WTNL Chapter 488

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Yuying University
Chapter 488: The density of handsome men is greater than that of water.

After Wen Jianyan finished speaking, everyone fell silent for a few seconds.

They truly hadn’t expected that guy Hugo to hold such a grudge, getting seriously injured one moment and then killing his way back for revenge the next.

“However,”

Wen Jianyan raised his flashlight and swept it across the distance. The faint white beam illuminated the messy ground and the motionless, cold corpses. He said slowly, “This is actually very good for us.”

That was true.

As an area that was only fully opened after the instance’s mutation, the gymnasium’s difficulty should theoretically be on par with the administration building, or even the library. However, since Wen Jianyan and his group had entered the gymnasium, they hadn’t encountered any resistance.

It was obvious that Hugo had already cleared all the dangers here, which was why they could be so safe.

Wen Jianyan clicked his tongue and shook his head.

Even though he had long known that Hugo’s abilities were extraordinary, to be able to single-handedly lower the difficulty of an entire area was still unbelievable.

“Let’s go, let’s keep moving forward.”

Wen Jianyan said.

The group moved cautiously through the dark gymnasium, carefully avoiding the corpses underfoot and the disgusting slime seeping from beneath them.

Soon, after passing through two sports areas that had clearly been the scene of a chaotic battle, they finally arrived at their destination.

Section C.

Swimming Area.

Wen Jianyan stood outside Section C and aimed his flashlight forward.

The layout here wasn’t much different from his memory.

The yellowish walls were covered in mold spots, and the ground was littered with dirty black water stains. Not far away were two locker rooms, their doors askew and open, looking very dilapidated.

And in the middle of Section C was a standard-sized swimming pool.

The swimming pool was empty.

Wen Jianyan walked to the edge of the pool and looked down.

The others followed, looking down along his line of sight, but they didn’t find anything particularly unusual.

Su Cheng lowered his voice and asked, “What’s wrong, is there something amiss?”

Wen Jianyan didn’t answer his question immediately but turned to look at Wei Cheng, who had entered the gymnasium with him before, and asked, “What do you think?”

Staring at the pool before him, Wei Cheng slowly frowned, as if he had suddenly realized something:

“This place… is too clean.”

Wen Jianyan nodded. “Yes.”

The last time they were here, the entire pool was extremely filthy. The bottom was filled with black sewage, the four walls were covered in mold, and the metal handrails were rusted.

But now, the bottom of the pool was very clean. Although the tiles at the bottom were very old and cracked, they weren’t dirty and grimy like last time.

Wen Jianyan looked up. “Everyone, split up and look for anything nearby that can fill the pool with water.”

Suddenly, as if he had thought of something, he raised his hand and grabbed Wei Cheng, who was about to leave, and added:

“By the way, it’s best to follow the pipes from the locker room.”

Wen Jianyan remembered that during his first school year, he had entered the gymnasium’s locker room and found a half-rotten corpse in a locker. Immediately after, he heard a gurgling, empty sound from the pipes, as if water was flowing.

Wei Cheng was startled, then nodded. “Okay.”

After the others left, Wen Jianyan crouched down by the pool, observing the empty pool bottom.

The reason the pool was so clean now was perhaps because someone had filled it with water before.

And this coincided perfectly with his previous guess.

—The swimming pool is the mirror, and also the way “Chu Chu” invaded the real world, the beginning of how the entire instance was formed.

With a specific direction, the search soon yielded results.

“Over here!”

Wei Cheng’s voice came from not far away.

Wen Jianyan stood up and walked towards the sound.

Soon, he arrived at a blind spot on the side of the locker room. On the wall here was a very old-looking iron valve, covered in rust spots, as if it hadn’t been used for a long time.

Wen Jianyan looked up and scanned the area.

Sure enough, the pipe extending from the locker room was connected to the valve.

“Open it?” Su Cheng asked with his eyes.

Wen Jianyan took a deep breath and nodded.

The group grabbed the rusted valve and slowly applied force in the same direction. With a piercing, sharp grinding sound, the valve began to turn bit by bit.

Soon, a few muffled, thunder-like rumbles came from the pipes overhead.

Everyone stopped their movements, holding their breath slightly.

A few seconds later, the sound of gurgling water came from the depths of the pool behind them.

Hearing the sound of water, Wen Jianyan breathed a sigh of relief.

