Chapter 127: Chapter 127: Betting to Kowtow and Call Him Daddy
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On Monday, Xaviera Evans went to school as usual, but she didnât expect to hear that Mag Evans had taken leave. Was the incident from the day before really that upsetting for her?
Tsk, tsk, she must have a pretty weak mental fortitude.
âTeacher, we have the English test this afternoon. Arenât you going to say some encouraging words?â The class leader of Class 3 looked at Xaviera helplessly.
Xaviera remembered there was an English test today. This test assesses studentsâ translation abilities of foreign literature, which is an unusual content to be tested in regular universities. However, Libanan University encourages studentsâ all-round development to keep up with international standards, so there are various odd tests.
Translating foreign literature isnât that difficult; the tricky part is expressing the content clearly using appropriate words. Uncommon words and phrases in the original text make translation challenging, and some terms may be local dialects. Itâs hard to translate without a detailed understanding of foreign cultures.
Libanan University is probably holding this test to select a suitable student to participate in the upcoming International Translation Competition.
Thinking about the invitation in her hand, Xavieraâs enthusiasm disappeared again. She waved languidly at the class leader: âItâs fine, just take it easy in the test.â
The class leader was even more speechless, âTeacher, have you forgotten our bet with Jessi Whitman? Although we know our odds of winning are low, we donât want to give up outright.â
Xaviera raised an eyebrow, âWho told you that the odds of winning are low?â Wasnât she the champion of the previous competition? The assignments she assigned to her students were all based on the International Translation Competition. Though they looked simple, they all served a purpose. By building a strong foundation, there would be nothing to fear during the actual competition, right?
The class leader didnât know that Xaviera had already incorporated questions from the International Translation Competition into their coursework, so when he heard Xavieraâs confident words, he felt like saying, âTeacher, you think too highly of us.â
Just as he was about to explain their classâs actual strength, an eerie voice came from the doorway, âI will definitely get a perfect score in this test, Xaviera, just wait for your loss, get on your knees and kowtow to me!â
Xaviera looked at her, âWhat if someone from our class gets a perfect score? Will you kneel down, kowtow twice, and call me daddy?â
Jessi Whitman went silent for a moment before bursting into laughter, âYou guys getting full marks? Hahahaha, Xaviera, are you out of your mind? Do you know that my English grades have always been the best in the grade? What qualification do your class of losers have to compete with me for the first place?
Xaviera smiled at her, âHow would we know if we donât try?â
Jessi Whitman stopped laughing and stared at Xaviera. When she saw Xavieraâs serious expression, she nodded, âAlright, but if you guys lose, youâll kneel down in front of the school gate on behalf of your students, admitting in front of everyone that youâre a loser, inferior to Mag Evans.â
Some students were uncomfortable with the situation. They knew too well
Class 3âs strength: always ranking last in every test. How could they challenge
Jessi, the top student of their grade? Werenât they just asking for humiliation? âLetâs just forget it. Itâs just a test. Thereâs no need to make a big deal.â
âYeah, no need for kneeling. The loser can buy something for the winner. Girls like makeup and bags, so how about buying some luxury goods as a token of goodwill?â
Jessi scoffed, âBuy luxury goods? Have you forgotten how Xaviera earned her money? I donât want things bought with dirty money. Letâs stick to my terms, Xaviera, dare you? Give me a firm answer.â
Xaviera nodded nonchalantly, âOf course, I already said that if you lose, youâll kneel down and kowtow to me while calling me daddy. Of course, letâs agree in advance not to be dishonest, okay? Iâm not like you guys. Iâm willing to admit defeat if I lose, but you guys like to play tricks and cheat. When you lose, you pretend to be pitiful and try to gain sympathy from the audience to plead for you. Just thinking about that scene annoys me.â
So the bet is fine, but ugly words need to be said upfront: no cheating!
Jessi was very confident in herself, so she agreed to Xavieraâs request without hesitation.
Seeing the situation unfold like this, the class leader was bewildered. Their test was not just a test, but also a battle for their teacherâs dignity? Wasnât this pressure too immense?
While he was anxious, Xaviera, the one involved, appeared relaxed. She patted him on the shoulder and said, âItâs okay, just take the test normally, donât stress.â
Class leader: â
If I donât stress, itâd be strange!