Chapter 671 - Tit-for-Tat Competition (1/2)

Chapter 671 t.i.t-for-Tat Compet.i.tion“It’s a good phenomenon, a good phenomenon indeed. It’s considered as progress in our education industry. We should support this.” Princ.i.p.al Wei was grinning from ear to ear. He continuously praised Princ.i.p.al Meng of Ping Cheng High School.

This was because he knew that the more he praised Princ.i.p.al Meng of Ping Cheng High School now, the greater Princ.i.p.al Meng would fall from grace when the results of the college entrance examination were out.

One could not blame him for doing so. For the sake of his school and students, he could only do that.

Furthermore, he was not the one who asked Princ.i.p.al Meng to gamble it in that way.

In the next year’s college entrance examination, Princ.i.p.al Meng had Qiao Nan and s.h.i.+ Qing, these two good seedlings. This point alone would be sufficient to make Princ.i.p.al Meng happy for a year.

“Thank you.” How could Princ.i.p.al Meng not know that Princ.i.p.al Wei’s words were contrary to his thoughts and he was digging a hole for him to fall into? It was just that, at this juncture, he could not say anything. He had to wait for the results to be out. “No matter what, we should dare to try. Humans have to progress.”

“Hahaha, fine then. I’ll see Princ.i.p.al Meng again. I’ll go and check out other schools.” Having finished his words, Princ.i.p.al Wei did not intend to remain in this school. He wanted to find out the situation of his students in other schools.

“See you again.” Princ.i.p.al Meng nodded and sent Princ.i.p.al Wei off with his eyes.

After Princ.i.p.al Wei left, the form teacher by Princ.i.p.al Meng’s side then asked nervously, “Princ.i.p.al Meng, do you think this matter…” Princ.i.p.al Wei was up to no good. He said all that as he apparently did not look up to their batch of college entrance examination candidates this year.

“Alright, clearly, everyone is aware of the situation between the two schools. If he really looks up to our Ping Cheng High School, that’ll be as surprising as seeing ghosts in broad daylight.” Princ.i.p.al Meng was also on pins and needles.

However, regardless of how unsettled at heart he was, the situation was already cast in stone. He had already placed the chips for this huge gamble. After today, most of the examinations would be over. He could not even regret it if he wanted to, let alone feel uneasy.

“Princ.i.p.al Meng, will there be a surprise?” The form teacher quickly took out a handkerchief. He was wiping it hard on his forehead and face continuously.

The heat from the sun in the summer of July was very strong. The temperature outside was so high that it could literally boil someone alive. The form teacher who was already troubled and vexed had to listen to the sound of the cicada continuously chirping. He felt so annoyed as if he had a ball of entangled wool in his heart.

Within a short time, the clothing of the form teacher was so drenched that they were plastered on both his chest and back.

“Alright, I’ve already done my best in this matter. We’ll have to leave the rest to destiny.” Princ.i.p.al Meng gave out a long sigh. “We have already kept a very tight rein on this cohort of third-year students. Basically, the teachers have given them all the revision that they could. If we continued to let the form teachers hold the ford in the last seven remaining days, the outcome of the revision would be as such. Even if the outcome is not pleasing, actually, it has nothing much to do with Qiao Nan.”

Princ.i.p.al Meng had certainly gambled and he took a huge one. Nevertheless, he was not doing it haphazardly.

At the end of last year, the school had already completed teaching the curriculum of the third-year students. They had already begun with the revision thereafter.

In terms of the revision content and momentum that the subject teachers could give to the students, they had done their utmost. It could be said that if Qiao Nan did not help the third-year students spot questions in the remaining seven days, the subject teachers could not make much of a difference either. These seven days could completely be given to the students for self-study to discover what else was lacking and make up for it.

It was just that, when one suddenly heard that the last critical seven days before the college entrance examination was handed to a second-year student, they felt that it was both unbelievable and unimaginable.

The problem did not lie with time. Instead, it was the ident.i.ty of Qiao Nan as a second-year student.

“Right, right, right. What the princ.i.p.al said is correct.” After the form teacher wiped away the sweat on his head, he thought about it and agreed. If they had not encountered a situation such as Qiao Nan’s case, those last seven days would have been arranged by the students themselves. Compared to the revision situation in the past few years, there was not much difference.

“Alright, let’s also change to another school to observe the situation. You’ve seen the results of Qiao Nan’s third-year examination papers. I still feel that there is no issue to let Qiao Nan spot the questions. Eventually, we have to see how the students perform on the grounds. It’ll be fine as long as no major incidents occur.”