It seemed his guess was correct.

“Let’s go, back to the poolside.”

Everyone returned to the edge of the pool and once again looked down at the bottom.

Black water gushed out from the valves on both sides, splashing into the pool. In less than half a minute, the bottom of the pool was already covered with black water.

Seeing this, a look of disgust appeared on Yun Bilan’s face.

“Such dirty water.”

Wen Jianyan comforted her, “But at least it’s enough to be a mirror.”

The water level in the pool began to rise slowly.

Suddenly, Wei Cheng seemed to sense something. He snapped his head up and looked into the darkness in the distance.

“What is it?”

Wen Jianyan noticed his unusual behavior and asked.

“…” Wei Cheng’s expression was grave. “Danger is coming.”

His unspoken words were clear to everyone who understood his talent—this was a danger that could be fatal.

A faint, strange sound came from the darkness.

Sticky water dripped to the ground, and stiff bones scraped against each other, creating a strange, monotonous footstep sound.

Soon, pale bodies emerged from the shadows, slowly approaching the edge of the pool in twisted postures.

“!”

Wen Jianyan’s heart skipped a beat, and he subconsciously took a step back.

“Not good,”

Su Cheng’s low voice came from behind. “There are some on this side too.”

Wen Jianyan turned his head, his heart tightening again.

It wasn’t just Su Cheng’s side; to be precise, they were everywhere.

Water-bloated corpses emerged from the darkness on all sides, surrounding and closing in on the pool.

A cold, rotten smell of death spread.

These were the corpses that had been lying motionless in the darkness before. But with the water valve opened, they seemed to have been re-infused with life and were moving again.

Wen Jianyan turned his head to glance at the pool behind him.

The water was less than half full.

He took a deep breath and said in a low voice, “…We have to hold on.”

Even without his words, the others knew what they had to do next.

They couldn’t be killed, at least not before the pool behind them was full of water.

The attack began.

Everyone was on high alert, cautiously dealing with wave after wave of attacks. Items were activated and released one after another, but the number of corpses in front of them only increased.

Tian Ye screamed at the top of his lungs:

“They can’t be killed!”

It wasn’t so much that they couldn’t be killed, but rather that they would resume moving a few minutes after being knocked down.

The available space for movement was shrinking, and the distant corpses were getting closer, like a noose around their necks, visibly and slowly tightening, making it hard to breathe.

Amidst the chaos, Wen Jianyan looked behind him.

Although the pool wasn’t full yet, the water level had risen quite high.

A pool of black water rippled under the impact of the current, as if an invisible undercurrent was surging.

“Everyone, hold on!”

Wen Jianyan said, retreating to the edge of the pool and looking down into it.

The swimming pool was filled with black water, the surface of the water shimmering, like some kind of viscous and strange medium, absorbing all the surrounding light. His silhouette was vaguely reflected on the surface of the water.

Based on their previous experience in the administration building, they had to let their shadows stay on the mirror surface for a long enough time to enter it.

In other words, they had to buy more time.

But…

Thinking of their encounter in the administration building, a trace of unease rose in Wen Jianyan’s heart.

If the principle was the same as before, then as someone whose mirror image had already invaded the real world, would he be blocked outside just like before?

As Wen Jianyan was pondering, a sharp shout suddenly came from behind him:

“Watch out!”

A foul, rotten wind came silently. The hairs on the back of his neck stood up with a dangerous intuition. Startled, Wen Jianyan reflexively tried to dodge, but before he could do anything, a familiar cold sensation rose from his chest, followed by a sense of endless exhaustion. His limbs seemed to lose control in that instant, becoming cold and stiff.

Damn it!

Wen Jianyan’s breath hitched.

He hadn’t expected the side effect of the badge to come at such an inopportune moment.

In the blink of an eye, a sticky, pale, and terrifying face was upon him. Wen Jianyan’s heart stopped.

The next second, vines suddenly shot out from the side, their sharp tips piercing the corpse’s body. Then, with a powerful fling, it was torn away from Wen Jianyan’s side and thrown into the dark pool.

Wen Jianyan stood there gasping, his back drenched in cold sweat without him realizing it.

He subconsciously looked to the side.

It was Yun Bilan.

She gave Wen Jianyan a steady look, her reddish eyes appearing particularly dark. Soon, she retracted her gaze and shouted, “Everyone get behind me!”

