Lin Tian understood the Miss; if she wasn't dealing with someone trustworthy, she would never casually show such an important item to Professor Xue, and considering he was also the person in charge of this particular laboratory, it proved that Professor Xue was a reliable man.
Moreover, based on the way he greeted others, Lin Tian had a very good impression of the professor, who lacked the pretentiousness and stiffness often associated with his title.
"Ha-ha, Professor Xue, compared to your unconstrained style, us juniors have a long way to go. When I first met you, I thought I had seen Einstein." Lin Tian pointed at his disheveled hair and laughed heartily.
The Miss's complexion went a bit abnormal, worried that Lin Tian's manner of speaking might offend Professor Xue. In the laboratory, Professor Xue only had eyes for his various plants, beakers, and flasks, and even her authority as President Xiao's daughter was not very effective.