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Looking to the side, I saw that she had already picked up a pen and started taking notes.
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"The future of education lies in innovation, and the core of innovation lies in teachers. Education is not merely about imparting knowledge, but also about cultivating students' thinking abilities, teamwork spirit, and innovative awareness."
Many teachers looked up, their eyes gleaming with thoughtful consideration, but Kumiko couldn't understand what was so important that required her to think about it.
Looking around, Kitahara Hakuba was still playing on his phone, not taking any notes at all.
Next, the teachers in the front row shared their teaching experience, special cases, solutions, and so on, just like a storytelling session.
Kumiko felt that the seminar wasn't entirely without merit.
The two-hour seminar finally came to an end, and it was already 10:30.
Coming to her senses, Kumiko realized her notebook was already a full page. A grin spread across her face; she had no idea what she'd written down.
She pinched the sunflower hair clip with her fingertips, and then her voice came from beside her:
"Have you thought it through? Do you want to come to the Shenxu Wind Ensemble for vocational training?"
"Teacher Kitahara, may I ask you a question?" Kumiko picked up her pencil again, pretending to take notes.
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"Please say."
"What would you do if a student wasn't actively participating in clubs?"
"Are you a student in my brass band?"
"Yes."
"How were your grades? What instrument did you play in the club?"
"You played very well; you play the trumpet within the department."
“Respect the students’ wishes,” Kitahara Hakuba blurted out.
"Huh?" Kumiko looked puzzled upon hearing his answer.
Kitahara Hakuba, supporting his head with one hand, said solemnly:
"As a teacher, isn't the most important thing to respect students' wishes?"
"So that's what you think." Kumiko didn't know what to say.
Kitahara Hakuba suddenly smiled and said:
"The main problem is that all the trumpet players in my band are too strong, so losing one wouldn't really matter to me."
Because no matter who is missing, he can pull the subordinate into the position of the superior, so the impact on the wind band is not significant.
But these words made Kumiko frown. She disliked the phrase "it doesn't matter if one is missing."
“I’m very sorry, but I feel that my guiding principles don’t align with your school’s,” Kumiko said, standing up.
"Are you dissatisfied?" Kitahara Hakuba looked up at her and asked.
"Yes, I'm very dissatisfied. How can a teacher say that it doesn't matter if one person is missing? The brass band is a big family, and every student should experience the joy of playing the brass band."
"But you said that this student is not actively participating."
"That's not important. What's important is that we can't say it doesn't matter if we lose one."
She seemed very serious, so Kitahara Hakuba could only apologize and say:
"I apologize for my poor writing skills, but compared to Miss Huang, I am probably more confident in myself."
Kumiko bit her lip lightly. How could someone so handsome and talented say such chilling things?
“Legs,” she said.
Kitahara Hakuma moved his leg to the side to make room:
"Are you really not going to consider coming to my Shenxu?"
If I go there, won't we be arguing every day?
"I'll think about it again once Shenxu High School actually wins the gold medal." Even so, Kumiko still spoke very politely.
Kitahara Hakuba said, "Alright, I'll come find you after I win the gold medal."
"This person looks as gentle as Taki-sensei, but what he says is a hundred times crueler than Taki-sensei."
"real or fake?"
"Rena, you didn't hear how cruel he said."
"Wait, how much sugar did you put in? Don't put too much sugar in this Americano."
"But it's very tough."
In the café, the seats not near the windows were bathed in warm lighting, and the floor was covered with a rouge-colored plush carpet.
Kumiko added two more sugar cubes to her coffee, lay on her side on the table, and gently stirred it with a small spoon, saying:
"Well, he's really amazing. He can point out a lot of things that can be improved in the freestyle, things that even Taki-sensei didn't say."
“Everyone has a different subjective view of music. I think he was nitpicking at Taki-sensei’s score.”
Hehehe::::
Kukumiko let out a sly, chuckle.
"Reina clearly hasn't even heard of him, yet she says he's just picking a fight, Makoto~~"
Sitting opposite her was a young girl in a black dress, with slender shoulders and waist, a fair and delicate face, and large breasts.
"Stop being so long-winded!"
Kumiko's feet were removed from under the table.
"Can I win the gold medal this year?" Reina Kousaka asked.
Kumiko looked at Reina, who gently picked up the idiot coffee cup with elegant and composed movements, even the act of sipping the rim of the cup was focused and tranquil.
Rena is getting more and more beautiful.
"It should work."
"With Taki-sensei there, it will definitely work."
"You really have always believed in Taki-sensei," Kumiko said with a smile.
Lina put down her coffee cup, and the bottom of the cup made almost no sound when it touched the saucer.
“I also believe in Kumiko.” Her gaze was cold, but Kumiko could feel a slight warmth in the depths of her obsidian eyes.
She straightened up, let out a soft sigh, and smiled:
"That Kitahara Hakuba said he wanted me to be the vice advisor at Shin-Asahi High School, and even offered to give me five million yen as a deposit."
"What?" Reina raised an eyebrow, leaned forward slightly, and pressed her fingertips heavily on the table. "He really said that? What's your answer?"
Kumiko was startled and leaned back, laughing as she said:
“I definitely refused. Not only is Hokkaido too far from home, but a deposit of five million yen sounds like a scam.”
Reina breathed a sigh of relief, a serene smile appearing on her lips as she said:
"That's true, Kumiko isn't a fool."
"But when I heard five million, I was indeed tempted for a moment. That's five million!"
Even as an associate consultant, she wouldn't earn more than 300,000 a month!
“There are indeed many.” Reina Kousaka nodded.
"But putting everything else aside, Reina, you don't want me to leave Kitauji, do you?" Kumiko took a sip of coffee.
No, it's still too bitter.
Rena watched as she added another candy and said softly:
"Because I can't imagine what it would be like if Kumiko weren't at Kitauji Vocational School."
"This sentence feels so familiar..."
Kumiko felt like she'd heard that phrase somewhere before.
Reina smiled noncommittally.
“However, if I betray Kitauji, you can kill me,” Kumiko suddenly said.
Reina blinked, her long eyelashes fluttering slightly. Her clear eyes reflected her no longer childlike face, and she said in a cool tone:
"I really will kill you, okay?"
"I know that Lina does keep her word, that's why I'm saying this, because it's..."
Kumiko paused for a moment, then the two of them said in unison:
"A declaration of love."
"A declaration of love."
"Haha, you still remember!" Kumiko laughed so hard she almost fell over.
A slight smile curved Kosaka Reina's lips, her long legs crossed happily under the table:
"How could I possibly forget?"
Joy, like sunshine, bathed Kumiko's body, and a smile unconsciously appeared on her lips, as if a cheerful melody was gently echoing in her heart.
Even if Shenxu wins the gold medal, I still prefer to stay in Kitauji.
The two looked at each other.
"Next time, let's not order an Americano."
"I can tell you can't drink that much."
"Look, this is the eighth candy."
"I think you might need to put in the ninth one."
Kumiko took a sip.
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