After so thought, Su Bei nodded. Now that he truly possessed a prophecy-type ability, he knew that prophecies weren’t easy to co by and usually had a long cooldown. So, logically, he shouldn’t waste a prophecy opportunity on sothing like this.
But he still chose to nod. Su Bei was curious whether Feng Lan, with his vast knowledge, could co up with a suitable explanation for him.
If Feng Lan could, then Su Bei could use it to deceive the readers once more and add a new ability to his repertoire.
Of course, if it didn’t work out, it didn’t matter. He had already prepared a backup plan since he dared to nod in the first place.
Fortunately, Feng Lan actually ca up with an explanation: “Do you often see fragnts of prophecies flash before your eyes? This suggests that your compatibility with prophecy abilities is very high.”
This explanation didn’t really enhance his abilities, but it was still good to know that he could see more prophecy fragnts. Su Bei accepted it: “Do you experience this too?”
Feng Lan nodded. It was because he had experienced it himself that he understood it so well.
Early the next morning, Jiang Tianming’s group arrived at the auditorium ahead of ti. The award ceremony was set to start at 8:00 AM, and they arrived half an hour early.
Waiting was always boring, and Mo Xiaotian suddenly said mysteriously, “I bet none of you improved as much as I did during the team competition.”
“How so?” Mu Tieren asked curiously.
Mo Xiaotian puffed up with pride: “My explosive cubes are way more powerful now! I might not be able to kill a person, but I can definitely take out half a person.”
Wu Mingbai couldn’t stand his smugness and smirked sarcastically, “I think your biggest improvent is your ability to brag, huh?”
“Half a person? What kind of asurent is that?” Jiang Tianming chuckled, ignoring Wu Mingbai’s usual snark. Seeing Mo Xiaotian’s eager expression, he decided to humor him, “Why don’t you show us?”
“Sure!” Mo Xiaotian, who had been waiting for this, imdiately agreed. He looked around enthusiastically but then frowned slightly, “But what should I use as a test subject?”
He couldn’t exactly blow up a person.
“Use this,” Lan Subing said softly, holding up an empty tal box. “It looks pretty sturdy.”
Mo Xiaotian had no objections. He placed an explosive cube next to the box, and the cube began to compress and build up energy…
At the front of the stage.
The host was enthusiastically delivering his lines: “…We gather here today… having overco nurous challenges… Now, let’s invite Mr. ng, the horoom teacher of Class F, to give a speech.”
ng Huai walked onto the stage and began reading from his script with a serious expression: “Hello everyone, I’m ng Huai, the horoom teacher of Class F. This ti—”
Boom!
A loud explosion sounded from backstage. Everyone froze for a mont, and then chaos erupted. ng Huai stopped mid-sentence, wondering if “Black Lightning” had infiltrated the school.
Thinking this, he followed the other teachers and a few administrators backstage, only to find scattered pieces of tal and Jiang Tianming’s group standing there in stunned silence.
ng Huai’s forehead twitched, and the Class A horoom teacher shared his frustration. Both of them imdiately identified the culprit and shouted in unison, “Mo Xiaotian!”
The scolding session ended at 10:00 AM. The two-hour-long lecture left everyone dizzy and wishing their ears would just disappear.
Su Bei was genuinely aggrieved. The topic was brought up by Mu Tieren, the mocking ca from Wu Mingbai, the demonstration was requested by Jiang Tianming, the box was found by Lan Subing, and the explosion was caused by Mo Xiaotian.
So what did any of this have to do with him?!
He was completely innocent!
ng Huai paid no attention to Su Bei’s internal ltdown. In fact, if Su Bei had voiced his complaints out loud, he would have earned himself another round of scolding.
With a stern face, ng Huai led the disheveled and dejected group, along with the others, to the sports field: “Alright, let’s start class now.”
“We still have to attend class?!” Mo Xiaotian wailed. He had thought that after the scolding, they’d be sent back to reflect on their actions.
Seeing the despair on everyone else’s faces, ng Huai’s eyes flickered with amusent: “You don’t have to attend if you don’t want to, but every day you miss will put you further behind.”
