Quick Transmigration: Still Life Fairy

Chapter 303 Since ancient times, stone demons have been the most alluring.



Chapter 303 Since ancient times, stone demons have been the most alluring.

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Vice Principal Liu, with her large belly resembling that of a pregnant woman, looked at the students of Class One with a serious expression, showing no intention of investigating and wanting to convict Hua Zihao outright.

He clearly made his decision long ago, and this result is simply unacceptable to the public.

At least the students wouldn't agree.

"Principal, I don't agree with what you said!" An indignant female student stepped forward first: "Before you came, we already explained to the homeroom teacher that Qi Xiangzhe's injuries were not caused by Hua Zihao, but were just accidental scratches. As for Hua Zihao threatening us to cover for him, that's even more impossible. Principal, you need evidence before you can frame someone. You just said it casually without providing any evidence, so there's no way you can convince everyone! If you want to give Hua Zihao a major demerit, you have to convince us first, otherwise we will not agree!"

Her words resonated with her classmates, and many nodded openly, completely disregarding the fact that Vice Principal Liu was still present.

Vice Principal Liu hadn't expected his words to have such an effect, and cold sweat broke out on his forehead. If it were just one or two students causing trouble, he could easily use his power as vice principal to crush them without a sound. But now, the entire class of students had stood up; not to mention the sheer number of them, just the fact that they were all from Class One was enough to give him a run for his money.

The students in Class 1 of Senior Three are the school's trump card in this year's college entrance examination. The principal attaches great importance to these students. If he causes problems because of them, he may not be able to keep his position.

The homeroom teacher broke out in a cold sweat upon seeing this, but he wasn't too worried because he still had a trump card.

"Fighting should be punished! You don't need to defend him anymore. Since none of you are willing to tell the truth, then I have no choice but to check the surveillance footage!"

The homeroom teacher's words startled the students. They finally realized that a few days earlier, before class, the teacher had casually mentioned that the school had installed cameras in the classrooms to monitor everyone's study progress and ensure they could focus on their studies. They had looked around but hadn't found any obvious cameras, so they hadn't thought much of it. But judging from the teacher's words, could the cameras have been installed a long time ago?

"There is indeed a camera in our classroom, and it should have recorded everything that just happened. Are you going to tell the truth or not? If you don't, I'll check the surveillance footage and I'll find out the truth just the same way!"

The homeroom teacher had sharp eyes, with a coldness that seemed to see right through people. The students who met his gaze all lowered their heads.

Although they had some doubts about whether the camera was actually there, the students didn't dare to disobey the teacher. Their previous actions had exhausted their courage, and one of them lowered his head and whispered, "Teacher, I'll tell you the truth."

"The students from Class 6 came to cause trouble for Hua Zihao, and they were indeed beaten up, but it wasn't Hua Zihao who beat them up, it was Yu Liu."

One student took the lead, and the rest of the students didn't last long before they all told the truth.

However, this truth did not satisfy the homeroom teacher and Vice Principal Liu.

"Even now, you're still covering for Hua Zihao!! You're even pinning the blame on Yu Liu to help him. Fine, you won't learn your lesson until you see the coffin. I'll go check the surveillance footage right now, and then, none of those involved in the fight will escape!" The homeroom teacher was furious. He said a few harsh words, but before leaving, he softened his expression and reassured Yu Liu, "Yu Liu, don't worry, I will definitely find out the truth and clear your name."

Yu Liu got into the school entirely through money; there's no doubt her family is wealthy, so we can't afford to offend her. We must appease her because she's been ostracized and framed since she just arrived.

Yu Liu stared blankly back at her homeroom teacher, her pale face devoid of color, looking as if she had been heartbroken by her classmates' slander. Just as the teacher felt a pang of sympathy, Yu Liu blinked and said, "Teacher, I'm not worried. The classmates have already told the truth; I really did hit him!"

Upon hearing this, the homeroom teacher stumbled as he left.

Even so, the homeroom teacher didn't believe that Yu Liu was the one who did it; instead, he felt that everyone was still hiding something. What he said before wasn't a lie; there were indeed cameras installed in the classroom.

The final process was simple: they retrieved the surveillance footage of the fight, and the homeroom teacher stared wide-eyed as the petite Yu Liu kicked a tall, thin guy who was definitely not light in weight away. The teacher was quite shocked.

