Bai Ruozhu looked at the dean in surprise. Why hadn't he raised any doubts before? Did he really intend to turn a blind eye to this matter?
Actually, upon reflection, the difference between third and second place wasn't that big; it wasn't about competing for first place. Nevertheless, whether it was a mistake or being taken advantage of, simply letting it go was rather hard to accept.
"I was not quite sure myself, which is why I didn't dare to bring it up just now," the dean said, standing a bit straighter, "Let's go to the organizing committee to confirm, Ruozhu. We will need your help with the scoring."
Upon hearing this, Bai Ruozhu felt relieved. Her personality was not about fighting others at all costs, but she wasn't a pushover either. It was good to see that the dean wasn't a weakling either.
"I'll accompany you. Pressure needs to be applied when necessary," Jiang Yichun said with a stern face.