the transitional period~~~
as a consolation though, we were advancing to the state level, with lady luck on our side. (to weijian, we have lost the final round of the district level, do you still have the confidence in winning the national one? think again...) we took picture though with the runner up price, faking a smile on our faces. lame... didn't have the mood at all, you know...suddenly losing. by the way, the organiser of the competition must be a crazy one. every rounds are so close to each other. for the first day, we have to compete twice, and the third round is two days day later, and the final round is 24 hour after the second round. so, you can imagine how stressful the competition is.and then we have only an afternoon and an evening for a short rest before getting back to the battle grounds. and the next day, the principal asked to see us in the presence of all the PK's and Guru Kanan's and the teachers in charge. how glamarous. it's like suddenly shining in significance. suddenly becoming the school asset. it felt great. the principal himself granted us the permission of entering bilik rujukan the whole day so that to have a thorough preparation. (the principal was popular for his kiasuism) and at the same time sending teachers to help us write the script. how great! i have never been honoured like that before.we came back on fridays and saturdays to prepare too. it demanded a whole lot of us both physically and mentally. it's already two weeks and we haven't really got a good rest. honestly, i think leonard suffer the most. cos he is from jitra and with all the transportation issues, it was difficult for him. he and weijian contributed the most. that's for sure. while frankly i think chi hung, pei loon and myself were just fooling around.just like any process which requires teamwork, our team were nevertheless not free from conflicts between the team members.
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