Don't Fall For Me, CEO
Chapter 636: Truly Not Wronged
CHAPTER 636: CHAPTER 636: TRULY NOT WRONGED
"Not wrong at all."
As soon as Upton finished speaking, Brandon White retorted, "Impossible. Such usage has never appeared in books."
Brandon White also scolded Upton, "You’re afraid of her status, worried that contradicting her viewpoint might lead to retaliation, right? But even so, you can’t sincerely say this is correct; it might mislead many Meridia linguists."
Brandon White, a top student, was very particular about evidence and absolutely could not accept compromising with a wrong viewpoint.
Yet Upton said, "Not everything appears in books. For example, some proverbs only appear in the daily conversations of local people."
"Proverbs?" Brandon White was a bit taken aback.
"Yes, what Your Highness, July mentioned is a conventional usage in proverbs, so it’s different from how it’s normally used."
"But when did July Quinn mention that this is the usage of proverbs?"
Brandon White still wasn’t convinced.
But this time, it was the juniors from the audience who responded to him.
"Senior Brandon, what Julian Quinn mentioned is the usage in Meridia proverbs."
"Senior Brandon, if you don’t believe it, just look at the title on the PPT above..."
Prompted by the juniors, Brandon White looked up at the content displayed on the PPT.
Then, he saw this line at the top of the PPT: "Relevant Vocabulary and Usage in Proverbs!"
When he clearly saw this line, Brandon White felt as if his brain had been struck by lightning.
It really was about proverbs, this...
He was so eager to avenge Teacher Charles that, upon discovering an error in July Quinn’s vocabulary usage, he was busy exposing her, but he overlooked that July Quinn was discussing proverbs today.
The conventional usage in proverbs is simply not used in normal sentences.
In the end, he was careless and underestimated his opponent...
Those who were waiting for an answer saw the bewildered and panicked expression on Brandon White’s face and immediately knew the answer.
July Quinn was not wrong; the mistake was made by Brandon White, who was eager to pick holes in July Quinn!
At that moment, those who were waiting to see July Quinn make a fool of herself did not look well.
Only Victor Hawthorne’s group, elated, began to cheer in the classroom.
"I told you our Julian Quinn couldn’t be wrong. What First University of Esteria legend? Can’t even compare to the hair on our Julian Quinn’s legs, yet still dares to pick holes!"
"That guy White was probably just jealous because, during his student days, he never got to stand on a platform and teach others. He’s envious of our Julian Quinn."
"Our Julian Quinn now stands on equal footing with the King of Meridia, so calling her Julian Quinn is not undeserved."
"Trust Julian Quinn and you’ll live forever!"
Under their lively remarks, the principal took the opportunity to invite Upton off the stage.
Joy Quinn and Brandon White, knowing they were in the wrong, quickly returned to their seats after Upton left.
Soon, July Quinn regained her previous composure and continued with the rest of the lesson.
Initially, Brandon White thought he wouldn’t lose to July Quinn, believing this was just a fluke due to his eagerness, but after listening to the latter half of her class, he suddenly felt a newfound respect for July Quinn.
Because not only did July Quinn possess a talent in Meridia language that he could only look up to, but her teaching ability was also something that other teachers found difficult to emulate.
You see, just in this one class, even someone like him, who had studied in Meridia, gained so much.
No wonder she was able to lead their classmates to stand out in the Meridia language competition in just a week.
In that case, it was inevitable that his mentor would lose to her...