After Descending the Mountain, Seven Big Brothers Spoil Me

Chapter 1035 Time to Eat



Chapter 1035 Time to Eat

He had initially thought that he was the youngest finalist, but to his surprise, there was actually someone two years younger than him.

When he realized this, he couldn't help but glance at her a few more times. He also remembered her as the one who had stepped on his shoe the day before and had eaten a lot—like a pig. Originally, he thought she looked a bit dim-witted, but to his surprise, she was actually quite impressive.

Seeing that he wasn't being very friendly, Qin Er pulled Zhouzhou behind him and asked in a calm tone, "Is there something you want?"

Brian Junior looked at him and asked, "Are you the first place from Hua Country?"

Qin Er nodded, "Yes."

Upon hearing that, Brian Junior lifted his chin even higher, "Then wait for it, I will beat all of you."

With that, he turned and walked away, followed by a group of people. He looked every bit like a little young master.

Elder Xiao walked over, his brow furrowed. "What's going on?"

Zhouzhou repeated what Brian Junior had just said. After hearing it, Elder Xiao was so angry that he almost laughed. "Well then, let's see who's better. Little Er, Zhouzhou, show him everything you've got! Whether one of you wins the championship or not, it's fine as long as you beat him!"

He then turned to the other eight children. "You all need to work hard as well."

"Mm!" Several of the kids nodded in unison. At first, they hadn't felt much about the competition—they were mostly excited to be traveling abroad. But now, seeing someone challenging them, their blood was suddenly fired up.

They were going to prove to everyone that kids from Hua Country were amazing!

Seeing their morale rise, Elder Xiao didn't hesitate to take advantage of the moment. He led them back to their rooms and handed them a set of exam papers. After grading them, he explained the details of the competition.

The competition would officially start the day after tomorrow, and the next few days were just for registration.

The competition had two rounds: the preliminary round and the finals.

In the preliminary round, they would take a written test, and only the top ten would move on to the finals.

The finals would be a rapid-response quiz. Elder Xiao showed them a video from a previous competition.

In the video, each person had a small screen in front of them, with a large screen in the center for the audience to see.

Elder Xiao explained, "In the final round, we'll only look at the results, not the process. You just need to write your answers on the screen and submit them."

"During this round, it's all about speed and accuracy."

When they were training a few weeks ago, he had used a similar format, though they had spoken the answers aloud back then. This time, they would need to type them out.

He then took out a tablet, opened the question bank, and showed it to them. The format on the tablet was almost identical to that of the actual competition, allowing them to familiarize themselves with it.

He wasn't sure whether Zhouzhou or Qin Er would win the championship, but either way, he had to root for them. It was tough being a teacher—whether one won or both of them placed highly, it would be a victory in his eyes.

He wasn't about to get too optimistic though. Everyone participating was from top-tier countries, and getting into the top three wasn't easy. After all, Hua Country hadn't made it into the top three in the past five years.

Thinking about that, he felt a bit discouraged.

But then, he quickly shook off the negative thoughts. It was best to let things unfold naturally. He had confidence in his students.

With that, he focused on the task at hand, practicing with them. The day of the competition soon arrived.

Once they were at the competition venue, Zhouzhou's height was no longer a consideration—they were all given the same standard desks.

Except for Brian Junior, of course. His desk was completely different from the others, crafted from solid gold, with the height customized to suit his stature. It screamed wealth and status.

He glanced at Zhouzhou and frowned. "Give her a different desk."

Upon hearing this, the invigilator was about to speak, but before he could, Brian Junior's bodyguards quickly moved a smaller desk into place for Zhouzhou.

She hadn't expected this, but when she saw the desk being moved in, she blinked and turned her head.

It was no surprise, though, that she was met with another pair of nostrils.

Brian Junior raised his chin and said, "Don't make excuses for your failure. I'm going to defeat you fair and square."

He wanted to prove that he was the best kid.

He added, "Remember my face—I'm the one who will beat you."

Zhouzhou looked at him, feeling a bit awkward.

Since their first meeting, they had already seen each other three times, but she still hadn't really gotten a good look at his face. The only thing she remembered was his nostrils.

Brian Junior, unaware of her thoughts, turned away after speaking.

Zhouzhou didn't say anything else. When the papers were handed out, she immediately began working on them.

Time passed quickly. Before long, time was up, and the invigilators swiftly collected the papers.

As they stepped outside, Zhouzhou saw many of the other participants looking disappointed—they hadn't finished their papers. This was the first time they had encountered such a situation, and they were clearly struggling.

Brian Junior, recalling that Zhouzhou had finished early, was about to say something else to her when he saw her, holding Qin Er's hand, running excitedly toward the dining area. "Time to eat!" she said cheerfully.

Brian Junior was left speechless. "Huh?"


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