Chapter 3 Otherwise Fail Among the universities in Progress, Progress University was one of the best. Even if you went all over the country, everyone boasts highly of this university. Dana's scores were average, so she could enroll and study here. It can also be said that it was entirely dependent on the relationship and family. No one knows the news. At the teaching building. When Dana arrived there with a lost look on his face, the class had already been going on for ten minutes. After she was taken by someone for the first time last night, she was so sad that she was not in the mood to be late. Dejected, Dana kept walking with her head down. So much so that she did not notice that there were nearly a hundred people in the finance class, which was usually seldom attended. The attendees were all girls! They had been transferred from a small classroom to a large classroom since they were so many. But just as she pushed the door open, she was dumbfounded. The man standing on the podium looked kind of familiar! "Wasn't that the "male drank" she went to bed last night?!" Dana felt dazzled. She pinched herself hard and looked again. "It's still him! Help!" Dana gave a low cry and turned and was about to run. But just then, across a plank, she heard a magnetic, low, beautiful, but majestic voice on the podium in the classroom. "Dana Roosevelt." Counting the students or attendance, her name. There was no response in the classroom. Two seconds passed. Walker Herbert stood on the podium, looked up coldly, and repeated. "Dana Roosevelt." "She's not here?" "Here I am," she replied. Dana opened the door and appeared in a hurry, and her heart was dead at that moment. Almost a hundred people in the class looked at her. She covered her head with a bag and dared not show a trace of her face. Walker turned impassively and said, "Is your name is Dana Roosevelt?" Dana's heart is about to jump out, but replied, "Yes, it is." "You are ten minutes late." He reprimanded. This man! Really?!" she thought. She almost had a heart attack. After thinking for two seconds, Dana had an idea and immediately argued, "Teacher, I have a stomach ache." There were too many excuses for being late for class, but the most important thing now is not whether she is late or not, but that she can't let him recognize it. Dana just wanted to go now. There were at least hundreds of students there, and she did not want her one-night stand to be known all over the school! But God did not hear her prayer at all. The next sentence of the man on the podium made her fall into an ice cave. "Stand at the door for forty minutes," he ordered her. "Huh?" Dana was stunned. The pretty white face on the back of the girl's bag seemed shocked. "No teacher, this is-- " When she stammered but did not forget to cover her head with a bag. However, the man was selfless and just said, "There's nothing wrong with it." Walker with one hand in his pocket looked down at her without changing his face. In front of her was a man who was as handsome as any big star. More importantly, he wore a valuable suit, from tie clips to wristwatches and cufflinks. All of them showed his financial resources and extraordinary taste. He continued, "If you do not do it, I'll fail you in finance at the end of the term." It was like a bolt that struck her from out of the blue! Dana's feet seem to have been nailed. She did not want to fail of course. Dana's beautiful eyebrows suddenly stirred up dissatisfaction and looked back at him. "But teacher, I'm only late once!" In a hurry, she forgot to cover her face with a bag! It was not until she looked directly at the man's handsome eyebrows and eyes as ice as a sculpture that, Dana realized it. "Oh, no!" she blurted. She's going to be recognized now! Dan scolded her carelessness with a pat on the forehead. But the man's unparalleled face was not loosened at all. It was like he did not know her at all. "I have the right to give points, and to take points." the man said. He closed the textbook with a straight face. "Go out and stand still or you will fail." One word at a time and it was a certainty that can't be rejected.