Chapter 28: Chapter 28 Corpse-eating Nightingale
Tang Qi led Sally through the bustling campus. Although Tang Qi's external appearance was quite good and he had plenty of charm, he still had the so-called "unlucky Sally" by his side. To prevent any bad luck from rubbing off on him, Tang Qi only received a few sparse invitations during the process.
They were just a few promotional brochures, not very enthusiastic at all.
It actually made Sally feel even more embarrassed. Fortunately, the two of them left Thorny High School rather quickly.
When they got on the bus, Sally visibly breathed a sigh of relief.
But she quickly beca tense again, looking around anxiously, afraid that sothing unlucky would happen at any mont, proving that she was indeed plagued by misfortune.
She had had enough of days without a single friend. While so people might enjoy solitude, she was not that kind of girl.
The most crucial thing was that she had encountered a genuinely kind friend.
That's right, Sally could feel very clearly that she might have made a sincere friend.
As a girl who had been entangled with so-called bad luck since childhood, her life had been very tough, whether it was malice from her environnt or from other humans, she had experienced a lot of it.
These experiences had shaped her current personality and also gave her a sharp perception.
At least in judging whether soone was sincere, she was very confident. If it weren't for such abilities, perhaps she would have been ruined by those recklessly bad students due to her special luck a long ti ago.
Precisely because of this, she cherished the new friend Tang Qi even more.
Tang Qi noticed the girl's nervousness, and it eased the slight sense of urgency in his heart.
He knew the world was undergoing massive changes, that a powerful enemy was waiting for him, and even that the current sheltered environnt he was in was actually a trap being set by so superpower.
The situation was not as rosy as it appeared on the surface, and his life was not as blissful as that of a wealthy second-generation kid who could enjoy life without a care.
But at least, it wasn't bad enough to keep Tang Qi constantly on edge.
Sitting by the window, Tang Qi looked at the streets the bus passed, at buildings that were similar to those on Earth in a previous life yet different in the details. With a faint sigh, Tang Qi suddenly started making casual conversation with Sally.
Of course, it was mostly Tang Qi asking and Sally answering.
There's a hidden rule present in most schools: a girl who is silent and introverted is usually a scholastic achiever.
Sally was not only a scholarly achiever, but also one with a vast range of knowledge.
She could provide answers on both regular subjects and so bizarre topics.
Tang Qi could ask targeted questions and then get precise and detailed answers, allowing him to quickly increase his understanding of this new world without having to sift through large amounts of data.
Ti flew by in the pleasant conversation between the two of them, and the journey was very stable throughout.
After they got off the bus, they reached a grand and ancient building, a library filled with literary atmosphere.
sser Library!
Built almost simultaneously with sser City, its history was extrely long, and it had one of the largest collections in Secret Phoenix State, perhaps only rivaled by a few libraries in Secret Phoenix City, the capital of the state.
Arriving before the closing ti, Tang Qi successfully borrowed a few books that seed very weighty.
Sally glanced at the books Tang Qi had borrowed. They were obviously unrelated to the coursework, such as "Twelve Saints' deeds verification
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