800,000 Yuan? Was meeting her even worth it?
“It seems that I’ve really misjudged you. I didn’t know you were that kind of person.”
Yao Ran didn’t say anything. She simply smiled and continued to type out her message. Besides, she was still sending the messages as Xu Xuan anyway. Who cared what the coach thought of her?
“Wouldn’t it be better for you to convince her yourself? My relationship with her is quite good, so I’ll be able to ask her out to meet with you, but whether or not she’d agree to join your organization is up to your ability to convince her.”
“If I couldn’t bring her out, it would be even more impossible for others to persuade her. How about this? I’ll give you another piece of information. Her family isn’t financially…gifted. If she knew that you were recruiting her, I’m sure she wouldn’t have any hesitation in joining you. Unless…do you doubt the prestige of your tennis club?”
Yao Ran’s eyes glinted as she sent the message.
Ha!
At this point, he subconsciously looked at the girl in the corner opposite him and said, “Our Chinese Medicine Faculty is also going to have a program this year. If your seniors hadn’t graduated or…”
Qiao Nian’s previous batch of students had basically transferred to other departments in their second year.
It wasn’t appropriate for Shen Yugui to say this directly in front of the new students. So, he paused for a second and continued, “If you want to come up with a program, it will definitely only be produced by your batch. Do you have any ideas? If you do, you can raise them.”
Everyone had discussed this topic before he arrived.
They even told the people who came later about how the Clinical Department almost snatched their private room.
After Shen Yugui brought it up, Song Tian was the first to speak. “We just met someone from the Clinical Department. They seem to be performing a dance this year. As for us… we also want to perform a dance.”
She was cheerful and straightforward. She didn’t hide anything. Her baby face was quite confident. She raised her hand and looked around at the people in the private room, then said, “I learned folk dance for a few years. I can do a solo dance. But there’s a problem. I don’t have a soundtrack. It might not be very effective if I play the CD. Who knows how to play an instrument? It’s best if we can coordinate!”
She had already asked the rest about their specialties when she first arrived. Basically, no one wanted to go up.
She had learned folk dance for a few years and was very experienced in it. It was fine for her to go up and take the lead. She would also go up to represent the class when they were required to perform in her high school in the past. She wasn’t afraid of such occasions.
Yao Ran gritted her teeth as she scanned through their messages, digging her fingernails into her palm.
However, a thought crossed her mind, and her eyes lit up. If she also extorted money from him, then wouldn’t that mean that she’d be able to double her winnings?
It was like hitting two birds with one stone!