Chapter 1057 (1/2)

When Li Mu, accompanied by Lawrence and other Harvard school leaders, visited the Harvard campus for one hundred years, Li Ziwei, Li Mu's assistant, was busy in the group.

At this time, Li Mu's anger against Yahoo reporter's news has been constantly fermenting on the American network, winning unprecedented support for Li Mu. Silicon Valley staff immediately fed back the online public opinion to Li Ziwei.

As Li Mu's personal assistant, Li Ziwei immediately recorded the feedback from the company's employees, and then reported to Li Mu at the right time.

However, Li Mu didn't have any spare time. Lawrence was enthusiastically introducing the blocks and tiles of Harvard campus to him all the way. The media reporters followed him all the way, and the fanatical students followed him all the way. Every time they went to a place, they would attract a large number of students to watch. Therefore, the current situation has been very big and expanding.

After two hours' visit, it was dinner time that finally made Li Mu relaxed.

Harvard arranged a dinner party for Li Mu and his entourage in the banquet hall of the school. Next to the banquet hall, there was Harvard's canteen, which was very similar to the Hogwarts restaurant in Harry Potter. Fortunately, the banquet hall was closed to students and other teaching staff for the time being due to Li Mu's hospitality, which finally gave Li Mu a relatively quiet space Room.

Before dinner, there were more leaders from Harvard who Li Mu had never met before. Lawrence introduced them to Li Mu one by one, and said to Li Mu, ”there is also a vice president of Harvard who is specially in charge of capital planning and project management. He was on a business trip in Washington. I heard that you are coming here. Today, he came back in a special way. Now it should be almost there.”

Li Mu didn't expect that there was also a vice president of Chinese descent at Harvard, a female Chinese official who had been accompanying him before. It was said that she was a legal adviser of Harvard, but her position was not high.

A few minutes later, a middle-aged Chinese man in his forties stepped into the banquet hall. When Lawrence saw him, he said, ”Hey, Andy, come here!”

The Chinese American man named Andy smiled and nodded to Lawrence, and strode to Lawrence. Lawrence hurriedly introduced to Li Mu, ”Li Mu, this is the Chinese American vice president I said. His English name is Andy, and his Chinese name is Sorry, let Andy introduce himself to you. I can't read his Chinese name. ”

The middle-aged Chinese man reached out to Li Mu enthusiastically, and said to him in extremely standard Mandarin: ”Hello Li Mu, I've heard a lot about it. My name is Xie huairu, a Confucian scholar.”

Li Mu looked at Xie huairu carefully. Although he was sure that it was the first time he met him, he always had an inexplicable eye acquaintance, but he couldn't remember how it was.

Xie huairu is emaciated. Although he is a little older, he still looks like a scholar. He has a very friendly smile. At a glance, he is a man of great demeanor. Li Mu shakes hands with him and politely says, ”Mr. Xie's Mandarin is very standard. Should he have stayed in China?”

Many Chinese Americans under the age of 50 were born in the United States. Their parents came to the United States from China during the war because of various reasons, and they may not have set foot on the land of China for life. Generally speaking, it is difficult for Chinese Americans who have not lived in China to speak such standard Mandarin.

Because most of these Chinese people have strong Cantonese and Fujian accents in their accents, which is closely related to their parents' generation. Most of the Chinese who came to the United States through the sea decades ago were from the southeast coast. When they came, they didn't have the concept of Putonghua, so they came to the United States with their hometown accents The voice was naturally passed on to their children, and Xie huairu's accent was the complete CCTV anchor tune. Li Mu could not even hear the accent of any province in his Mandarin.

Xie huairu also knew that his standard Mandarin was exposed, so he smiled and said to Li Mu, ”I immigrated to the United States more than ten years ago, and lived in China for the first two decades.”

Li Mu nodded softly and said with a smile, ”no wonder your Mandarin is so standard.”

Li Mu didn't have any special performance on the surface, but he was shocked. Xie huairu, a Chinese American who had just immigrated to the United States for more than ten years, was able to become a vice president of Harvard, and was specially responsible for capital planning and project management, which was surprising.

Although Li Mu doesn't know much about Harvard's organizational structure, it can be inferred from Xie huairu's work that the real power in his hands is probably second only to the executive vice president in the vice president's sequence. It's really remarkable that he has achieved so much in more than ten years.

Xie huairu asked Li Mu with a smile, ”how do you feel about Harvard?”