Chapter 119: Javier Hernandez

However, she didn’t realize that the others student from similar humble backgrounds in Class 1 didn’t carry the same grievances as her.

It ultimately boiled down to a matter of mindset.

With her current mentality, her future accomplishments wouldn’t be far.

She fought left and right just to maintain her place in Class 1, but her eventual fall was only a matter of time.

Dianna Yeste’s roommates couldn’t believe that someone from Class 9 would mock Dianna Yeste, who was in Class 1.

Only Dianna Yeste knew that Amalia’s cryptic words had struck at the heart of her deepest fears.

"Forget it, just tidy up," Dianna Yeste grabbed her roommate, and stopping her from confronting Amalia.

"Someone like her deserves to be ostracized. Dianna, we’ll help you," her roommate said while glaring at Amalia.

Despite their initial fault, after a few sentences later, Amalia ended up being portrayed as the unyielding villain.

However, in three days, she’d move out, and Amalia couldn’t be bothered with further arguments with them.

This sort of protective behavior is commonplace everywhere.

Friends and family tend to overlook the essence of problems, involuntarily taking sides, and thus ignoring right from wrong.

That’s why they say bystanders have a clearer view.

The three of them quickly removed the items they had placed in Amalia’s room but didn’t intend to help with the cleaning.

After she reminded them, they glared at Amalia before reluctantly cleaning up.

Shaking her head, Amalia accepted this situation.

If not for school regulations, she wouldn’t have wanted to be here, and to see these people’s faces.

After confirming they had cleaned up, Amalia then left.

Once she departed, Dianna Yeste and the others gathered again.

"Amalia seems like a different person. If you hadn’t mentioned her name, I wouldn’t have recognized her," Her roommate Wahneta Zalvez couldn’t help remarking to Dianna Yeste.

Dianna Yeste managed a strained smile.

It wasn’t because she observed her closely. But she recognized Amalia because in their four-person dorm, only the three of them and Amalia that had keys.

When they finished spoke, she had just seen Amalia, and almost thinking she was mistaken.

Amalia had indeed changed drastically, and appearing utterly unfamiliar.

Her appearance and demeanor had transformed, and now she’s look like those haughty and affluent kids who always disregarded them.

"She doesn’t seem approachable now. Let’s just ignore her from now on. Dianna, be careful not to upset her," another roommate chimed in.

Their group, who is lacking influential backgrounds, preferred to avoid trouble.

Dianna Yeste’s expression darkened.

She lowered her gaze and murmured, "Yeah, I’ll be cautious."

Having left the dorm, Amalia had already familiarized herself with Heavenly Path University that morning.

Soon, she found an open space along the path students used to return to the dormitories.

From her storage ring, she retrieved a table and chair, setting up a signboard advertising artifact repairs, and waiting for customers to come by.

At the start of the semester, many cash-strapped students would do this, but they usually had designated spots.

Amalia’s choice to set up in the corridor was a bit conspicuous.

Her reason for avoiding those spots was a concern: students from the weaponry departement were acquainted with specific artificers and usually didn’t entrust their artifacts to strangers.

Trying to compete like what she did with Lysandre and others in big apple city for business here in the university was unrealistic.

Students returning from the cafeteria quickly noticed Amalia’s presence, especially the boys.

Her strikingly beautiful face served as a storefront, but because no one recognized her, they hesitated to approach her.

In the cafeteria, three energetic students chatted while walking out.

"Javier, are you really planning to look for Rasler Yoder?" Jorge Sanchez said, he looked quite annoyed.

"What else can I do? Rasler Yoder has clearly targeted me. He even forbids Class 1 students from helping me. The internal ranking competition is coming up soon, and it’s crucial for the standings. If my artifact isn’t repaired in time, it will affect my combat effectiveness. He knows this and dares to do what he does," Javier replied in frustration.

Also aggravated was Carlie Martinez, who has chubby face and plump appearance.

With annoyed face, he shoved another handful of chips into his mouth.

"However, going back to him would mean losing face since we boasted so much initially. Let’s try finding someone else. I refuse to believe that apart from them, there’s no one else in Heavenly Path University," Jorge Sanchez hesitated.

"The problem is, where do we look?" Javier Hernandez drooped his head, and lacking any bright ideas.

Hearing their conversation, he sighed.

"The best in the artifact refining college, especially Class 1, have good relations with Rasler Yoder. If anyone dares to help Javier fix his artifact, they’re opposing Rasler Yoder. Even Class 1 doesn’t dare stand up, let alone the later classes. He’s trying to force Javier into a corner," Carlie Martinez lamented.

"Hmph, does he think the first-year artifact refining college students are under his control? Well, we can always... we can always buy a new artifact," Jorge Sanchez said, feeling embarrassed.

"The problem is, we’re broke," Javier Hernandez glanced at him ruefully.

If he had money, he wouldn’t need someone to repair his artifact.

"Moreover, buying an intermediate level artifact is already emptied my savings. I can’t gather enough to buy an equivalent one."

"I and Carlie Martinez can chip in some money for you. We can’t keep going like this. Without an artifact, you won’t be able to train for real battles. During this time, if you fall behind, who knows if someone else might surpass you," Jorge Sanchez frowned.

"Let’s forget it. I’ll take another look. The artifact I’m using now was bought with the money you two lent me back then," Javier Hernandez said gloomily.

"Actually, considering Javier’s ranking last semester, he shouldn’t fall out of Class 1 in this ranking competition," Carlie Martinez tried to console him with a hint of truth in his words.

Shaking his head, Javier Hernandez replied, "It’s not about falling out of Class 1. We have fewer resources, and unless we work harder than the others, the gap will only widen."

At this point, Jorge Sanchez and Carlie Martinez also wore slightly downcast expressions.

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