Transmigrated as the Novel's Final Boss-Chapter 89:Mentorship [3]
Chapter 89: Chapter 89:Mentorship [3]
Ignoring them, I immediatly claimed the seat next to the window in the right middle section, with the view of the rainforest, this time from a different angle, beside me.
At the very front of the classroom, a female teacher, with long amber-brown hair and glasses masking her eyes, stood.
She had a white lab coat on and looked down at some sort of light-blue device, made completely of mana, that resembled an iPad from Earth.
Before I could catch my breath and relax, the desk suddenly rattled as Mira entered the middle right section and sat in the middle seat, right beside me.
Preemptively raising my hands, I sighed and firmly said.
"I’m not taking questions at that moment."
Surprisingly, Mira nodded her head and looked at the Professor as the sliding door shut one last time.
Seeing everyone in their seats, the teacher immediately began in an excited tone, contrasting greatly with Snape’s introduction.
"You may all call me Professor Donna!"
Then, without skipping a beat, Professor Donna immediately turned around and picked up a piece of chalk.
"Please take out your notebook. Next week, you’ll have a practical on everything you learn this week."
As students hurriedly took out their notebooks, grim expressions on their faces, I groaned and placed my head on the desk.
Professor Snape had woken everyone up to the harsh and competitive reality of the Imperial class.
If Professor Donna’s class had been before Snape’s, I doubted that any of these students would be taking notes.
Resting my head on my arm, I looked up at Mira and the empty seat next to her.
Naturally, as an observation gift user, Mira had no need to take notes, as she essentially had a photographic memory.
So, she simply stared at the whiteboard, her ocean-blue eyes dazzling whenever an important formula appeared on the board.
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The rest of the class was a blur for me, as one second I closed my eyes, and when I reopened them, everyone was already getting up from their seats.
Waking up and stretching my arms, I immediately felt more furious and envious gazes, as students whispered while staring at me.
"That guy won...? He slept through the whole class!"
"How the hell does he deserve a guaranteed spot in the Imperial Class A...that should’ve been mine."
It seemed that my social rating had dropped to 0 within the class.
Exiting the row after Mira, I walked down the stairs and headed out of the classroom, immediately strolling toward the stairs.
The scent of the first-year Imperial class food hall was already drifting down from the third floor.
However, just as I reached the stairwell leading upward, a sudden pressure gripped the back of my collar, preventing me from scaling the stairs.
Thinking it was Zeke, I shrugged my shoulders and tried to move forward; however, my body didn’t even budge an inch.
At that moment, a somewhat amused voice sounded from behind me
"And what do you think you’re doing, my dear mentee?"
Still staring forward and watching other students climb the stairs, adding to the already long line for the hall, I hurriedly replied.
"Getting food..."
"Here? You’d waste far too much time."
Without skipping a beat, Daisy moved forward, dragging me by the back of my collar like a piece of luggage.
Being pulled through the now-empty hallway, I sighed and angrily muttered.
"Why is every teacher here a devil?"
Finally acknowledging my existence, Daisy suddenly turned around and looked down, her dark-purple pupils meeting my blood-red eyes.
"If we want to stand any chance against our enemies, we need a devil."
As she finally let go of me and we walked down to the stairs to the crowded first floor for Worldly students, I questioned.
"What enemies? Didn’t the hero exterminate all the demons?"
Of course, that statement was false.
He and his army had killed every demon but one, and I was the living evidence.
Holding open the glass door, Daisy allowed me to exit the building first before answering.
"You know, considering your appearance, I didn’t think you’d be the naive type. Do you think demons are our only enemy?"
Without expanding further, she suddenly reached her hand into her pocket...and it emerged with a revolver?
Did she just take a gun out in broad daylight!?
Not paying attention to my confused figure, Daisy emptied the gun’s barrel in seconds, like a seasoned professional, as six metal bullets rattled before appearing in her hand.
Opening her other palm, which held a single dark-purple bullet, she loaded the gun with the sole bullet and casually aimed it at the massive coliseum, which was barely visible behind all the trees.
"Let’s go."
Gripping my shoulder, she casually clicked the gun’s trigger.
*WHOOSH*
As the purple bullet flew through the sky, weaving through the forest trees and aiming at the area right above the coliseum, Daisy chuckled and continued.
"No need for that bandage when I’m here."
Then, without waiting for my response, she reached her left hand over and ripped the bandage off my face.
Instantly, my sight cleared as the right side of my vision was now visible, without distortion.
However, at that moment, as the purple bullet flew over the very top of the coliseum, a light-purple shine immediately blinded me.
A magic circle, colored purple, appeared below Daisy and I, and within seconds, we were no longer outside the first-year academic building.
Instead, we were now floating right above the coliseum.
Immediately, the two of us began rapidly descending toward the soft coliseum ground, but then Daisy revealed a grapple hook.
The item was basically a fishing rod, but with a long rope and metal spike that you cocked back instead of a string.
Cocking back the rod and throwing the rope with a sharp metal spike at its end forward, Daisy embedded the rope’s metal tip in one of the coliseum’s stone walls.
As if she were bungee jumping, her descent immediately halted as she sprang back up into the air and toward the wall.
On the other hand...I was completely frozen while descending like a comet toward the ground.
The reappearance of the right side of my vision alongside the sudden teleportation had left me starstruck.fɾēewebnσveℓ.com