe a name. It did not mean how high the ethics of teachers at Jiang University were. It was only teachers who rubbed against students, and it was rare for students to rub against teachers, let alone an undergraduate.

It's totally unnecessary.

Although it was unbelievable, Professor Zhou basically believed that the paper was written by Chen Zhihe.

So, he nodded and said to Chen Zhihe: "It seems that it was indeed written by you."

Immediately, Professor Zhou said thoughtfully, "Leave a phone number and go have dinner."

Although he didn't know why, Chen Zhihe still wrote his phone number on the paper.

Then under Professor Zhou's greeting, Xu Xiaoran and Zuo Wanjia left the classroom together.



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