Chapter 89: The boys in their adolescent phase are filled with…
After successfully coming out with Dongli Yiren.
I accompanied her into the car. I wasn’t sure if it was just my illusion, but Dongli Yiren seemed to be in a state of mental tension in the car, as if she might be forcefully insulted by any senior that popped out at any moment.
Seeing her like this made me reflect on whether I had been too harsh earlier. Was her psychological endurance really that poor?
How did this girl get into the top three academies?
“Are you okay?”
I watched her curl up in the corner, and ever since a senior had sat down in front of us, she had been like this.
Oh no, it should be that the senior in front had enthusiastically greeted her, which scared Dongli Yiren, and then the senior was also taken aback by her reaction.
“I’m… I’m fine, you don’t need to worry about me.”
“Okay, but we’ll be getting off soon. If you keep acting like this, I won’t call for you,” I said, placing my hand on my forehead in resignation.
“No, you brought me out, you can’t leave me behind…” At that moment, Dongli Yiren said the most defiant words in the toughest tone.
“Alright, alright, seriously, how can you be so useless?” I said softly, feeling frustrated.
“This has nothing to do with you.”
As if hinted at her identity, I saw her forcibly calm herself down, pretending to be nonchalant.
If it weren’t for her restless eyes darting around, I might have actually believed her.
This state continued until we arrived at our destination, and I pulled Dongli Yiren out of the car.
I could sense that Dongli Yiren was particularly excited with an uncharacteristic vigor, making me very uneasy, like an excited gambler.
“Just so you know, once we get our things, don’t mess around with the spells. Any damage caused will be your responsibility, especially inside the villa where you absolutely cannot try any spells,” I reminded her out of concern.
“Huh? Why not?”
“Are you really planning to treat spells like fireworks?” I frowned and asked.
Is this girl secretly a destructive maniac?
Should I stop her, or let her cause some trouble to learn her lesson?
“The academy teaches Extraordinary Power, right? Why can’t I use spells freely?”
“It’s fine, but your control over the spells on the badge is not very high. It can easily cause irreparable damage to buildings or innocent people. If you have enough money to compensate, then forget I said anything,” I hurriedly explained.
“Isn’t there a place in the academy where you can release spells freely?” Dongli Yiren asked eagerly, clearly fixated on using spells.
But then again, young people in their prime naturally have a high yearning for this kind of violent Extraordinary Power, eager to throw a few Fireball Spells and see their power.
But don’t they consider the consequences?!
Indeed, the minds of boys going through adolescence are filled with images of using Extraordinary Power, right?
Do they even know how destructive spells can be?
Trying something without knowing anything is like a reckless fool; they should be careful not to get themselves hurt.
“There is, but I haven’t really been there. If you want to go, you can look for it on the map.”
Speaking of a dedicated place to test spells, I hadn’t been either. Being mentioned by Dongli Yiren made me somewhat eager to try it out.
After all, I haven’t yet tried the solidified spell on my badge; I still haven’t seen its power or effects with my own eyes.
How about I accompany Dongli Yiren to try it?
But I wonder how much they charge there. Speaking of charges, does Dongli Yiren have money?
“By the way, do you have any money now? Many facilities in the academy require payment to use,” I kindly reminded her.
“Money? I don’t know. Let me see if I can link my card to this phone.” After I mentioned money, Dongli Yiren quickly showed a hint of embarrassment on her face. She knew that the phones in the academy originally had no signal; after all, she had used a phone to call for help before…
So she had no idea if the money on her phone could be transferred. It should… be possible, right?
I curiously leaned over to look since I transferred money when the barrier was breaking, as I instinctively thought there would be signal during that time.
Now that the barrier is fixed, I don’t even know if the money on the original phone can still be transferred.
“Um… it seems strange; it needs to be processed. But linking the card number with this phone shouldn’t be a problem, so it should be able to pay…” Dongli Yiren’s tone also carried a hint of uncertainty.
However, her face didn’t look good.
Because her parents had high hopes for her to report to university, but now she had been taken to the Witch Academy. Her parents must have already received this heartbreaking news, right?
Fortunately, they should temporarily be unaware that she would turn into a girl.
I wonder if, given the current situation, her parents would still provide her with living expenses. In the academy, she was practically cut off from the outside world…
But they probably would, right?
She wasn’t sure herself.
“That should be fine; as long as you have money, you can generally spend it.” I consoled her. It seems that even with the barrier still around, money can still be utilized because this is electronic currency and not like the electronic transfers from my previous life. There’s quite a difference.
“Um… somewhat. By the way, let me ask you, do you know how much it costs to test spells in that place?”
Dongli Yiren seemed to care less about whether she could spend money and more about whether she could continue to have an economic source. If she couldn’t, then she might have to find a part-time job on her own. To be honest, she had never worked before and didn’t even know how to find a part-time job.
If she had to go around asking stores if they needed part-timers, she wouldn’t have the guts; she couldn’t do it and was too shy.
“I don’t know, but testing requires targets and destructibles, so the charges should be high,” I answered honestly.
“Then… then I won’t test it…” Hearing that it would be costly, Dongli Yiren quickly abandoned that plan. Now she should save expenses; if possible, it would be best to find a part-time job on her own.
She understood her parents well. She wasn’t the only child in the family and wasn’t the one most doted on. She was given high hopes because she got into a good university, but now… would her parents give up on her after learning this? She wasn’t sure.
So she needed to find a way out by herself and couldn’t just sit and wait…
Thinking of this, she remembered the senior who brought her here and her suggestion…
No, how could that be possible!
Still… let’s wait until the last moment to talk about it. One day at a time.
“Oh, we’re almost there, just ahead. Let’s go,” I noticed a familiar place and immediately spoke to Dongli Yiren. But I wondered if it was just my illusion; she seemed to lack the excitement from earlier?
Did something happen?
Could it be that she ran out of money… After all, she changed completely when money was mentioned just now; I even saw a bit of struggle followed by relief.
“Huh? Oh, then… let’s hurry up.”