The vines began to grow crazily, in an instant becoming like a cage, firmly protecting the few people behind her.

Just like in the Xingwang Hotel before.

“Everyone back, to the edge of the pool!” Wen Jianyan said.

Unknowingly, the pool was already full. The water valve seemed to have automatically closed, no longer filling the pool. The surface of the pool became exceptionally calm, with almost no ripples.

The water’s surface was pitch black, reflecting the blurry silhouettes of the group.

They waited for the time to run out while fending off the increasing number of corpses from the gaps, trying to share Yun Bilan’s pressure.

“How much longer?” Yun Bilan’s voice was slightly hoarse.

Su Cheng looked down at the time and replied:

“Eight minutes have passed.”

Based on their previous experience, it would take ten to twenty minutes for their shadows to be clearly imprinted on the mirror. This meant they needed to hold on for at least another six minutes.

The time didn’t seem long, but… for someone using their talent, especially an offensive one, this duration was terrifyingly long.

In the darkness, Wen Jianyan saw the blood-red vines on Yun Bilan’s cheeks slowly climbing. Originally only reaching her side cheek, they had now spread to her cheekbones in the blink of an eye, the thorns at the tips seeming to continue growing upwards.

Wen Jianyan’s heart sank.

He knew this was the side effect of her talent gradually manifesting.

“This…”

At this moment, a hesitant voice came from behind. “I might be able to help.”

Everyone was startled and turned to look.

It was actually Tian Ye.

Under everyone’s gaze, Tian Ye showed a somewhat awkward expression, as if regretting his slip of the tongue.

But soon, he came to his senses, took a deep breath as if having made up his mind, and then stepped forward, placing his hand on Yun Bilan’s shoulder.

“?”

The moment his hand touched her shoulder, Yun Bilan was suddenly startled.

She turned her head, glancing at Tian Ye with some surprise.

“This should be enough to last.”

This anchor, who hadn’t been of much use since entering the instance, mumbled evasively.

Even if they didn’t quite understand what had just happened, everyone except Wei Cheng couldn’t help but feel a jolt in their hearts.

As an anchor personally brought into this instance by Orange Candy, Tian Ye’s demonstrated strength didn’t match his teammates. Although everyone tacitly avoided talking about it, they were all well aware of this fact.

In other words, there must be something about Tian Ye that was crucial, even irreplaceable.

However, when Orange Candy was still in the team, they didn’t have the chance to witness this, until now.

—Sure enough, this guy’s talent is not ordinary.

It might even be a type that could interfere with other anchors’ talents.

That was very frightening.

As everyone was lost in their own thoughts, Wen Jianyan was suddenly startled, as if he had thought of something. He turned his head and scanned the edge of the pool.

The edge of the pool was clean, without any stains.

“…”

Wen Jianyan’s brow furrowed. He once again slowly took a step back, coming to the edge of the pool.

This time, he turned on his flashlight and shone it into the pool.

“What’s wrong?” Su Cheng, who was beside him, noticed his unusual behavior and came over to ask.

Wen Jianyan pressed the flashlight down, shining it diagonally from the side onto the black water surface of the pool. “Look at our shadows.”

On the slightly rippling black water surface were their blurry reflections. Without exception, all of them were neatly reflected on the water’s surface.

Su Cheng studied his own shadow and was suddenly startled:

“Wait, it’s…”

“Too blurry, right?”

Wen Jianyan said.

Although they hadn’t waited for the estimated time, Wen Jianyan was willing to bet that the blurriness of his reflection was about the same as it was eight minutes ago, with absolutely no change, just like a normal person’s reflection in water. And that was the most abnormal part.

Su Cheng’s gaze darkened, completing Wen Jianyan’s thought:

“The rules are different.”

“Right.”

Wen Jianyan nodded.

Although they were both mirrors, the mirror on the first floor of the administration building and the mirror of the swimming pool in the gymnasium did not share the same set of rules.

“So I was thinking,” Wen Jianyan’s speech quickened slightly, his breathing seeming to become a bit unsteady, “how did Wang Ni’s mirror image get out in the first place? Did Wang Ni herself crouch by the pool for twenty minutes looking at her reflection? No. She wouldn’t. Do you remember how afraid Richard was of drinking the school’s water?”

