I Keep Witches While Others Keep Dragons

166 Chapter 166



166 Chapter 166

Rachel said that she wanted everyone to welcome them.

But there were few applauds.

Even if they applauded, most of them were unwilling and clapped two times symbolically.

Embarrassed, Rachel said, “Well… Now, please invite Andrew to give a self-introduction.”

“What the hell is going on? Why are you here?” Andrew came to the platform and asked quietly.

“Let’s talk about the details after class. You can introduce yourself first.” Rachel nudged him with her shoulder.

The boys’ expressions changed dramatically.

They looked at Andrew with hostility.

Andrew introduced himself, “Good afternoon, everyone. My name is Andrew, and I’m transferred from Lion Eagle Mage Academy.”

“This is Nason, followed by my accompanying students, Jo, Taylor, and Signa.”

Andrew wrote down his name on the blackboard.

“We don’t care where you come from.”

Just then, a boy stood up.

He was a boy of the reincarnation bloodline of God.

A layer of white halo emitted from his body all year round was the best proof of his bloodline.

He pounded the table, stood up, and said coldly, “After you finish your name, go to the back seat quickly. We don’t have time to waste on a loser.”

A loser.

These two words were so harsh to hear again after four months.

“Shane, be careful.” Rachel suddenly slapped the platform and shouted, “You’ve gone too far to scold your new classmate loser.”

However, the boy named Shane snorted and looked at Andrew and Nason up and down. “If a pure human is not a loser, what is it?”

“I’ve heard your story about the winners of the four schools’ competition.”.

Andrew smiled, “Yes.”

Shane sneered, “You won that kind of low-level competition. If you performed better and were chosen to study here, you must be very happy.”

“What do you mean?” Andrew’s face darkened.

“Nothing.”

Shane shrugged and said, “I just want to remind you that if you win a low-level competition, don’t think you are special. It’s just a competition between the four schools.”

“You enter Law School just because of the backdoor deals.”

“Stay behind me and don’t make trouble for us. Do you understand? Pure human.”

“Shane, you’ve gone too far.”

Rachel pounded the table again and shouted.

Andrew waved his hand and said, “I’m fine, miss.”

Then he looked at Shane and said, “I planned to order low profile.”

After saying that, Andrew led Nason and the others to the back seat of the classroom and sat down.

The students around looked at Andrew with disdain.

Shane snorted proudly and sat down.

It seemed that he had to ask her why Rachel was here after class.

In this way, the class went on.

Rachel’s lesson was a little unexpected. It was a strategic lesson about the battlefield layout.

To guide mages on how to deal with all kinds of strongholds in urban warfare.

Andrew pulled out a book from the drawer and wanted to hear what Rachel was going to say.

Unexpectedly, he just took out a pen.

“The newcomer, lend me the pen.”

In the front row, a half-elf boy grabbed the only pen from Andrew.

Andrew frowned.

“Use mine.” Next to him, like a considerate elder sister, she handed over her pen and said with a red face, “I’m not good at theoretical lessons. Lend me your notes after that.”

“Thank you.”

Andrew took the pen without hesitation.

“Oh, I’m sorry. The pen is broken.”

The half-elf man in front of him turned around and was about to take Andrew’s pen again.

This time, Andrew was prepared and immediately reacted.

The half-elf man was stunned. It was out of his expectation that Andrew would react so quickly.

His cat-like eyes widened and he threw up his hands fiercely. “Give it to me!”

“No. what’s wrong?” Andrew didn’t show any weakness.

“You…”

“Over there, focus on your lesson!”

On the platform, Rachel pounded the blackboard with a stick.

The half-elf man then stopped. He glanced at Taylor and Signa, and sneered, “Just wait.”

“Okay, I’ll wait.”

Andrew ignored him and listened attentively to Rachel’s explanation.

It had to be said that although Rachel was not a mage, she was better than any teacher of Lion Eagle Mage Academy in class.

Her words were brief and vivid, and the theme was clear. Even Andrew could hear it clearly on the way to the class.

