Verse 27: I don't know how to pretend to understand

From yesterday to now, Franklin's mood can be described as ups and downs, up and down.

When he found out yesterday that Norman, an excellent seedling of learning ancient languages, his mood was quite agitated, so agitated that he even thought of his glory decades later, and it was also under this beautiful vision of the future that he could not control himself for a while, and made many decisions, including "not collecting his wallet to eat and live".

And after a night's sleep, he finally calmed down, his agitated heart relaxed, and he returned to his usual cautious (suspicious) way of acting, so that from the time he came to class until now, he did not introduce Norman to the students as his new student, as their new classmate.

This is a backup for himself: if he looked away yesterday and Norman is not as a genius as he thinks, then he can get rid of him at any time and stop the loss in time.

Although Franklin didn't think it was likely, it was always good to be careful in everything, wasn't it?

And what he saw next confirmed that his caution was not wrong.

The guy he thought was a genius behaved like a retarded person in class, which made Franklin feel very complicated.

On the one hand, the peeling off of Norman's "genius" aura made him very lost, his heart gradually sank to the bottom, and the prospect of a better future gradually faded away to make his heart ache so much that he couldn't breathe, and on the other hand, he also gave a thumbs up for his vision, at least he hadn't admitted that this was his new student, and he could quietly get rid of him and stop the loss in time when it was over today.

As for the "rumors" that circulate among students...... Without his personal confirmation, those can only be rumors, and there is nothing to be afraid of.

Although he had accepted the fact that Norman was not a genius, out of his usual caution, Franklin moved the teaching of ancient languages again, and finally tested Norman's talent for ancient languages.

Franklin didn't think anything like that would happen, he was just a matter of routine.

But the weird thing is, it seems that there really is such a thing!

Norman, who had always been mentally retarded, came to life as soon as he spoke the old language, staring at his teaching with great energy, his face full of understanding and understanding, not as confused as the other students.

This made Franklin's heart, which had fallen to the bottom, rise again little by little.

Is there really such a basic discipline that does not understand such advanced knowledge as ancient languages, but can understand it at the first listen?

First there was hope, then calm, then disappointment, and now hope...... The frequency of ups and downs in his mood was so fast that Franklindo couldn't stand it and was a little afraid, so he didn't let Norman answer it immediately after he finished teaching, so as to solve the last question in his heart.

He was a little scared, afraid that hope would be disillusioned again.

So he ordered Justin to answer first, giving himself a buffer time, and after being ready to face the disappointment again, he called Norman to answer the question.

There is no need to answer too rebelliously, for the understanding of these two ancient sayings, he can have Justin like this.

Franklin looked at Norman and thought to himself.

In this case, if this big man thinks of a way, scrapes up the tuition, and then moves out of his house, then it is not impossible for him to really accept this student......

Norman didn't know that Franklin's mental process could be so complicated by simply getting himself up and saying something, he just knew that he was being named.

That should be done like the student just now, right?

Norman had no experience in this area, but fortunately he still knew how to draw gourds, so he got up from his position, recalled the order of Justin's speeches just now, and said the same thing as he did.

"Sir, the first ancient word you taught was 'floating', which refers to a state of motion in which an object falls......"

That's not what Franklin said.

It doesn't matter how it is read or how it is interpreted, Franklin and Norman say it differently. What Norman is saying now is his own understanding after combining the words of the mages in his body with his more than ten years of experience, so his pronunciation is more standard than Franklin's, and his understanding of the meaning is more accurate.

The so-called out of the blue is better than the blue, and that's it.

The students around Norman were a little surprised to hear that Norman was actually able to say something decently - this strange big man could really say something?

But as I listened, many students soon shook their heads.

What is he talking about? Whether it is pronunciation or meaning, it is too far from what Justin said just now, what is wrong with this?

I thought that this guy really had some skills, and there was going to be a guy as good as Justin in this living room, but I didn't expect it to be a guy who talked nonsense. Not knowing is not knowing, and having to pretend to understand, without any attitude of learning, is undoubtedly more annoying than ignorance.

Many of the students' first impression of Norman was immediately unfavorable, and several of the young ladies who had looked at Justin with a pretended reserve frowned.

The students didn't think about the possibility that Justin was wrong and Norman was right—how could that be? After all, Franklin was happy with Justin's answer, and it was clear that Justin was going in the right direction.

In the entire living room, only Bernie and the others, who had seen Norman's speed of learning against the sky, thought that Norman should be right.

And on the podium, Franklin silently listened to Norman's words, and his heart was turbulent and undulating, as if a dozen forbidden spells had exploded in his body.

Is this really just the result of what he just listened to?

Franklin would not have believed this result at all if it had not been for the fact that he had not believed it at all, and even he who had infinite confidence in Norman yesterday afternoon could not believe it.

At that time, he thought that Norman should be a genius, but he never expected that he could be a genius to such an extent against the sky!

Look, look! What did this kid do!

After listening to it once, Norman not only pronounced these two ancient words correctly, but also had an extremely pure accent, even purer than the pronunciation of him, an expert who has been immersed in ancient languages for decades!

This kind of pronunciation is probably only possible in the current Cardenas, such as the Grand Duke, the Duchess, and the few big people who have just arrived.

What is even more striking than the pronunciation is Norman's understanding of the meanings of these two ancient words.

Yes, what Norman said is not the same as what Franklin just said, but this is not because Norman was wrong, but because he has reached an essential understanding of the meaning of these two ancient words, and truly understands and grasps the meaning of these two ancient words, so he can express the interpretation in his own words, instead of rote memorization like many beginners.

Once you listen to it, you really understand the meaning of the ancient saying?......

This kind of talent, let alone seeing it, Franklin didn't hear about it...... Oh no, I've heard such legends, but the protagonist of the legend is the kind of transcendent person in a sacred place, and when the legend is reflected in reality, it is inevitably easy to make people trance.

So Franklin, like Bernie two days ago, couldn't help himself and began to doubt life.

Because he was so shocked by Norman's talent, his expression froze without a hint of a smile, which also made the students below even more convinced that what Norman said was wrong.

Didn't you see Franklin upset? Apparently angry that this big man didn't understand how to talk nonsense.