Chapter 148 - Urgart’s Strange Behavior
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nHalf an hour later, as the eliminated new students gradually left, Duanmu’s face turned cold. He then said loudly, “Everyone is divided into 20 classes, each class has 50 people. In a while, the teachers will come and take you to your respective teachers and dormitories.”
nAfter he finished speaking, he glanced at Tina with a rather fearful expression. He then pulled Modric and ran away as if they were escaping her.
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nVincent looked at Duanmu’s slightly disheveled back. He then looked over at Tina helplessly.
nIf he had not seen it with his own eyes, who knew how Duanmu would have been treated by Tina earlier.
nTina looked at Duanmu who was escaping and looked at Vincent resentfully.
n“If you had not stopped him, he would have been mine just now,” said Tina.
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nVincent looked as though he had been defeated by her. He asked, “You don’t look like someone who lacks money. Why are you so obsessed with money?”
nAfter taking a deep breath, he continued, “Duanmu is human! If I didn’t stop him, you would have dismembered him and sold him for money.”
nTina was a little embarrassed by Vincent’s words. She chuckled and scratched her head.
nNot long after, 20 physically and mentally disabled teachers arrived. They were all dumbfounded when they saw the ruins.
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nWas this place bombarded by large-scale battle techniques?
nThey shook their heads and left with their respective students. Vincent and Tina were assigned to the first class. Their instructor was none other than Urgart, who had been brought in from Mississippi City to participate in the freshmen assessment.
nWhen they arrived at the classroom, the 50 students had a look around. They realized that the classroom was like a thatched cottage. All of them revealed dumbfounded expressions.
n“Each of you, please find a place to sit. You don’t have to feel constrained to be my students,” said Urgart.
nUrgart had a lazy and weak look on his face. His gaze swept over everyone and lingered on Vincent and Tina for a moment.
n“You are very lucky to be my students. In the next four years, do what you need to do. If you have nothing to do, don’t come looking for me. If you have anything to do, don’t come looking for me.”
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nAs Urgart spoke, he also yawned and stretched.
n“Let’s go, let’s go. Self-study starts tomorrow.”
nAfter saying that, he turned around and left, leaving the 50 students who were confused behind looking at one another.
n“What did he mean? He didn’t care about us?”
n“Is there anyone who is a teacher like you? You are too irresponsible!”
n“Lucky! Lucky my ass!”
n“Is there still time to change teachers now?”
n“Oh! Right! I forgot to mention that if you want to have a better classroom, then do your best to complete the task. If your total points reached 5000, you can change to a bigger thatched cottage,” said Urgart.
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nUrgart’s head suddenly popped in from the door. His eyes were drowsy as if he could fall asleep at any moment.
nWar School did not support bartering. Everything in the school was based on the points system.
nThere was only one way to obtain points, and that was to do missions. Different levels of missions had different points.
nWar School’s missions were divided into five levels: simple, ordinary, difficult, hell, and unparalleled. Apart from unparalleled missions, each mission was also divided into one to ten stars.
nSimple missions could earn up to 10 points, while ordinary missions could earn up to 20 points… and so on.
nIn other words, even if everyone went on the ten stars hell missions, they could only earn a total of 2,000 points.
nAs for the unparalleled mission, the number of points was uncertain, and they were very rare. According to the records, in the many years since the establishment of War School, it had only appeared three times. A large number of students would die each time, and there were even two times when the mission was not completed at all.
nFrom this, one could see how precious the points were in War School, and just how difficult it was to obtain them.
nSome of the students who were hot-tempered immediately became angry.
n“It was better to not say it. What was the point of exchanging 5,000 points for a bigger thatched cottage?”
nHowever, Urgart completely ignored the angry students and said indifferently, “If you don’t want to, you can leave! No one will stop you. Of course, if you leave, you can only leave. War School will not accept transfers.”
nAfter saying that, he left for real and never came back.
n“F*ck! If I can’t beat you, I’ll beat you to death!”
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n“Shouldn’t class one be the best class? This…”
n“Forget it, forget it. After spending so much effort to become a student of War School, he just left like that. It’s not worth it!”
nThe students complained one after another. To have such a teacher, was worse than death.
nVincent frowned slightly. He knew the combat strength of Urgart. From the point of receiving the examinees, he could tell that he was definitely not such an irresponsible person.
nThen why did he do it? It was obvious that there was a special meaning behind his actions.
nHowever, Vincent did not understand the specific meaning.
nAt that moment, Vincent felt someone pull his arm and turned to look.
nTina waved her hand at Vincent with a mysterious expression, indicating for him to come closer.
nVincent was curious. What was Tina trying to do? He lowered his head and waited for Tina to speak.
n“Hey, do you think there’s a problem with Urgart’s method?” whispered Tina.
nIt was as if she was afraid that others would hear her.
n“What’s the problem?” asked Vincent. He was shocked.
nTina looked at Vincent with a puzzled look.
n“You don’t understand?”
n“What do I understand?” asked Vincent despite knowing the answer.
n“Don’t you think that given teacher Urgart’s previous reaction, his current reaction is somewhat illogical?”
nTina looked at Vincent in surprise.
nIn her opinion, Vincent should be able to see through it! He should be able to notice it.
n“Tell me, I really don’t know!”
nVincent wanted to know Tina’s thoughts, so he did not reveal his true thoughts.
nTina said anxiously, “Aiya! You seem to be quite smart, why are you so stupid?”
n“Look! From the previous situation, Urgart is not such an irresponsible person, but he did such a thing. What does this mean?”
nTina looked at Vincent with anticipation, hoping that Vincent would continue speculating with her.
nHowever, Vincent disappointed her.
n“What does it mean?” asked Vincent.
nVincent looked eager to know, but he could not figure it out no matter how hard he tried.
n“Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah!”
nTina scratched her head crazily, and in the end, she looked dejected.
n“Tsk! I really can’t understand how such a stupid person like you managed to train fire elemental battle techniques!”
nVincent did not continue the conversation. He just looked at Tina and waited for her to continue speaking.
nTina continued, “Look, today, when Urgart appeared, he seemed to be a lot lazier. This is obviously inconsistent with before. Although we don’t know the reason, we can make a bold guess.”
nTina was a little excited. “Perhaps Urgart’s purpose is to screen his students!”
n“Combined with what Duanmu said earlier, perhaps Urgart is trying to get some people with bad attitudes to leave!”
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