Han Lie quickly skimmed the document and understood the gist.
Just as he expected.
It was, as expected, focused on emphasizing the school's guidance and nurturing, boasting about its spirit and teaching standards—all primarily for publicity.
"Okay, I have no objections."
Han Lie agreed very straightforwardly.
Because the value of this kind of interview was so limited, it was beneath his notice.
However, the school thought differently.
In Magic Capital, Fudan University was at the pinnacle of the bragging industry. They bragged as they pleased, in every way imaginable, to the point of claiming the sky would fall and the earth itself would crack.
Shanghai International Studies University (SISU) was also respectable. Their disciplinary advantages were so significant that no one could complain even if they bragged a little reservedly.
But what did the School of Humanities have? They were practically invisible, daring not even to breathe too loudly, let alone brag.