Translator: Tuiwen Editor: Tuiwen
The teacher convinced himself that this was indeed the case, and he instantly felt better.
Until Yao Tangspoke.
“The ultimate goal is to reach the peak, isn’t it? Why should we inconvenience ourselves when there is a more efficient way of getting here? Even the most knowledgeable student needs to be wise in managing their ti and energy to pass the college entrance exams.”
The teacher was taken aback.
Still, Yao Tangmight only be justifying their actions. It didn’t necessarily an that she was the mastermind behind this.
Principal Kong, who was thinking the sa thing, looked at the others beside her and demanded, “Were you the one who proposed the idea?”
The teachers followed the direction of his gaze.
On Yao Tang’s side stoodQin JingandLin Xin.
Once again, the adults told themselves that it couldn’t have been Yao Tang’s idea.
Nor was it Lin Xin. The girl was more docile and obedient, and didn’t seem like soone who would take the initiative to go against protocol and tradition.
That left only Qin Jing.
The outspoken teacher narrowed his eyes at her, silently coaxing her into admitting her culpability.
And then a soft voice said, “Yes.”
The teacher didn’t see Qin Jingopen her mouth, so she couldn’t have spoken, and the voice certainly wasn’tLin Xin’s.
He frowned and turned to the source, and found himself shocked speechless yet again.
He had truly thought of Yao Tangas a model student.
But now, she was saying that the cable car situation was her idea. The teacher was understandably stunned.
Principal Kong, on the other hand, didn’t appear surprised at all.
The mont he had seen how these rascals were enjoying their barbecue, the first person he suspected was Yao Tang.
He knew her character all too well, after all.
She wasn’t the type to remain standing when she had the option to sit down.
“Do you realize what a great opportunity you missed?” Principal Kongbemoaned. “You turned sothing that was ant to be a retreat and an exercise into a vacation!”
“The college entrance exams are just around the corner,” Yao Tangsaid nonchalantly. “This is just our way of saving what precious ti we have left until then.”
She casually reached for the barbecue sauce and brushed it on the skewers she was roasting. She didn’t seem the least bit bothered by the principal’s reprimand.
Principal Kong knew thatYao Tangwas a smart girl. She always had been.
However, this was the first ti he realized how glib-tongued she was. And he had to suffer it first-hand, too!
He couldn’t even find a loophole in her argunt.
It was true that the college entrance examination was fast approaching, and that they had very little ti left for themselves.
It was also true that the students needed to be streetwise in addition to being book-smart.
Even so, this was the Master Teacher Oath Ceremony they were talking about!
Taking a cable car and enjoying a barbecue might not be much of an issue, but what would the other students say if they found out about this?
Principal Kong had indeed pinned all his hopes onYao Tang, but that didn’t an that he wouldn’t mind if the school’s overall score dropped.
He could almost imagine the squabble that would ensue when the other, hardworking students reached the top later.
The teachers stood in silence as they, too, imagined the inevitable trouble coming their way.
Ideally, they would be waiting for the students by now and telling them words of encouragent as they appeared one by one.
The tradition would proceed as it always had, and this year’s exams would go smoothly as they had in the previous years.
Yet now, they couldn’t bring themselves to say anything inspiring. They couldn’t even think of what to say.
How could they, when the aroma of roasting at hovered over the peak?
In the worst case, those poor students might even think that they were mocking them for inconveniencing themselves, as Yao Tanghad put it.
The teachers found themselves in a dilemma.
They had never had to deal with such circumstances in the past.
Even so, none of them had the fortitude to rebuke these incorrigible troublemakers.
They could only count on Principal Kongto fix the situation and dole out the appropriate punishnts.
Just then, the man in question said, “Does the barbecue taste good? It certainly slls great!”
The teachers all turned to gape at him.
They were expecting him to teach these kids a lesson, for goodness’ sake!
Why on earth was he asking about the blasted at skewers?
How… How could he betray them like this?
“Of course, it’s delicious!” ng Yangsaid proudly. “It must have sothing to do with the good atmosphere, but I’m sure it’s because of our excellent barbecue skills!”
He had no qualms in bragging about their little cookout, and seed to have forgotten that they had broken tradition through their shortcut.
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