As the bell rang, Rachel put down the pencil on time and said, “Class is over.”

Then she left with the textbook.

Andrew stood up in a hurry to catch up with her, but all the students on the road stood up to his surprise.

“Where do you want to go?”

The students cleared the way and Shane, who was sitting in the front row, walked over step by step.

Other students nearby also came up to them with malicious intentions.

Andrew frowned and said calmly, “I have something to talk to Miss Rachel.”

Upon hearing this, the students around Andrew burst into laughter.

Surprise.

Bang.

Shane slapped on the wall beside Andrew’s head and said coldly, “Let me clarify. You are a human being. I have the final say in this class.”

“I don’t care how you got to know Rachel.”

“You are not allowed to have any private friendship with her, understand?”

“And give me this pen, too.” The half-elf man grabbed the pen from Andrew’s desk and broke it deliberately, pretending to be sorry.” Oh, I’m sorry. I broke your pen again.”

Andrew frowned, but said nothing.

He was not a coward.

Andrew, who had experienced a lot of battles, wouldn’t be afraid of enemies who were ten times more powerful than them.

But there were seventeen or eighteen students surrounding here.

If they fought, it would be very disadvantageous for Andrew.

From a tactical point of view, a confrontation was very stupid, and he should choose a roundabout tactic.

But Andrew didn’t understand.

“Why are you so hostile to me?” Andrew asked.

The crowd burst into thunderous laughter.

Shane sneered, “Don’t you know? Well, let me tell you.”

“Because you are a pure human being, and you entered Law School by backdoor deals. All the people present are the most outstanding talents of the contemporary times.”

“Let me make it clear: you don’t deserve to learn with us. You are a pure human.”

“In history, all the human beings that entered Law School were weakest.”

“It’s your honor that we allow you to stay in this classroom, not to kill you on the spot. As a pure human, behave yourself, understand?”

“My honor?”

Andrew understood what was going on.

Normally, people’s talent had its limit.

No matter how strong a human’s talent was, he couldn’t compare with a genius with both talent and bloodline.

And in Law School, even if you had the highest talent among human beings, you could only be at the bottom of the food chain.

Because even if other people’s talent was inferior to yours, they could easily reverse the gap with a little bloodline, making you exhausted and unable to catch up.

“You’ve gone too far!” When Signa heard this, she was angry.

“Signa!” Andrew snapped at her, which made her hold back her anger.

Shane thought Andrew was a coward and smiled with satisfaction.

He patted Andrew’s shoulder like an elder and said, “That’s right. We are reasonable. As long as you are obedient as a dog, we won’t make things difficult for you.”

As Shane spoke, he glanced at Andrew and his partners with a lewd look in his eyes.

“Remember, don’t get in touch with Rachel. Besides, your partners are good. Send them to my room another day and I’ll help you teach them.”

Shane patted Andrew’s chest and left with a laugh.

Before leaving, some students tore Andrew’s notes, some tore Taylor’s and Jo’s pens, and some tore their textbooks.

Even Nason couldn’t escape,

When everyone left, everything around Andrew was in a mess.

“Andrew, hold on. Don’t be angry.”

Taylor still wanted to comfort Andrew, but she found that instead of getting angry, Andrew was smiling.

“Are you mad?” Jo said worriedly.

Andrew shook his head and said, “No, I’m not angry. On the contrary, I’m very happy.”

“Happy?” Everyone was confused.

Andrew’s eyes darkened as he watched the students leave.

“Of course, I’m happy. Now I finally understand what the red king means by the law of the jungle.”

“Well, I like this kind of environment very much. There are no unnecessary rules. Even if someone kills his classmates, there will be no punishment.”

“Was there anything more like heaven than this?”

Nason, who had been silent all the time, also smiled.

Because he and Andrew were on the same page.

He asked, “What are you going to do next?”

“Why bother asking?”

Andrew rubbed his hands and said.

“Didn’t Shane say that he had the final say here? Then I’ll make it be my place.”


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