Madam’s Identities Shocks the Entire City Again

Chapter 4557: You don't have to go to Jiusuo anymore

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"enough!"

Ye Lan stopped her before she could finish. She could no longer conceal her anger and said angrily, "You don't think others are aggressive, but you think your compatriots are wrong. You asked everyone to respect the cultural differences and living habits of foreign music masters. Why don't you say that this is Beijing City, and when he comes here, he should respect the local customs, culture and ways of expression?"

"Aunt Ye..." Hai Tong was a little flustered by the question. She couldn't answer any question. Subconsciously, she wanted to act coquettishly towards Ye Lan so that Ye Lan would stop talking.

But this time, Ye Lan seemed extremely angry at her behavior. She didn't give her any face at all and didn't let her get close to her at all.

"Your parents sent you abroad to study and see the world. They didn't send you abroad to learn foreign knowledge and then look down on your own culture."

"It's fine if you say this to me, but don't do it in front of your Grandpa Ye. I'm afraid he's too old to handle it."

Ye Lan's face was stern. He turned sideways and looked back: "Also, if you really think that life abroad is so good, you don't have to come back. You can just stay abroad to develop. No one at home will force you. I can also explain it to your parents."

The major that Haitong studies is one of the most advanced majors nowadays.

Ye Maoshan found Bo Jingxing and gave her information to him. Bo Jingxing agreed to let Haitong try at the ninth institute.

But Ye Lan has now changed his mind and plans to go back and persuade the old man to let it go.

If a person's heart is not in his own country, it will be meaningless even if they try their best to keep him here, and it will only create hidden dangers for the Jiusuo.

Besides, Jiusuo is not a place that everyone can enter.

Haitong's heart is not here, and she doesn't want to force it.

"Aunt Ye." Hai Tong was flustered when she heard her say that. She looked at her pleadingly. She wanted to pull her, but was afraid that Ye Lan would avoid her again. "If you are angry, I won't say anything. Don't tell my parents. I am willing to take the job at the Ninth Institute."

When her family heard that Mr. Ye had helped her find the second son of the Bo family and arranged for her to enter the Ninth Institute, they were extremely proud and happy.

If she fails at the last moment.

There is no way her family would forgive her.

Haitong was afraid that her strict father would talk to her.

"Aunt Ye..." "I'm willing to go to Jiusuo."

Before she realized what she said was wrong, Ye Lan was already extremely disappointed in her.

Mr. Ye allowed her to enter the Ninth Institute because she was the descendant of a meritorious serviceman. When she arrived here, she seemed to understand that the Ninth Institute needed her.

And she was willing to go just for the sake of her family.

"Need not."

Ye Lan refused firmly this time and said, "You don't have to go to the Ninth Institute, and don't force yourself. I will go back and talk to my dad about it."

She finished speaking.

Not giving Haitong a chance to pester him again, he distanced himself from her: "Your classmate is still inside, you want to take her back to the hotel, right?"

"…Um."

"Then I won't waste your time. You can go find your classmates and don't keep them waiting for a long time." Ye Lan looked like she had something else to do and didn't even ask the driver to give them a ride.

In the past, when Haitong went home so late, she would definitely ask her driver to take her home, so as not to worry about the girl's safety if it was too late.

But Ye Lan didn't mention it this time.

It can be seen that she is actually still very angry.

Haitong knew this very well.

Seeing that Ye Lan was indifferent to her and sent her away, she felt sad and aggrieved. She bit her lip and looked at Ye Lan unwillingly.

Seeing that the other party has no intention of changing his mind.

Haitong finally walked away in anger.

(End of this chapter)