Chapter 3 Chairman's Grandson "This is not the time to explain him..."



Chapter 3 Chairman's Grandson "This is not the time to explain him..."

If she hadn't come into contact with Balam in the past few days and knew what kind of demon he was, Avida would have almost thought that he was here to catch her leaving early.

As a utopian biology teacher, Balamu Shichiro is a little too obsessed with biology.

When Avida saw so many students in her class for the first time, she thought she was famous, but it turned out that they were afraid of another teacher's class.

Avida's feeling of gratitude was instantly suppressed. She counted the number of students in the class and thought about how many homework assignments had piled up to be corrected.

Then she sent all the students who were not on the class list and were not truly eager to learn back to their original classes.

Besides, if all of them are kept, will this behavior really not cause the opinion of another teacher?

Iveda, who refused to get involved in workplace disputes, was very skeptical about the wailing of the deported students. How could a teacher with a touch fetish still be teaching without being fired?

Avida, who did not believe this statement, passed by the classroom of the legendary terrifying fantasy biology teacher.

From a distance, I could see students rushing out of the door.

Out of curiosity, she peeked inside through the back door. Green vines had entangled every demon that had failed to escape, and the kidnapped students, with deathly pale faces, seemed to have lost their souls.

What a unique teaching method. Avida moved her gaze to the podium. The white-haired teacher's face was so excited that it was ferocious. For a moment, he looked like a mad scientist who could create undead monsters.

Don't understand, but respect.

Iveda, who is not a native demon, does not comment on the actions of any native demon inhabitants.

But when the teacher called her for the first time, Avida was still extremely alert. She even activated the protective shield when she followed the teacher into the magic creature preparation room.

Avida, feeling nervous, took the tea poured by the other party, and did a toxin test without any confidence, waiting for the other party's next move in silence.

In such a tense state, Aveda only heard him say, "Can I ask you to sign here?"

?

What's this trick? Suspiciously, Avida looked down and saw the title of the book the other party handed over: "A Brief Discussion on the Diversity of Human Food", which was a black history book she had written before in order to get through graduation.

“I first saw it in a corner of the library…”

Iveda, who only caught the corners of the other party's words and listened to every word, remembered that she had thought she could get a high score for her paper, but who would have thought that because the demon world had no interest in humans, the evaluation was not very high, and it was also considered that she had a rich imagination.

"...The speculation here has given me a new idea for my research on imaginary creatures. Humans may be more special and intelligent than we imagined." The other party's longing expression made Aveda unable to bear to interrupt.

The demons here have never even seen humans and regard humans as imaginary creatures. If she had not upgraded later and was able to open a space channel to the human world, Avida would have almost thought that there were really no humans in this world.

"...If humans really exist, most of their food must be consistent with the speculation here!" Seeing his sincerity, if human items were not banned here, Iveda really wanted to give this human fanatic a real, imaginary creature souvenir.

Iveda, not quite understanding why humans and the demon world were separated, looked at the demon in front of her, who was caught up in a torrent of words, and naturally asked a question, "As a demon, why do you like fantasy creatures?"

"They are so fragile yet they manage to survive in such a harsh environment. They are so beautiful and precious. I can't help but be moved."

The active hero, who was a pure human before reincarnation, answered this, and Avida felt that Balam's answer was both sincere and weird.

"As long as you don't have the urge to stuff them or swallow them, maybe you'll actually meet a human, Mr. Balam."

Avida was also a little curious about whether she was now considered a human being, but none of the demons she had met before had mentioned this. Was it too easy for her to blend into the demon world?

Does this count as a disqualification for bravery?

As Avida came to her senses after pondering this question, she saw Baram, who was immersed in imagining that he had met a human.

Is he disqualified as a demon?

However, since the last time, the relationship between Avida and Balram, the utopian biology teacher, has become much closer.

It would be better if the other party didn't drag me into discussing academic issues.

"If you're inviting me to afternoon tea, I'm available."

"We have freshly brewed tea." The gloomy teacher Balam was not very confident, and seemed to be worried that the other party would refuse his invitation.

Avida suddenly felt like she was bullying the devil. No, brother, with your physique and image, why did you say that with such a cautious and tentative feeling?

If you feel you are rejecting someone, they will become withdrawn. “I just bought some snacks, let’s go.”

Blue sky and white clouds, hot tea and snacks, no classes, perfect for slacking off. It would be even better if there weren't the following questions.

Avida took a bite of the dessert and looked at the other person absent-mindedly.

"How are they going to survive a major natural disaster like this?" Baram even drew a simulation of a flood and tsunami on the whiteboard.

"Monitoring and early warning?" Ivy's mind was completely distracted, so Da was unsurprised to deflect from the question. "Teacher Balam, your drawings are so vivid! So impressive! Have you ever studied painting?"

After being praised, Balam was a little flustered and knocked down the whiteboard eraser. When he picked it up, he saw Avida smiling at him.

Before he could reply, he heard, "Speaking of which, Mr. Balam, you're an eighth-level demon, and you're not bad looking, so you must have no shortage of suitors. Are you in a relationship?"

This was the first time in his life that he was asked such a question, and for Balam, it was beyond his scope.

Only now did he realize that his fellow utopian biology teacher, Avida, was a woman.

