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Chapter 286 - 132 Blood Vessels in the Stinky Mud Sculpture [Monthly Ticket Request at the Beginning of the Month~]_2
Chapter 286: Chapter 132 Blood Vessels in the Stinky Mud Sculpture [Monthly Ticket Request at the Beginning of the Month~]_2
Xie Huayang furrowed his brow, shook his head slightly, and said in a deep voice, "Don’t say I didn’t warn you, if you don’t heed advice, you’ll face the consequences yourself."
Lin Yi said, "Thanks for the warning, please go ahead."
"You’re asking for trouble!" Xie Huayang snorted coldly and ignored Lin Yi.
Seeing that Lin Yi didn’t turn around, Li Huiyuan silently followed along.
Xu Shunkang watched Lin Yi, wanted to speak, but seemed to think of something and eventually closed his mouth, letting Lin Yi continue observing.
Lin Yi was worried that his observation wasn’t sufficient, but Xie Huayang’s arrival provided a perfect opportunity to further understand the group of non-human classmates before him.
As for the consequences that this would bring? No matter what he saw, he wouldn’t be surprised, in fact, he had already vaguely predicted the scenes that would unfold next.
This wasn’t blind confidence, but a kind of "perception", or rather, a kind of... "premonition".
Xu Shunkang held the baseball bat high and walked to the elevator door, then took a deep breath and slammed it down!
"Clang—"
The bat was like a heavy saber, severing the vein and sparking a few embers on the greenish-gray floor tiles.
"Pfff—"
The break in the vein immediately squirted out some sticky tomato sauce, and Xie Huayang, with a calm face, immediately used the bat to staunchly block the break, stopping the spurting tomato sauce.
A bizarre scene ensued, as the metal bat at that moment seemed to act like a sponge, starting to display a siphon effect, absorbing all of the tomato sauce that was meant to spurt from the vein...
From Lin Yi’s perspective, it looked as if pools of tomato sauce were climbing up the baseball bat...
This scene greatly shocked Lin Yi, and a myriad of thoughts surged in his mind, but he suppressed them all.
Xu Shunkang watched this scene the entire time, occasionally distracting himself to glance at Lin Yi, and when he saw Lin Yi’s calm and serene expression, the shock he felt was far greater than Lin Yi’s.
Lin Yi looked down at the time.
13:50.
"Huh, has it already been 20 minutes?" Lin Yi was initially startled but quickly came to terms with it.
He arrived at the elevator at 13:30. After pressing the elevator button, it seemed like only a little incident had passed, but taking into account the time used with a mirror to "bake" the non-human classmates, ten or so minutes were about right.
With Xie Huayang’s manipulation, the tomato sauce on the bat grew increasingly viscous, while the vein wilted swiftly from the rapid loss of tomato sauce, eventually becoming a ribbon-like thin red string.
Xie Huayang, holding the bat, carried the red string out from the shadowy area, passing the broken plaster-like fragments and tapped them one by one with the bat.
The plaster-like fragments appeared extremely fragile, turning to ashes and dissipating with just a touch from an external force.
Xie Huayang looked at Lin Yi, a bit surprised, then stepped past Lin Yi out of the corridor, descended the steps, and into the sunlight.
He cast the red string into the sunlight, and it quickly petrified into a pure white plaster-like substance, then turned to ashes.
But Xie Huayang wasn’t finished. He raised the bat towards the sunlight, and a pale pink steam immediately emerged from the tomato sauce on the bat. As the steam dissipated, the tomato sauce also quickly turned into irregular plaster-like fragments stuck to the bat.
When all the tomato sauce had turned into irregular plaster-like fragments, Xie Huayang gently tapped the ground with the bat. Vibrated by the impact, the fragments immediately crumbled into white powder and scattered with the wind.
Only after Xie Huayang had done all this did Lin Yi look down at his watch.
14:02.
When Lin Yi raised his head after looking at his watch, Xie Huayang was already back in the corridor, frowning at him: "Seeing such a scene without perturbation, it seems you really have something special, no wonder you dare to act so recklessly."
Lin Yi didn’t speak, just nodded slightly.
