Volume 3 Chapter 134
by Need_More_SleepVolume 3 + Chapter 134: You’ve Done Well!
Seeing Xia Yi’s lazy demeanor, Biden finally couldn’t hold back. He raised his hand and slammed it down hard on the table.
BANG!!!
The impact turned his own hand red, and the sound was deafening.
The students, who had been ready to leave after class, didn’t dare utter a word. One by one, they were pressed back into their seats by Biden’s overwhelming aura.
“You can’t leave!!” Biden roared at Xia Yi.
Xia Yi stopped in her tracks.
She found it strange—what was the big deal? It was just a nap, wasn’t it?
“What’s wrong, Teacher Biden?”
“You—you still have the nerve to ask what’s wrong?!” Biden’s hands trembled with rage.
“Isn’t this supposed to be break time?” Xia Yi asked, puzzled. “So, leaving class is normal, right?”
The students in the classroom were stunned.
Since Biden began teaching at Laurel Tree Academy, no one had ever dared to defy him so openly.
This was a grandmaster of magic in the human world!!
His prestige and reputation were top-tier.
Anyone speaking in front of Biden had to weigh their words carefully to avoid disrespect.
But Xia Yi’s attitude showed no regard for any of that—in short, it was pure audacity!
In everyone’s eyes, this black-haired loli wasn’t just a green-tea flirt, she was the school’s little tyrant!
Defying teachers in class, never paying attention, completely indifferent.
During school events, she was the ultimate party queen.
In her free time, she played girls like a pro—breaking the heart of the Schubert family’s young lady, wooing the most popular young and beautiful teacher, and leaving her ex-girlfriend dizzy with confusion.
If this wasn’t a school bully, what was?
“Ugh…!!” Biden clutched his chest in fury.
This troublemaker never paid attention in class, slacked off, lazed around, and napped—yet the moment break time arrived, she was the first to bolt.
Wasn’t this just looking down on him?
He was furious.
The human grandmaster of magic was truly enraged!
His angry expression made it seem like his hair and beard were about to stand on end.
“Um… Teacher Biden, surely you wouldn’t want… that… right?!”
Xia Yi quickly threw out a cryptic phrase.
This was something Hill had taught her—if Biden ever threatened her, these words would work like a charm.
After all, she was under Hill’s protection now. If Biden dared do anything bad, she’d immediately expose him, ruining his reputation and destroying his legacy!
Others might not understand, but Biden knew—and he had to swallow his anger.
Damn it!!
Biden’s heart ached. Why had he been so foolish as to mistake Xia Yi for a witch and try to attack her? Now she had leverage over him, and he couldn’t openly retaliate.
This wasn’t just blood-boiling rage.
It was like vomiting blood, then licking it back up into his lungs—absolute torture.
“I have an announcement to make. Don’t rush off!” Biden said through gritted teeth.
“Teacher Biden, you should’ve said so earlier! I thought I’d done something wrong!” Xia Yi sat back down.
“You—you…!” Biden’s teeth ground together. “You’ve really done well!!”
Seeing this, everyone became even more convinced that Xia Yi was the undisputed school tyrant—and they couldn’t help but admire her.
It took Biden nearly a full minute to steady his breathing.
“The monthly exam starts the day after tomorrow. There’s no class tomorrow, so use your time wisely to prepare,” Biden explained.
The classroom erupted.
“Teacher Biden, why is the exam so soon?!”
“I—I’m not ready at all!”
“Yeah, wasn’t it supposed to happen later?”
Biden replied, “This is to test your ability to adapt. In the future, after leaving Laurel Tree Academy, challenges won’t give you much time to prepare. Besides, isn’t tomorrow a whole day for you to get ready?”
“But…”
“I already reminded you about the exam once before. If you’ve been diligent, it shouldn’t be a problem. However, for those who’ve been slacking… Well, I’ve already explained the rewards and punishments last time, so I won’t repeat myself.”
Biden couldn’t help but smirk.
This wasn’t even a hint—it was practically a declaration.
Most students in the class studied hard. After all, no one wanted to waste the life-changing opportunity of attending Laurel Tree Academy.
The only one who could be described as a slacker was Xia Yi.
Expulsion was practically guaranteed.
“Is Xia Yi going to…”
“Probably get expelled, right?”
“Yeah, no matter how talented she is, she can’t possibly get away with this. She hasn’t studied at all this past month.”
The classmates seemed to have already accepted Xia Yi’s fate.
Biden wanted to rub it in, but victory was so close—he could afford to wait a little longer.
A moment of restraint now would make the eventual triumph even sweeter.
“Alright, class dismissed. I hope you all have a pleasant day and prepare well for the exam!” Biden added, “We’ll see each other the day after tomorrow! And let’s hope no one suddenly falls ‘sick’ to avoid the test!”
……
The day’s classes were over.
After dinner, Xia Yi went to the library.
Mainly to avoid others—lately, too many people had been approaching her for gossip, which was annoying.
Staying in the dorm was boring without the little fox around, so she might as well look up some information in the library.
After all, the monthly exam was coming up, and her goal was to pass it and receive the gift left behind by Xia Lulu.
The exam itself didn’t worry her much.
What she cared about was—how had Xia Lulu left a gift in Laurel Tree Academy?
Why would the ruler of the dragon world leave something like this in the human world?
So, in the library, the little princess searched through the academy’s history but found nothing particularly noteworthy.
She then turned to materials about the Laurel Tree itself, since the academy was built around it.
However, most of the content was just empty praise—how ancient and magnificent the tree was…
“Huh? Xia Yi?”
A male voice called out—one she faintly recognized. It was Alistair, the student council president of Laurel Tree Academy.
“What a coincidence running into you here. Are you here to read too?”
The council president smiled politely and greeted her.
“Good afternoon, Xia Yi.”
“Good afternoon, Council President,” Xia Yi replied.
“Xia Yi, you’re reading about… the history of Laurel Tree Academy? Am I disturbing you?”
“Not at all. Honestly, I was starting to feel sleepy,” Xia Yi shook her head. “The academy’s history over the past few centuries is more uneventful than I expected.”
“Well… some particularly unusual events aren’t recorded directly in books,” the council president paused. “As the student council president, I do know a few things.”
“Oh? Like what?” Xia Yi asked casually.
But what the council president said next left her stunned.
“A few years ago, Laurel Tree Academy was once invaded by dragons.”