Chapter 233 Holding Back a Laughter



Wow, it turns out we weren't the only ones sending private messages to the principal.

That's too much to say, it's completely unfair. Even though they're wearing bracelets, the gap is still too big. A person's adaptability and physical fitness developed through training won't change.

Wouldn't those who practice alchemy, talisman drawing, and musical instruments become weaklings?

But what on earth is this exchange program that the school is discussing? It can't be what we're thinking, can it?

Just as everyone was wondering, the principal's voice rang out again, answering their questions.

"To avoid the feeling that it was unfair, after selecting outstanding students from each class, we shuffled the names of the students from each class and randomly formed teams from them. This adds an element of luck. Of course, the people in each project were randomly mixed together."

This decision was supported by many students, except for Shen Hua and his group.

For them, they were in the fighting class. As long as they didn't encounter older students, they were invincible. Even if they did encounter older students, they weren't afraid, since everyone had started from elementary school. The older students had just studied in school for a year or two longer than them.

They trained at home, and the school had recently reformed its training methods, so everyone was just getting used to them.

It's still too early to tell who will win or lose.

But now, if we randomly match names, what if we get matched with a weak player? Wouldn't that mean we've already lost?

Since everyone is unfamiliar with each other, problems can easily arise. This school has encountered another major challenge.

"This is simply making things difficult for us!" Particle couldn't help but say.

"Who says otherwise? But everyone was handpicked, and none of them are that bad, right?" Northwest's words lacked confidence.

Shen Hua and Monk Wenwen exchanged a glance but remained silent.

Regardless, the class selection process still needs to proceed. Whatever happens next, we have to get this done first. Those other ideas are clearly overthinking things.

The two women looked at each other, clearly deciding to see how well they were matched with first, and if that didn't work out, they would proceed with a solo match.

Shen Hua even thought that once the secret realm opened, she could sneak in, but that was just a thought. She wasn't completely incompetent, so why would she need to do that?

Just adjust one of the individual competitions, but it's a bit difficult for Shang Wenwen, she just looked at Chen Hua.

Shen Hua understood that he wanted her tutoring.

Just as they were lost in thought, their homeroom teacher arrived and told them to line up in their respective teams for the competition.

There were twenty people who signed up for the koala competition, which made up four groups.

The competition is already this fierce in one class, let alone the fact that there are even more students in other classes.

Some people are worried that they won't pass one event, so they sign up for two. Of course, for group competitions, they sign up for two now, otherwise they would definitely sign up for all of them.

The students' enthusiasm was truly terrifying.

This made Shen Hua quite curious about that secret realm.

I asked several people, and they all said they didn't know what it was like inside.

However, we still managed to glean some information: aside from those who didn't make it out, those who did come out were all incredibly powerful, their improvement rate exceeding that of those who had worked hard outside for two or three years compared to before they went in.

This alone is enough to make people scramble to get in, not to mention the good stuff inside, just like in a novel, which makes it even more attractive.

"Little sister, I'm counting on you. You'd better give me a good tutoring session."

What kind of tutoring do you want to do?

Shang Wenwen thought about it and realized that drawing talismans was not very realistic. Shang Jiajia had been practicing since she was a child, and it seemed that other things were also very difficult. There were very strong people in every field, and everyone was stronger than Shang Jiajia. Even in drawing talismans, there were people stronger than Shang Jiajia. As for fighting, she was a beginner and how could she possibly defeat people from other grades?

"Thinking about it this way, I really don't have any special skills that I can boast about. If I were to ask you to teach me now, in ten days or so, would I be able to compete with these people who have been doing this for several years, or even more than ten years?"

Shen Hua scanned her several times before saying somewhat reluctantly, "It should be possible! You have a lot of talent in fighting, but you started learning a bit late. However, I have a way. As for the rest, it depends on your personal wishes. You're alright at drawing talismans."

She thought that if it weren't for her younger sister who was very good at drawing talismans and often bullied her, she could crush her in this aspect, destroy her self-confidence, and then defeat her one by one. It would be quite an interesting process.

It was just a little interesting, but she wasn't really that interested yet. It depended on what Shang Wenwen thought. After all, she was following her around, and she couldn't let her feel too shabby.

"Really? Can I learn both at the same time?"

"Of course you can, but it's a bit tough. I'm afraid you won't be able to handle it. Also, when it comes to drawing talismans, you can only specialize in one type. Learning too many different types won't give you any quick results."

Shang Wenwen nodded. She knew all of this. Fighting was her forte, and she would focus her time on it.

"What are you talking about? Count me in." Nangong Rui pulled him over.

Shang Wenwen said irritably, "These things won't do you any good. You should have a guaranteed admission spot, and if I'm not mistaken, there are people specifically protecting you, so you shouldn't get involved."

And this is another benefit? Could it be that the family's influence is so great?

I slept for so long, and when I woke up I had nothing. I had no followers, and no money. I had to work hard with my own hands to make everything.

well!

There was once a shortcut in front of me, but I didn't take it. Only now that it's gone do I realize how good it was. If I had another chance, I would still choose to sleep.

If you enjoy the corresponding conditions, you must take on the corresponding responsibilities; there are no free lunches.

Nangong Rui lifted the dog, pursed his lips, and was just short of whistling.

But now that their homeroom teacher was in front of them, he couldn't whistle even if he wanted to; he could only stand there obediently.

"Our class has four groups, and I plan to have all four groups play together. There are fourteen balls on the field. The team that gets the most balls within an hour wins, and the team that gets five balls first wins."

The homeroom teacher blew the whistle only after all the participating groups had entered the tree bags.

Immediately, everyone sprang into action.

It has to be said that being in this cramped space together was quite uncomfortable, especially walking, which felt very unsteady and could easily lead to a series of falls, something they hadn't anticipated.

Nangong Rui looked outside and was amused by the wrestling moves of the other groups, but he couldn't make a sound, so he struggled to hold it in, and his face turned red.

Upon seeing a ball, they pointed in the direction with their hands, relayed the message to each other, and then began to mentally count, "One, two, one, two."

At the same time, his heels moved in that direction.

They moved slowly, not only because they had to constantly sense the movements of their teammates, but also because they had to devote energy to maintaining their balance.

Otherwise, falling out would not only hurt, but also be very embarrassing.

Shen Hua felt her hairstyle was a mess, with the bag constantly rubbing against it, making her feel sorry for her hair. She quickly used one hand to support the top of her head.

Continue read on readnovelmtl.com


Recommendation



Comments

Please login to comment

Support Us

Donate to disable ads.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com
Chapter List