Stanley absolutely admired Cooper. Back then, Cooper was the one who made the first decent online game in the world. If he had continued to develop the industry, Cethos’ current online games would be a lot better.

“Uncle Cooper is the ancestor and legend of our profession.” Stanley continued to sing praises for Cooper, just like the endless stream of a river. Linus was also listening and nodding from time to time, acting perfectly normal.

The four of them continued to walk. Intrigued, Linus took out his mobile phone to take pictures. After a while, he walked from beginning to end of the corridor and saw that a newcomer’s photo was hung up on the wall.

The photos were updated every six months, swapping some old photos for new ones. This time, there were four newcomers, all with extraordinary backgrounds.

Those among whose photos were hung were an alumni who graduated from the Department of Literature who had just won the Nobel Prize in Literature, another who had guided his students to win the Summer Olympics global championship, the chief designer of the first-generation domestic aircraft carrier that had just launched, and the last was the person who had won a gold medal in an international performance competition.

Wasn’t it Natasha who just won the gold medal in the performance contest? Unexpectedly, Natasha’s photo was actually hung in the alumni corridor. Not only that, her impressive achievements were written beneath her photos as well. Seeing Natasha’s photo being hung on the alumni corridor, Sophia burst into inexplicable rage.

Her photo had never been hung on the corridor so why did Natasha get to have hers hung? Bayside University was not owned by her family! They both had similar backgrounds, so why did Natasha get to have her photo hung and not Sophia?

There were only two people who had their photos hung in the alumni corridor during their school term—one was Cooper and the other was Natasha. Cooper’s photo was there because he improved the USB drive while studying in Bayside University, compiled the world’s first prototype of online games, brought an unprecedented major change to the computer industry, and also opened up a whole new field.

Those who developed online games all called him Grandmaster. The reason his photo was hung was because he was truly capable. Meanwhile, what did Natasha do?

nuisance. Take

 

even look at it. His uncle Michael’s photo was also hung on the alumni corridor after becoming Cethos’s first Oscar-winning actor and promoting Cethos language movies to the European and American mainstream markets. How can Natasha, this little b*tch, shamelessly hang her own photo on

others. How dare she have her photo hung up on the corridor? Having Natasha’s photo hung here was an insult to everyone who was truly

 

it down.” Because there were no stools here and the photos were very high up, Stanley squatted down, patted his shoulder and let Sophia, who was

and climbed up to take down Natasha’s beautiful photo. Sean did not stop her. Although

the Michel Group was aggressively trying to take them down too. Thus, it was unlikely for them to let Natasha have her way

was obviously not as great as the other alumni, so it was unfair to put her photo up there. Meanwhile, there were many students

had taken down Natasha’s photo, no one opposed it, but instead thought that this was the right thing to do. The previous alumni had all made

photo, she heard a rush of footsteps. She looked at one side of the alumni corridor

was about to have her reputation ruined, she immediately felt better. When she learned that the alumni corridor had finished being maintained and opened today,

and many

clack… Natasha rushed over in her high

realizing she was in deep trouble. However, she had already completely offended Natasha anyway. The both of them had long shed all pretenses of cordiality, so it didn’t matter if they fought

also snatched her husband away! Thinking about this, a wave of confidence arose in Sophia and she took on a

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