Chapter 6 Cats are good, people are bad



These words were quite provocative, but the surrounding students suddenly breathed a sigh of relief.

Sure enough, this is the real Willie Russell!

A young master who has no redeeming qualities other than his noble birth is simply unlikable.

Even his current actions against Hill feel so familiar.

After all, that's just the kind of person he is!

Her possessiveness towards Aiden was terrifying; she clung to him constantly. Despite having no interest in or talent for magic, she was willing to spend money to get into the same school as her fiancé.

He was wary of anyone of similar age who appeared around Aiden, and countless classmates had been warned by him simply for exchanging a few words with him.

I heard that the attack that led to Aiden and Hill meeting happened when Aiden couldn't stand his harassment anymore and left everyone to go off campus alone.

He hadn't said a word to Aiden before, which made them wonder.

Hill looked around helplessly and found that everyone else seemed unfazed, except for Aiden, who took a step forward.

"Vili! This is a baseless accusation. I demand that you apologize to Hill!"

He frowned, his voice serious.

Hill felt a sense of peace settle down, and he couldn't help but gaze at the other person intently.

"I was just asking," Willie blinked innocently. "Whether it's broken or not, we'll know once we test it."

Adrian found his mischievous antics utterly endearing. But just as he was about to speak up in support of the other man, someone else spoke first.

"Well... I think what Willie said isn't entirely unreasonable..."

“Yes, he’s so handsome, what did he do wrong… No, I mean, Your Highness Aiden, you’re exaggerating. How did it come to the point of accusation?”

"The teacher is still here. Why not just give him a test? There's no need to be so tense. Your Highness, you've frightened him."

Such indiscriminate remarks left not only Hill speechless, but even Willie was somewhat stunned.

He just wanted to test out the green tea way of speaking he had just learned, but he didn't expect it to be so effective.

The teacher whose name was called was stunned for a few seconds before realizing what was happening.

"Hmm...it's not impossible..."

"teacher……"

Seeing Hill's incredulous gaze, the teacher finally came to her senses:

"Ah, what I mean is, the equipment was just brought here, so it shouldn't be broken..."

"Is it broken or not? Why don't you let me try it?"

Vili spoke up.

"--Host!"

888 started screaming:

"What are you doing?! This isn't part of your storyline!!!"

"Just like you said, play the villainous supporting character well."

Willy answered it in his mind, his tone nonchalant.

As he walked towards the stage, he casually cast a spell.

Let's ban 888 first.

By the time the others reacted, Vili had already walked up to the measuring device, pushed past Hill, and stretched out his palm.

—In an instant, the light shone brightly.

It's hard to describe exactly what kind of color this is; it seems to encompass everything in the world, presenting a mesmerizing and dazzling beauty.

It was so dazzling it brought tears to your eyes, yet people still couldn't help but want to touch it, rushing towards it like moths to a flame.

And at the center of this radiance was Vili.

A powerful gust of air erupted from the mirror, the wind whipping through his hair and making his robes flutter wildly, but his expression remained unchanged, even somewhat indifferent.

The numbers on the meter began to climb rapidly, 70, 80, 90... until 100!

Immediately following was the crisp sound of glass shattering.

Everything returned to silence.

The huge hall was completely silent. In that moment when no one was looking, Willy lowered his head and revealed a mischievous smile.

He then spoke.

"Teacher, see, I told you this thing was broken."

"..."

The teacher stared blankly at his face for a long time before finally reacting.

He muttered to himself, "No...this can't be..."

He then recklessly rushed towards the measuring instrument, but Willy, having anticipated this, dodged to the side.

The digital gauge indicating the amount of magic power was broken, but the mirror itself was completely undamaged, and not a single gem on the frame was missing.

The teacher reached out and touched the instrument, and an ice-blue light slowly appeared, but for some reason, there was a slight delay in its appearance.

This is precisely the ice-attribute magic that this teacher is familiar with.

He glanced at the measuring instrument, then at Willy beside him, and grabbed the latter's wrist.

"Come with me to the principal's office."

Vili did not resist, but obediently let him pull him away. Before leaving, he did not forget to turn back and wink at Hill who was still standing there.

He opened his mouth, but no sound came out.

"Sorry, I stole your thunder."

—Hill recognized the words from his lip movements.

A heated discussion had already broken out among the onlookers, but only one name was mentioned in those words.

Vili.

In a corner unnoticed by anyone, a boy with messy chestnut hair was leaning against the wall with his arms crossed.

He stayed away from the crowd and did not participate in the discussion, but a carefree smile hung on his thin lips, slightly revealing his white and sharp teeth, and his eyes sparkled with interest.

"Ryan, our brother seems a little different."

"Um."

A brief response rang out, but surprisingly, before the person spoke, no one had noticed that there was another person standing next to the boy.

Even more astonishingly, he looked exactly like the person next to him, and even their clothes were identical.

"Raine, let's go."

The boy called Ryan spoke again, but without hesitation, he walked off the field.

"Hmm?" A soft sound of doubt escaped Renn's throat, but he followed his brother's movements without hesitation.

"Weren't we here to see that guy with healing magic? Don't we want to get to know him?"

"Let's talk about it later."

-

The others didn't know what had happened in the principal's office, only that a notice was issued throughout the college the following day.

Willie no longer needs to participate in regular teaching courses; instead, he can directly choose any tutor to follow for his graduation course.

After that, people tried to interview him, but all were turned away. Even Aiden didn't get any information.

After the controversial magic test incident, Vili seemed to choose to keep a low profile.

And Hill, who was originally the main character?

Nobody cares anymore.

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