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Chapter 892 Senior Hao Yun!

Chapter 892 Senior Hao Yun!

Hao Yun returned to the capital and submitted the paper “The Rise of Computer Crime and the Lag of Law” as his graduate thesis.

He will graduate with his master’s degree in July.

Next up is my life as a doctoral student starting in September.

The paper “The Rise of Computer Crime and the Lag of Law” which was awarded by the system was one that Hao Yun received earlier.

The topic is huge, but the discussion is very shallow.

In the past few years, under the guidance of Chen Xingliang, Hao Yun has made great progress, and Senior Brother Che Hao has also helped a lot.

During his postgraduate studies, he also published three papers: “Research on the Psychiatric Defense System – Reflections on the American Psychiatric Defense System”, “The ‘Risk Offender’ Model of Criminal Attribution of Internet Participation Behavior and Its Reflection”, and “Legal Construction of Preventing and Punishing Computer Crimes”.

Including this graduation thesis, there are four papers in total.

Moreover, they are all C journals or Beijing Nuclear Science and Technology Journal papers, and their value is higher than that of some papers written by doctoral students.

Of course, there is no shortage of garbage in C journals.

For Hao Yun now, writing a paper is as easy as drinking water and eating.

Some time ago, he was invited by the Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology to write a paper titled “Hello! Mr. Tree” for it.

Either the paper was awarded by the system, or it was written by him himself.

The quality is not much worse than the film and television papers given by the system.

Hao Yun thought that Chen Xingliang would take his written paper back to read, after all, it was tens of thousands of words.

I didn’t expect him to just open it and read it.

He didn’t ask Hao Yun to leave, and occasionally asked a few questions, so Hao Yun had no choice but to wait in his office.

This kind of time is very precious and naturally cannot be wasted.

So Hao Yun took out another paper, which was the “Criminal Law Concept in the Internet Age – Focusing on the Moderation of Criminal Law” awarded for the Level 4 Computer Science Exam, and began to make revisions on the manuscript with a pen.

The quality of this paper is very high.

It can be said to be the No. 1 paper rewarded by the system, so Hao Yun doesn’t want to give it to Chen Xingliang for the time being.

He plans to publish it after completing his PhD.

Hao Yun could not attend classes like other graduate students, or assist his supervisor in research.

Chen Xingliang’s education of him mainly took two forms.

One is the thesis. During the three years of graduate study, I wrote three papers plus a graduation thesis.

Another is reading and thinking.

Chen Xingliang would push some book lists to Hao Yun for reading, and then discuss the contents of the book lists with Hao Yun when he had time.

The technical content of this discussion is very high, much higher than that of ordinary graduate students taking classes with their tutors.

Hao Yun not only reads the book once, but often also consults other books and materials.

Although being a master’s student at Peking University may be very insignificant among Hao Yun’s many brilliant achievements, it is the thing that occupies most of his free time.

“New paper?” Chen Xingliang saw it.

“Well, it’s not finished yet.” Hao Yun nodded.

In fact, when your supervisor is reading your paper and occasionally asking a question or two, it would be really impolite for you to do other things.

However, Hao Yun answered Chen Xingliang’s questions without any mistakes.

Besides, Chen Xingliang doesn’t care about this kind of thing. He only cares about what you say, regardless of what you are doing when you say it.

Even if you are taking a shit, it doesn’t matter as long as you can answer to his satisfaction.

The academic bigwig has a very dignified demeanor.

“What is it about?” Chen Xingliang continued to read the paper that Hao Yun gave him.

He read it very quickly, after all, he was the one who supervised the paper.

He only looked for things that would allow Hao Yun to display his talents better.

“‘The concept of criminal law in the Internet age – centered on the modesty of criminal law’…” Hao Yun did not hide anything.

“It’s the principle of modesty. I’ll introduce you to Zhang Mingkai when I have time.”

Chen Xingliang kept reading and turning pages. It was obvious that this teacher and student pair were very good at multitasking. Reading Hao Yun’s old paper did not affect his discussion of the new paper with Hao Yun at all.

“Will there be academic conflicts between factions?” Hao Yun certainly knew Zhang Mingkai.

“Just you?” Chen Xingliang finally looked up at Hao Yun.

“Uh……”

Well, I am not worthy. I have no academic background at all, so there is naturally no question of any conflict of academic ideas.

Hao Yun sat in Chen Xingliang’s office for half a day.

Even if a master’s thesis is completed, he just needs to come and collect his diploma.

Doctoral students also just need to go through the procedures when the time comes.

“I haven’t invited the teacher to dinner yet…”

The campus is not necessarily very clean, and there is no shortage of white-haired old professors who use their bodies to help students graduate.

But Chen Xingliang’s case is particularly simple.

“Didn’t I treat you to a meal in the cafeteria?” Chen Xingliang planned to eat in the cafeteria again.

“I have chef-level cooking skills!”

It’s not that Hao Yun couldn’t eat the food in the cafeteria, but he felt that a meal in the cafeteria that cost only twenty or thirty yuan at most did not reflect his respect for his tutor.

“Then…” Chen Xingliang couldn’t refuse.

“I have a house near my school and I’ve been living in it for the past few days. I’ve prepared all the food. I’ll call Brother Che Hao over and we’ll have a drink in the evening.” Hao Yun invited sincerely.

“Okay, how about we meet at the school gate at 6:30?” Chen Xingliang nodded.

