The Years I Worked Hard to Get Into Jail

Silver Ring is a famously lazy snake who wants to get into a zoo to live an easy life and retire.

In order to enjoy a life of leisure in the future, she employs all sorts of skills to battle ...

Chapter 93 A Sudden Idea

Ah Hui removed the fishbone from Yin Huan's head and looked up: "My school is in Qingcheng, but it's quite far from Minghao Community. It takes about forty minutes if there's no traffic, but if there is... it might take one or two hours."

Qingcheng is the provincial capital, with convenient transportation in all directions, making it an economic hub.

The city is bustling, and land is incredibly valuable. Almost all of Qingcheng's higher education institutions are concentrated in the suburbs, where the province's top universities stand. The polytechnic institute Ahui attends is among the best in the country, having already broken into the top ten several years ago. In recent years, the institute has brought in some foreign teachers, resulting in a strong faculty, and has managed to climb to fifth place nationwide.

Despite his seemingly carefree attitude in the small town, Ahui was actually quite a high achiever.

"So far?" Yinhuan looked worried. "If you go to school, who will cook for me?"

This is her personal chef; what will she eat if he's not here?

"You agreed to go to school with me?" Ahui was overjoyed. He had thought he would have to use a lot of persuasion to convince this little devil in front of him. Unexpectedly, she agreed as soon as he brought it up.

Humans are emotional beings; love, hate, and passion often happen in an instant.

For the first time, Ahui found the gluttonous little demon quite adorable. He reached out and patted Yinhuan's head, promising, "Don't worry, I'll drive back every night to cook for you from now on."

Having lived together for so long, although there was fear, once his life was secured, Ahui felt more integrated and accepting.

After all, these demons had no intention of harming him.

Although they were fierce and not very talkative, they were simple-minded and honest, saying whatever came to mind. They never threatened him with their lives, and Hei Xiong would often buy him things. Just recently, because of the hot weather, when they bought an air conditioner, they even bought one for him too, saying things like, "Humans are fragile, don't get heatstroke."

A few days ago, he had a sore gum, and Hei Xiong even accompanied him to the hospital.

The demons weren't actually that cold-hearted. They showed him some concern, although this concern was contingent on him providing food for Silver Ring. Whatever the reason, at least he understood the demons' nature, knowing they wouldn't kill innocents indiscriminately and weren't so difficult to get along with.

As long as they don't harm him, he can naturally overcome his fear and accept their presence.

It's just about satisfying one's appetite, right? He'll take care of it.

"As long as you can come back and cook, then it's up to you!" Yin Huan stuffed a mouthful of fish into her mouth, and Wei Lei, overwhelmed by the freshness of the fish, squinted her eyes contentedly.

"Want to go for a walk this afternoon? Or maybe visit my school?" Ahui picked out another piece of fish for Yinhuan. He was very happy that she could continue her studies, so he invited her to visit his school.

School is about to start, and he needs to go to school early to take care of some things.

"Okay!" Yin Huan nodded. She had nothing better to do anyway, so she figured she might as well go and take a look. According to the TV, schools are the cradle of knowledge.

Sigh, humans are so clever, they've even set up schools to impart knowledge. Next time I see Huo Fei, maybe I should suggest it to him too, that the demon race set up a demon school as well.

Putting everything else aside, at the very least, we should teach everyone some common sense about life!

Having been out of prison for so long, Yin Huan felt that fairies were short-sighted and ignorant, looking like country bumpkins on the street. Even powerful demons like Su Yi felt somewhat out of place. It took her a long time to integrate herself into the human world.

Not only that, they were all extremely poor.

Thinking of this, Silver Ring nodded her head sharply. She felt she had finally found a solution.

Hmph, we should set up a fairy school, not to teach fairy magic, but to teach everyone how to survive and how to make money.

Damn it, the demon in prison was penniless, so shameful. Now that he's out, he has to rob Taoist priests to survive, it's an utter disgrace.

They are demons, powerful demons, so why do they live worse lives than Taoist priests?

"I'll make a call." Yin Huan acted immediately, picking up the phone from the table and dialing Huo Fei's number.

Huo Fei had borrowed Aunt Zhang's phone a while ago, but then realized it was inconvenient, so he went back to Luohan Temple and got a young novice monk's cell phone. So, contacting each other is much easier now than before.

As soon as the call connected, Yin Huan, holding the phone, said crisply, "Afei, let's set up a monster school in the prison."

Ah Hui, who was picking fish bones nearby, suddenly stopped in his tracks when he heard Yin Huan's words, his eyes filled with disbelief.

...Holy crap, what did he hear?

A prison? A school for monsters? Something doesn't seem right.

Huo Fei wasn't in prison; he was currently standing atop a tree, cornering a rat with Yuan Chi. The rat was one the young novice had encountered while begging for alms.

This guy was also a bald monk, but not a legitimate Buddhist practitioner; he had a somewhat heretical Buddhist air about him. The sandalwood scent emanating from his body emitted a foul stench that ordinary people couldn't detect.

The young novice monks initially thought this Buddhist monk was also a rat planted in Penang. When the little ones went to put the burlap sack in the middle of the night, they didn't expect to fall into the big monk's trap and get caught instead.

Not only were they captured, but this senior monk also used a secret technique to absorb the cultivation of several junior monks.

The monks of Luohan Temple practice the path of killing. Their martial arts skills are among the best of all cultivators. Don't underestimate the young novices because of their age; their skills are quite impressive. Otherwise, Yuan Chi wouldn't have dared to send them down the mountain to put burlap sacks on others.

When the children awoke, they found themselves in a sealed basement. The evil monk was standing with his back to them, drawing a magic array with a bright red liquid that smelled of blood. Sensing something was wrong, the young novices exchanged glances and then attacked the head monk together.

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