Chapter 1244 - 1244 Untitled (1/2)

1244 Untitled

Bo Jiu wore her Bluetooth earpiece, setting up the equipment she had prepared beforehand. Her first reaction was to locate Li Jin. He hadn’t moved and was still at home.

The listening device she had stealthily planted on his computer remained silent. Kawang hadn’t contacted him? Had she made a mistake?

Bo Jiu shut her eyes, Li Jin’s hanging calendar coming to mind. That red circle. No, there wasn’t anything wrong with her deductions but there had to be something she had missed. What exactly was it?

Bo Jiu tightened the grip on her phone. Since her identity had been exposed, there wouldn’t be any reason to remain in disguise. She tapped into the information, a glint flashing through her eyes.

A teacher walked over, asking which class she belonged to and why she wasn’t at night study during this hour.

Bo Jiu held onto the railing and jumped into the field. The railing was about a meter high, her uniform floating upwards when she jumped.

The teacher: …

Bo Jiu didn’t turn back, bolting into the classroom. At this moment, everyone had received Li Jin’s message. The new transfer student was the next joker. Some were surprised, some frowned, some weren’t willing to participate, and some were extremely excited. Regardless of how they felt, they had to follow the rules.

A few of the insecure boys were ecstatic since the youngster was so cool and handsome and they couldn’t wait to see her fall from glory. It was also a good chance for him to know their school culture. Everyone was thinking of ways to prank Bo Jiu. When they saw Bo Jiu coming over, they eyed each other, one of them reaching his leg out, hoping to trip her.

No one expected the youngster to raise her leg and kick the chair, sending the boy and his chair toppling over.

Everyone watched with wide eyes. A girl took the opportunity to splash water at Bo Jiu but was pressed down onto the classroom desk. In that instant, the classroom fell silent. Everyone watched as droplets dripped from her hair, trailing down her chin.

The youngster reached out, holding onto the wrist of another attacker who was about to hit her with a baseball racket. She kicked, sending the person flying. The baseball racket landed in her hands.

Bo Jiu didn’t bother restraining herself. She raised the baseball racket, pointing at the crowd. In an indifferent tone, she asked, “Anyone else wants to fight?”

No one dared to move. Even if they were hypnotized, the five of them in the room were afraid. One of them was crippled, the other four’s condition wasn’t clear. What was this youngster’s identity, why could he fight so well? From the information they had received, Bo Jiu was just an ordinary student.

“Not fighting anymore?” Bo Jiu held the baseball racket, her lips lifting into a smile. “I don’t really like fighting either.”

The three defeated students on the floor: …

“Since you aren’t fighting, let’s have a chat.” Bo Jiu stood on the stage since having a wall behind her back was safer. “I heard you have a Wang?”