Chapter 131: Lawrend Loses? (1/2)

”Alright. Then, I'll read yours first if you are so confident.”

June said after he heard Kenova's remark to Lawrend.

Kenova almost tripped on the floor when he heard June's words.

”Hmm…”

June started to read the calculations written by Kenova. It was written in several pages, so it took him a while.

Everyone in the class awaited with bated breaths. They were anxious to know who got it correctly, because Kenova suddenly got so confident, so everyone felt unsure.

”Huh?”

Suddenly, June looked at the papers submitted by Kenova in shock.

His eyes scanned the paper like he was shooting lasers out of it.

”I-Impressive!”

June exclaimed in shock as he read on.

”Hahahaha! Did I get it right, Mr. White?”

Kenova asked him while he brimmed in excitement.

”You did…”

June stared at him in disbelief.

”So, did I win?”

Kenova asked him smugly.

”You should be but…”

June was reluctant to admit it, but he can't imagine Lawrend doing the same. After all, Kenova's answer is exactly what the Grand Mages have come up with. It just goes to show how smart he actually was. He just needed the right pressure to show it.

”Hm? Mr. White, are you reneging on your words?”

Kenova frowned seeing the reluctance in June's face.

”No, I'm not. This is just such a surprise that I don't know how to take it.”

June replied with a shake of his head. He has no choice now. He could only feel sorry for Lawrend. This time, it was him who kicked an iron plate.

”But, I still have to see his work.”

June said to Kenova solemnly.

”Fine.”

Kenova agreed in displeasure. In his opinion, he already won, so why isn't June declaring it? He thinks that June just couldn't accept it.

June placed Kenova's paper on the table before he picked up Lawrend's and started reading it.

”Lawrend, I'm sorry. This happened because of me.”

Humility said to Lawrend with moist eyes.

”What do you mean? As I said, the Rubrignis Clan hates me.”

Lawrend said to her with a confused expression on his face.

”But… are you really okay being sent to Class D?”

Humility asked with furrowed eyebrows.

”Why is it bad?”

Lawrend became curious and asked.

”In Class D, you don't get an instructor. It's very hard for you to learn and improve there. Only after you become top of your class would you move up the order of classes. This is not general, though. I don't know about the other departments.”

Humility explained to him in detail.

”Is it really that bad?”

Lawrend asked her again.