Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!

Chapter 471: Scared



So, Cindy Clarke followed up and said, “I’ve always been looking forward to the opportunity to compete with the students of Pingla Academy, no matter who.”

“Regardless of victory or defeat, I look forward to it. I want to know what level my culinary skills are. Although I have confidence in my cooking skills, I haven’t received systematic learning in a professional place like Pingla Academy. I want to know the difference between us. If I’m not as good, I want to know where the gap is. No matter win or lose, it’s fine. I just like a challenge.”

Wesley Gordon sighed with relief.

At least Cindy Clarke could still be considered a decent person.

Much stronger than Adrian Zhekova.

It was only then that Wesley Gordon looked at Joseph Tanner: “So, are you scared? If you’re scared, you’ve already lost.”

Joseph Tanner:

These people must all be crazy!

This is a competition!

Why act so pretentious!

He didn’t believe that they would willingly let bad luck eliminate them!

But Joseph Tanner was wrong.

Cindy Clarke could understand the mentality of the people at Pingla Academy.

Because Cindy Clarke thought the same.

She didn’t think she would lose to Parker Honi; she didn’t think there was anything she was inferior in.

Competing with strong opponents is even more exciting.

Because of their own strength, they enjoy this kind of thrill even more.

But Joseph Tanner lost his sense for this mindset when he questioned the fairness.

“Let me give some bitter chicken soup advice,” Michael Greene said. “Success is not guaranteed just because you’ve worked hard. Luck is also part of one’s strength. Many people work hard and have skills but still do not succeed.”

“Take the culinary world for example. There are just a few really famous chefs known to people. Is it that others are really inferior? Aren’t there any talented people who remain unknown? There are, many of them. They just lack a little luck. They have talent but can’t even become the head chef in a high-end restaurant. They might always be suppressed by head chefs who are less skilled than they are.” Michael Greene said, “There are various possibilities, too many to count.”

“Take the five of us as an example. Besides our skills, we also have the bonus of luck, and now we are known to some extent by everyone.” Michael Greene said, “Therefore, there is no need to complain about bad luck. It’s not just on the racecourse where luck is needed.”

Wesley Gordon insisted, “The rules are like this. If you are not satisfied with this, you can withdraw. If you want to participate, you must abide by the competition rules.”

“In short, if you have absolute strength, no matter who your opponent is, it won’t affect you,” Hunter Clarke said.

What else could Joseph Tanner say?

He felt like he was humiliating himself.

He didn’t understand. If the students of Pingla Academy had such confidence, where did Cindy Clarke’s confidence come from?

Wanting to compete with Parker Honi?

Ha!

Really seeking their own disgrace!

“Now, let’s start drawing lots.” Wesley Gordon said nothing more, “The order of this draw will be determined by the ranking of the previous match. Because in the last match, the ten students of Pingla Academy did not participate in the competition and did not have any ranking. So, you ten will draw last in the order of your rankings in the auditions.”

In the last competition, the ten students of Pingla Academy had the privilege of not participating.

But they lost the right to draw first today.

Although this drawing seemed like no big deal.


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