There was no way this was an accident.
How could you "accidentally" crumple up a junior's startup application into a ball?
But he did have a point.
Ever since the university began prioritizing student innovation and entrepreneurship projects a few years ago, she, as the teacher in charge of the Dual Innovation Department, had often received many unrealistic startup applications.
The majority of them came from freshmen.
That was why Teacher Zhu had the members of the Dual Innovation Department conduct a preliminary screening. If a project was utterly fanciful or lacked any real feasibility, it wouldn't be eligible for the university's startup funding or a studio.
After all, the startup funds were limited. If everyone could apply, wouldn't some people find ways to exploit the system?
