"Is your grandpa also in the central disaster zone?" Samuel Salvador asked curiously.
Kenny Lin glanced at him and grunted in affirmation.
Samuel Salvador chuckled, "That’s so cool, he’s the role model for our family, he’s much better than the people from other families."
"Of course, my grandpa is incomparable to Raithwall Yoder, not even a toe," Cassandra Lin said disdainfully.
When she ntioned about Raithwall Yoder, she wished that she could speak even louder.
Everyone knew who she was speaking to as soon as they heard it.
There were still a few Yoder family mbers here who vomit blood when they heard about it, but they couldn’t do anything to her.
Cassandra Lin dared to speak because he wasn’t afraid of them retaliating.
Besides, even without the instructors here, they couldn’t beat Cassandra Lin.
"There’s so many people but they are still useless." Cassandra Lin hinted provocativel and provoking them intentionally.
The implication was that despite the nurous offspring of the Yoder family, in the end, only a fraction of them could be compare to one of their family.
Finally, a few younger mbers of the Yoder family beca angry, "Cassandra Lin, you’re going too far!"
"What’s going too far? Does I’m not allowed to speak the truth? Are all of you from the Yoder family so domineering?" Cassandra Lin glanced at them, the contempt in her eyes almost turned into reality.
It’s just... nonsense!
Several younger mbers of the Yoder family clearly couldn’t stand Cassandra Lin, and their faces turning red with anger.
Whole the others remained silent even though they heard it.
The Yoder family wasn’t as formidable as before; after Rasler Yoder was expelled from the school, they lacked prominent leaders, and the others were struggled to rise.
The key was that the Yoder family’s reputation was still getting bigger and bigger.
Because the incident where the Yoder family monopolized almost all of the advanced level Amulet in the market so senior students were increasingly dissatisfied with the Yoder family.
Even so of those who had aligned themselves with the Yoder family did not dared to speak up for them.
Amalia looked at Kenny Lin, "Each of your family mbers are more peculiar than the last."
Not all the people in the family are alike.
This phrase epitomized the mbers of the Lin family.
She thought Cassandra Lin has gentle temperant, but she didn’t expect her to be so funny when she speak up.
Kenny Lin hesitated for a mont, his gaze turning icy, "Are you suggesting that I’m strange?"
Amalia felt the chill and she t his gaze, confirming that the cold air was emanated from him.
"Is being special bad? It ans there’s sothing remarkable about you, isn’t it?"
Kenny Lin furrowed his brow. "You just said ’peculiar’."
Amalia replied earnestly, "It’s the sa thing."
"Is it?"
"Yes," Amalia said, changing the subject.
"It’s almost ti. Let’s go find our seats."
The central disaster zone is located in the higher latitudes of the Earth.
It occupying most of the territory of the Elepant Country.
Together with the developed oceans, it has beco the largest area on Earth.
The four seasons of spring, sumr, autumn, and winter are all cold, but when spiritual cultivators reach a certain level of cultivation they already have the ability to resist the cold.
So, there are still many spiritual cultivators in the central disaster zone who is shirtless.
The flying aircraft of Heavenly Path University appeared at the periphery of the central disaster zone, and being guided to the landing spot.
When the cabin door opened, a blast of cold air accompanied by chilly wind hit.
So students were imdiately shivering from the cold, and it took them for a while to adapt.
Amalia got off from the flying aircraft and imdiately noticed that within a radius of several kiloters, it was all open space, without any buildings or dense forests.
"There are often mutated birds and beasts in the airspace of the central disaster zone. Once they detect the presence of humans, they will recklessly attack. Their flying speed is not slow at all, and sotis they can even catch up to the flying aircraft. If you encounter them, you’ll either die or crash," the voice of Cassandra Lin rang out from behind.
"Is it not possible to get closer to the central disaster zone?" asked Samuel Salvador.
Cassandra Lin didn’t care, "No, there so mutated birds and beasts that are very sensitive to the sound of flying aircraft. Even with powerful city defenders present, they will still recklessly collide with it."
Samuel Salvador laughed, "Have they beco intelligent?"
Cassandra Lin said, "The mutated creatures in the central disaster zone, which one doesn’t have intelligent? Sacrificing a group of mutated birds and beasts in exchange for so human strong individuals is worth it."
So people in the crowd also overheard their conversation and couldn’t help but gasp.
"The Professor said that mutated creatures have gained intelligence and evolved to such a clever level?"
"If they’re all that clever, what hope do we have?"
People exchanged remarks, and so were a little bit pessimistic.
"Do you want to give up before it even starts? Then leave now and drop out from the Heavenly Path University’s. If you don’t want to take responsibility for the future of humanity, there’s no need to continue studying, wasting the resources of the school and society. What do you think the school spends so much resources nurturing you for? Do you really think it’s just to cultivate a bunch of useless things that can’t shoulder any responsibilities? If you want to be pampered like hothouse flowers, then go back ho!" Guerrero Long’s scolding voice resounded powerfully.
The ears of the crowd buzzed with his words, and the noisy atmosphere quieted down instantly.
Several complaining and worried students were left red-faced by his words, and wishing they could find a hole to hide in.
There were also one or two peopel who thought, he’s just talking, and he doesn’t really want them to leave, after all, Guerrero Long is just an Instructor.
However, just thinking about it, if they really spoke up, pretty sure Guerrero Long would angrily send them back before they could even cry.
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