Looking at the pitch-black, eerie, and terrifying pool water before him, Su Cheng shivered:

“You mean, she went into the water?”

Wen Jianyan nodded.

“Also,” Wen Jianyan continued, “just now Yun Bilan saved me and threw one of the corpses into the pool, but it didn’t climb out.”

There were no water stains or footprints on the edge of the pool.

But the corpses couldn’t be killed.

No matter how they were destroyed, they could always get back up and attack them again.

Only this time, it disappeared.

Wen Jianyan turned to look at Su Cheng, a strange light flashing in his eyes: “—The path is underwater.”

In the “Integrity First” Livestream Room:

[!!]

[Holy crap… that actually seems to make sense.”]

“You mean…” Wei Cheng couldn’t help but look at the black pool water in front of him, his entire face contorting. “We have to go down???”

Seeing the pool water before him, a strong sense of repulsion rose from the bottom of his heart.

It had nothing to do with cleanliness, but was purely a human’s instinctive fear of danger.

“How certain are you?”

Wen Jianyan looked at him, shrugged, and didn’t speak. He just took a step back, standing on the edge of the pool.

—Fifty percent, maybe.

Not high, but not low either.

Normally, Wen Jianyan wouldn’t make such a rash decision.

But the problem was… he was running out of time.

The side effect of the badge on him was a ticking time bomb. The interval between each attack was shorter than the last, which forced him to make more aggressive choices.

“?”

Watching Wen Jianyan’s action, an ominous premonition rose in the hearts of the others.

But before they could do anything, they saw the young man take another half step back. The next second, like a bird, he plunged backward.

“Wait—”

Su Cheng subconsciously reached out but didn’t even touch him, watching helplessly as Wen Jianyan was swallowed by the black pool water.

“…”

Damn it.

Hearing the splash, Yun Bilan and Tian Ye, who were in front, turned their heads and asked in astonishment:

“What happened?”

The group exchanged glances, a hint of struggle in their eyes, but at this point, they clearly had no other choice.

Su Cheng took a deep breath and wiped his face:

“Jump in!”

Tian Ye: “…Huh?”

The group looked at each other, then closed their eyes and steeled their hearts. They took a few steps back and then rushed straight towards the pool water.

Two more figures were swallowed by the black water.

Arnold, who was at the side, watched this scene, so shocked that he couldn’t even speak properly:

“Wait, wait, wait, you guys don’t even—”

Before he could finish his sentence, he saw Yun Bilan not far away abruptly retract her vines, then grab the back of Tian Ye’s collar, run towards the black water, and leap in.

Arnold: “…”

Are these people all crazy?!

He wanted to hesitate a bit more, but as soon as Yun Bilan left, countless pale, slimy corpses were revealed in the darkness. They approached from all directions, their faces blurry and terrifying, making one’s hair stand on end.

Arnold: “…………..”

His vision went black.

Damn it.

What other choice did he have?!

With a bitter face, Arnold turned around and also took a leap into the pool.

*Splash!*

Another sound of someone falling into the water was heard.

The gymnasium returned to silence.

There was no one left by the pool.

The next second, the previously mirror-calm pool suddenly changed.

As if a drain had been opened, the black water level began to drop rapidly at a visible rate. A fast-spinning whirlpool even appeared in the center of the pool.

In the blink of an eye, all the black water disappeared, leaving only the empty bottom of the pool.

As if having lost their target, the corpses stood in place for a moment, then slowly retreated the way they came, soon disappearing into the darkness.

In the center of the Section C swimming area, the standard-sized pool was completely dry.

Everything was as it was before Wen Jianyan and his group arrived.

*

Gasp!”

A wet head emerged from the pool.

One after another, heads popped out from under the water. Everyone’s face was dripping wet. They floated with difficulty in the bottomless pool, struggling to look at each other.

It seems… they succeeded?

At some point, the originally black water had disappeared, replaced by a clear, blue swimming pool. The blue tiles below were distorted by the rippling water. A faint smell of disinfectant wafted through the air. Bright sunlight streamed in through the narrow windows at the top of the gymnasium, illuminating everything in a peaceful and serene light.

The group paddled and swam to the side of the pool.

Su Cheng stared at the metal handrail in front of him—the thick rust had disappeared. The handrail was now clean and bright, even reflecting the blue ripples of the swimming pool.

