Chapter 460: Become a Disciple



Chapter 460: Become a Disciple

Generally speaking, Yaya would never swear at anyone, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t know how to do it. And how does she swear? It seems to be some kind of genetic bloodline that does not need to be cultivated deliberately, it is in the bones.

Yaya's scolding was actually pretty good, much worse than that of that aunt, but she was just so angry that she acted beyond her normal level.

The only drawback is that her voice is too sweet and soft, and sounds a little lackluster.

It would be better if it could be sharper.

But Yaya had a remedy. After cursing, she quickly made a hand seal, imitated the gods in TV dramas, said a few words casually, and tapped John's forehead.

John suddenly felt unwell and felt as if Yaya had cast a spell on him.

In fact, Yaya's scolding of his family and eight generations of ancestors had already broken his defenses, especially when Yaya said that he had no parents. He explained to Yaya that his parents were fine and wanted to take Yaya to visit his home.

Yaya tried hard not to laugh out loud.

I have to say that there are also funny things about hateful people.

After this battle, Yaya became even more famous.

When he left, Henry's mouth was almost stretched to his ears. He had never felt so happy.

Zhenya and Jenny also held their chests high, with an attitude of victory.

Even though they were not the ones fighting, they all felt great.

"Yue, you are a hero!"

When they were a little further away, Henry knelt on one knee, raised his hands high and cheered to Yaya.

"My behavior is not that of a hero. At most, I am brave enough to help someone who is in trouble."

No Chinese person can accept John’s provocation and insults just now, and will fight back.

Some people would say that people who study abroad are foreigners, which is a wrong perception.

The purpose of studying abroad is to see the world and learn more knowledge. Knowledge has no borders, but nationality does. No matter when, she will always be a Chinese.

Being born Chinese is her greatest pride!

"Yue, you lied to me."

Henry made an expression as if Yaya was a heartless man, which scared Yaya: "What did I lie to you about?"

"You said you were just average at table tennis, and you also said you don't know kung fu."

Yaya touched her nose awkwardly. This was indeed her problem. She clenched her fist against her mouth and coughed twice to cover up her embarrassment: “Henry, do you know what modesty is?”

"modesty?"

It seems that only Oriental people understand this word. Westerners don’t know what humility is.

"Being humble means that you can't be too confident. There are always people better than you. Just like John, he thought he was the best in the world, but in the end he was defeated. Isn't that embarrassing?" Yaya tried her best to explain to Henry in words that he could understand.

Henry still didn’t understand, but Zhenya did, and gave Yaya a thumbs up: “Yue, thank you for teaching me a lesson.”

"When I have the chance in the future, I will go to China. You have aroused my strong interest in China. I want to learn your country's traditional culture and then go back to my hometown to teach them."

Zhenya's family immigrated here. Their family is in good financial condition and they own a real mine, a diamond mine.

However, Zhenya's family has many children, and she does not need to inherit the family business. She only loves to study and wants to return to her hometown to let the children of poor families there receive education.

Yaya particularly admires Zhenya's behavior, and the two of them agreed that when Yaya travels around the world in the future, she must visit Zhenya's hometown.

Yaya also decided to donate some things they needed to Zhenya's hometown.

"Yue, I don't know what humility is, but can you teach me how to play table tennis and Kung Fu? Also, I want to visit your country in the future. Your country is so mysterious. By the way, what were you doing just now?"

Henry tried to make hand seals like Yaya did just now, but he failed and his fingers cramped instead.

He was howling in pain, and Yaya fixed it for him in no time.

"Oh my God, Yue, you can do magic!" Henry's eyes were big to begin with, and they became even bigger after he widened them, revealing undisguised admiration and clear stupidity.

"This is not magic." Yaya explained to Henry helplessly that she just smoothed his fingers and kneaded them twice.

Don’t foreigners know what tendon stretching is?

"Yue, were you cursing John just now?" Jenny was also very interested in Yaya's hand prints just now. Usually, Jenny was particularly interested in mysticism.

"No, I was just trying to scare him." Yaya spoke the truth. After all, there was nothing to hide.

Even if John knew about it, it would be okay. She had plenty of ways to deal with him.

"Is it really just a scare? I heard that people in your country can..." Jenny thought for a long time before she came up with the right word to express it: "Spell."

"No, no, no, I don't have any magic. If I had magic, I would be able to fly, but the fact is, I can't fly."

Yaya didn't know how to explain it to them, so she could only use this ridiculous statement.

Sometimes the more absurd something is, the easier it is to believe it.

After all, they don't know what's going on.

"Yue, you can't really fly, are you lying to us again?" Henry is a good kid in every way, except that he is particularly serious about things that shouldn't be taken seriously.

"I really can't fly. If I could fly, I wouldn't come to the Finance Department. Shouldn't I go to magic school?" Yaya spread her hands, feeling helpless.

"You really don't know any magic?" Jenny asked unwillingly.

Yaya shook her head vigorously: "I really can't."

Being able to communicate with animals should not be considered a spell, it is at most a special ability.

"Yue, can you teach me table tennis and kung fu? I can give you money!"

Henry took out his pocket money from his pocket: "Is this enough? If not, I can still go out to work."

"That's enough. That's enough."

Yaya took Henry's money and said, "One lesson per week, and you can practice on your own the rest of the time."

Zhenya and Jenny looked at each other and said in unison, "Yue, we both want to learn too."

"What are you learning?"

"Ping pong and kung fu."

As they talked, they took out their own pocket money. They had more pocket money than Henry, so they didn't care whether Yaya would agree or not. They stuffed all the money into Yaya's hands, took a step back, and smiled at Yaya, "Hello, teacher."

Yaya agreed to teach them both, thinking that teaching one person is the same as teaching two people. Just like Henry, they only had one lesson a week, and the rest of the time they practiced on their own.

Table tennis is easy, just teach them how to hold the racket and play the ball first.

Henry had the basis, and she corrected him.

They were all newbies in martial arts, so Yaya didn't teach them anything too difficult at the beginning. She just taught them Ba Duan Jin.

“Is this Tai Chi?”

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