Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 184
Meanwhile, the players from Class E were so exhausted that they slumped to the ground. The sports coach blew on his whistle and with that, the competition between Class E and Class F ended. The results were obvious; Class E had a disastrous defeat.
At that moment, the students from Class F who came over to watch the game were so stunned that their jaws dropped and they didn’t know what to say. C-Can we take back the things we said in class? Is that really The Beasts that we know?
Daisy was also in a daze and it took her a few minutes before she came back to her senses. Then, she hurriedly walked toward The Beasts and Gordon who were at the sidelines, passing them water to drink. The five boys took the water from her and quickly gulped down mouthfuls, all the while looking at the players from Class E who were lying on the ground with disdain. Meanwhile, Abby excitedly dragged Janet and approached them, her chubby face filled with joy. The four members of The Beasts winked at Janet and said, “Janet, we didn’t embarrass you, did we?”
Janet yawned and looked at the four boys speechlessly. What happened to laying low? How are you going to explain yourselves for defeating Class E so badly that they’re too exhausted to move?
Abby pursed her lips and smiled as she praised, “You guys were awesome. I never knew that all of you are so good at basketball!” Upon hearing this, the four boys scratched their heads shyly. Just as Abby was about to continue, she noticed a strange expression on Gordon’s face in her peripheral vision. Janet had noticed it too and asked, “What’s the matter?”
With a helpless expression, Gordon muttered, “I didn’t warm up properly and accidentally hurt my calf during the game.” Janet frowned slightly. Overhearing them, the students from Class F who were standing in a distance hurriedly walked up to Gordon and asked, “What? Then what are we going to do now?” The Beasts also looked worried and mused, “We still have to compete with Class A later.”
“He’s badly hurt so he can’t play anymore,” Abby said before hurrying to call the school doctor over.
The school doctor sprayed cooling spray and anti-inflammatory drugs on Gordon’s feet before he frowned and said, “His ankle is injured and he can’t participate in the rest of the game.” Hearing this, everyone lowered their heads, not knowing what to do. The students of Class F were not confident in their basketball skills and they didn’t have the courage to go against Class A.
The sports coach heard about their situation; a competition was a competition and accidents often happen during basketball games. However, rules were rules. If Class F gave up on competing, Class A would automatically win the championship.
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