He paused, then grabbed the handrail and pulled himself out of the pool.

With a few splashes, everyone was out of the pool.

They were all soaked, water dripping from the corners of their clothes, forming puddles at their feet. They looked very pathetic.

As the last one to jump into the pool, Arnold was the last to climb out.

He wiped his wet face and exclaimed, “I can’t believe it, this actually—”

Before he could finish, he realized the atmosphere was wrong.

“?” Arnold paused and subconsciously quieted down. “W-what’s wrong?”

No one paid him any attention.

The group stared intently at the swimming pool in front of them, their expressions grave.

The surface of the swimming pool was still rippling, refracting tiny specks of light, but looking around, there was no one in the pool.

It was then that Arnold suddenly realized…

They were missing one person.

The person who had been the first to jump into the swimming pool was the only one who hadn’t climbed out.

*

Wen Jianyan felt like he was suffocating.

There was nothing beneath his feet, and he was falling into an endless abyss.

He heard distant whispers in his ears.

He couldn’t make out the content, but he could clearly feel the terrifying meaning within. But strangely, it didn’t feel like a call from death, but rather—

In a chaotic frenzy that was almost enough to cause a mental breakdown, Wen Jianyan struggled to raise his hand, forcing his knuckles between his teeth, and then bit down hard.

The taste of blood spread between his lips and teeth, smeared by his tongue onto the uneven surface of the metal ring.

The next second, the feeling of weightlessness disappeared.

With a sudden shift of scenery, Wen Jianyan fell heavily to the ground.

He lay on his back, gasping.

His already thin shirt was soaked, clinging tightly to his skin. Through the semi-transparent fabric, his heaving chest and abdomen could be seen, as well as the red patterns showing through his skin, looking strange and fragile, like porcelain shattered from the inside out.

After recovering for a while, Wen Jianyan held his aching forehead and struggled to prop himself up.

Even though he was safe now, he still felt a chill down his back and shivered all over.

He wasn’t sure what had happened. Everything was like a bizarre nightmare, like overlapping illusions he saw when his SAN was low. So much so that even after breaking free, he couldn’t recall the specific images, only the feeling of fear that it had instilled in him.

Fortunately, at the last moment before losing his sanity, he had acted in time. Otherwise, Wen Jianyan couldn’t imagine what might have happened next.

Even if it meant entering the Ouroboros again and being forced to deal with Wu Zhu again, at least—

Wait a minute.

Wen Jianyan paused, as if he had thought of something, and lowered his hand.

From experience, that annoying guy should have already approached him by now, but for some reason, it seemed like nothing had happened this time.

Could it be…

Wen Jianyan turned his head and looked around.

Whether it was the layout or the furnishings, everything was the same as the last time he came in, but Wu Zhu’s figure was not among them.

After a brief moment of daze, Wen Jianyan got up from the ground and once again carefully looked around.

The room was empty, with no second figure besides himself.

—Indeed, Wu Zhu was gone.

“…”

Wen Jianyan blinked.

Ah, really gone.

He felt his heart, which had been held high, drop, but he also felt that something was strange, as if he had been tensed up, fully prepared to deal with a crisis, but in the end, nothing had happened.

So… did that guy finally find a way to not be detected by Nightmare?

Wen Jianyan thought with some uncertainty.

Hopefully.

He didn’t want the plan he had been plotting for so long to be disrupted by an uncertain factor like Wu Zhu. That would not be worth the loss.

Wen Jianyan took a deep breath and looked down at himself.

Unlike what he had imagined, although he was soaked, the clothes were not wet with the black sewage from the pool. Judging from the water dripping from the corner of his clothes, the water should be very clean, cleaner than he had imagined.

Wen Jianyan hesitated for a moment, brought his sleeve to his nose, and sniffed carefully.

Very damp.

There was a faint smell of disinfectant.

Like water from a regular swimming pool.

Wen Jianyan lowered his hand, a better assessment forming in his mind.

It seemed his previous guess was most likely correct—jumping into the swimming pool did indeed allow one to enter the mirror world.

However, something seemed to have gone wrong on his end.

Wen Jianyan wasn’t sure what the reason was, but he had a hunch that he was probably the only one who had encountered this situation.

However, this also meant good news.

The smell of disinfectant on his clothes meant that the “entry” process was complete, and the “accident” was promptly interrupted by his act of entering the Ouroboros. So, after he left the Ouroboros, according to common sense, he should be able to complete the rest of the process smoothly like the others.

