Yesterday, while she was selecting courses, Celia Nina received an in-app message on the Dragon University app. It was an invitation from a mentor.
In principle, excluding Lin Guang and other privileged prodigies who can choose their mentors, the professors at Dragon University generally have more freedom to choose students.
This manifests in teaching aspects, where they can message students they are interested in, inviting them to participate in their projects.
It seemed unremarkable at first, after all, Lin Guang is a highly sought-after candidate, so it's normal for people to compete for him.
But the key point was that Celia Nina was using Lin Guang's sub-account.
Since Lin Guang's account didn't receive this private message, it implied that the message was deliberately sent to Celia Nina.
Moreover, Celia Nina had just registered and hadn't told anyone her ID, so how did it target her so accurately?
