Chapter 2381 - Why Are They So Troublesome (1/2)
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But ultimately, the addition of Robert and Hayer still gave them some pressure.
The school finally learned of this matter as well.
“All this time, didn’t the exchange teams always look for teachers within the school to provide guidance? Why did they go and look for Robert and Hayer directly this time?” This matter alarmed the principal, who asked someone to find out more about the details.
The principal’s secretary said in a troubled tone, “I just went to ask. The students from the exchange team went to look for teachers yesterday, but they all got rejected. It was probably because of this that they thought of going out of the school to look for someone.”
The principal massaged his temples, feeling like he had developed a headache. “Doesn’t this show that no teacher in our school is willing to do it? They came to learn, to participate in the competition. Yet when they needed to learn and to compete, no teacher was willing to teach them. Then what’s the point of them coming over?
“If word goes out, won’t our school become the butt of jokes? We welcomed the exchange students over, but we were thinking of ways to suppress them at the same time. We don’t even want to cooperate with them on the matter of assigning a teacher to guide them in their performance for the competition. It looks as if we can’t afford to lose.”
The principal stood up in anger and paced back and forth around the office desk.
The principal’s secretary consoled him and said, “Their capabilities are so far off from that of our students, we don’t need to use such methods to suppress them at all. We won’t lose at all, so no matter how impressive the teachers they found are, they won’t be able to win against us. This is because the gap between both sides is way too huge. It is not something they can achieve at all just based on any other matter within such a short period of time.
“I think everyone understands this point and won’t think that we are purposely trying to suppress them,” the principal’s secretary said.
The principal said in a vexed voice, “It’s precisely because of this that things are even more troublesome. Everyone knows the gap between both sides. They know that the exchange students won’t be able to defeat us no matter what. Yet even when things are like this, we still want to make things difficult for them. This makes us look so ungracious.