Chapter 448: 'Brother' is used quite smoothly

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The dean of teaching, who was guarding the door, shouted at An Yin.

An Yin suddenly had a head and three big, how dare he turn back, and run away.

Seeing that An Yin not only didn't listen, but ran away, the head teacher changed his face and chased after her.

Today, the Golden Buddha who usually doesn't dare to invite people takes the initiative to come to the door, and even the principal is personally waiting inside.

If someone still skips class, he, the dean, should not be the dean.

"Which class, stop." The dean shouted as he chased.

An Yin was afraid of alarming the demons in the auditorium, so he had to stop and slowly turn around.

The dean of instruction caught up breathlessly, saw the ****** standing in front of him, and was stunned for a moment.

"Anyin?" An Yin is the first in the school, and no one in the school knows her.

"Hello Director." Anyin squeezed a dry smile.

"If you don't go to class, what are you running?"

"You won't listen to this lesson."

"Today is the future successor of the Qin clan, Qin Jian and President Qin, giving a lecture, how can you not listen?"

"It's because it's him that I can't listen."

"Why?" The Dean of Students was stunned.

"He's my brother, and I grew up with him. I'm used to seeing him at home, and I think it's funny to see him at home. If I go to a class, I'm afraid of laughing...... With so many people, it wouldn't be good if I laughed at it. ”

The teaching director was stunned for a moment, and then he realized that An Yin's identity that had only recently been revealed was the daughter of the third generation of the Qin family.

Qin Jian is really her brother......

The teaching director saw An Yin lowering his head, but he looked like he couldn't help but smile, and he had a headache.

In case, she really laughed and made Qin Jian lose face, it would be really a big trouble.

If his sister doesn't go to class, Qin Jian can't blame the school.

"Someone is absent, what if Mr. Qin blames him?"

"You just said I wasn't feeling well and called in sick."

An Yin has just taken sick leave for several days, and she only went to class today, so she is physically exhausted, which is reasonable.

Besides, An Yin's face was indeed a little pale, and the teaching director was afraid that he would force An Yin to go to class, in case the illness was not over and he fainted in class, the Qin family would have to trouble the school.

"In this case, you write me a fake note, and if the principal asks, I can also explain it."

An Yin immediately took out a pen and paper, quickly wrote a fake note, and handed it to the dean with both hands, "Thank you, director." ”

The dean took it, and An Yin turned around and ran.

Looking at Anyin's figure running faster than a rabbit, where does it look like a sick person.

The dean of education inexplicably had a feeling of being calculated.

Looking at the table below, it's almost time.

Back in the auditorium, he felt the need to report to the principal first.

He walked up to the principal, handed over the slip, and whispered, "There is a student who has asked for leave." ”

"What day is today, how can I ask for leave?"

"It's sick leave."

"Which class? What is your name? Inform the homeroom teacher of their class immediately. ”

"It's An Yin, Mr. Qin's sister. She hadn't been in class a few days ago, and it was the Qin family who called her to ask for sick leave. When I saw her just now, her face was not good, and she said that she was not feeling well, and I was afraid that she would recover from a serious illness and her physical strength had not yet recovered, so she did not dare to stay. ”

The dean of students recounted what had happened.

"......" The principal glanced at Qin Jian, who was walking over, and was directly silent.

They spoke very quietly, but Qin Jian had good ears and could hear their conversation clearly.

He used his 'brother' quite smoothly.

glanced at the auditorium, and sure enough, Anyin was missing, took out his mobile phone, and called Anyin.

Shutdown.

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