ir widened her eyes in surprise as she asked, “You know German?”
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“A Little.”
She asked again, “Did you get a KDS certification?”
“Yeah. I passed C2,” he said curtly, eyes on the paper. While in military school, he passed the middle-
level B2 test. But then he was assigned an important mission where he needed extra fluency, talking to
actual German operatives. In order to fulfill the mission objectives, he studied hard and passed the
high-level C2 test.
ir was utterly shocked. She had only gotten to B2, and it was her job to trante things! But Wesley
passed the C2 exam! “Seriously?”
He simply said, “I never lie.” It was an easy enough answer
“Maybe he never lies, but he doesn’t always tell the whole truth. A little? He’s way too humble, ‘ ir
thought.
“Have you studied in
A N G E L A ‘s L I B R A R Y
Germany?” She was so curious about his past.
“Uh huh. 6 months.” To improve his Language skills, he had stayed in
Germany for nearly seven months, together with Curtis.
ir envied him so much. With her chin propped up on both of her hands, she stared at the man
adoringly.
“I learned by rote, cramming the vocabry into my brain. I used to practice with my German teacher
at university. She liked me, I think.” In fact, back when she was about to end her studies in Ennd,
she wanted to continue with the advanced studies in Germany. But that was a chunk of change. She
didn’t want to ask so much money from her uncle, so she gave up on the idea, and came back to
Alorith after she got her master’s degree.
Wesley threw her a nce.
“You look wistful. Any regrets about studying abroad?”
ir shook her head.
“No.” After all, it wasn’t easy for her to study abroad alone. She didn’t want to go through that again.
She envied
Wesley because he had an easier way to Learn thenguage.
Wesley sat opposite her and grabbed a pen. He pointed at a paragraph in the article and exined,
“This is how a theatrical troupe is set up, and the different parts of a y that might need to be
performed… It also has a brief introduction about the development of Germanedies, from the
Renaissance to the Enlightenment period. If youe across simr articles next time, use this as a
starting point…”
ir listened attentively to his exnation. Together with the context, she finally had a full
understanding of the article.
No wonder she felt something was wrong with her trantion. She didn’t understand a few sentences.
Wesley’s exnation helped her out a lot.
Her excitement was beyond words. She had spent almost an hour trying to understand the logic of this
paragraph, but Wesley figured it out in just a few minutes. Besides, he had even shared some
shortcuts to trante German into Chinese. ir stared at Wesley with gratitude.
“Thank you so much, Colonel Wesley! You saved my Life again.”
“Saved your Life?’ Wesley was stunned by her exaggeration. Surely this couldn’t be a matter of life and
death.
ir Lowered her head and began taking notes. Wesley walked around the desk and stood next to her.