He turned around and looked at Ms.Emerson as he let out a soft snort.
His voice was quite loud.
"Sigh, Raine sure disappointed me.She was one to aim for a second -class award, but it must be her mental state.Well, she's now only with a third-class award."
Ms.Emerson did not look at him.
A teacher from the Northon Institute glanced at him but did not say anything.
However, another teacher to the side complimented him with envy upon hearing that.
"I never thought you were that brilliant, sir.I'm already so happy that my student got the excellence award.Yours here got the third-class award.It's incredible!"
It was rare that Mr.Kennedy had someone flatter him, so he glanced at the young male teacher and somewhat bizarrely said, "No, no.I'm not as incredible as this Ms.Emerson here.Her students are aiming for something way beyond third class.They are aiming straight for first class.Youngsters these days are so impulsive, and they even betted with me if she did not win first place, she would not participate in the Math Olympiad ever again.Tsk tsk, how interesting!"
That teacher gave Ms.
Emerson an odd look, with a tinge of disbelief on his face.
‘The first-class award? Isn't that first place?! ‘That's an award that Mr.Hancock's students would take back every single time!'
‘This Ms.Emerson looks pretty young.It's a bit too early to aim for first place, no?'
That male teacher chatted casually with Mr.Kennedy for a while, flattering the latter all the way.
After all, the latter was still a teacher at San Joto's high school.
He did not lose out on anything if he flattered one anyway.
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