Boss Lu: A reborn life is destined to be without regrets!-Chapter 285 - 213. Intended to recommend for passage

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Chapter 285: 213. Intended to recommend for passage

"As a teacher for a day, a hundred days of grace."

Mr. Lu, who holds great reverence for teachers and education, didn’t waste a single minute.

In forty-five minutes—just the time for one class—he had achieved a full sweep under his motor-like, fierce output.

"Class is over~"

The student bowed her head, reached out a hand, pulled out a wet wipe, and gently patted the thin sweat from the female teacher’s forehead with a patient and gentle tone.

The afternoon sun filtered through the corner of the curtain, casting pale marks on the bedsheet.

"..."

Guo Minjie lay sprawled out in a spread-eagled position, her breaths gradually slowing, her gaze empty as she stared blankly at the ceiling—immobile, much like a sloth.

After Lu Jincheng had used up two wet wipes, she at last lowered her eyelids and let out a light hum through her nose, as a sort of acknowledgment.

"Uh-huh."

"Xiao Jie, wasn’t I punctual? I didn’t go over by a minute."

The man grinned, jumping out of bed bare-chested, and ran to the living room to get a big cup of warm water, handing it to Guo Minjie who didn’t even want to move a pinkie finger.

"Not bad."

Guo Minjie’s eyes clung tightly to his upper body—a well-exercised physique, with sharply defined pectorals and abs.

He hadn’t bothered to wipe himself off yet, stray beads of sweat still clinging to him. The curtain was drawn, yet it seemed to reflect light.

The air was thick with the scent of hormones; the counselor inhaled and just watched him.

She felt the little strength she’d just regained melting away.

"Damn it... It’s all your fault! I’m going to be late!"

Once she had rehydrated, Guo Minjie finally regained some clarity.

She snatched up the phone from the bedside, bit her lip, and gave the man a sharp glare.

There was still a little over half an hour until four o’clock.

"There’s still time."

"What time? Do I not have to take a shower? Do I not have to comb my hair? Do I not have to put on makeup? There’s no way!"

Still lying on her back, big sister turned on the front camera and couldn’t help but take a deep breath.

Soft black hair, now a tangled mess in someone’s hand, lip color gone, both cheeks tinged with a natural flush, eyes sparkling with post-rain freshness.

How could she go out looking like this?

Sticky body, needed a shower.

Messed-up hair, needed combing.

Flushed face, needed makeup.

She had underestimated Lu Jincheng’s combat prowess.

She had planned her time, she had predicted the beginning, but she couldn’t predict this ending.

After forty-five minutes, the man was still energetic, while she turned into a puddle, unable to immediately bounce back, full of energy, to teach and impart wisdom.

A miscalculation.

"Then why don’t you move..."

"I can’t, I need to lie down for a few more minutes, my legs are so weak, I have no strength."

"Weren’t you saying you can’t keep the three teammates waiting?"

Lu Jincheng looked at her with a smile that wasn’t quite a smile.

"Making teammates wait isn’t right, but if the instructor is feeling unwell, a bit of waiting isn’t a problem." freёnovelkiss-com

Guo Minjie tossed her phone aside and closed her eyes, looking utterly defeated.

Damn it.

She was already going to be late; a few minutes more wouldn’t make a difference.

...

The Management College took this year’s White Horse Cup very seriously.

Not only did the college leaders make the call personally, coordinating a vacant classroom as a training ground for the White Horse Cup’s tri-university joint debate competition.

In terms of the supporting team, the head of the college personally selected Guo Minjie as the coach to provide guidance.

The résumé shows that Guo Minjie is no ordinary counselor.

During her university years, she went through the complete growth line of "debater—coach—judge."

With each role lasting at least a year; in her freshman and sophomore years, she competed as a member of the Central China Normal University’s team, in junior and senior years she transitioned to coaching newbies, and during her graduate studies she became an authoritative judge for the school.

In the arena of debate competition, she was quite the professional.

The college leadership had reached a high level of consensus on their approach to the White Horse Cup: to fight on the home ground, aimed at qualifying, they needed to bring something substantial to the competition.

They provided a venue, personnel, but money...

Money was the one thing they couldn’t provide.

On one hand, the college didn’t have the budget.

On the other hand, it was because amongst the team representing Management College, one of the members became the official sponsor of the White Horse Cup after going through fair and open selection.

Mr. Lu really wasn’t short on cash.

"... Having urgency is good, but don’t let the pressure get to you."

Inside the classroom, counselor Guo Minjie stood in front of the whiteboard, her posture upright, her hair held up by a hairpin, twirling the marker in her hand.

She looked radiant, her speech fluid and graceful.

Though she arrived ten minutes late, the four freshmen from Management College were still very attentive.

First speaker Liu Yisheng, second speaker Ni Jiayun, third speaker Zhong Ruixi, fourth speaker Lu Jincheng.

These were the four members of Management College participating in the White Horse Cup.

"The competition, everyone wants to win, but the White Horse Cup is different; it’s aimed at freshmen."

"What makes a strong team is their commitment to tradition and hard work, evident from the number of practice matches they engage in. Strong teams, like the debaters from Jiangcheng University, may not necessarily have more talent in their freshman year, but by sophomore and junior years, they begin to show a clear advantage in technical and tactical levels."

"I’ll just share my own experience, let’s talk about the basics."

Guo Minjie turned around and wrote down two key points on the whiteboard.

"Actually, to achieve success in any field, it takes diligence and method—diligence is hard work, method is about being thorough."

"Diligence goes without saying; in terms of data collection, I suggest everyone should at least go through the first 50 pages of search engine results for each keyword.

For topics involving policy, technology, or academics, it’s also important to look at the relevant papers and works in major databases, organized by relevance and citation count."

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