
“Yeah, now I'm the one left.” He shrugged both of his shoulders helplessly.
“Already, let's go home,” said Heaven.
The hero nodded slightly, he always felt there was a strange vibe in his heart whenever he heard the word go home. It's like we've got something very important that could be the safest place to go back to after a war with the world.
Three days later...
Erina walked down the hallway of her classroom. The morning sun was not stinging but quite scorching, a few leaves from a tree lined up to the left of the hall flew when the wind blew.
Erina took a deep breath then threw it away slowly, she had to brace herself before entering because the children must have remained stubborn and unwilling to return to class.
Two weeks had passed and the attitude of the children in her class had no change at all to her. Instead of getting better, they become.
Even so, Erina was not angry. Instead his determination to help them learn grew bigger, as big as their hatred for him.
After a few breaths, he opened the door. But as the door was sliding to the side, Erina was stunned. All the student seats had been filled and they .. they looked very obedient.
All the disciples quietly glanced at the moment Erina entered the room, no one dared to speak or move. Then their gaze turned on the girl with a bright smile on her face.
Erina initially did not believe what she saw, but soon after she smiled gently.
“I'm glad you guys came today.”
Silent.
“I don't understand what has happened but whatever it is, it's good.” He took a breath and then continued, “I hope we can all get to know each other better, I promise I will teach you all that I can.”
Erina might not know, but the rest of the class knew what had happened the night before. It was a real terror that perhaps if they complained to the City Master, it would be severely punished to the perpetrator.
But it's never gonna happen. Paula will kill them all before they get to the complaint building.
While Paula sat down and smiled sweetly in her place. Today she wears a pink hairpin that is attached to a small bun on the back of her strung hair.
“Eum, there are some notifications I should tell you in advance,” Erina said as she checked the parchment in her hand.
His eyes then turned on the student and said, “Start tomorrow, classes will be closed!”
The eyes of everyone in the class were brightly lit and astonished as well, especially Paula. The night before he had painstakingly shocked everyone upon his arrival to every house.
Paula came like a storm that would sweep them clean, she even had to have a fight with Sandor before she could finally make the fourteen disciples come back to the classroom.
But what's going on now?
The academy wants to leave the classroom empty? No way!
Paula grumbled in her heart.
Erina continued. “Let's just relax, it's only a few days and also you guys aren't really off. You will prepare yourself and help in the harvest season festival two more days.”
“Festival?” The hero whispered to Heaven to ask what the festival was about, then Heaven explained it in a soft voice.
“That's a very big event, there will be food everywhere and music throughout the day and night,” he said. “And of course, there will be wine as well.” Heaven giggled little like a child in excitement.
“You understand, right?” erina asked hesitantly after she explained.
“Yes, mom!”
“Good!”
“But before that .. there are things you should do.”
...
“True, it will be more effective than you guys practicing by yourself. That will motivate you,” he said.
Erina wanted to create an intermurid method of competition, she thought it would be a good idea for each of her students to have high motivation every day.
Liam raised his hand high as he asked, “Bu, can we choose by ourselves.”
“Oh, why? Yeah, I guess it doesn't matter.”
Liam heaved a sigh of relief when he heard it, while Paula scooped Bella next to him with her elbow and smiled mischievously.
“I'll be with him!”
Everyone turned their heads as Sandor shouted quite loudly while pointing at Paula yan sitting at the table one level below her and choosing her as a training fellow.
While everyone was shocked, Paula narrowed her eyes as she turned around and looked at Sandor as she said, “Well, I don't mind.”
He was still upset with his defeat while at Bloody Rose back then. The battle under the guise of training seemed good enough to take revenge on this stubborn kid.
Right now, both of them both had strange smiles on their faces and the air around was suffocating, making the others shiver.
Heaven who was sitting to the left of Paula glanced at him for a while and her forehead folded in wonder. It was usually the girl who had always warned Heaven to keep her distance from Sandor, but today she even looked very satisfied with the selection decision of this fellow practice.
Not thinking too much about it, he rubbed his eyes that were beginning to feel heavy. Classes were too boring for someone who usually played outside like Heaven, but if he did not learn then the Hero would definitely improve their training system and he would torture him in the name of training.
Huft
Erina clapped her hands to call attention to the rest of the class as they began to be rowdy about the fellow rehearsal.
“Everything! Look, whoever you choose will continue until the next level of the ascension exam. Also, two more days are your festival and holiday days and after that you will train harder for Midly Well selection this year.”
Everyone looked disappointed and voices of objection began to be understated.
“No, no. There's no point in complaining to me, so work hard and be passionate!”
“Spirited what! We just entered and already have to take another day off,” protested Ansel while tidying up his shiny black hair.
“Heh, Stupid! Then you don't come, just study here.” The match threw his peacock quill pen towards Ansel while laughing.
Meanwhile, the,
Paul was in his room. He shook his head at the window and looked bored. He played a leaf in his hand. Usually, Paul was always busy with complaints that many people had told him about his son's misbehavior, but now things became quiet for him.
No one else complained about Heaven, on the contrary, quite a number of people surprisingly conveyed their admiration to him about his son, his son, especially because Heaven's development was very good and almost matched their children.
He certainly did not mind it, even Paul felt very proud. But now that Hevaen really never made a fuss again, he continued to train and train with Wira. It makes him lonely.
“What will I do now?” he asked himself as he continued to wiggle the yellow fur in his hand.
“You're getting mushy now, yes,” said David who suddenly had already stood in the doorway and was leaning there.
Paul turned his head for a moment while grunting quietly. “You just haven't felt it yet, when you have a child someday you'll know too,” Paul replies while choking.
David only chuckled softly to hear it, but Paul quickly said again in a shrill voice. “You ... You don't have a disease or anything like that, do you?” paul asked suspiciously.
“Hah?”
“Oh, jeez. This bastard!” David throws a sharp dagger hanging from his waist at Paul as he understands the meaning of his words.
“I'm healthy, you moron!”
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