The girl locked eyes with her, feeling a chill down her spine. This sinister face with a fake smile was even more inhuman than them!
The players looked at her casual attitude in shock. Were they the crazy ones, or was she?
Without teammates to watch each other’s backs and unable to use the Pass Card or Resurrection Card, how dare she provoke the NPCs so casually?
Is she brainless?
Or simply has a death wish?
Didn’t she see how miserably they were toyed with by the NPCs?
Her seatmate is obviously a very important NPC for them. If they don’t maintain a good relationship with the NPCs, the main quest will be difficult to progress.
But blindly trying to cozy up to gain favor, like those unlucky ones, Lulu and Susanna, will only result in being humiliated by the NPCs or even dying on the spot.
Sure enough, Josh’s seatmate suddenly reverted to a gentle, pure, clean look, smoothing out her pure white shirt: "Classes officially start this afternoon. If you haven’t prepared your books in advance, don’t bla the teacher for punishing you~"
The girl’s words made the others anxious.
With class starting in the afternoon, they hadn’t prepared their books or even knew the schedule. If they weren’t ready before class began, it might trigger a death buff.
So couldn’t hold back anymore and ran out to find clues, while others ransacked the classroom, trying to find so hints, like the schedule and book distribution tips.
The NPCs watched coldly, eyeing these people scurrying around like they were idiots.
anwhile, experienced players quietly and cautiously observed, trying to win over their seatmates.
Clearly, to get the clues, they needed to rely on their seatmates.
Josh snatched the book from the girl’s hand, opened it to the first page, and saw the na on it: "Erin, right? This book is mine now."
She went ahead and scribbled over it with a pen.
"Give it back!" Erin shrieked, her expression turning terrifyingly fierce, veins bulging, as she looked ready to pounce.
Josh tossed the book back to her with a slight smile: "Look at you, why get so worked up?"
Erin seed infuriated, breathing heavily, exuding a deathly aura.
Josh shrugged: "I’m not breaking any rules; you can’t just kill , right? Killing a seatmate for no reason... I’d tell the teacher, you know."
A brief fear flashed in Erin’s eyes, and she glared at her before sitting back down under the expectant gaze of the crowd, picking up her book.
Everyone: "..." Can she really get away with that?
Why did they have to be so cautious and still suffer bloody pranks while she behaved so rudely without consequence?
Does her NPC have such a good temper?
So players overheard Josh ntion discipline more than once, and since this scenario was set in a school, they began discreetly paying attention to Josh’s actions.
Josh smiled, seeming a bit bored, when she suddenly reached out again and snatched the book from Erin’s hands: "I don’t have a textbook, give it to ."
Erin was enraged once more, her eyes turning red: "Give it back!"
Josh twirled the book around effortlessly: "Gift it to ."
"No!" Erin reached out to grab it, but Josh dodged.
Erin’s gaze turned terrifyingly dark, shrouded in a shadowy aura as her once-pristine uniform grew gloomy: "You’re asking for it..."
Her hand morphed into a beast-like tentacle, quickly attacking Josh.
Josh returned her book lazily raising her hands: "I didn’t do anything. Are you breaking the rules to attack your seatmate?"
Comnts: [Don’t you think her deanor resembles soone?]
[If you’re talking about that lazy, punchable vibe, I agree.]
[Hey! Our Yu raised this child from scratch; is a resemblance that surprising?]
[Exactly!]
Josh ignored the comnts, busy teasing the kid.
Erin trembled with rage, her teeth grinding, emitting a throat sound, her excitent causing her to deform, looking like a grotesque creature.
Josh patted her chest: "You’re so scary. I’ll have to tell Teacher Windsor you scared !"
Erin glared at her, seemingly wishing to pounce and crush her skull.
Everyone watched, holding their breath for Josh, not understanding why she was being so reckless. What benefit did deliberately angering an NPC serve?
Even ntioning Teacher Windsor, a key NPC, clearly wasn’t enough to calm the furious seatmate now.
So observed coldly, waiting for Josh to get her head bitten off.
Among them was Susanna.
Her eyes glead with excitent, wishing Josh would keep ssing up and get her head bitten off by a monster!
Once she was dead, Angel’s Wings would never compare her to Josh again!
But after an eternity, Erin rely sat back down in frustration, slowly becoming human again, sulking over her book and returning to her howork.
Susanna was incredulous. How did she accomplish that? Did she acquire so tool right after entering that makes NPCs dread harming her?
With a glint in her eyes, she scrutinized Josh.
Many players, having exhausted the classroom without getting any clues from the NPCs, grew restless and headed out to search elsewhere.
One class might not have what they’re looking for, but another might!
Erin focused on her work, gradually calming down, and her pure face beca even more captivating under her pristine uniform.
With a "whoosh" sound, Josh once again snatched her textbook.
"Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!" Erin broke down, letting out a hysterical scream: "I’ll kill you, I’ll kill you, I’ll kill you!!"
Quickly tossing back her book, Josh’s expression remained innocent: "I didn’t do anything! Your book was just dusty, I cleaned it for you."
Erin nearly broke down: "What do you want?! "
She glared at Josh, full of resentnt, as if facing an arch-enemy.
Josh smiled faintly: "I just want a course schedule and a new set of books. As a new student here, who’ll show where to get them? How will I attend class this afternoon? What if the teacher scolds and kills ?"
Erin’s chest heaved in anger, unable to retaliate.
She hadn’t broken the class rules, so she couldn’t be killed.
Erin tossed her a schedule: "Take it!"
Josh bead, accepting the schedule: "Thanks, sis~ So where can I get new books?"
eting Erin’s sinister gaze, she seed a bit hesitant: "If I can’t get new books, I might have to keep asking you. See, everyone else is busy writing, and you haven’t done a single problem! You don’t want to fall too behind, do you?"
Erin glanced around at the other busy students, then at her untouched workbook, feeling overwheld: "Go to the administration office at the end of the second floor! Use your student ID to get them!"
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