Then she asked back in a calm tone, "Who told you that?"
The girl was startled.
"Who told you that graduating from school guarantees a desk job?" Director He's body leaned slightly forward, "You think going to college guarantees stability, right?"
As she spoke, she suddenly turned her head towards the row of auditing students in the back.
"Look at them," Director He gestured in Nan Zhubin's direction casually, "Those sitting in the back—"
The girl instinctively turned her head too.
"...???" Nan Zhubin and the others instinctively tensed up.
"—they all have graduate degrees," Director He's voice was confident, "They're seven or eight years, or even ten years older than you. If you withdraw now and replan your life, ten years later when you're their age—"
She paused, as if weighing the importance of her next words.
"—who's to say your job won't be easier, or your salary higher than theirs."
"Maybe when they graduate, they'll end up working for you."
