Chapter 666
The next day, it rained heavily.
The students were overjoyed. Ate said, “What the f*ck, I saw them praying for rain yesterday. Did it
really work?”
Natalie said softly, “Did you ask them to use other ways to ask for rain?”
“It doesn’t matter.” Ate looked at the heavy rain outside happily: “We can’t train in such heavy rain.
We can lie in bed in the dormitory for a day… I prayed for the rain yesterday too. I have to go to pay back
my wishter.”
Natalie, “…”
The students of Princeton University were all superstitious and the reason behind was heartbreaking.
However, the bad news soon came.
They couldn’t train in the rain, but they could check their beddings.
At ten o’clock in the morning, there was a notice from the higher-ups that they were going to check their
beddings at half past ten. There were male instructors, and they specifically asked all the girls to pack up
their personal belongings and wear their uniforms.
Ate was speechless.
Happiness was gone in a sh.
She looked at her messy bed with a sad face. “I don’t know how to fold my quilt neatly… Why do human
beings have to fold a quilt?”
Crystal raised her hand shyly. “What a coincidence. I don’t know how to do it either.”
The two of them looked at Natalie at the same time with hope on their faces. Natalie said, “… Don’t count
on me. Didn’t you hear the broadcast notice? They want to see you doing it on the spot.”
Crystal sobbed and shrank back into the quilt. “I hate folding quilt.”
Natalie pulled her up and said, “If you have time toin, you might as well learn now. Otherwise,
what are you going to do if you fail the testter.”
Natalie supervised them as they folded the quilts. It took Ate a great effort to fold her quilt. She
looked at Natalie and said, “Ms. Ramsey, do you think it’s okay?”
“No.” Natalie said gently, “Just wait for the instructor to scold you.”
Ate was speechless.
Crystal was trembling with fear. “How about mine, Ms. Ramsey?”
Natalie looked at her quilt and said in a softer voice, “You’re worse than her.”
Crystal, “…”
Crystal continued to fold the quilt with a bitter smile. In the past, Natalie had helped her fold the quilt, so
she had not been caught before. Now that the instructor woulde to check them one by one, it was
impossible for her to escape, so she could only learn at thest moment.
Finally, with her own effort, she folded the quilt into a shape that barely looked good. Before she could
boast about it, they heard a knock on the door. “Can Ie in?”
“Sure.” Natalie stepped forward and opened the door.
Harold stood at the door, followed by several servants. Natalie opened the door to let them in.
“It looks quite clean.” One of them nodded.
Harold just stood at the door politely and did not go in. He held the assessment form and a pen in his
hand, looked up at the three people, and asked, “Who will go first?”
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Natalie said, “I’ll do it first.”
She quickly unfolded and folded the quilt. It was a very standard shape without any wrinkles.
“Mm, you’ve passed.” Harold put a tick on the assessment form. “Next.”
The quilt that Ate folded did not look as good as the one Natalie folded, but Harold also gave her a
pass. Ate breathed a sigh of relief.
It was Crystal’s turn.
She braced herself and began to fold the quilt, which was full of wrinkles.
Crystal tidied it with her hands, hoping that it could be ttened a little. Unfortunately, heaven did not
grant her wish. No matter how hard she tidied it, it was still crumpled.
Harold handed the assessment form in his hand to the servant next to him. The sound of his military
bootsnding on the ground was heavy. He said lightly, “I’ll demonstrate it again. If you still don’t pass,
you won’t get the credits.”