Chapter 40
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nThe next morning, all the students gathered at the bottom of the mountain.
nAlthough they did not have a good rest last night, it did not affect their enthusiasm to participate in the assessment today.
nAfter all, the better the assessment results, not only would it affect their achievements in school, it would also allow them to obtain a higher quality of life here.
n“Today, I must kill more Fierce Beasts. I must make sure that there is an extra quilt on the bed!”
n“Me too. I really can’t stand the days of eating instant noodles three times a day.”
n“I hope so. My expectations aren’t high. As long as I can exchange for more water, it’s fine. Otherwise, I won’t be able to take a bath, and my body will stink.”
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nThe students at the bottom of the mountain were discussing animatedly. They did not want to recall the painful night last night.
nOwen and the other two teachers looked at the students’ high spirits and nodded. They all cheered for them.
n“Very good, very energetic.”
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n“Everyone, come on. This time, everyone will definitely return with a full load.”
n“A good day is waiting for everyone ahead. Everyone should hunt more fierce beasts.”
nHowever, very soon, Owen noticed that there was one less person and asked.
n“Strange, why is there one less person? Eh, wait, it seems that class monitor Mike isn’t here.”
n“I went to his room to check. Mike isn’t in his room,” a classmate said.
n“Who cares? He won’t come.”
n“He’s probably just playing around. When he comes back, he’ll know how to cry. Without the Beast Cores, we’ll see how he lives.”
nEver since what happened on the first day of school, the students of the King Class all avoided Mike.
nIn other words, Mike had been isolated by the whole class, and no one wanted to talk to him.
nHowever, what these students did not know was that it was not that they had isolated Mike, but it was Mike that did not want to take these people with him.
n“Okay, let’s go now.”
nAfter the teacher interrupted them, he led them to the Andes Mountain Range.
nAs soon as they arrived at the outskirts of the Andes Mountain Range, the students of the King Class began to move.
nHowever, the more they explored, the stranger they felt.
nWhere were the Fierce Beasts?
nThe teachers say that there were many Fierce Beasts of the Lightning Attribute here, right?
nWhy was there no trace of them at all?
nIt was really strange.
nThis strange feeling became more and more strange as the area they explored expanded.
nHowever, what they did not know was that Mike had already led the Green-Eyed White Dragon to kill a large circle of Fierce Beasts and was now preparing to rush back.
nTime passed bit by bit, and the sky was getting darker and darker.
nSome students also began to rush back to the encampment.
nThis was the first day of field training.
nOwen’s three teachers also began to talk at the entrance of the encampment.
nOwen said, “Do you guys think this group of students can bring enough prey?”
n“Of course they can. This is the King Class,” Barnard said with a smile.
n“Don’t be too full of yourself. The Fierce Beasts in the Andes Mountain Range are influenced by that Fierce Beast. Every type of beast is not weak. However, I still feel that they won’t return empty-handed,” Bania said.
n“Yes, at least a Rare Level 1-Star Fierce Beast should be able to be obtained,” Bania said.
nJust as they were conversing, the students returned one by one.
nThe teachers discovered that there were only a few students at the front who had a few preys in their hands. The students at the back were either Ordinary Level or returned empty-handed.
nWhat exactly was going on?
nDid the Fierce Beasts in the Andes Mountain Range evolve to be so strong? Not many people managed to kill Rare Level Fierce Beasts.
nJust as Owen was surprised, these students with prey came to their accommodation to exchange for supplies.
n“This is an Ordinary Level 8-Star Rainbow Worm. I want to exchange it for five liters of water.”
n“I want to exchange it for some bread. This is my spoils of war.”
n“I want to exchange for some clothes.”
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nBarnard curled his lips and said, “Most of your Fierce Beasts’ levels are too low. There are many things that can’t be exchanged.”
nThey had no choice. They could only choose to exchange for things that they needed more, such as food and water for daily use.
nAfter the transaction, someone mentioned Mike.
n“It’s okay. After all, we can fill our stomachs. The class monitor will probably go hungry when he comes back.”
n“Haha, you’re right. He hasn’t appeared yet. He probably hasn’t gained anything at all.”
n“Maybe he feels too embarrassed.”
nThe 29 students of the King Class were all children of official families.
nAs for Mike, he was born in a commoner’s family. Although he was powerful, the gap between classes could not be bridged by strength alone.
nMoreover, he beat these people up as soon as he came to the school.
nTherefore, these people avoided Mike.
nAt this moment, a familiar figure appeared in front of the group of people in the hostel.
nThis person was Mike.
nSoon, in front of everyone, Mike entered the hostel and found Bania.
nThen, he poured out a part of the spoils of war from the Beast Space.
n“Oh my God, these are Lightning Rats!”
n“They’re at least Rare Level 6-Star Lightning Rats, and there are more than 20 of them!”
n“How did he do that?”
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nUnder the shocked gazes of the students, Mike brought these Lightning Rats in front of Bania.
n“Teacher Bania, I want to live in the villa. I want the most expensive room.”
nSeeing these Lightning Rats, Bania’s eyes were filled with admiration, but he quickly shook his head.
n“These things aren’t enough for the villa…”
nBefore Bania finished his words of rejection, Mike took out a bunch of Beast Cores and placed them at the front desk.
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nCrash!
nThe sound of a large number of Beast Cores colliding filled everyone’s ears.
nSome of the students who were silently eating bread were stunned when they saw this.
nThey walked over and counted. There were a total of 49 Beast Cores!
nThese items added together were much more than the other students of the King Class.
n“Hmm? I want the most expensive one. Is there a problem?”
nWas this what a person should say?
nGulp.
nThe people behind Mike swallowed their saliva.
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