Chapter 1412 - Whom Had She Offended?
The Long-awaited Mr Han
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
And the exchange students from here were the third year elites from the top four academies. In spite of this, they still could not beat the few chosen juniors from a single school.
The whole class turned to look at Zhang Xiaoying.
Zhang Xiaoying: â...â
Whom had she offended? Why were they all looking at her for?!
âSince Lu Man won the Chinese Arts Championships, itâs natural that all our schools would pin our hopes on her. The school hopes that in case we lose, at least it wonât be by a great margin. The leaders of the academies arenât certain whether Lu Man can beat the students there, but as the champion of the Chinese Arts Championships, if she canât do it, what about the others? To put it plainly, they have much less hope since Lu Man did fight her way to the top against students of all year levels among the nationâs performing schools. This equates to her being the first in our local entertainment industry.
âSo, Lu Man is crucial to the exchange competition this time. This decision is not just the go-ahead from our school to Lu Man, itâs a combined decision from discussions by the leaders of the top four academies with the exchange places. Or do you all think that the leaders of the top four schools are giving special treatment to Lu Man? Donât forget, our four schools have a competitive relationship. Whoâs willing to let a student from another school occupy the spot for nothing? Whoâs not willing to take that freed-up spot for their school and let one more of their own student expand their horizon?
âBut the leaders unanimously decided to leave the spot for Lu Man precisely because she is irreplaceable! Rather than freeing up the spot and switching to another student, theyâd rather let Lu Man retain it. Or else, itâll be a waste no matter who they give it to!â Teacher Liangâs words cut straight to the point while she was also looking directly at Lu Qi and Yu Jingxian.
Yu Jingxianâs face was burning from her embarrassment.
So Teacher Liang was implying that giving her the spot would be a waste?
Then again, what could she say?
As someone who could not even make it to the schoolâs top ten representatives in the Chinese Arts Championships, how could she compare to the champion of the Chinese Arts Championships?
Everyone then knew that Lu Manâs going was actually decided on together by the four universities.
They all knew of the competitive relationship among the schools.
Theyâd heard from the seniors who had gone on the New York University exchange that there was competition even among their team. Everyone was ordered by their respective schools to not get beaten by the students from the other three schools.
Moreover, just as Teacher Liang said, if there was a freed-up spot, wouldnât the four schools do all they could to make it theirs and give their students another chance?
But no one did this; they left it to Lu Man.
Lu Qi gritted her teeth in anger. How was it that Lu Man was always so lucky?
That all the good stuff was hers?
Lu Qi said indignantly, âTeacher Liang, I disagree. Itâs totally different being an exchange student for a year versus staying here and restricting oneself from growth. Lu Man won the Chinese Arts Championships once, but we all are improving at the same timeâespecially those whoâre going for the exchange. But Lu Manâs remaining where she is, and itâs uncertain whether her standards will still supersede the other studentsâ by then.â
Many agreed in their hearts, feeling that Lu Qiâs words were reasonable.
âI donât like your words,â Teacher Liang said coldly. âDo you mean that what we teach in our school canât be compared to that in New York University? That studying in here for three years canât be matched by studying over there for a year?â