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What is your luckiest thing?
I skipped class that day.

Because I caught a cold the day before, I got up at five in the morning to do yoga. I ended up in a daze in the morning. I really don't want to walk from the canteen to the classroom after dinner. Although it's only ten minutes' walk, it looks like an endless road, and I'm very tired. In the first class, the teacher likes to call the roll, and he is afraid of being caught by the teacher, so he goes to class bravely.

Of course, the seat is in the back. If you accidentally fall asleep, it is not easy for the teacher to find out. Mix if you can. After the first class, I couldn't open my eyes and my nose kept running, so I gritted my teeth and skipped class. Go back to the dormitory to sleep in the second class.

Sleeping soundly, my cell phone rang, and my deskmate called me and whispered that the teacher had called the roll. I started with my ass, trying to get there quickly, and then looked at the time. The class is over in five minutes. I asked my deskmate to tell the teacher that I went to the bathroom, so I hung up the phone. I don't know if I can do it.

At noon, she came to me and said nothing, and the teacher believed her. I asked her what she said to the teacher, and she said I went to the bathroom, and then the teacher said she remembered my visit, so she didn't ask any more questions. I'm very happy. I got away with it. Fortunately, the teacher recognized me and our relationship was OK. Otherwise, I will definitely miss class.

Later, I felt that I had done something wrong. I can't cheat the teacher just because he knows him. Skipping classes every time you get sick is not a long-term solution. I really can't catch it. I should ask the teacher for leave. Truancy is really not what students should do. Not only are they afraid of being caught, they don't listen in class, and they can't have a good rest. Not good at all. I hope everyone will not be as honest and responsible for themselves as I am.