There was no need for Gu Changsheng to worry about dealing with Professor Allen, a phone call to Mr. Dai, Dai Linfeng, would take care of all issues since Gu Changsheng had not yet had any direct contact with Oxford.
And as for whether Oxford would help out?
What a joke. They were handed an exhibition piece worth billions, and to them, it's practically the same as getting it for free...
Will anyone even know what the situation will be a hundred years from now with a donation offered for a century-long exhibition? Oxford felt like it had scored a huge bargain, and in this matter, the other party was just another regular professor from Harvard, certainly not someone who could represent the school's administration. Oxford was not afraid that Harvard would declare war over such an affair.
Besides, this was a case where 'Mr. Gu' had the right on his side, and there were students from Jiangfu University and Harvard to testify.