Iâm A Quadrillionaire chapter 149 âOkay, Mr. Carson, itâs a deal then, but I hope I can donate anonymously and that I am not gawked at like a monkey wherever I walk around in the campus.â
âNo problem.â
Just like that, David was taken by Oliver to the universityâs finance department. Olver even called over the heads of South River University.
After the donation was completed and 100 million was received, the heads of South River University still felt like they were in a dream.
In the past, when someone donated a few million dollars, they would host a conference with much fanfare to publicize it, but now donating 100 million dollars was completed so easily.
Davidâs name was also university headsâ lists. He was definitely someone with money, so they would try their best not to offend him.
âMr. Lidell, thank you for your contribution to the construction of South River University. On behalf of all the teachers and students of the school, I sincerely thank you,â Oliver said while holding Davidâs hand tightly.
A donation of 100 million dollars was definitely a first in history. Now, David was still a student and he did not want to be famous and be watched.
When he graduated, he could publicize this matter, and then the reputation of the university would be improved according to the situation.
A third-year student, who started a business outside to make money, donated 100 million directly to the school. How strong was his sense of belonging that he would do this?
Moreover, he could make so much money by starting a business in the third year, which showed that the education of the university was very good!
Oliverâs heart blossomed with joy.
This would not only benefit the university but also increase its popularity and attract more students, killing two birds with one stone.
âMr. Carson, you are too kind. South River University is also my alma mater and itâs the place that educated me to become a talented person. I believe that every future student will also want to do something to contribute to South River University,â David replied politely.
Then, the heads of the school shook Davidâs hand and thanked him. David also responded to them politely one by one.
Because David did not want to publicize this, the school did not hold any donation ceremony.
After the donation, David left the school and continued to take time off. Going to class was not very important to him now.
Moreover, he had maximum mind power and he could learn everything super fast. Hence, he felt that he would not fail his class, and would only go to the more important classes.
Even if he failed, he believed that the university would let him pass.
It was the weekend again.
After half a month of recuperating, Sallyâs body was almost healed.
They planned to go back to Shu City together this weekend to move some needed things over.
David was also going to pick up Aunt Dianaâs family whereby he would see how to convince them to move to River City. While he was there, he would go and ask for his parentsâ compensation back.
David felt that he could only do his own things without worries after he settled his family down.
Lily went back to university half a month ago. Hence, Sallyâs family of three, David, and the two drivers, Wayne and Gordon, rushed to Shu City on Friday evening.
David bought another G Wagon so that Wayne and Gordon could each drive one.
These former mercenaries would be fine if they did not sleep for three or two days, let alone drive for a few hours.
They departed at 6 p.m., and it was already midnight by the time they arrived in Shu City.
After David sent Aunt Sallyâs family home, he, Wayne, and Gordon found a hotel in the county.
Sally wanted David to stay at their home. After all, he had lived here for two years.
However, now David felt that he and Jacey were both grown up, and both of them should have their privacy. It was more comfortable to live alone, and it felt a little awkward to sleep with Jacey.
It did not seem appropriate to stay in Lilyâs room either, so he could only go to stay in a hotel. With that, h e insisted on leaving with Wayne and Gordon.
When he was leaving, David asked for the agreement signed with his Uncle Bobbyâs name.
âDave, in reality, according to your ability, that compensation is nothing to you, but I know that you are angry. Bobby is indeed wrong for doing some of those things, but at the end of the day, he is still your uncle. He raised you for several years and I hope you wonât overdo it,â Sally said earnestly when she handed the agreement to David.
âI understand, Aunt Sally. I just want to get back the things that belong to me,â David said. âOkay, I believe you. Run along now.â