Return of the Immortal Emperor Daddy-Chapter 119 University of Society
Wu Tian knew that in the future, he could not afford to be merciful. When he went to the office earlier, Qin Yuhan had not been crying, but he could see the helplessness, sorrow, and despair in her eyes.
If it meant making the people around him happy, Wu Tian wouldn’t mind slaughtering the entire world.
Wu Tian had just returned to the Logistics Department and sat down when Liang Qingren arrived.
"How did you resolve the situation?" Liang Qingren’s beautiful eyes glimmered with concern. This campus belle had an orchid-like scent, and her every smile seemed to warm the heart.
"Don’t worry, it’s been taken care of," Wu Tian said.
"That’s good." Liang Qingren nodded.
"Wu Tian, Wu Tian..."
At that moment, everyone noticed Ren Hou approaching. He seemed to be in a daze, muttering "Wu Tian" as he wandered into the Logistics Department and stopped right in front of him.
"What are you doing?" Seeing that Ren Hou was clearly not in his right mind, Liang Qingren stepped in front of Wu Tian to block his path.
But to everyone’s surprise, Ren Hou suddenly dropped to his knees before Wu Tian. Bowing his head to the floor, he begged, "Please... please forgive me."
Everyone was shocked. The staff of the Logistics Department exchanged glances, their eyes wide with astonishment. None of them understood why Ren Hou was kneeling to Wu Tian.
"And what if I don’t forgive you?" Wu Tian asked from his seat, his tone indifferent.
This father-son duo, Ren Zhong and Ren Hou, had gone too far this time. Their actions were truly unforgivable.
"You won’t forgive me?" Hearing Wu Tian’s words, Ren Hou panicked. He had never encountered a situation like this. Throughout his life, he had rarely needed to beg anyone, and on the few occasions he did, people would quickly agree out of respect for his father. Wu Tian was different.
"No, no, no, you have to forgive me," Ren Hou babbled like a madman. "Forgiving me will be beneficial for you."
Wu Tian couldn’t be bothered to listen.
But Ren Hou had already started his pitch. "First, uh... you see... I graduated from Cambridge University... yes, Cambridge! Do you know Cambridge University? Right, it’s a world-famous school, and all its graduates are talented people... With my help... you... you’ll become a business tycoon for sure!"
"I still refuse," Wu Tian said coolly from his seat.
He had long since seen Ren Hou for the good-for-nothing he was. Indeed, Ren Hou was a graduate of Cambridge University, but who said that all Cambridge graduates were talented? In the end, no matter what school a person graduated from, they all ended up at the same university: the University of Life. And without a doubt, Ren Hou was failing miserably.
"You... you can’t refuse!" Ren Hou grew even more frantic at the rejection and tried to keep pleading with Wu Tian to forgive him. But he had no idea that this method of begging only inspired disgust.
"Please forgive me."
"If you don’t forgive me, I’ll never stop bothering you."
"I’m begging you, forgive me!"
Wu Tian’s expression turned cold. Ren Hou’s attitude was no longer one of begging. Thinking of the humiliation Qin Yuhan had suffered, Wu Tian said indifferently, "I seem to recall someone mentioning something about jumping into a river or running into a wall."
Ren Hou froze. It was true; he and his father, Ren Zhong, had said those words. Ren Hou’s eyes widened in panic, and he stammered, "No, no, no, that really had nothing to do with me! It was him! It was Ren Zhong! He influenced me! It was all his fault! I never really wanted to..."
"Even if he was at fault, anyone else might have the right to criticize him, but you certainly don’t," Wu Tian said calmly. "Go jump in the river."
"I won’t!" Ren Hou cried out, but his legs moved against his will. He stood up and began walking out, his face a mask of terror. He wanted to scream for help, but he couldn’t even open his mouth.
And just like that, he was gone.
"I think he’s finished," Lin Fa remarked from the doorway of the department director’s office.
"Yes, but now that he’s finished, who do you think will be number one in this mock test?" Liang Qingren suddenly asked.
Just before the end of the workday, Qin Yuhan gathered everyone to share some news: the Kuangte Family had announced that the recent mock test was, in fact, the final test. This stunned everyone. Several people looked like they were about to cry; they had treated it casually, thinking it was just a practice run.
Qin Yuhan also shared a website URL where they could check their evaluation from the test. Everyone was impressed by the Kuangte Family’s grand gesture. It was only one test, yet they had built a dedicated website for it. Qin Yuhan explained that they just had to enter their name to see their results.
Everyone hastily pulled out their phones and typed in the address, their faces tense with nerves.
"A lot of companies held mock tests. Does this mean the number one company in Yang City will be noticed by the Kuangte Family?"
"I wonder which company it will be."
"You’re missing the point. The real question is which person the Kuangte Family is looking for."
A buzz of discussion filled the room.
"You’re all so silly. Is there even a need to guess?" Bing Hong scoffed. She opened her phone, typed in her name, and sighed when a ’B’ rating appeared. Then, a thought struck her, and she said cheerfully, "Number one has to be Hua Biehe."
She tried entering Hua Biehe’s name, and an ’S’ rating instantly popped up, making her beam.
The female colleagues next to her saw the screen and gasped. "My god, an S-rank?"
"Then it must be Hua Biehe."
"That’s right! The one the Kuangte Family is after must be Hua Biehe. He’s number one in Yang City."
"I wouldn’t be so sure about that," Lin Fa suddenly interjected, a knowing look on his face.
Everyone gave him a strange look, wondering if he was just jealous. It was common knowledge that Bing Hong had recently been spending a lot of time with Hua Biehe from the Nalan Group.
Bing Hong sneered, "And why wouldn’t Hua Biehe be number one?"
"Check my name," Lin Fa said.
Bing Hong frowned but typed in Lin Fa’s name anyway. To her shock, the rating that appeared was also an ’S’!
"That’s impossible," she said in disbelief.
"The number one isn’t me, though," Lin Fa said. "Try entering my boss’s name."
Bing Hong shot a skeptical look at Wu Tian. She hesitated for a moment but eventually typed his name into the search bar. Instantly, Wu Tian’s evaluation appeared.
"Your boss’s rating is..." she began, but trailed off suddenly, utterly stunned. She looked up at Wu Tian, who was standing beside Lin Fa, her eyes wide with shock and disbelief, as if she were looking at a monster.
"What is it?"
"Yeah, Bing Hong, hurry up and tell us!"
Many in the crowd grew curious and anxious, wondering what could have caused such a reaction. Seeing that she remained silent, a few others used their own phones to look up Wu Tian’s evaluation.
In an instant, they too were left completely dumbfounded.