Hao Yun joined Che Hao and they chatted on a bench near the school gate.

After graduation, Che Hao worked as a teacher at the Law School of the University of International Business and Economics for a year. He is now doing postdoctoral research at the Law School of Mizuki University.

I will return to Peking University Law School to teach next year.

The path is clearly laid out, and it is the perfect path for a legal scholar to succeed. If nothing unexpected happens, he can at least become the dean of a law school in the future.

If Hao Yun had followed Chen Xingliang diligently, his path might have been different from Che Hao’s, but it would have certainly been a smooth journey as well.

While waiting, a few students on the grass not far away were fiddling with some equipment and soon formed a small band.

This is the normal life of college students.

I will do things I like in the evening when students have finished their classes and the sun has not yet set.

This small band is full of experienced and professional people.

The performance will begin soon.

Students who had just finished their meals gathered around in groups of three or four, waiting to watch the fun. Some people who had heard these people sing before called out their names.

It seems that he is quite famous.

The prelude is strangely familiar and a bit long.

However, no matter how long the prelude is, it will always end in the moment of “Let me take another look at you, from south to north.”

“This song is good!” Che Hao exclaimed after listening for a while.

Then he saw Hao Yun had a strange expression on his face. He wiped his face with the back of his hand and asked in confusion, “Why are you looking at me like that?”

“This is my song!” Hao Yun was speechless.

“Ah?!” Che Hao didn’t know what to say.

No matter what he said, it always seemed that he didn’t care enough about his junior fellow apprentice.

Hao Yun stood up and walked over to the small band, put two hundred-dollar bills into the cash box, and asked, “Excuse me, classmate, can I sing the song I just sang?”

“Ah?!” I don’t know if the girl singing is from Peking University, but she doesn’t look like the type who studies hard. She wore a short-sleeved shirt in such a warm but still chilly weather, revealing half of her tattooed arm.

Hao Yun’s request surprised her.

However, although Hao Yun was wearing a hat and had an untidy beard, the lead singer recognized Hao Yun almost the next second.

“Hao Yun! You are Hao Yun…senior!”

“Yes, can I borrow it?” Hao Yun pointed at the guitar she was straddling.

“Of… course!” The female lead singer was trembling all over.

She knew that Hao Yun was a student at the same school, a master’s student, and she had hoped countless times to run into this senior on campus, but she waited for a whole year before meeting him in this inexplicable way.

Hao Yun took the guitar, and in the stunned eyes of the people around him, he politely took off his hat and bowed.

Only at this time did the band members find their souls again.

The familiar prelude sounded again.

The female lead singer’s singing skills were average, with more emotion than technique, and she received a lot of applause.

Now Hao Yun has picked up the guitar. His guitar skills have reached an extremely high level. Apart from those top guitar masters, there are not many people who can surpass him.

When it comes to singing skills, professional level is professional level.

Therefore, Hao Yun’s “Anhe Bridge” did not receive applause, but tears.

Some people burst into tears while listening.

In fact, they may not know why they want to cry or why they cry.

Chen Xingliang looked at the scene with a little surprise, but he did not step forward.

Instead, he glanced around, found Che Hao, sat down next to him, and listened quietly to his student showing another side of him that did not belong to law.

“Hao Yun is really talented.” Che Hao said with emotion.

“Well, he’s an interesting person.” Chen Xingliang accepted Hao Yun as his doctoral student because he thought Hao Yun was an interesting person.

Talent is worthless in front of someone like Chen Xingliang.

As for hard work, Hao Yun obviously lacks that thing. At least he does not have the kind of effort to devote his life to law.

Hao Yun had already finished singing the song.

“Sorry, that’s all for today. I wish my juniors a happy college life.” Hao Yun waved his hand and walked towards his mentor and seniors.

Peking University students have slightly higher quality and reserve.

So Hao Yun left smoothly and no one stopped the three of them.

The driver has already driven the car and is waiting at the door.

“Porsche…” Che Hao felt inexplicably envious. He probably would never have the chance to drive one in his lifetime.

Not only was he unaffordable, it also did not suit his academic status.

“Brother, if you like it, I’ll give you one.” Hao Yun was not joking at all. He now earns hundreds of millions a year, and even if he is still investing, he still has hundreds of millions of disposable funds.

He can buy a hundred grocery shopping cars like the Cayenne every year.

“Forget it, just lend it to me to drive occasionally.” Che Hao refused without hesitation.

That favor was too great for him to repay.

Hao Yun’s invitation to the teacher for dinner was not a spur of the moment decision, so many ingredients had been prepared since yesterday.

I made a few secret dishes and a few of my signature dishes, filling the table.

Perhaps academics don’t have much social ability, or they just don’t bother to be polite, so it’s no surprise that they were discussing legal topics at the dinner table.

“After learning so many things, what do you plan to do in the future?” Chen Xingliang asked.

“I’ll probably do some research on legal theory, write a paper or something.”

It is impossible for Hao Yun to become a lawyer or a law teacher.

“Recently, the Legislative Affairs Commission has a special group on Internet law. Your senior brother Wang Zhengxun is the leader of the group. You two should contact them and help out to see if you can learn something.”

Chen Xingliang assigned a task to Hao Yun and Che Hao.

Naturally, the two nodded in agreement without hesitation.

Can ordinary people participate in this kind of thing?

(End of this chapter)