While they had been scolded, Si Zhaohua and the others hadn’t. Not only had they avoided the lecture, but they had probably also enjoyed the spectacle. Even now, Zhou Renjie was grinning with schadenfreude. If ng Huai hadn’t been present, he would have likely started taunting them already.
This remark clearly hit a nerve with Jiang Tianming and the others, and they quickly quieted down.
Successfully making them settle down, ng Huai nodded in satisfaction and snapped his fingers. The individual competition arenas rose once again. Each person had their own arena, and inside, a Nightmare Beast was already placed.
Seeing everyone standing still, he sneered, “What are you waiting for? Do I need to personally escort you up there?”
Realizing what was happening, everyone quickly moved to their respective arena. During the team competition, Su Bei had already fought nightmare beasts, so he was sowhat familiar with them. He easily defeated his first opponent.
However, as soon as this nightmare beast was defeated, a second one quickly appeared on the arena. Unlike the previous one, which was rely fast, this gorilla-like nightmare beast was clearly much stronger.
After defeating it, another one appeared. This ti, the nightmare beast had a completely new ability—it could turn into a liquid and move rapidly.
“So this is how the training works?” Su Bei muttered to himself. Every ti you defeat one, a new one appears, and each one is stronger than the last. This not only trains their adaptability but also their endurance in battle.
Once he understood, he began to take it easy.
If defeating one ant the next would be stronger, then he could just take his ti defeating them. Sotis, standing out too much only made you a target without any real benefit.
However, Su Bei wasn’t a fool. He knew that if he dragged out the fights for an entire day, he’d definitely get scolded afterward. So, he simply slowed his pace, taking twice as long as usual to defeat each nightmare beast.
By the ti he leisurely reached the sixth nightmare beast, it was finally ti for the lunch break.
When Su Bei stepped off the arena, he was almost startled by the crowd of students gathered around, watching as if they were observing monkeys. The news of the S-Class’s formation had spread, and naturally, everyone was curious about what kind of geniuses had been selected.
Especially since several of them were originally from Class F!
Su Bei calmly ignored the gazes and looked down at his classmates sitting on the ground. They all looked pale, clearly a result of overexerting their ntal power.
In contrast, Su Bei looked no different than he had before entering the arena. The only noticeable change was that he was physically tired.
After his gear attacks were officially recognized in the manga as part of his innate ability rather than sothing controlled by ntal power, the ntal power consumption had significantly decreased. Coupled with Su Bei’s already formidable ntal power reserves, the entire morning’s exertion was nothing to him.
But for the others, it was a different story. Continuously releasing ntal power for a whole morning had taken a heavy toll on them. This was precisely what ng Huai wanted to train them for.
The mont Su Bei saw their pale faces, he realized he had made a mistake. He had been so focused on taking it easy by slowing down that he forgot to adjust his own appearance.
Now, he was certain that ng Huai would co up with a new training plan for him.
Sure enough, ng Huai walked over, waving the others off to go eat. But just as Su Bei was about to leave, ng Huai stopped him and asked with a half-smile, “Your ntal power is strong, isn’t it?”
As he spoke, he led Su Bei to a more secluded spot. So things were better discussed in private, and with just the two of them, Su Bei would be more likely to speak honestly.
Su Bei sighed inwardly but nodded openly, “It’s decent.”
“How strong?” ng Huai didn’t beat around the bush, knowing full well that this student of his was full of ideas.
Since the question had been asked, there was no point in hiding it. Su Bei raised his hand and used his ntal power to float a water bottle from nearby, catching it and shaking it at ng Huai, “Advanced-level ntal power.”
Hearing this, even ng Huai couldn’t hide his surprise. Advanced-level ntal power was incredibly difficult to achieve. Even many seasoned ability users couldn’t master it. It required not only constant training but also innate talent—both were indispensable.
How long had it been since Su Bei awakened his ability? How could he already have advanced-level ntal power?
But ng Huai didn’t press further. Everyone had their secrets, especially among outstanding ability users. Who didn’t have a few hidden cards up their sleeve?
