Chapter 454: Energetic Orc Student



The two of them pushed all the hot-blooded young beastmen who were fighting into the uncleared snow, creating huge beast-shaped pits one after another, so that they could calm down.

After beating them, they were punished by having only rice and vegetables for dinner, and were not allowed to eat meat or other snacks.

Mu Helie was watching personally, and Mu was even more mischievous. He took advantage of his father-in-law who was in charge of the cafeteria, and specially prepared some of the most popular and delicious food and brought it to the little orcs who were fighting.

He didn't eat alone. After giving some to Lie, he took out a few small bowls and put some in each bowl as a reward for those who immediately went to persuade their classmates to stop fighting after they found them transforming into beasts.

Those little beastmen who were punished became even more resentful...

This seemingly honest and simple orc from Qingshan City is so evil!

Among those trying to stop the fight there are orcs and sub-beasts. It is impossible for sub-beasts to just rush in to stop the fight unless they want to die.

So they could only persuade them and ask others to find a few more orc classmates to come and mediate.

When the little beastmen saw this, they immediately rushed forward to separate the fight. At first they remembered that they could not transform into beasts.

As a result, they found that if they did not transform into beasts, they would not be able to separate the two classmates who were fighting in beast form.

After a struggle, he asked the sub-beast students present to testify for them, and then transformed into a beast and pounced on them.

No matter how fiercely the two fighters fight, they cannot withstand the efforts of more than a dozen orcs of similar age and strength to break up the fight.

Soon, they were overwhelmed by people trying to break up the fight.

By the time Mu Helie arrived, all the fighters had been subdued by those who were trying to break up the fight.

Each of the two fighting parties was pinned down by at least five beast-shaped orcs who were about the same size as them. Mu Helie could barely see the shadow of the beast-pinched one through the gap.

He was pressed so tightly that he couldn't move at all.

When they saw Mu Helie coming, the orcs who were trying to stop the fight got up from the fighting orcs.

As soon as they released the restraints on the fighting orcs, the two orcs immediately got up and rushed towards each other again, looking like they wanted to continue fighting.

As a result, he was immediately pressed into the snow by Mu Helie.

In human form, he reached out and pressed the little orc's neck, burying the little orc's entire face in the snow.

All that was left was the body twisting wildly and the limbs struggling frantically.

They are just underage orcs, and they can be held down by their human forms.

The other little orcs watching nearby also gasped. If a real fight broke out, they would definitely not be worse than any of the other parties in the fight.

They were just trying to stop the fight, and their premise was not to hurt the fighting orcs or themselves, so there were naturally many more restrictions, which was why it took so many people to control the two of them.

They knew that it would be much easier for adult orcs to control them, but they hadn't expected that these two young adult orcs from Qingshan City could, in human form, pin down a young orc of similar strength...

None of the adult orcs in their tribe could do it, perhaps only the strongest one or two in the tribe could do it.

After the shock, excitement followed! The orcs in Qingshan City were so strong, and since I was studying here, I might as well learn how to fight from them!

So when Mu Helie took the people who had been fighting to the office separately, they all followed them secretly.

Before I even got to the office, someone came over and said that a fight had broken out on the other side.

Mu Helie was speechless for a moment, handed the two captured people to the care of other orcs, and then immediately ran towards the other battlefield.

That day, they caught a total of seven or eight fights, some involving two people and some involving multiple people.

There were more than twenty orc students in total, and they were finally dragged to the playground by the two of them and beaten up before dinner.

In the afternoon, Shu divided these little orcs into several groups and took them all to do hard labor.

It happened to be winter, and the water surface was frozen, so all the water wheels in the city stopped working. Fortunately, there were many reservoirs in Qingshan City. Although they were also frozen, it was only a thin layer, which did not affect their use.

However, once the reservoir is empty, it is necessary to dig a hole in the frozen river or stream in the city to pump water into the reservoir.

All the machines that rely on water power have gone on strike. Now some of these little orcs are taken to work in mills and water mills, some are taken to the ice to dig holes, and some are sent to the breeding area to clean the breeding sheds.

There were quite a few little orcs, and the work was not too much. It started at one in the afternoon and was almost finished at three o'clock.

The little orc who was cleaning the breeding shed was also supervised to take a bath.

After all this trouble, even the most energetic little orc no longer wants to fight with others.

They were clearly free on their last day off, but because of the fight they were forced to work on their day off.

Just as the snow began to melt, the school began its final exams.

Since the students are mostly teenagers of 16 or 17 years old, there is naturally no need to take it slow like taking care of a 6 or 7 year old child. The content of two semesters in the modern world was all crammed into the minds of the students of Qingshan School in just one winter.

In order to avoid being outdone by other students, everyone worked very hard.

The Yellowstone Tribe sponsored them with one hundred yellow light stones to be placed in their dormitory for them to study by lamplight at night. Their little witch, who had a good memory, was doing very well in school. His dormitory was often the most lively one, and every day the sub-beasts from other dormitories would come to him for advice.

The orc students in the orc dormitory area could only watch helplessly. Since they couldn't enter the sub-beast dormitory, they could only go to the classroom to block people.

Xiao Wu gradually became numb from his originally frightened look.

Those who can come here already know how to count and do some simple arithmetic in the tribe, but they have not received systematic training. A little instruction in addition and subtraction will get them on the right track, so the progress of math class is much faster than that of Chinese class. Therefore, the highlight of the final exam is still Chinese.

For the Chinese language final exam, Meng Yuqing asked them to write a short essay of 200 words titled "My Tribe."

After deciding on the topic, he took the test paper and talked to Xuan about his plans for the next semester.

"Next semester's Chinese language exam will be a 400-word essay titled 'The Land Where I Live—The Southern Continent.'"

Xuan tilted his head, thinking for a moment, and then revealed an expression of sudden enlightenment, "Extending from one's own tribe to the south, expanding the love for the tribe to the entire south, right?"

"That's right." Meng Yuqing answered decisively.

After handing the test papers to the teacher in charge, Meng Yuqing asked Xuan, "What do you think about giving them a break after the exams, and then calling them back in the summer to start the second semester?"

He raised an eyebrow as he spoke, "It's quite busy in the summer, so it's a good time to supplement the labor force."

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