Chapter 1607
Chapter 1607: Special Treatment Riddle Event (1)
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"Don’t touch her," Belinda Nichols said with an unwavering aura, her words icy cold, "or it won’t end well."
Flossie Wright raised an eyebrow in some surprise.
Suddenly, a tension sparked between Belinda Nichols and Cassie Ferguson, like gunpowder quickly spreading.
Even the people around, who were "picking up equipment," seemed to feel it and involuntarily glanced over.
Moments later, Flossie Wright suddenly spoke up, interrupting the impending conflict between the two.
Belinda turned her head slightly, glanced at Flossie Wright, and finally furrowed her brow, releasing Cassie Ferguson’s hand.
The coldness in Cassie Ferguson’s eyes remained undiminished.
If Joshua Bailey hadn’t explicitly forbidden conflicts during training, the two of them might have fought at any moment.
"You can leave now."
Belinda Nichols looked at Cassie Ferguson coolly, as if she was letting her go this time.
Instantly, Cassie Ferguson’s hands clenched tightly.
A powerful killing intent swept towards her.
"Two to one," Flossie Wright shook the equipment in her hand, her eyes narrowing slightly, "with your Points, are you sure you want to play?"
Cassie Ferguson glared fiercely at Flossie Wright.
Flossie Wright remained calm and composed.
Smart people wouldn’t choose to act at this time.
Moreover—
The equipment was almost all picked.
If Cassie Ferguson continued to argue, it was hard to say what kind of equipment she would end up with.
So, after a moment of standoff, Cassie Ferguson suppressed her gaze and turned towards other equipment.
As Flossie Wright pointed out, it was impossible for her to compete against them on Points.
Flossie Wright had fifty Points, not a threat, but Belinda Nichols still had a hundred. Getting into trouble with Belinda would only bring her losses.
Only a fool would engage in something that harms others without benefiting herself.
The equipment was very simple.
A backpack, plus a set of skiing gear.
The backpack was filled with daily necessities; not one item could keep them warm.
Oh, and there was also a set of ski clothes.
The presence of the skiing equipment was obvious—it was meant for them to ski to the destination.
Flossie Wright and Belinda Nichols both knew how to ski, and with Joshua Bailey’s order, they quickly placed their skis underneath.
Ski poles, gloves, knee pads, hats, and ski goggles, all equipped.
"Is everyone ready?"
A few minutes later, Joshua Bailey suddenly called out.
A bunch of students, more than half, answered him.
Standing at the front, Joshua Bailey saw that most of them were almost ready and continued, "You all know how to ski, right?"
As soon as he spoke, a group of people was about to answer, but Joshua Bailey abruptly cut them off.
"It’s fine if you don’t know how to ski; you’ll learn after falling a few times."
Joshua Bailey chuckled, watching the atmosphere turn strange.
Falling a few times?
Doesn’t this feel ominous?!
Immediately, many students who couldn’t ski turned pale.
Are they not planning to teach them beforehand?
This time, the ever-eager Rowdy Brightwill spoke up again.
"Go ahead."
Joshua Bailey gazed intently at him.
"Is the requirement the same for both those who can ski and those who can’t?" Rowdy Brightwill asked calmly, staring Joshua Bailey down, word by word.
Joshua Bailey answered firmly.
From the crowd, some students immediately voiced their protest.
— End of Chapter 1607 —