“Alright, starting tomorrow, you’ll be sparring with alongside Mu Tieren and the others,” ng Huai said after so thought, offering a new plan.
The previous training regin was essentially designed to build ntal power. Prolonged ntal power output could effectively enhance ntal strength while also helping trainees beco more proficient in using it.
But since Su Bei already possessed advanced-level ntal power, such training was unnecessary. So ng Huai decided to focus on physical combat instead.
Although Su Bei’s physical combat skills were also quite good, they still fell short compared to ng Huai’s. Moreover, the physical combat techniques of ability users were vastly different from those of ordinary people. Their greatly enhanced physical abilities allowed them to perform more complex movents.
Without proper guidance, they relied on instinct. But with instruction, they could achieve twice the results with half the effort.
From the individual competition, ng Huai knew each person’s fighting style, so he tailored the training accordingly. In his view, aside from Mu Tieren, Feng Lan, and Zhao Xiaoyu, the others relied primarily on ntal power for attacks.
Of course, this didn’t an physical combat was unimportant for the others. It was just that adapting to ntal power first was more critical.
Su Bei had unexpectedly skipped the first stage and moved straight to the second.
Fortunately, teaching three people was no different from teaching four. It wasn’t much extra work.
It seed there would be no more slacking off. Su Bei understood this but wasn’t disappointed. Physical combat was different from ntal energy. Even if the abilities he gained from the manga disappeared in the future, the physical combat skills he learned would remain.
He couldn’t possibly spend his years at the Ability Academy without gaining anything. Being a sensible person, he nodded readily, “I understand!”
When he stepped out of the secluded corner, the area was empty. Clearly, the onlookers had been drawn away by Jiang Tianming and the others.
Su Bei was in a good mood and decided to eat outside the school. S-Class students weren’t allowed to go ho unless they requested leave. With “Black Lightning” lurking outside, leaving the school was a risk.
However, they weren’t completely confined to the campus. At the very least, they could visit the snack street right outside the school gates.
In the afternoon, they had cultural classes and had to return to the classroom. The S-Class had its own dedicated building for classes. It was said that the second and third-year S-Class students also used this building, but they were still out on training missions, so they hadn’t been seen yet.
In the spacious classroom, everyone found their seats. The seating arrangent reflected their personalities. Si Zhaohua and his group confidently took the front row, Zhao Xiaoyu sat in the second row with the other two girls, and Mo Xiaotian joined them. Jiang Tianming’s group sat in the third row, while Su Bei, Feng Lan, and Wu Jin naturally took the back row.
It was strange that a re fifteen people occupied four rows, but since it looked sowhat orderly, the teacher didn’t intervene.
The cultural classes for the S-Class were noticeably more advanced than those for the other classes. The first lesson was an in-depth introduction to nightmare beasts.
“As everyone knows, nightmare beasts originated from another world, traveled through alternate spaces, and eventually arrived in our world. But do you know what their original world was like?” the teacher asked, looking around.
In other classes, this question would never be brought up. The world of nightmare beasts was too distant, and discussing it would be pointless.
But for these students with limitless potential, it was necessary to introduce this knowledge.
Si Zhaohua, Feng Lan, and a few others with family backgrounds already knew this secret, but they weren’t about to show off. Mo Xiaotian, however, played along and shook his head, “I don't know!”
The teacher provided the answer: "Many of the early ability users attempted to explore that space. According to them, it was a dim world, with only black, white, and gray colors. Even they would lose their colors upon entering."
The teacher then proceeded to show a PowerPoint presentation, explaining many things about that world. In that world, the happier you were, the faster your strength would decline.
This was a fascinating piece of information. The world where nightmare beasts lived actually prohibited the ergence of happiness? This was especially intriguing when combined with a detail Su Bei had noticed earlier.
From the teachers' behavior, Su Bei had sensed that they were subtly trying to prevent students from developing negative emotions. And now, the world of nightmare beasts was also connected to negative emotions.
What was the connection between these two?