He was also completely unsuitable for interacting with women. He subconsciously wanted to hide away and had no idea how to engage in conversation. He could only answer "No."

"I'm sorry, did I ask a presumptuous question?" Avida looked at Teacher Balam's uncomfortable expression and wondered if she was too familiar.

"It's okay, no, no."

The vines seem to be growing.

Now, Avida completely excluded Teacher Balam from the list of candidates for the Demon King.

The white crow guarded by Babirus has a much better personality than the other eighth-level demon, and it is absolutely impossible for him to become a demon.

Although it is more likely that Iruma is the future Demon King, it does not mean that Avida will give up other possibilities.

The previous failure taught her that she must bet more at a time.

"Have some tea?" Aveda poured Balam a cup of hot tea, although it was Balam who made it for her.

Balram, having recovered from his shock, took the cup of tea but hesitated to drink it.

Aveda didn't notice and pushed the snack plate toward him. "Would you like some cookies?"

Being stared at by the other party, Balam hesitated whether to take off the mask on his face and accept the other party's kindness, but he was worried that his face under the mask would scare the other party.

An accident in his childhood left him with an open wound on the side of his mouth that never healed, exposing half of his gums and making him look even more terrifying.

In order to avoid scaring students, he always wore a mask covering the lower half of his face and rarely took it off in public.

But Teacher Avida is a rare demon who is interested in utopian biology like himself. If I reject her kindness, wouldn’t it be too unkind?

Teacher Avida shared her research with him without reservation. Balam, with his hand on the mask, didn't want to scare her suddenly, but he thought it might be inappropriate to suddenly explain his injury to her.

Avida thought that the question she had just asked had caused great psychological harm to Teacher Balam, so he did not take any action.

She thought that the other party might be a demon who didn't like to talk about such personal topics.

"Don't force yourself if you don't like it." Avida guessed that he might not like sweets either, so she pulled the plate back.

Ai Wei Da was about to change the topic to human to save the atmosphere when she saw the demon world mobile phone interface on the desktop suddenly light up and a message from Teacher Kaluyege popped up, "Teacher Ai Wei Da, please come over now."

It wasn't a case of revenge. Aveda didn't want to go over there at all. She pretended not to see it and waited for the screen to go off.

But the next second, Balam took out his phone, looked down, and showed her the message, "Karuyege seems to have something urgent to talk to you about."

Avida didn't notice the familiar tone in Teacher Balam's voice when he mentioned Kaluyeger. She was only concerned about one issue at the moment.

"The school doesn't allow teachers to fight privately, right?"

Balam, confused, guessed she was talking about Kaluyege, and explained on behalf of her friend who was always misunderstood because of her personality and appearance, "You may have misunderstood. Kaluyege would not fight with his colleagues."

"Shouldn't we explain now that he's not violent?" Aveda said goodbye to Balam weakly.

"Don't worry too much, it's not what you think."

But his expression was as bad as I imagined. Having already seen Kaluyeger, Iveda wanted to send a message to Balam to complain.

A gloomy resentment hovered over Kaluyeg's head. In the severe low pressure, Avida was worried that a violent storm would occur in the next second.

"Babyrus provides teacher housing. If you need it, you can apply for it. It can reduce your commuting time."

Although Kaluyeg himself was in a low mood, he did not settle the score with Avida. Although his expression was not kind, his tone was obviously friendly.

It was different from what Aveda had imagined.

"Okay, thank you, senior. But no, if I stay at work after get off work, it doesn't count as off-duty."

Iveta added seriously, "If I can't accept it, I'll collapse."

Hearing this for the first time, Kaluyeger once again doubted Avida's professionalism as a teacher.

Isn’t it painful to spend time commuting?

When the teachers living in the staff dormitory nearby heard the new teacher's answer, they couldn't help but wonder, is it so painful to live in school?

"Teacher Avida, where do you live?" Malbas, the torture teacher, his seat was not far from Avida, and his personality was considered to be relatively friendly among the demons.

"Beach District."

"That's already in the southern region, right? Even farther than Siren Island. Teacher Avida, don't you live a little too far away? Is this commuting distance really okay?"

"It's okay," Iveda replied, noticing the other teachers' shock and confusion. "I quite like it."

It's not like she really needs to fly so far with wings, she just needs to open a space channel. Avida can totally accept this level of commuting trouble.

If you ask her, isn't it more tiring for Kaluyege-senpai, who flies back and forth to school every day, to be more tired?

The office fell silent for a moment. The senior teachers could not understand the inner thoughts of the newcomers. Maybe it was the personal habit of the eighth-level demon.

"But Iruma-san, who walks to school every day, is also very determined." The demons can easily change the topic.

"I don't know how long Iruma can hold out on this whim." The demon teacher, who was busy grading homework, joined in the conversation.

The demons here are always short-lived and can't stick to anything for long.

Everyone was very interested in the topic of Suzuki Iruma, and most of them joined in the discussion. If Kaluyeger hadn't been there, they would have proposed a bet.

Listening to my colleagues chatting about Avida, Iruma's name appears quite frequently and seems to be quite popular.

Iruma's ranking continues to rise on Avida's personal list of candidates for the Demon King.

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