The Fake Heiress Turns out to Be a True Tycoon! -
Chapter 236: After All, We Muggles Are Unworthy
Chapter 236: Chapter 236: After All, We Muggles Are Unworthy
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[Holy crap! Even though I was shocked yesterday, I have to say it again today! Holy moly!]
[This is awesome! I’m amazed!]
[Sorry, teacher, I was wrong to say you were showing off before. Please, do whatever you want.]
[So, are little papermen a basic operation at the Taoism Academy?! Please, teacher, take me in! I’m hardworking, kind, can endure hardship, and I can eat even more!]
[Impressive, my mystical one! This teaching aid, there’s no comparison nationwide! Compared to them, projectors, human models, and globes are nothing!]
[You call this a teaching aid?? Have you ever seen such an adorable and self-moving teaching aid?!]
[If they are teaching aids, then it’s easy to manage. When will they be standardized nationwide? It’s not that I want to feel supervised; I just want to attend class.]
[Am I the only one who thinks these little figures look a bit fierce? Scarlett Jennings’ little figures seemed cuter yesterday.]
[Be glad to have them, and you still think they’re ugly?]
[Teacher, see how rude they are, talking about your little teaching aids like that, but not me; I only feel sorry for their hard work at such a young age.]
[You in front with the tea joke, hold on, you’re going to make me sick so early in the morning.]
[Ariel Zimmerman: Do you want this nickname?]
The chatroom was buzzing with discussions, some people waking up early to catch the live stream, while others had stayed up all night.
They were typing messages while watching the group quietly enter a meditative state.
The program’s cameramen didn’t dare make a sound, their lenses gently panning over the meditating freshmen.
In front of them stood the giant Benedict Stone Body, and behind them, the blue-tiled, white-walled ancient buildings. Beyond that stretched endless green landscapes covered in clouds.
At this moment, the live stream room’s image inexplicably became serene and solemn, even making the chat messages slow down.
Everyone just quietly watched the guests and the new students at the Taoism Academy pretending to meditate with closed eyes.
One minute,
Two minutes,
Ten minutes...
[Just wondering, how long are they going to sit like that?]
[I think the teacher mentioned two hours? How long is two hours?]
[Fun fact, a day has twelve hours, so two hours would be four of our hours.]
[I’m shocked, four hours?! No way?!]
[The teacher said so, so it must be. But I remember he said not to move around before leaving?]
[Ha, what happens if you move?]
As if responding to this comment, in the livestream, host William Zeller couldn’t help but adjust his seat.
Everyone saw a small yellow figure flash across the screen.
In the blink of an eye, that little yellow figure was in front of William.
He seemed to sense something and just opened his eyes, and the next moment, the yellow paperman leapt up and slapped him on the butt.
"Slap" went the sound.
Everyone present and those watching online heard a very crisp smack.
It sounded like someone slapping a workbook on a classmate.
A unique noise from paper hitting flesh.
Some say being hit with paper is just loud, not painful or itchy.
Then all the online viewers saw William, slapped by the spinning paperman, unexpectedly fall sideways to the ground.
Even as he hit the ground, his expression was one of bewilderment.
Had he just been hit by something?
And it actually hurt a bit?!
It seemed like a signal; before the audience could gasp in shock again, someone else in the meditating crowd couldn’t resist the numbness and tried to move.
So, everyone saw four papermen start flying around the place.
Kicking this student, slapping that one.
Some students who got hit voiced their displeasure, threatening to catch the papermen for revenge.
One of the expressionless teaching assistants, Gregory Xander, immediately threw a Binding Talisman over.
The student who got hit was immediately silenced and immobilized.
The somewhat restless students quickly closed their eyes and forced themselves to meditate calmly.
The viewers were stunned, feeling like their worldview was continually being challenged.
Was this... the daily life at the Taoism Academy?
Ultimately, we muggles are just not worthy.
The small chaotic venue quieted down again, and Gregory Xander felt he’d given enough warning, so he went over to remove the Talisman from the student’s mouth.
On his way back, he passed Scarlett Jennings.
His gaze coldly swept over Scarlett, sitting quietly on the ground.
There had been some commotion around her just now, but she remained calm and unfazed.
Gregory Xander pursed his lips and looked to her side, where the dedicated camera operator was diligently filming her meditating.
Gregory frowned, a hint of annoyance in his eyes, and he unintentionally increased his pace, striding past Scarlett.
The passing breeze swept away the light smoke originally drifting toward Scarlett.
Scarlett, with her eyes closed, seemed to sense something but merely fluttered her eyelashes slightly.
The live stream was quiet once again.
Director Clark originally thought that experiencing a day as a student at the Taoism Academy would mean four hours of sitting still on camera, causing the viewers to get bored and leave the stream.
But this was pre-agreed with the Academy, so there was nothing he could do.
He figured today’s engagement would decrease, yet unexpectedly, as time went on, the number of viewers online increased instead of dropping.
In addition to viewers who woke up and tuned in, more and more new viewers were drawn in by the news.
You ask why the viewers stayed?
Viewers: Don’t ask, it’s just that we don’t know either, we just want to watch.
It’s just like watching firefighters sleep in live streams.
You sleep as you will, we’ll chat as we want.
The "Inspiration" live stream really did broadcast four straight hours of the academy students meditating.
Finally, at half-past nine in the morning, the incense stick finally burned out.
Nathan White, who had been standing quietly by, softly reminded, "The time is up, let’s all go have breakfast."
Though he spoke softly, as soon as his words fell, almost all the students slumped down and cursed, struggling to get up.
Scarlett Jennings also opened her eyes, moved a bit, slowly got up, turned her head, and saw Ariel Zimmerman crying.
Yes, she was really crying.
She was still in her meditative pose, looking at Scarlett with tears streaming down,
"Wah... I can’t move. Scarlett, help."
Ariel’s fans in the chatroom instantly felt waves of heartbreak.
Four hours, man, when did their darling Ariel ever suffer like this?
Even proper military training wasn’t this intense!
Hearing this, Scarlett Jennings quickly got up to help Ariel relax her blood and muscles. But before she could get any closer, Gregory Xander suddenly appeared.
He immediately stood between her and Ariel, neither avoiding nor yielding.
Scarlett lifted her eyes and instantly met his cold gaze.
That gaze carried a hint of provocation.
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