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“They attribute Yao Tang’s excellence to her teachers,” Xiao Liu ended his explanation.
The image of Xi Yanpopped up in his mind. Was it possibleYao Tang’s impressive results were all because of her?
He soon rejected the idea, however.
If Xi Yanwas that amazing, then she would have produced a good number of geniuses from Class 20 a long ti ago.
But the students’ scores had only started improving after Yao Tangca into the picture, which ant that it had less to do with their form teacher and more with the transfer student.
Principal Kong looked like he was going to explode at any minute.
He had barely taken a respite from the last ordeal, and now, another one had fallen on his lap.
He struggled to compose himself.
Fortunately, this new situation didn’t involve anyone powerful, so they still had room to push back and make a stand.
Principal Kong took a deep, calming breath.
“Instruct the director to tell them that we hold no such standards over our teachers, much less our students. Tell them they must have had the wrong information.”
His voice rang out with a finality that showed he was unwilling to compromise.
Xiao Liu grimaced. “The thing is, they already know that the person they listened to isYao Tang. They also know that she is just a student. The only thing they don’t know is the fact that she is far more capable than our teachers.”
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Principal Kong shut his eyes in frustration.
‘Oh, Yao Tang,Yao Tang. You really can’t hide your brilliance no matter where you go, can you?’
“Principal Kong, things may not be as bad as we think,” Xiao Liuadvised warily.
“Consider how Yao Tangwas able to attract a top student fromCity FNo. 1 High School. Isn’t this as good as payback for all the tis they poached our best teachers over the last few years?”
His words were ant to reassure the principal, but the latter didn’t see it that way at all.
At that mont, only one thought was running in Principal Kong’s mind—Yao Tanghad caused trouble for him again!
“She usually kept a low profile, so how did these people discover her, anyway?”
He realized belatedly that he had said his sentints out loud.
“She really doesn’t need to do much,” Xiao Liucomnted. “It’s more of a feeling.Yao Tangjust gives off this aura that naturally appeals to other people. She either inspires or intimidates.”
“What are you talking about?” Principal Kongbarked. “Go on and scram! Do you think you’re still getting a bonus this year if soone poachesYao Tangfrom our school?”
Xiao Liu imdiately turned serious. “No, you’re right, Yao Tang should have kept her skills under wraps.”
A mont of tense silence ensued.
After giving it so more thought, Xiao Liuspoke again.
“I really don’t think we should be worried about this. They ca to our school because they like Yao Tangand wanted their young master to be her classmate. They aren’t planning to take her away. Instead, they brought another excellent student over.”
“You still have a long way to go,” Principal Kongsaid emphatically.
He had thought of this, too, but he was still worried.
Things always beca unpredictable when it ca to that girl.
“So you’re saying that we should just let the boy enroll in Yao Tang’s class, right?” he grumbled after a while.
“There shouldn’t be a problem, Principal. You’re thinking too much.”
After all, Yao Tangwasn’t the type to actively seek trouble, in spite of her unmistakable strengths.
“On another note, Principal. Since Yao Tangis already giving redial lectures to her classmates, why don’t we allow the other students to join as well? Perhaps she can help everyone to improve their academics.”
It would be an interesting endeavor, to be sure, and the results would be well worth it.
If everyone’s grades improved, then there was a high chance that the school would also move higher in the provincial rankings.
They might even double their acceptance rate for the college entrance exams!
Besides, with Yao Tang’s skills that surpassed that of the teachers themselves, it shouldn’t be a big deal to have more people under her tutelage, right?
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