Su Bei vaguely realized that if he could uncover the connection, he might be able to understand the root cause of the power imbalance.
As the class ended, he thought about it but decided not to press further. The topic of nightmare beasts was extensive, and it was likely that the next month would be dedicated to discussing them. There was no need to rush; the information he wanted might co up naturally.
"The training this morning was exhausting!" Mo Xiaotian turned around and slumped onto Mu Tieren's desk, dragging out his words in complaint.
Although no one else chid in, they all silently agreed. Fighting one nightmare beast after another without a break for the entire morning was undeniably draining, both physically and ntally.
However, this was also because none of them had tried to slack off. They had fought each nightmare beast with full strength and as quickly as possible. With enemies coming one after another, it was no wonder they were so tired.
If they had slacked off like Su Bei, even without advanced-level ntal power, they wouldn't have been as exhausted.
"It was tiring," Mu Tieren replied good-naturedly, "but with more practice, we won't be completely lost when we enter the alternate space."
The ntion of their upcoming trip to the alternate space piqued everyone's interest. After all, this ti they would be entering a "wild" alternate space, unlike the one they had encountered during the monthly exam, which had already been cleared.
"I've heard that undeveloped alternate spaces are very different from developed ones," Ai Baozhu said, sitting elegantly. "I wonder what the differences are, aside from the number of nightmare beasts."
Since none of them had been to one, no one could answer, so the conversation shifted back to the previous topic: "That's exactly why we need to improve ourselves. It's good that we're pushing ourselves now. It'll make things easier later, so we won't have to rely entirely on the teachers for protection."
Hearing Jiang Tianming's words, Li Shu looked at him with admiration: "Tianming, you're so insightful! No wonder Teacher ng Huai holds you in such high regard!"
Sotis it was hard to tell whether Li Shu liked Jiang Tianming or disliked him. If he liked him, his words seed to carry a hint of provocation. But if he disliked him, he genuinely seed to admire him. Moreover, he had imdiately co to Jiang Tianming's aid when asked, albeit with conditions.
Speaking of which, what had been the price for his help back then?
Su Bei had only seen it briefly in the manga—Li Shu had reminded Jiang Tianming not to forget their deal. If he could find out what that deal was, he might understand what Li Shu saw in Jiang Tianming.
Of course, Su Bei wasn't trying to get Li Shu's attention. On the contrary, he wanted to know so he could avoid it. The guy clearly wasn't normal, and it was best to stay as far away from him as possible.
However, whether it was bad luck or sothing else, just as Su Bei thought this, Li Shu noticed him: "Su Bei, can I ask what the teacher wanted with you before lunch?"
If a close friend had asked, it would have been normal, but coming from soone not so close, it felt suspicious. No one else had asked, even though they were curious.
Su Bei glanced at him coolly: "The teacher told to stay away from people who are too curious."
"Pfft!" Wu Mingbai burst out laughing. If he had been drinking water, he would have spat it out.
Li Shu, of course, understood the jab but didn't get angry. He remained good-natured: "Sorry, I just thought it might be related to us. If it's not, then I spoke out of turn."
This also carried a hint of provocation. Su Bei responded with a cold "Hmm," essentially agreeing that Li Shu had indeed spoken out of turn.
Even after being treated so dismissively, Li Shu still didn't get angry. Instead, his smile widened: "Su Bei, you're really interesting. Joining the S-Class was definitely the right choice!"
Seeing how pleased Li Shu looked, Su Bei almost shuddered. What was wrong with this guy? A masochist?
He didn't want to engage, but Li Shu clearly wasn't done: "When should we have a match? I'm very curious about your ability. I'm sure you're also curious about mine, right?"
It was true that Su Bei was curious about his ability. But after hearing this, he was no longer curious and had no desire to fight him.
There were others in the class who had fought him before. Thinking this, Su Bei ignored Li Shu's words and turned to Jiang Tianming: "What happened when you fought him?"
