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Peerless Mind.

#WPC Bronze Winner.# #COMPLETED Amidst a sea of impressive individuals, Guang Fang was dismissed as a mere facade. Few saw the brilliance that lay hidden beneath his lackadaisical exterior. But one day, a mysterious event triggered a newfound responsibility within him. He was determined to discover the hidden geniuses and rulers that lay beyond the surface, embarking on a journey of self-discovery that would challenge his very identity. Through this quest, Guang Fang would finally come to know himself and his true potential.

Bright_Gabriel_9341 · Fantasy
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341 Chs

I saw what nonsense you did

"Fools would always tempt me. What must I do to murder that bitch?" I muttered unhappily.

A week had passed since my punishment. On one of the days I busied myself with my penalty, the school suddenly told me to start my community service—they had unexpectedly pardoned me, contrary to my assumption. The school intended to serve me a two weeks punishment. However, they excused me and reduced it to one week. Even a fool wouldn't protest for such a good opportunity. But what made me more alert was that someone reduced my punishment. Good things never happen to good people (I had concluded). As I was washing the glass window of one of the prestigious buildings in school, a shadow appeared behind me. It wasn't that I never expected this person to come. After all, there was no free thing. The only problem was the insidious plan that person had planned.

Li Min! I cursed in my mind because she was a reaper.

It unsettled my mind as I thought of the possible outcome that could lead such a cold girl to pay a visit to me. But in fact, I already had my conclusion. However, I pretended not to have noticed her and continued my work. Suddenly, I received an awakening slap that made me nearly slump. What? My eyes opened wide in surprise. Did she bully me!? No, I've never seen a bully bullied. So I turned around, intending to baptize her with water, but something stopped me. It was a thought. 'If I drizzle water on this bitch, I certainly will incur more punishment on myself.' I gritted my teeth and stifled my anger. I'd never suffered such humiliation in my entire life. I felt like tearing her mouth and using her for my unique offering. It wasn't enough to shake her to convulsion because I needed to destroy her incarnation—I was so mad.

"What do you mean by this slap? Did you grow the gut of a lion to raise your damn hands on me? Even the principal dare not, but you foolishly want to test my limit." I yelled out angrily. It was apparent that beating must have triggered psychological pressure on my part.

"You did not come to appreciate me for reducing your penalty."

'What did she mean I did not come to show appreciation. Couldn't she have determined I had no time for myself even if the school gave me a week of grace?'

"Can't you see I am still working? Did I ask for your damn help? For hell's sake, how would I know a demon such as yourself extended a help? Now that you've forcefully taken your appreciation, you can get lost because I don't want anything to do with you again." I said coldly.

'In fact, I had obviously thought the school management changed their mind, and even if this devil helped me, does that mean I should tear a hole in heaven? Doesn't she have my contact now? She could have told me about it since she likes appreciation.' This situation unexpectedly and vastly triggered my anger; I was on the verge of exploding.

"Well, since you won't recognize that I helped you, I will leave you to your work. Although I was permitted to carry you away, I guess you love working, so no need." Li Min snorted coldly; she carried herself away arrogantly.

At the same time, Xiu Ying was with the three Heng Da in the school library. They had complicated expressions, and their faces couldn't help betray their frustrations. The library was standard with a serene reading environment. The design is a general Chinese-style library. There were many books and divisions where people conducted silent study sections, just like what Xiu Ying and the trio were doing.

"What's difficult understanding these solving? I have tried to explain them repeatedly, but you don't understand them." At this point, Xiu Ying was the most frustrated. She taught these three guys to the best of her knowledge, but the three Heng Da, who appeared closer to the state of mindless twerps, had deemed it almost impossible to learn.

"Xiu Ying, you are too fast. Also, these explanations are too deep—we don't understand them at all. Find simpler methods to explain these problems to us." Jin Hai grumbled bitterly. He was initially dull. So expecting him to understand such a complicated problem was equivalent to sending him to hell, much to his displeasure.

At this instant, Xiu Ying unwillingly lost herself in thought. She had quickly understood that she couldn't break these guys' heads and fix the unfixable. So she began to think of alternatives. The first person that crossed her mind was the capable class leader. He was also one of the best in the class. He got a qualifying score of 90% in most of the subjects. Except for Li Min, who scored 96%, and Xiu Ying, that got 92%. Others struggled with 80% limits. So from the ordinary perspective, Fu Wei could do well in teaching these dementias here. Xiu Ying had totally ruled off Li Min in her equation for a simple reason. If the homeroom teacher could not get her to deal with these issues from the very beginning, she surmised the impossibility of succeeding. She had totally struck her off.

She struck her recess hard enough to produce other solutions, and as such, another person also crossed her mind: that fool was definitely me, the class nuisance. Ever since she got her eyes on my exam script, her mind had not settled down. She must have determined that something was wrong: because from what she saw, the parts lightly marked were correct, and it was unusual. The only problem was that she could not see everything, and she couldn't make a judgment with a piece of limited information. 'Well, for now, the suitable candidate was definitely Fu Wei.' She let out a sigh. Hopefully, her attempt to recruit Fu Wei would be more humanly feasible as contradicted to a tormentor like myself.

She looked at the three idiots with the light of inspiration in her eyes. Then she smiled openly: "you might not understand it now, but I will bring a helpmate to help me break down these contents. Read history, English, Chinese, and general science. They do not have much calculation. Don't force yourself on mathematics. Let's make another appointment next time." Xiu Ying dismissed the three Heng Da from the library as she flashed an audacious smile. She picked up her phone and dialed the contact of Fu Wei.

He received the call from the other end. "Fu Wei, do you mind helping me out tomorrow? I was given a responsibility by the teacher to tutor three of our soon-to-fail classmates. Even now, their blockheads don't seem to understand a thing. I need help, someone who can drive them from another perspective." Xiu Ying was blunt in her invitation; however, her voice was definitely enticing, much to Fu Wei's desire.

"Yeah! I'll assist you." Fu Wei replied, bewitched to Xiu Ying: the task she gave him interested him to no end—feckless clod.

Xiu Ying thanked Fu Wei; her voice had already come as his reward because he was mesmerized by it. She didn't need to bother herself again. He must surely come! So she cheerfully ended the call.

On the other place where I was washing the glass windows, Li Min sat, lost in thought and irritated. She sat swinging her legs aimlessly as she gulped her canned drink in petulant anger. Much to her displeasure, she picked up her phone, formulated a message, and sent it. Simultaneously, my phone vibrated with piercing noise. Just as I was about to pick it up, I unintentionally gurgled water on the cleaned area of the windows. I picked up the phone only to find a message from Li Min. She had already pretended to be aloof on the opposite side from where I was cleaning. I felt the sudden urge to eat her like my next meal. 'She was too crazy; why didn't she incarnate as a male, hellish Yandere.' I stifled my anger to murder her.

Of course, the content of the message was: why did you score poorly in the examination. I immediately closed the lid of my phone with no intention of talking to a crazy virago. So I continued my washing service, completely ignoring this girl's existence. However, Li Min strode over like the nemesis of all good things and was about to kick my bucket, but I instinctively raised it.

"I saw what nonsense you did with the test. However, now is not the time to talk about it. For now, I will deem you eligible for some information. Let's go." Li Min commanded as she turned around, directly grabbing my hand. This moment was the first time I had held hands with anybody. Although she had a powerful grip like a decent martial artist, she was still the opposite sex.

I quickly broke free from her hand. "haven't I told your existence not to appear in front of me? What must I do to lose your ghost? You are really pushing your luck, and it's much to my displeasure." My voice was as cold as the depth of an icy ocean.