Chapter 31

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nTranslator: Simple MTL Editor: Simple MTL

nWhen John said this, he wasn’t sure either.

nNo matter how talented a sophomore was, he was only a second-grade fighter.

nMoreover, these students’ combat experience was far less than theirs. It wasn’t an exaggeration to say that they were a burden.

nWhile they chatted, steady footsteps could be heard coming from the corridor.

n“The three of you, what are you hiding here for?”

nAndrew took the initiative to greet the trio.

nThe bearded warrior was shocked.

nWhen did he come upstairs?

nThey had just spoken for a few seconds, but this kid was actually so fast?

n“Shh, be quiet.”

nJohn stood up and reminded him.

nOnly then did Andrew react. This was the wilderness, and there was danger lurking everywhere. If he was too loud, he might become a target.

nWith his current strength, he did not have the confidence to resist a sniper’s attack.

n“Why are you here?” John asked first.

n“This is my first time coming to the wilderness. I don’t have a map either. I don’t know how I came here.”

nAndrew replied. From a hill, he saw some ruins here, so he walked over. He did not expect it to be Golden Town.

nJohn Sighed and didn’t say anything.

nThis kid was too unlucky. Why did he get lost and come to Golden Town?

n“What about you?” Andrew asked back.

n“Who cares about you…”

nThe bearded warrior seemed unwilling to tell Andrew. However, John stopped him and said, “We’re here for a Martial Arts Administration mission. Some students are trapped here. We’re responsible for rescuing them.”

nHe did not say that he was here to take advantage of the Black Wind Ash Wolf.

nAfter all, it was impossible to kill the Black Wind Ash Wolf now. He could only think of a way to escape from Golden Town while the wolf was still injured.

n“Students?”Andrew asked.

n“Students like you, who don’t have any strength, come to the wilderness all the time. You are really courting death.”

nThe bearded warrior mocked.

nHe looked down on Andrew and did not hide it at all.

nAndrew did not pay attention to the bearded warrior. Instead, he looked at John and continued to ask, “Don’t you need a Martial Artist Card to enter the wilderness?”

nJohn was shocked.

n“Don’t you know? High school students will come to the outskirts of the wilderness before the entrance exam. After being subjected to a strong sense of oppression, it is beneficial for their bones to be tempered.

n“So, the schools will send their martial arts teachers to follow the students to ensure their safety.

n“But this time… it seems like there was an accident. They went too deep and were trapped here.”

nAt this point, John sighed.

nNot to mention those students, even they were trapped here.

n“Then why are you hiding here? Shouldn’t you be saving those students?”

nAndrew frowned.

n“Save? That’s easy for you to say. There are so many monsters out there. Are you going out to die?”

n“If it were up to me, we should leave now. Why should we care about those students?”

nThe bearded warrior and the scrawny warrior said in unison, expressing their dissatisfaction.

nThey were here to earn some extra money, not throwing their lives for the Martial Arts Administration.

nJohn wanted to persuade them, but seeing the determined tone of his two companions, he gave up.

nAndrew saw the expressions of the three people.

n“Do you know the location of those students?”

n“Why? Do you still want to save them? You can’t even protect yourself.”

nThe bearded warrior laughed and turned his head to the side.

n“Here!”

nThe scrawny warrior rolled his eyes and took out a map from his backpack. He pointed at a marked location and said, “Turn right after walking two streets. There’s a warehouse. They should be inside!”

nThe bearded warrior glared at him. They had spent a lot of effort to find this information, but they didn’t expect the skinny warrior to leak it.

nAndrew silently noted down the marked location.

n“Does anyone want to come with me?”

n…

nThe trio did not speak. John raised his head as if he was about to open his mouth, but the bearded man pressed him down.

n“If you want to go, then go quickly. We won’t accompany you.”

nAndrew shook his head and turned to leave.

nAfter he walked far away, the bearded warrior looked at the short warrior angrily.

nThe short warrior quickly explained, “Do you think I’m as brainless as you? If we let him go and save people, he might attract those monsters over. Then, we’ll leave Golden Town quickly.”

nThe bearded warrior’s eyes lit up.

nSuch a good plan; why didn’t he think of it? He had almost ruined a good thing.

nOnly John was left with his head lowered. His face was full of regret.

nA few minutes later, at the entrance of an abandoned warehouse.

nAndrew looked around and didn’t find any beasts. He knocked on the door of the warehouse.

nThere was no answer.

nCould it be that the person deliberately gave him the wrong place?

nJust as he was about to go back, a whisper came from the warehouse, “Is it the rescuers?”

nSure enough, the trapped students were inside!

n“Yes, there are no monsters outside now. Follow me out.”

nThe warehouse was immediately filled with noises.

nThe door opened very quickly.

nWhen Andrew looked at the students and teachers inside, his face darkened.

nIt was true that enemies often encountered each other.

nThe trapped students were actually students from the Martial Arts Training High School No. 3’s class 6!

nIt was also his former class.

n“Andrew?”

nDean O’Neill said in surprise.

nHe knew Andrew’s strength. He could break the arm of a third-grade martial artist with one palm strike. The lowest level of his strength was the fourth-grade.

nIf he was here, they would definitely be able to escape!

n“I advise you not to talk. Just follow me.”

nAndrew said coldly.

nHow could he forget how these former classmates mocked him?

nBut this was the wilderness, after all. If he didn’t care, these people would end up in the mouths of the monsters.

nAfter thinking for a while, Andrew decided to save these people first.

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