Chapter 138



Chapter 138

138.

Yi Hanxing and his group were currently holding a swearing-in ceremony before departure.

What Yi Hanxing never expected was that schools in later generations liked to hold oath-taking rallies, and schools of this era also like to hold oath-taking rallies. It is truly a continuation of the "fine" tradition.

After listening to the leaders' speeches for over two hours under the scorching sun, Yi Hanxing, whose legs and feet ached from standing, whispered, "Although everyone on our team works tirelessly for the competition, everyone's physical fitness is truly excellent. We stood in the sun for two hours, and surprisingly, no one fainted." If the content displays errors, please visit the original site at t-u-9-3 to read the book. 138.

Yi Hanxing and his group were currently holding a swearing-in ceremony before departure.

What Yi Hanxing never expected was that schools in later generations liked to hold oath-taking rallies, and schools of this era also like to hold oath-taking rallies. It is truly a continuation of the "fine" tradition.

After listening to the leaders' speeches for more than two hours under the scorching sun, Yi Hanxing, whose legs and feet ached from standing, whispered, "Although everyone in our team is working day and night to compete, everyone's physical fitness is really good. After standing in the sun for two hours, no one fainted."

I heard the word "motion sickness" (after all, there are too few people who can take a plane these days), and when I thought about it, it was true. Others get carsick and seasick, and I also get motion sickness. When the plane is bumpy, my stomach churns. In order to avoid vomiting on the whole plane, Zhou Yizi even brought a small bucket to catch vomit. At the same time, he only drank some milk porridge in the morning to prevent motion sickness.

Zhou Yizhi simply asked Yi Hanxing to help him vomit in a bucket later. Yi Hanxing couldn't help but advise: "The more nervous you are, the easier it is to get dizzy. Don't be nervous, and don't be afraid of causing trouble for others. Maybe there are other students who are also prone to airsickness."

Zhou Yizhi (on the surface, if the content displays an error, please visit the original site at t—u—9—3 o'clock to read the book). I've heard the term "airsickness" (after all, so few people can afford to fly these days), and it really makes sense. Others get carsick and seasick, and I get airsick too. Every time the plane bumps around, my stomach churns. To avoid vomiting all over the plane, Zhou Yizhi even brought a small bucket to catch his vomit. He also only drank some milk porridge in the morning to prevent airsickness.

Zhou Yizhi simply asked Yi Hanxing to help him vomit in a bucket later. Yi Hanxing couldn't help but advise: "The more nervous you are, the easier it is to get dizzy. Don't be nervous, and don't be afraid of causing trouble for others. Maybe there are other students who are also prone to airsickness."

Zhou Yizhi on the surface

On the contrary, they are very happy to provide help to Chinese students.

The most enthusiastic party was undoubtedly the United States, which recommended China for a place in the competition. At that time, Sino-US relations were extremely good, and American students were influenced by this. They even promised their new Chinese acquaintances: "If you need anything, you can come to us. We can help you translate. Many of us have studied French and Spanish!"

The enthusiasm of Americans was beyond everyone's expectations.

However, with the help of foreigners, the Chinese team quickly adapted to life abroad and the competition began.

The first subject to start is mathematics. I have to say that mathematics is really a jewel in the Olympic competition. What everyone is most concerned about is the situation of the Olympic mathematics. And according to the students who participated in the competition, the intensity of the preliminary round is already daunting.

As everyone was discussing how difficult the questions were, Xiao Versailles frowned and asked calmly, "Are the questions difficult? I solved them all in just over half an hour."

Students who worked for four hours but still couldn’t finish all the questions: …You’re awesome!

Xiao Shu's boasting was not for nothing. When the results were announced, Xiao Shu indeed won the first place in the preliminary round.

Chinese students are used to being defeated by Xiao Shu, and they don’t think it’s strange that Sister Xiao is number one again, but foreigners obviously don’t think so.

"The first one is actually Chinese? And a girl? How is that possible?"

"Women are not suitable for mathematics at all. Is there something fishy going on here?" a foreign student said to his friend.

"Not to mention she's Chinese." A foreign student added: "What good contestants can China possibly have? This woman turned in her paper early and got all the answers right. She must have cheated. She might have even looked at the questions in advance!"

At this point, Chinese students, if the content is displayed incorrectly, please go to the original site t—u—9—3 to read the book. Instead, we are very happy to provide help to Chinese students.

The most enthusiastic party was undoubtedly the United States, which recommended China for a place in the competition. At that time, Sino-US relations were extremely good, and American students were influenced by this. They even promised their new Chinese acquaintances: "If you need anything, you can come to us. We can help you translate. Many of us have studied French and Spanish!"

The enthusiasm of Americans was beyond everyone's expectations.

However, with the help of foreigners, the Chinese team quickly adapted to life abroad and the competition began.

The first subject to start is mathematics. I have to say that mathematics is really a jewel in the Olympic competition. What everyone is most concerned about is the situation of the Olympic mathematics. And according to the students who participated in the competition, the intensity of the preliminary round is already daunting.

As everyone was discussing how difficult the questions were, Xiao Versailles frowned and asked calmly, "Are the questions difficult? I solved them all in just over half an hour."

Students who worked for four hours but still couldn’t finish all the questions: …You’re awesome!

Xiao Shu's boasting was not for nothing. When the results were announced, Xiao Shu indeed won the first place in the preliminary round.

Chinese students are used to being defeated by Xiao Shu, and they don’t think it’s strange that Sister Xiao is number one again, but foreigners obviously don’t think so.

"The first one is actually Chinese? And a girl? How is that possible?"

"Women are not suitable for mathematics at all. Is there something fishy going on here?" a foreign student said to his friend.

"Not to mention she's Chinese." A foreign student added: "What good contestants can China possibly have? This woman turned in her paper early and got all the answers right. She must have cheated. She might have even looked at the questions in advance!"

So far, Chinese students

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