Since it wasn't the individual competition anymore, it was okay to talk about it. Jiang Tianming recalled: "At first, it was like a psychological illusion, making feel that Li Shu's presence was overwhelming and impossible to defeat. Later, he pulled into an illusion. After I broke out of it, Li Shu passed out."
He didn't ntion what had happened inside the illusion—that was Jiang Tianming's secret. Su Bei guessed that Li Shu's interest in Jiang Tianming might have stemd from that secret.
Given this, Su Bei was even less inclined to fight Li Shu. He had just as many, if not more, secrets than Jiang Tianming, and he couldn't afford to let anyone pry into them.
Early the next morning, Su Bei, Feng Lan, Zhao Xiaoyu, and Mu Tieren stood on the sa arena, facing ng Huai.
Among the four of them, Zhao Xiaoyu trained in physical combat because her ability had limited utility in battle, so she needed to compensate for her shortcomings in other areas.
Mu Tieren, on the other hand, was different. His ability was directly related to physical combat, so he needed specialized training in that area.
Feng Lan fell sowhere between the two. His ability didn’t directly contribute to combat, but it could assist in physical combat.
Su Bei was in yet another situation. His ntal power had improved enough that the school couldn’t offer him much more help in that area, so they had him focus on physical combat training.
ng Huai glanced around at the four of them. The other three, having already sparred with him yesterday, wisely avoided eye contact.
Even though they had ntally prepared themselves to endure hardships to grow stronger, being beaten up by their teacher was still a bit too much.
Only Su Bei, who hadn’t fully processed the situation yet, locked eyes with ng Huai.
Seeing the amusent in ng Huai’s eyes, Su Bei shivered and imdiately tried to follow the others in avoiding eye contact. But it was too late. ng Huai pointed at him without hesitation: “Su Bei, as a newcor, I’ll give you a special treat. Today, you’ll spar with to demonstrate for the others.”
Thanks a lot! Su Bei cursed inwardly. Would you like this “treat” for yourself?
Despite his internal complaints, he was also a bit excited. Su Bei knew his physical combat skills weren’t top-tier, but after years of training, he was curious about the gap between himself and a true master of physical combat.
Just by looking at ng Huai’s broad shoulders, narrow waist, and muscular build, it was clear that he was a formidable physical combatant.
When the two began sparring, ng Huai didn’t imdiately unleash his superhuman physical abilities honed by his powers. Instead, after testing a few moves, he adjusted his speed and strength to match Su Bei’s.
Even so, after a few rounds, Su Bei began to struggle. It wasn’t just about technique—his control over his strength and speed was far inferior to ng Huai’s.
This hadn’t been a problem before. After all, how could he not be familiar with a body he had used for over a decade?
But since becoming an ability user, his speed, strength, and physical fitness had been improving at a rate completely different from before. This left him feeling sowhat disoriented.
For new ability users like them, it wasn’t uncommon to accidentally crush a cup due to unfamiliarity with their newfound strength.
Lately, Su Bei had often felt out of sync during fights. His strength and speed had increased, but without proper control, it only backfired. Every move felt excessive, and overdoing it was counterproductive.
Sparring with ng Huai only reinforced this feeling. ng Huai’s ease and fluidity made Su Bei feel like a clumsy bear.
However, this was Su Bei’s own perspective. ng Huai and the three spectators had a different take.
ng Huai thought to himself that Su Bei was indeed the best in physical combat among the newcors. His fighting techniques were masterful, and while he was at a disadvantage against ng Huai, he wasn’t completely overwheld like the other three had been yesterday.
Although his control over his strength wasn’t perfect, it was still much better than his peers. At the very least, ng Huai hadn’t heard of Su Bei accidentally breaking things, unlike even the cautious Jiang Tianming and class monitor Mu Tieren, who had occasionally slipped up.
As expected of Su Bei. Mu Tieren, watching from the sidelines, thought to himself. He had also held out for a while under ng Huai’s attacks yesterday, but he knew his limits. He had simply been enduring.
Having trained for many years, he could tell that Su Bei wasn’t just passively taking hits. He was consciously counterattacking and even managed to land a few successful moves.