Xie Huayang added, "Using a mirror can be somewhat effective, but to exterminate them, you’ll need pure sunlight. I’ve cleaned up for you this time, but next time either don’t do it, or use sunlight to completely kill them, otherwise, the trouble will only get bigger."
Although Xie Huayang’s temper was explosive, once he decided to help, he was truly intense. Seeing Lin Yi behave so ordinarily, he took the time to earnestly tell him the correct approach.
"Of course, it’s enough that you know this method, I’m not hoping that you’ll actually have to use it." Xie Huayang looked at Lin Yi, feeling that he couldn’t quite see through this Experience Student who was so different from the others.
"Thank you for the reminder, I understand." Lin Yi said.
Xu Shunkang came over with a smile, patting Lin Yi on the shoulder and said, "Kid, you seem different from yesterday, has the Boss enlightened you after teaching you a lesson?"
"Huh? Enlightened? What do you mean?" Lin Yi asked, puzzled.
Realizing something, Xu Shunkang touched his nose and said, "Nothing, just joking. By the way, how did you end up here? Did you take a wrong turn on your way to the restroom?"
Lin Yi shook his head: "I’m just here to check out the elevator... just curious."
Internally, Xu Shunkang thought ’as expected,’ but his face still wore a smile: "What’s there to see about an elevator? It’s written in the school regulations that there’s ’no elevator,’ you better not mess around."
"I won’t, I’m aware of the boundaries," Lin Yi responded.
Xu Shunkang waved his hands repeatedly: "I’ve heard that alot, to be safe, it’s better to keep a distance from the school’s secrets."
Faced with Xu Shunkang’s repeated advice, Lin Yi could only maintain his silence, not responding.
"Shall we head back to the classroom together?" Xu Shunkang invited, seemingly reluctant to let Lin Yi continue wandering aimlessly.
Lin Yi shook his head slightly: "Not just yet, I still have things to do."
Xu Shunkang furrowed his brow slightly, probing, "You’re not planning to satisfy your curiosity by wandering around the campus, are you?"
"I am entertaining that thought." Lin Yi admitted frankly.
He wasn’t planning to return to the classroom, and as Xu Shunkang and the others were, they would soon part ways, so there was no need to hide it.
"If you roam too far, don’t say we, your classmates, didn’t help you. Even if we wanted to, we wouldn’t be able to reach that far," Xu Shunkang said.
Lin Yi spoke firmly, "If you really want to help me, Senior, why not satisfy some of my curiosity and tell me about that ’non-human thing’ from before? What exactly is it, and how did it become one of our ’classmates’?"
Xu Shunkang was originally planning to refuse, but upon hearing the entirety of Lin Yi’s topic, his eyes narrowed: "You actually know that those things are the ’people’ in our classroom?"
"I guessed."
"Don’t lie to me, you don’t sound like you’re guessing." Xu Shunkang shook his head.
"So, can you tell me what those things are?"
Xu Shunkang fell silent for a moment, glancing at Xie Huayang.
"What are you looking at? If you’re going to talk, just talk. It’s better to tell this kid a bit rather than letting him mess around," Xie Huayang snorted.
"How about you talk a bit more, ’a bit’ might be less troublesome," Lin Yi chimed in quickly.
"Want an inch, take a mile, believe it or not I’ll hit you?" Xie Huayang raised the baseball bat in his hand, his posture ambiguously threatening, leaving Lin Yi flustered, afraid that if he accidentally muttered "I don’t believe," the hot-tempered Xie Huayang would crack open his head right there.
He immediately shrank his neck and perked his ears up towards Xu Shunkang: "A bit means a bit."
Seeing his "cowardly" look, Xu Shunkang laughed and scolded, "Stop pretending, if you were really that cowardly, you should’ve listened to me on the first day."
’If I truly listened to everything you said, I would definitely have survived the first night, but would’ve died the second day without knowing how...’ Lin Yi mumbled in his heart.
For him, the first night was truly a period of acclimatization, and the second day was a transitional phase. The dream on the second night was the period of integration... It was this step-by-step process that gradually helped him "adapt" to the school, which gave him the confidence to take the initiative today.
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