I Was Admitted To The Villain School - Chapter 23.1
Gu Taoyao was only paying attention to Lin Xinghe and the food, so she didn’t even notice when Xiao Xue Ji disappeared.
She said quickly, “I’ll accompany you to find it.”
Lin Xinghe asked, “Is there surveillance in the cafeteria?”
Gu Taoyao said, “No.”
Lin Xinghe frowned slightly.
…Xiao Xue Ji imprinted on her and had been clinging to her since she came out of the hair pin. Xiao Xue Ji had been looking up at her without blinking the whole time they were eating.
If Xiao Xue Ji ran away, she should have been able to realize it.
Lin Xinghe and Gu Taoyao split up to find Xiao Xue Ji.
She searched most of the cafeteria, and when she and Gu Taoyao met again, there was still no trace of Xiao Xue Ji.
Gu Taoyao said worriedly, “Students from all the departments are in the cafeteria. There is a Gu Master in the ancient department who likes good-looking animals and once streamed his weird hobby during an exam. He put a bunch of poisonous animals and other strange dangerous objects into an arena with the helpless animals and sicced them on each other. He called it the aesthetics of violence……”
Thinking of something else, Gu Taoyao added: “There… There is a student in the fantasy department who likes to experiment with animal genes and turn them into Frankensteins…”
The more Gu Taoyao talked, the more she felt that Xiao Xue Ji was lost forever.
Lin Xinghe knew about Xiao Xue Ji’s abilities, so she was even more worried. If Xiao Xue Ji was hurt or accidentally turned into her human form and was discovered by the school, the effects would be even worse.
She said, “Let’s look for her outside the cafeteria…”
Before she finished speaking, Lu Qin came over angrily and shouted at Lin Xinghe, “Look at my arm! Your cat bit me, so how are you going to compensate me?”
Lin Xinghe saw two bloody fang-marks in Lu Qin’s slender arm as well as scratches from a cat’s claws.
She asked, “Where is my cat now?”
Lu Qin sneered and said, “Compensate me first.”
Lin Xinghe glanced at her indifferently and said, “President Lu, let’s be honest. Everyone’s here because they were villains. Don’t you feel embarrassed when you use this shabby villain’s trick?”
Lin Xinghe truly thought this in her heart.
She wasn’t a villain, but the school mistakenly assumed she was a villain. Knowing that the school was full of villain students, she could naturally think of the different techniques of modern era department students.
The modern villains lived in a society ruled by modern law, and as Gu Taoyao said, were at most perverted murderers. Most of the rest were just obstacles in the way of the protagonist’s romance.
Originally, Lin Xinghe was still thinking about maintaining good relationships with her classmates, but now it seemed unnecessary.
She said, “I haven’t settled the account with you for what you did when I first entered the school, and now you come to bother me again. Besides, my cat wouldn’t have bit you out of nowhere. The pesky villains like you who try to steal the love interest from the protagonists have no strong motives but sharp minds. You probably just happened to meet my cat and wanted to catch it, hide it, and then come to blackmail me and get what you want. You could teach me a lesson triumphantly and tell me that even if I have some achievements in the modern department, I shouldn’t be too arrogant…”
She smiled at her, eyebrows curved, but there was no smile in her eyes.
At that moment, Lu Qin remembered what Lin Xinghe looked like when she killed the Snow Maiden—she smiled and stabbed straight through the Snow Maiden’s forehead with the bloody hairpin.
Lu Qin was afraid at this moment, not because of the look in her eyes, but because of what she said.
Lin Xinghe was obviously a petite girl who didn’t have any offensive power, but she seemed to have read her mind and spoken out her inner thoughts.
Moreover, Lin Xinghe’s guess was correct. Lu Qin did happen to meet her cat outside the cafeteria, but she didn’t expect a soft and cute cat that seemed to have no attack power like Lin Xinghe to be so malicious. The cat pounced at her, its claws swiping at her arm, and its jaws clamped down on her arm like a jaguar’s.
She chased it all the way, trying to catch it and punish it, but the cat seemed to be psychic—every time she thought she was about to catch it, it slipped through her arms. It let Lu Qin chase it for almost a kilometer before it slipped away.
Hopefully, the evil cat would meet its own downfall some day.
Thinking of this, Lu Qin became more courageous, and she said to Lin Xinghe, “So what if you have some prestige in the department and performed brilliantly in the first examination room? If you meet xianxia or fantasy department students, can you manipulate them too?”
Gu Taoyao took Lin Xinghe’s hand and whispered, “Let’s not quarrel with her here. Finding Xiao Xue Ji is more important.”
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