Zhao Xiaoyu couldn’t see as much, but based on the ti alone, she knew Su Bei was doing well.
Yesterday, when ng Huai had sparred with them, he had also held back to match their level, as the three of them had confird.
Originally, Mu Tieren had lasted the longest, but now it was Su Bei. And from the looks of it, Su Bei was actually able to exchange a few moves with Teacher ng, which was no small feat.
Feng Lan, however, wasn’t thinking much. His only thought was that he could ask Su Bei to spar with him during breaks. His physical combat skills weren’t strong, and he had previously relied entirely on his ability. Since he was going to be crushed no matter who he fought, he might as well choose soone he was willing to lose to.
Once ng Huai had a rough understanding of Su Bei’s fighting style, he shifted his strategy. He first wore Su Bei down in a relatively friendly manner before suddenly intensifying his attacks like a storm.
Exhausted, Su Bei could only barely defend himself and was eventually knocked down after a few moves.
However, Su Bei wasn’t embarrassed or angry. Back when he was learning combat techniques, he had been knocked down by his father countless tis. He wasn’t the type to care about pride in monts like this.
So even though he had been knocked down, Su Bei’s spirits were still high. He adjusted to a comfortable position on the ground, propping his head up with one hand: “Do we get healing after this, Teacher? I’d like so of that Fountain of Life from last ti.”
He was referring to the Fountain of Life Teacher Ye Lin had created with her ability on the final day of the individual competition. It had tasted great—not because of its flavor, but because drinking it gave you a sense of vitality.
“You’ve got quite the imagination,” ng Huai said with a laugh. “If you’re not tired, get up right now.”
“I’m tired, I’m tired!” Su Bei quickly replied. His back and legs were indeed sore, and he couldn’t get up. “Teacher, even if you don’t believe , you should at least believe in yourself.”
ng Huai ignored his cheekiness and began explaining so combat techniques and strategies based on their earlier fight.
Once Su Bei had rested and stood up, ng Huai had them pair up for sparring. Feng Lan approached Su Bei, while Zhao Xiaoyu naturally paired up with Mu Tieren.
With only four people, this arrangent of pairing a stronger student with a weaker one made sense. But soon, ng Huai realized the flaw in this setup. Their skill levels didn’t match.
Su Bei was too strong. Sparring with Feng Lan was essentially carrying him. On the other hand, while Mu Tieren was also paired with a weaker partner, Zhao Xiaoyu wasn’t exactly weak.
Shortly after awakening her ability, Zhao Xiaoyu had begged her family to enroll her in a combat class. Although a sumr break wasn’t enough to learn a lot, she was far from being a complete beginner.
"Forget it, let’s do this instead," ng Huai interrupted the "harmonious" pairs. "Su Bei, you’ll continue sparring with . Feng Lan and Zhao Xiaoyu, you two will team up against Mu Tieren."
This arrangent worked better. Feng Lan and Zhao Xiaoyu together could pose enough of a challenge for Mu Tieren. anwhile, ng Huai sparring with Su Bei would help Su Bei improve the most. Although this was a bit more troubleso for ng Huai, what could he do? He was a good teacher, after all.
By lunchti, when the morning session ended, everyone’s condition was finally consistent. They were all pale and exhausted, too tired to rush to the cafeteria. Instead, they sat down on the grass in the sports field to rest.
Seeing them like this, the students from other classes who had gathered to watch couldn’t help but feel a sense of camaraderie. While the S-Class was prestigious, it was clearly no walk in the park. With such an intense training regin, they doubted they could endure it themselves.
So of the onlookers had self-awareness, but clearly, others did not. Seeing that ng Huai had left, they began loudly "whispering" among themselves.
"If A-Class students got promoted to the S-Class, I’d understand. But how did F-Class and D-Class students make it in?"
"Don’t say that. Maybe they have sothing special?"
"Hmph, haven’t you heard? So of them have really weak abilities!"
"Is that so? That’s really strange…"
They were being blatant. Normally, people wouldn’t care about a bit of gossip, but these students had been going on for far too long. They had been talking for a full five minutes since the S-Class students ca out, clearly intending for them to hear.
