Rebirth in the 90s: Melting My Devoted Mr. Iceberg

Chapter 1006: Regret Meeting Too Late



Chapter 1006: Regret Meeting Too Late

Upon hearing what Mr. Huang said to Principal Huang, Jiang Xue understood his meaning and nodded with a smile.

She hadn’t expected that Mr. Huang would actually recognize her, but thinking about her previous signature, she understood.

It seems that Mr. Huang must also have a piece of her calligraphy, otherwise he wouldn’t have recognized her signature. Thinking of this, Jiang Xue decided that she should make her signature more distinct in the future.

Although she’s not worried about being discovered, she’s just afraid that someone with intention might do something.

"That’s wonderful, I never imagined you were Jiang Xue. I originally thought Jiang Xue was an old man like myself. To my surprise, it’s actually a young lady, and such a young and beautiful one at that. Truly impressive, to achieve such accomplishments at a young age."

Mr. Huang was delighted, his expression as though meeting Jiang Xue was something he had long awaited, making Jiang Xue feel a bit embarrassed.

Their demeanor puzzled Principal Huang, who asked, "Dad, Jiang Xue, what kind of silent conversation are you having?"

Hearing this, both of them laughed. Mr. Huang cleared his throat and then seriously said to Principal Huang, "Son, do you remember the calligraphy piece I bought before the New Year?"

"Yes, that piece is always hanging in your study. You look at it several times a day and even copy it." Principal Huang was aware of this because, before the New Year, his father somehow bought a calligraphy piece with the words ’Heaven rewards diligence,’ and would practice it whenever he had free time.

At first, Principal Huang thought Mr. Huang was just being whimsical and would stop after a few days, but unexpectedly, he persisted and still practices it daily.

"That piece was written by Jiang Xue," Mr. Huang said with pride, not expecting that a bout of illness would lead him to meet the calligraphy master he had long admired.

What surprised him even more was that this calligraphy master was so young.

"What?" Principal Huang was shocked, looking at Jiang Xue in disbelief, and asked, "That piece was really written by you?"

Jiang Xue nodded with a smile. She hadn’t seen the piece, but since Mr. Huang recognized her signature, it must have been written by her.

Seeing her nod, Principal Huang believed it. It was clear that Jiang Xue was not someone without a sense of propriety. As she said, she wouldn’t lie.

"Jiang Xue, I never expected your proficiency in calligraphy to be so high, it’s truly admirable." Principal Huang admired Jiang Xue even more. She not only excelled in studies and medicine but also in calligraphy. He wondered what else she couldn’t do.

With this thought, Principal Huang couldn’t help but ask, "Jiang Xue, is there anything you’re not good at?"

"Principal, as you said, there are many things I’m not good at," Jiang Xue said with amusement. "Please feel free to guide me in the future."

"Haha!" Principal Huang laughed heartily, clearly pleased.

The three of them chatted for a while. Seeing it was getting late, Jiang Xue stood up and said, "Mr. Huang, Principal, it’s getting late, I should head home."

"Home?" Mr. Huang was taken aback, asking, "You don’t stay on campus?"

After saying this, he remembered the morning when Jiang Xue saved him on the road. He immediately laughed again and said, "Oh, my memory."

"By the way, where do you live, if you don’t mind sharing?" Mr. Huang asked.

"I don’t mind!" Jiang Xue smiled and then gave her home address.


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