Transmigrated & Triumphant: Defying Destiny's Chosen One-Chapter 529 - 56: Rewrite the Lesson Plan

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Chapter 529: Chapter 56: Rewrite the Lesson Plan

The day when Teacher Little Chu persevered tirelessly to serve the people in her job position has finally come to an end.

Just as dusk was falling, she stepped into the courtyard, and Yun Baoni had already timed it perfectly, warmly handing her a cup of mint rock sugar iced tea.

Da Dan quickly fished out the still crunchy rice crust from the pot—

This is not wasting food!

It’s because my aunt absolutely refuses to eat the mixed rice made of coarse rice, wheat bran, and rice husks—

Sigh.

She’s really had too many good days.

Da Dan couldn’t bear to see the food destroyed by the chickens, so he took a different approach: crushed them, added a pinch of salt and some seasonings, and slowly roasted them into crispy rice crusts in the pot—

Finally, paired with icy mint tea...

What a taste!

Even though he hasn’t tasted it yet, he was already swallowing his saliva.

...

At this moment, Shi Suifeng also stepped into the courtyard.

Chu River exclaimed in surprise:

"Huh? You weren’t that tired today! You’re back so early."

Shi Suifeng smiled gently, feeling very comforted inside.

He thought: Little He still cares about me.

Also knows I’ve been training hard...

But before he could finish this thought, Chu River already sat up straight and shouted at Da Dan nearby:

"Quick, Da Dan!"

"Uncle’s back! Hurry up and cook. The meat stew you made tonight smells so good, I’ve been craving it for a long time."

Shi Suifeng: ...

For some reason, there was always a faint touch of melancholy.

He sighed, feeling that sometimes he expected a bit too much.

Then he lowered his head and lightly said "hmm":

"There’s a task that needs to be taken on, so the training progress has been slightly paused for a few days to allow everyone to recuperate."

Moreover, this also allows for more family gatherings.

However, such words were unnecessary to say.

Because this meant that there was significant risk in their missions.

But Chu River didn’t notice this at all.

In her fearless mentality, as long as nothing happens to her, Shi Suifeng would definitely be fine!

In terms of safety, she had 100% confidence in him.

At this moment, she even reassuringly patted the bench beside her:

"Come, sit down."

"Luckily my big nephew came over."

"Look, Da Dan’s culinary skills have improved lately. Go ahead and take on your missions, no worries about staying longer, I won’t go hungry!"

Shi Suifeng’s eyes lingered on the mint iced tea in her hand before reaching out to pinch a piece of fragrant crispy rice crust.

He suddenly burst into laughter:

"I can see that, indeed you won’t go hungry."

Such warmth, such peace, and such joy.

For some reason, his heart settled down as well.

...

And at this moment.

Just as the fragrance of the meat became more intense, the front door was suddenly opened again!

Liu Jia Bao’s clumsy figure rushed in, immediately lured by the aroma, stumbled, and instantly forgot what he came to do.

He touched his round belly, now regretting that he had eaten so much at home.

If only he had known... he should have saved that last piece of flatbread for his three sisters.

Sigh, he had no self-control!

Fortunately, it would take a while before the meat stew was ready to be eaten, so he quickly remembered the main point of his visit today—

"Teacher Little Chu!"

He shouted loudly:

"My older sister heard from the teacher in the pre-school class that nurseries aren’t meant to teach arithmetic and writing in the first place!"

This statement wasn’t wrong; nurseries weren’t originally supposed to teach those.

None of the previous teachers taught those either.

It was Teacher Xiao Zhou, after taking over, who promised this to make a good impression.

Sister-in-law Li and others raising several children had no concept of how they should be educated!

Teacher Xiao Zhou’s story was so earnest and made so much sense at the time that they entrusted her with the task!

After all, in everyone’s simple belief—having children learn early can’t possibly be a bad thing!

At this moment.

Liu Jia Bao still clenched his fist and angrily continued to add fuel to the fire:

"Teacher Xiao Zhou is indeed a bad woman, an old witch! She deliberately torments me!"

To be fair, kids these days are more mature and inevitably have to lend a hand at home from an early age, so they aren’t lacking the strength to write.

But if you talk about how well they learn, that’s definitely not on par.

Because overall, they lack nutrition and emphasis on education.

According to Teacher Xiao Zhou’s assessment standards, a large portion of the class would be considered unqualified.

And Liu Jia Bao, the leader of the mischievous ones, has never successfully completed his daily assignments, naturally becoming a key subject for her criticism.

If it weren’t for Old Lady Liu’s reputation, this child would undoubtedly be the negative example of the class.

Whether good or bad mood, he would have been brought up as an example.