American drama of life

Chapter 19 There is nothing more shameful than this

Chapter 19 There is nothing more shameful than this

Restaurant box.

Mike's report of Luke's SAT score stunned Ross.

The SAT is the college entrance examination in the United States, with a total score of 1600. The score range of very good students is generally between 1400 and 1500.

1550 points is definitely a god-level score in this era.

Ross, who only scored 1250 points for bragging, also pays attention to a basic method, so he took a middle value of 1450 points, and did not dare to brag about 1550 points that are easily exposed.

And now a homeless child has scored 1550 points in the test, which makes him shameless even if he wants to say anything about his overall quality.

Scores that are high to a certain level, approaching full marks, are self-evidently sharp.

"He's the student I taught."

Mike couldn't help stammering.

"Hahaha!"

Ross, who was so uncomfortable and unwilling to accept the result, immediately laughed out loud when he heard this, and then said Prime Minister Cao's famous words: "This is impossible!"

If he had to believe it before, then Mike, who was known as a fool in high school, turned out to be Teacher Luke. He didn't believe Luke could get such good grades.

"it is true!"

Mike is in a hurry.

This was his greatest achievement during his short-term part-time teaching period.

"Oh, I don't believe it."

Ross looked at Mike for a while and Luke for a while, smiling and shaking his head.

Mike was so anxious, but no matter how he explained it, Ross had an expression of disbelief.

"He doesn't want to believe it."

Luke glanced at Ross, who had typical white arrogance and prejudice, and comforted Mike, who was in a hurry: "It's just the SAT score, what's there to say?"

"..."

A certain prospective doctor who added 200 points to his SAT score and boasted to the public for 7 years had a smile on his face.

"When you meet old classmates, shouldn't you have a good chat about happier topics?"

Luke hinted to Mike: "For example, some common experiences in those years? Studying in the classroom, playing in the playground, reviewing in the library~"

Ross raised his head sharply, agitated, and there was an ominous premonition in his heart.

"Hahaha."

Mike then remembered the embarrassing incident of his old classmate, and laughed: "Ross, do you remember Mrs. Atman, our high school librarian?"

Having said this, he slapped his head sharply, and said with a 'face of self-blame': "Look at my brain, my fault, any of us can forget her, and you will never forget her for a lifetime~"

"w, wh~at?"

Ross was stammered by the thunderbolt.

There is no silver 300 taels here, and my sister Monica, who only believed 8% of it, can only tilt her head and can't bear to look directly at it.

"Stop pretending!"

Mike slapped Ross on the shoulder: "Okay, you boy, Mrs. Atman was in her 50s and walked on crutches..."

"She only uses crutches on cloudy days!!!"

Ross subconsciously defended his former lover. Seeing that everyone was looking at him strangely, he immediately knew that he was completely exposed, and blushed and defended: "She is not like you imagined, she is very gentle, and her eyes are very gentle. And light..."

After appreciating Ross's infinite embarrassment for a while, Luke turned his attention to Ross's wife Carol, only to see that she quickly calmed down like an outsider after frowning slightly.

"Poor Ross."

Luke smirked inwardly.

It seems that Carol's mysterious attributes have been awakened.

In the memory of the previous life, in the American TV series Friends, after Ross was dumped by his wife Carroll, he once saw that everything was self-pity and associated with his and his wife's past.

Among them, he repeatedly mentioned that everything is the first time for him and his wife, and it is quite a bit of first love. Men and women care about everything. They are each other's first time.

Carroll probably doesn't care about Rose's past, or that it's a bit disgusting.

But if she hadn't awakened to her mysterious attributes, she would have cared about the first love words her husband had repeatedly told her, and at least she would have been angry about it.

Because Rose cheated on her, and in front of her over and over again.

Or don't say it, it doesn't really matter.

But since you're not, you still say it over and over again to your face, what is this?
Pretending to be pure?
Only when she doesn't care about him now will she feel nothing about it, and will take an indifferent attitude.

"oh, god."

Ross couldn't speak any longer, lowered his head and laughed at himself: "There is nothing more shameful than this."

"Ok?"

As soon as Luke, who was thinking about it, heard this, he immediately came to his senses and looked at Phoebe with a smile: "Miss, what work have you been doing recently?"

"I'm giving a massage now."

Phoebe smiled and said: "The craft is very good, do you want to try it?"

"There will be opportunities in the future."

Luke smiled and said, "It's good to do this. It's better than living next to the San Marco comic store."

"I know what you mean."

Phoebe smiled knowingly: "You're still like before, don't worry, I've stopped doing those things a long time ago."

"You used to beg for a living next to the San Marco comic shop?"

Embarrassed Rosle's diversion: "I used to go there a lot to buy comic books, until one time, I went to see what trouble Spider-Man got into recently..."

"Cough! Wonder Woman~"

My sister Monica couldn't help coughing.

"... anyway I went to San Marco Comics on my way to buy dozens of cupcakes for someone."

Ross twitched the corners of his mouth and continued: "Then a group of burly men appeared out of nowhere, holding steel pipes and threatening me 'give me the money, idiot'.

To make matters worse, they also took my school bag with my own hand-drawn comics for Science Kid, and I haven't been there since. "

"Oh, my god."

Phoebe looked at Luke dumbfounded.

"Which year were you robbed?"

Luke looked at Ross pretending not to know.

"Eight years ago."

Ross blurted out.

"its not right."

Luke held back a smile and said: "At that time, the San Marco comic shop was my eldest sister's territory, and there were no burly men.

And the steel pipe is the iconic weapon of my eldest sister's head, are you sure you were robbed by a burly man? "

"Of course!"

Ross shouted: "And it's the big guys, otherwise I'll definitely resist and show them a good look."

"Science Kid Comics...Are superpowers an infinite pursuit of science?"

Luke asked.

"How did you know?"

Ross's eyes widened.

"I saw this cartoon in the street garbage collected by the eldest sister."

Luke joked: "Are you sure it was the big guys who robbed you 8 years ago? Not a 14-year-old girl?"

"What?!"

Everyone was shocked.

"It's you?!"

Ross stood up abruptly and pointed at Phoebe.

"Sorry, Ross."

Phoebe apologized: "My mother was killed by drug dealers..."

"Your mother is a drug dealer!"

Ross interrupted angrily.

"At the time my mother committed suicide, my stepfather was in jail, I came to New York alone, on the streets, and that was the only way to make a living, and I was ashamed to hurt a lot of book...comic fans."

Phoebe apologized: "I really don't remember you being in there."

(End of this chapter)

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