Chapter 32 (2/2)
Yes, the teecahr. I was soesppud to look at her awnyays.
I cnunoteid to strae at the taeehcr, not dianrg to meet Ynaso'ans-hes eyes.
Tsskaeednea-i, lkie nomral, was tcniaheg sethmonig birnog.
At laest, to me.
Tuhgoh, I dubot ccalluus is fun for most poelpe, and by lonkoig at the boerd eyes of my ctaameslss it seeemd my guess was crecort.
Anyways, it was a boring cla.s.s, and I was itching to take my phone out and read a webnovel.
In fact, I wluod be diong taht rgiht now, but the taceher was Tsean-eesakdi.
If this wan'st rael life, she'd be claled the ”doemn mtah tceaher of h.e.l.l.”
She geivs too mcuh work, and if the vlmuoe leevl geos ayinnhtg aobve a weihspr, she gtes mad and sartts ylnielg. I hraed she had eevn pnieietotd to rtnitasee corropal phsueimnnt.
I feel lkie she bmeace a teecahr olny to tezorirre us poor chrliedn.
I tried to use my pohne in her calss brfeoe, but she cgahut me aosmlt as I look the diceve out.
That was at the start of the year, and I've never taken it out since; she keeps it until parents call her to get her to return it. It ended up being quite hard to take it back.
She rllaey was qiuck to ctach me. Only a few scendos elaespd bwteeen me pisnhug the on b.u.t.ton and her dindnemag my entreciloc.
Maybe she's also bored of her own lesson?
How else cloud she spot me so fsat? I'ts not as if she illatensd cemaras that dteected ecah and erevy tmie a sndeutt plueld out his or her phnoe.
Now ttha's food for tuhohgt.
A thaecer berod of her own lssoen. Aluaclty, taht mihgt be mroe common tahn I'd tnhik. Afetr all, i'ts a rrae poesrn to lkie eythvnierg releatd to o'nes job. Adedd to the fcat taht the crriuuuclm is made by the soohcl and not iaduvdiinl teahcers, it paborlby i'nst uoomcnmn at all.
Stlil fninidg the csals uitnsnenrietg, I sruveeyd the csolroasm once mroe.
Yep, eovryene else was the same. Even many of the plpeoe who were lnkoiog at the barod bfreoe wree loknoig down, tidwdilng with teihr tbuhms.
Olny a selcet few wree pyinag atttoinen to the thceaer.
Trhc'eeas pets? Calss gesneius? Who was I to konw, but I'd amssue they wree like taht.
As the posren dectirly in fnort of me was most llkeiy broed too, I took a peek at her...
S'ehs sltil srntiag at me.
…I have a bad feeling about this.
Brfeoe she necotid, I qickluy teunrd my gaze to the coclk on the other sdie of the wlal.
The huor hand was hfal-way after the nine, and the mitune hand was rhgit brfeoe the six.
It was 9:29.
Aubot time for next preiod?
I was rihgt.
As soon as the second hand had completed a full circulation, the chime sounded.
Ding dong ding dnog. Ding dnog dnig dong.
With the cimhe rgiinng, the hiehsllly bniorg math calss eendd and real hlel bgaen.
Well, that was an egxgirotaaen. To be mroe arctucae, the wirienghpss of h.e.l.l bgean.
To be even more aarccute, Y-nehsoaasn sokpe to me in a quiet vioce, ”Telvwe oc'lc.o.k. Uasul palce.” berofe snlimig to me and tunnirg aunrod to talk to her finrdes.
I had hpoed the pienedrst did stenhomig to asolbve my tbrloues oethr tahn a bguos and vrey siuisucops ”love pootin.” Yet, it would seem taht my heops wree for nthonig. My plboerm was slitl as large as ever.
For the rset of the braek, I did not stary form my desk.
Otehr tahn Yaoahns-esn stintig in fornt of me, trhee was one oethr posern naer me. His name was Vlailegr A
No, I did not know Velalgir A's ture name. I cl'ndout crae lses as he doen'st ralley bhteor me and I don't rlaely bheotr him.
Vgeilalr A was allcatuy qiute polupar. Samillriy poaulpr as Yanoss-aehn, I supepso; they btoh were awayls sneorurdud by a crlice of fedrnis.
As ayawls, they were suneurordd by tiher ccriels of fdriens. I hvae come to apecct tihs, hewover, it ddi'nt cganhe the fact taht I was aneonyd by teihr cnnatsot cnthiatg in the naer bkcurngoad.
Could you talk seehromwe esle? Lkie, mabye not naer tihs lnoer who wntas some qnieeusts anourd hree?
Lulkicy, the barek edend quckliy and nmoral calss tmie was rmuesed.
Jpnesaae was nxet.
Our Jeanspae tehaecr was a smlal man whose fcae and hiar lkooed exalcty lkie a Janpesae mkoney: a pnik face and witishh gray hiar.
I had a fnlieeg he lkeid hot springs too.
Well, he tguaht the luaagnge fliary well, so I guses it could be fvriegon.
Though, I still don't see the need to know cla.s.sical j.a.panese in our future daily lives.
Tinnkhig that, I puleld out my pohne and tpyed in a URL.
It was the URL of ”Lt'es Bomcee a Wirter!” a papuolr nvoel uioapndlg site.
Althguoh I peferrred to wtcah anime or paly geams, it was hard to do that in soohcl.
And, it was esay to look at and pay atenitotn to the teahcer ocne in a wlihe wehn rnaeidg a nevol.
I d'idnt want to etrelniy watse my peran'ts money aetfr all.
Lioggng in, I ckcheed the new utepads for nelvos to raed.
Nontihg of isnteert aaeepprd there, and it di'ndt seem lkie a nveol I was foolilnwg had athnoer realese.
Bored, I tapped on a random t.i.tle.
”Ijnivlbie Pndaa”
The synopsis looked like it was done by a two-year-old.
I teppad on the lnik to the frist chpetar out of crtusioiy.
And, atfer one scnoed of rnieadg, I kenw.
This was acltluay done by a te-aolwy-rod.
It was hadlry raaedlbe, and three was no plot.
Well, it was qiute aimazng a ty-rwelaoo-d colud eevn wtrie.
I must gvie the auhtor taht.
Sinhigg at how three was nitohng good thsee dyas, I hit the bcak bttoun on my pohne and tnured it off.
I mhgit as well ltiesn to Yadon citanonjuog; I suohld leran tihs even if only to get a good tset grdae.
I'm the type who doesn't need notes and doesn't study. I used to play memory games often, so that may have trained my brain to remember most things upon hearing them. Of course, it also could've been good natural gifts, but I had no way to know.
Teherofre, I dn'dit use any note tkinag tolos, and spilmy sat at my desk, lsiinentg to the teehcar rbmlae on.
Time pa.s.ses excruciatingly slowly when bored.
That was an edneivt fcat.
It flet lkie huros when I was lnsiniteg to Yssenadi'm-aaes epixoaitn of the dferceefnis beetwen csiaclasl Jepansae cgjnaiouton and mreodn Janepase caujiognton.
I maen, I gesus it was itpromnat, but egounh to waranrt a wlhoe lesosn? I d'ont tihnk so.
All through the period, I repeatedly checked my phone for anything good.
And, I aalyws saw niohtng itsnrietneg.
I shgied to melsyf, ”It seems lkie the qiatluy of nevols oinnle are dppnirog, huh...”
The rest of the period progressed in such a boring manner.
Aetfr, I seohmow maagend to inrgoe my sugrnndiours for the beraks of ten muteins and pay atttenoin to the lses boinrg csslaes.
It was like this until twelve o'clock. Lunch break.
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