Prologue

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"Geoffrey Chaucer may have lived centuries ago, but still he is a man.

A man who is smart enough to use his wits to rise up. Remember class that England is already a monarchy back then.

You have to stick with influential people. Look at him, his wife may have died early, but he has already  established himself as a noble and a wise man so he retained his position in the government."






Haay kapagod sa lalamunan!

Extra effort ako today dahil mukhang matalino tong bago kong student teacher.

Nakaupo siya dun sa pinakalikod.

Nakita kong panay ang take niya ng notes.











"Class dismissed!

Study the other famous works in Middle Age Literature.

Be ready for a long quiz on Monday."















Lumabas na ko ng class room.

Nasa likod ko na yung intern ko.













Papasok na sana ko sa faculty pero bigla siyang tumikhim.

Napatingin ako sa kanya.













"Miss Galanza, can I have a minute?"






Tanong niya sa akin.

Napakunot ang noo ko.

Maguusap naman talaga kami.

Papunta na nga ako sa table ko.


Napaatras siya nung nakita niyang nakasalubong ang kilay ko.

Well, kaharap mo lang naman ang terror teacher ng Santa Barbara University High School Department.














"Miss I am sorry to say this pero I think I cannot ask you what's bugging me inside the faculty eh."








Ayoko talaga magsasalita tong coño na to eh.











"Ano ba yon?"



Tanong ko sa kanya.

Tiningnan ko siya ng masama kaya nagbaba na lang siya ng tingin.













"Miss kasi, diba as a teacher, we shouldn't feed our student's minds with gossips?"






Anudaw?












"Geoffrey Chaucer is indeed a noble man. He is the father of English Literature because of his famous works like yung topic kanina.

No known proof po kasi na ginamit lang niya ang wife niya in his rise to the society.

Government employee na po siya nung nakilala niya ang wife niya.

And he gained certain awards for his excellence sa job niya even before they got married.

Isn't it,











Isn't it wrong to teach students with these kind of information?

Baka lang po kasi ma-misinterpret nila. Instead of praising him for his contribution sa Literature, eh ang maperceive po nila is Geoffrey Chaucer is a gold digger."


















Putangina mo Miss Wong!

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