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Chapter 336 - Chapter 336 336 Why didnt you say you could speak Russian

Chapter 336: 336 Why didn’t you say you could speak Russian earlier? Chapter 336: 336 Why didn’t you say you could speak Russian earlier? At that moment, seeing the result of the draw, Binbin burst into tears, and the crew immediately asked, “What’s wrong? Why are you crying?”

Binbin wiped her eyes and said, “I don’t mean to dislike An Lan, it’s just that, the two of us, as girls moving around in Moscow, it might not be so convenient, and we might encounter danger.”

The gentlemen present suddenly felt this was a very valid concern.

You must remember, An Lan is a burden.

Moreover, she is so difficult to get along with, and Binbin is so pitiable, but here, everyone’s sympathy was limited.

Shi Lan shot Sun Ling a look, and Doctor Sun immediately made an OK gesture with her hand. It had already been recorded, okay? And it wasn’t as cumbersome as using a phone since she wore mini recording glasses, high-end black technology, extremely discreet.

From the moment Binbin unfolded the paper, Sun Ling had already smelled that hint of green tea.

“We are also here for the first time and completely unfamiliar with Moscow,” Xu Yang said with difficulty.

“My English is really not very good,” Perry explained with an embarrassed scratch of his head.

In other words, the remaining four people had all expressed disdain for An Lan.

At this time, Binbin, still feeling guilty, grabbed Shi Lan’s hand and said, “An Lan, I’m really worried about what the two of us girls will do tomorrow.”

Shi Lan discreetly withdrew her hand and then suggested to the crew, “I can be a group by myself.”

“How can that be possible?” the director, wearing a jacket, immediately refused. “Your English is already poor, and then you’ll be alone? Are you planning to have the whole crew post missing person notices for you?”

“But I’m really scared…”

Standing behind with her glasses, Sun Ling’s eyelids almost flipped back in disbelief at the perfect display of drama, but apparently men were just suckers for this kind of act.

Everyone expressed their sympathy for Binbin, but… since it involved their own interests, no one came forward to help.

“Fine, I’ll switch with you,” Sister Xiaojin finally stepped in to clean up the mess after watching the whole drama unfold.

“Sister Xiaojin, isn’t this a bit unfair to you?” Binbin asked with red-rimmed eyes.

“No, not at all, I’m more than happy to,” Sister Xiaojin said.

“Then… Director, is that okay?” Binbin asked coquettishly, looking at the director.

The director took a deep breath, adjusted his forehead, and said, “If it’s like this, why didn’t you decide amongst yourselves from the start? Besides, Sister Xiaojin and An Lan are also two women.”

Binbin suddenly felt awkward, though knowing the crew wanted to suppress An Lan during the trip, Binbin really did like to stir up trouble.

“Let’s just settle it since Sister Xiaojin agrees,” someone said.

Upon hearing the decision, Binbin’s tears turned into laughter, and she moved to sit next to her new teammate.

The small group finally breathed a sigh of relief, able to rid themselves of the annoying pest.

Seeing this, Sister Xiaojin smiled and explained, “Actually, I wanted to be in a group with An Lan from the start, but I thought maybe some of you would want to be with Little An Lan, so it might not be certain. Now that you are all so generous, this turns out just perfect. After all, my English isn’t great, and as an older person, I don’t want to charge into battle with you young people. I should just stick with the only person in the whole crew who can speak Russian, and enjoy my exquisite journey.”

After hearing Sister Xiaojin’s words, everyone was shocked.

“Sister Xiaojin, you’re saying, An Lan speaks Russian?”

“An Lan speaks Russian?”

“Does An Lan speak Russian?”

“I’ve seen it with my own eyes, she chatted with a Russian beauty for quite a few minutes,” Sister Xiaojin vouched for the lady, “To the unknowing, you would think she was a native Muscovite.”

Sister Xiaojin spoke with a rather boastful tone; in fact, she was just trying to give Miss Shi Lan some vindication.

These youngsters seriously think too highly of themselves.

This time, everyone quieted down, though they still seemed somewhat skeptical.

Just then, the steward of the manor walked in. His English pronunciation was not very accurate due to his age, and everyone had trouble understanding him. To avoid putting him to too much trouble, Shi Lan began to speak in Russian and asked what exactly had happened.

The two conversed in Russian in front of the entire production crew, and two minutes later, the steward bowed to everyone and then left.

All eyes turned to Shi Lan as they heard her say, “The steward mentioned that due to the manor’s age and the recent heavy rain, there has been some water seepage in the rooms on the third floor. The cleaners discovered it just now and didn’t have time to fix it, so we’ve been asked to avoid using the rooms on the third floor for the time being; they’re too damp, that’s all.”

Everyone: “…”

All were struck dumb, plunging the living room into silence. After a long while, the director finally asked, “Why didn’t you say you spoke Russian earlier?”

“Did you ask me?” Shi Lan innocently replied.

Director: “…”

Sister Xiaojin snorted with a mix of seriousness and jest, “That’s what you get for looking down on people.”

Again, everyone felt embarrassed.

“Anyway, the teams have already been formed, and it’s getting late. Let’s all tidy up and rest. The first floor has rooms for the men, and the second floor for us ladies,” Sister Xiaojin said as she draped an arm around Shi Lan’s shoulders, addressing the younger ones who looked out of sorts, “Thanks a lot for giving me An Lan. Ah, Little Anlan, isn’t the caviar in Moscow delicious? I want to try it! You know where to get it, right?”

“Roughly, you know?”

Now everything is upside-down. An Lan, who didn’t even pass her college English exam, was suddenly holding a trump card–she spoke Russian!

How the hell are we supposed to compete now?

But then again, it wasn’t her fault everyone had underestimated her.

Especially Binbin, who almost went through a whole melodrama of crying, causing a scene, and threatening to hang herself just to not be on Shi Lan’s team. And now? Regretting so much her guts must be turning green, right?

Dr. Sun had captured the entire episode, feeling utterly thrilled inside. It served these idiots right for not recognizing true value.

Binbin and the others felt humiliated, a sour taste in their mouths, thinking how An Lan’s knowledge of Russian was practically cheating. How could they possibly stand a chance of winning if there were any competitions tomorrow?

So, as Sister Xiaojin and Shi Lan were getting ready to go upstairs, Binbin said, “Director, isn’t it unfair to us if An Lan knows Russian?”

“So what do you suggest? Have her pretend she doesn’t know? Or forbidden her from using Russian?” the director asked with a headache.

“Director, it really is… somewhat unfair,” the twin brothers chimed in.

“Alright, I won’t use Russian. But you can’t blame me if I can understand it, right?”

“It won’t affect my caviar tasting, will it?” Sister Xiaojin asked with concern.

“Of course not.”

They exchanged smiles and then carried their luggage upstairs.

At this moment, those downstairs had very complicated emotions, even a mix of all sorts.

But now that An Lan had been forbidden from using Russian, there shouldn’t be a big problem.

No big problem?

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