However, just in case, Wen Jianyan still prepared a few backup plans in case he encountered a similar situation after leaving.

After making full preparations, it was time to leave this place.

“…”

Wen Jianyan took two steps forward, then suddenly stopped.

He turned his head and looked at the room again.

The room was no different from the last time he saw it.

Having prepared himself for all sorts of cautious responses, only to be faced with an empty room, made him feel inexplicably annoyed.

Wen Jianyan raised his hand, slicked his wet hair back from his forehead, and took a slow, deep breath.

That guy Wu Zhu was really something else.

Annoying when he was here.

Still annoying when he wasn’t.

Suddenly, a flash of bright color caught his eye.

Wen Jianyan paused and looked over.

On the coffee table next to the sofa, a gaudily-covered magazine was placed neatly. In the center of the magazine was a white piece of paper, with something written on it.

“…”

Wen Jianyan was startled.

He hesitated for a few seconds, but in the end, couldn’t resist his curiosity and walked towards the coffee table.

Sure enough, there was a white piece of paper on top of the magazine, as if torn directly from the magazine, with surprisingly neat edges.

There were only three neatly written words on it:

[I’m gone.]

The handwriting was not skilled, as if written by a child, straight and proper, serious, and while not ugly, it was definitely not good-looking either. It even remembered to use punctuation properly.

Wen Jianyan: “…”

Looking at these three words and a period, he really didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.

He left, so he left. Why leave a note?

He had no obligation to report his whereabouts to him. Really, what was the point?

He sneered and reached out to pick up the note.

The next second, something cold slithered over from the edge of the paper and sneakily wrapped around his little finger.

“Ah!”

Startled, Wen Jianyan’s fingers trembled, and he flung the paper away.

He fixed his gaze on his finger.

It was a piece of something he couldn’t identify.

A thin, short section, pitch-black, wrapped tightly around his little finger like a living thing. It seemed to be a tentacle formed from the darkness that Wu Zhu controlled at will.

…and it was the very tip of it.

The soft, cold touch brought back many memories he didn’t want to recall. Wen Jianyan’s scalp tingled as he shook his hand, trying to shake it off.

But the thing, as if sensing it was being disliked, not only wrapped itself tighter but even poked its little head up, trying to climb up the back of Wen Jianyan’s hand.

Wen Jianyan hurriedly pressed it down with his other hand, barely managing to stop it from crawling into his sleeve.

The paper fell onto the sofa, flipping over.

On it was the same neat handwriting, still three words and a punctuation mark:

[Take it with you.]

*

As the group by the swimming pool was fiercely discussing how to find Wen Jianyan, suddenly, a splash was heard from inside the pool.

Everyone was startled and turned to look.

A wet head emerged from the pool water, its face, emerging from the water, gasping for breath—who else could it be but Wen Jianyan?

Wen Jianyan paddled, struggling to swim to the edge of the pool.

He grabbed the handrail. “A little help?”

Only then did the group snap out of their daze. They all rushed forward and, with many hands, pulled Wen Jianyan out of the pool.

Wen Jianyan collapsed on the wet ground, coughing incessantly, as if he had choked on water.

“What happened just now?” Yun Bilan asked with a frown. “You were the first to jump, why were you the last to surface?”

Wen Jianyan looked up. “Huh? Was I the last one?”

He pushed himself up from the ground, blinked, and said:

“Maybe handsome guys have a higher density than water?”

Everyone: “…”

Just shut up.

Although they didn’t know why Wen Jianyan took longer than them to surface, at least he was out, and their hearts, which had been held high, finally settled down.

Suddenly, with a creak, the iron gate on the side of Section C was opened from the outside.

“?!”

Everyone was startled and reflexively looked towards the source of the sound.

A short, plump middle-aged woman poked her head in:

“I knew I heard a noise in here, you little rascals!”

She angrily brandished the broom in her hand at them:

“Aha, I finally caught you. The swimming pool has just been built and isn’t open yet. What part of that sentence don’t you understand? Come over here, this time I’m taking you to see the school leaders and give you a proper punishment!”

“…”

Looking at such a normal scene, so normal that it even seemed a bit slice-of-life, the group was a little dumbfounded.

Huh?

What is this situation?

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