Before Jiang Tianming and the others could react, Si Zhaohua was the first to lose his temper. He had been defeated by Jiang Tianming, and now they were calling Jiang Tianming trash. What did that make him, the one who had lost to the "trash"?
Angry, he forced a cold smile and strode over: "If you’re so dissatisfied, why don’t you go talk to the teachers, the dean, or even the principal? Whispering behind our backs like this must be suffocating for you, huh?"
The two students were from Class B, and being confronted by the top student from Class A left them terrified. They had assud that the F-Class students would also resent those from F-Class. Their earlier comnts were partly out of jealousy and partly to curry favor with the others. (I think this paragraph feels a bit odd, but it's not a translation mistake—it’s purely how the original text is written.)
Little did they know, their attempt to flatter had backfired, earning them ridicule instead.
Ai Baozhu, who had sohow produced a small pink fan, walked over to Si Zhaohua’s side. She gently fanned herself and smiled behind the fan: "I suppose they’re afraid the teachers won’t listen to them. Don’t worry, I’ve already sent soone to fetch a teacher."
She wasn’t lying—she had sent Zhou Renjie to do it. However, Zhou Renjie wasn’t foolish enough to actually bother ng Huai over sothing like this. It was just for show.
"You… I… I didn’t say anything just now!" one of the students panicked, stamring. "I was just chatting with a friend!"
"Ah, just chatting," Su Bei nodded casually and tapped his phone screen.
The next second, the voices of the two students ca from his phone, replaying exactly what they had said.
One of them turned pale: "When did you record that? Delete it now!"
His friend, slightly smarter, realized that the evidence was already in their hands and quickly apologized: "We’re sorry! We were just jealous of how outstanding you all are. Please forgive us! We won’t speak ill of you again, we promise!"
Wu Mingbai smiled brightly: "With that promise, I’m sure we won’t hear such comnts again!"
Hearing this, Su Bei almost laughed out loud. The implication was clear: if they ever heard such gossip again, it would be blad on these two.
As expected of Wu Mingbai—always cunning.
After the two left, Qi Huang asked curiously, "Hey, Su Bei, when did you record that?"
"After they kept going for a full minute without stopping," Su Bei replied honestly. If they had just made a few jealous remarks, he wouldn’t have bothered. But they had been too annoying, which prompted him to take action.
After saying this, he sent the recording to the small group chat created by Mu Tieren for the S-Class, then deleted the recording from his phone. His phone’s storage was limited, and he didn’t want to waste it on trash.
After that day, sohow, the two students managed to significantly reduce the rumors in the academy. Even the daily crowd of onlookers outside the training area almost disappeared.
From this perspective, those two could actually be considered talented.
In the blink of an eye, a month had passed. During this ti, they had indeed learned a lot. Although the period wasn’t very long, the intense training had led to noticeable improvents in their abilities.
Additionally, their als had been upgraded from ordinary food to carefully prepared, high-quality nightmare beast at, which had greatly enhanced their physical fitness.
Compared to their pre-S-Class selves, they weren’t exactly reborn, but they were certainly transford. For Su Bei personally, if he were to spar with ng Huai again, he wouldn’t be as helpless as he had been that day. Of course, defeating ng Huai was still impossible, but he could at least last twice as long.
Since the month was up, they had received a notice from the school the previous morning. The entire class would be heading to an alternate space for training the next day, with no fixed return date.
The gathering point was, naturally, the school sports field. Everyone arrived half an hour early. It was rare to see everyone out of their school uniforms, which felt refreshing.
With their previous experience, everyone had independently prepared backpacks this ti. Seeing that everyone had brought a bag, they couldn’t help but laugh.
"What did you all bring?" Mo Xiaotian asked curiously, opening his own backpack. "I packed jelly, chips, chocolate… Ouch!"
Before he could finish, ng Huai, who had sohow appeared behind him, knocked him on the head. ng Huai was both annoyed and amused: "You brought this stuff? Do you think this is a field trip?"
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