After the initial shock came the awkwardness.

Thinking about his previous certainty and the words he had said, he wished he could disappear into a crack in the ground.

What a shame.

Moreover, their purpose was too obvious. They thought they could just kick Hua Zihao out and then not have to worry about anything, but that's no longer possible.

He hid in the monitoring room, took out his phone, and dialed a number.

A moment later, after hanging up the phone, he manipulated the computer in front of him, copied a surveillance video, and sent it to his employer as instructed on the phone.

Soon, there was a reply.

Following the reply, another sum of money was deposited into the homeroom teacher's account.

After reviewing his employer's new requirements, he had already made up his mind.

When he returned to the classroom, it was already the second period. Vice Principal Liu hadn't left; he was sitting on the podium, supervising the students' review.

As for those troublemakers in Class 6, with surveillance cameras in place, they were no longer needed, so Vice Principal Liu took it upon himself to let them go.

"Principal, I have checked the surveillance footage." The homeroom teacher first respectfully reported to Vice Principal Liu, and then gave him a hint: "We were wrong. It was not Hua Zihao who hit the student, but Yu Liu, who was identified by the students. She bullied students from another class in front of the whole class and fought on campus. According to the school rules, she should be given a major demerit and expelled."

Vice Principal Liu is a shrewd person; he could easily understand that the employer had changed his mind.

He nodded slightly, his thick skin oblivious to his previous actions: "Not only that, she also incited her classmates to lie, corrupting the entire class of excellent students. In this situation, I must immediately consult the principal and request that Yu Liu be expelled from school!"

After saying this, Vice Principal Liu turned and left.

Yu Liu accepted the result calmly without any emotional fluctuation. She even stopped Hua Zihao from standing up to speak.

After thinking for a moment, she pulled out a notebook from her desk and wrote on it: It's okay, it doesn't matter whether I go to school or not, I'm not here to study anyway :)

The reason Yu Liu came to the school was only because of Hua's father's arrangement. He felt that even if Lou Xian'en wouldn't dare to make a move at the school, it wasn't absolutely safe. That's why he sent Yu Liu here, wanting her to protect him nearby. It was the same purpose he had in giving Yu Liu to Hua Zihao as a gift. Yu Liu herself wasn't particularly enthusiastic about going to school.

Suppressing the sudden impulse, Hua Zihao looked at the smiling face on the paper, his heart heavy. He knew perfectly well that Yu Liu was being punished because of him, and a wave of guilt washed over him, yet he had no desire to resist.

Yu Liu could vaguely sense Hua Zihao's emotions. She thought for a moment and then wrote on the paper: I am a fairy and have never been to school in the human world. I don't want to go to school at all 〒_〒, but your father thinks it is not safe for you to be in school, so he arranged for me to come here. To be honest, I am quite looking forward to dropping out and leaving. Will you blame me?

The childish words dispelled the gloom in his heart. Hua Zihao gently curled the corners of his lips, shook his head slightly, and, mindful that the homeroom teacher was still there, mouthed "No."

Yu Liu was immediately delighted.

Her face remained expressionless, showing no sign of happiness, but Hua Zihao keenly saw through her outward appearance and vaguely sensed her joy, which finally put his mind at ease.

The classroom fell silent for a while. The homeroom teacher, feeling somewhat embarrassed, didn't notice the interaction between Yu Liu and Hua Zihao. After a short while, he finally composed himself and resumed his lecture.

Yu Liu paid no attention to what was being said in class, letting it go in one ear and out the other, which made her quite bored. She simply rested her chin on her hand and observed Hua Zihao. After a while, her eyes darted around, and she added a sentence to the piece of paper she had written earlier: "I suddenly thought of something. Even if I get expelled, I can still protect you at school. I can turn back into my original form, that way I can be by your side without having to pretend to study under the teacher's watchful eye every day... That's a good idea, don't you think?"

The more Yu Liu thought about it, the more she felt that turning into a tiny figure carved from chicken-blood stone and having Hua Zihao bring him to school every day, so that he could openly protect and play with her, was a pretty good idea. Yu Liu couldn't help but hope that she would be expelled from school.

When Hua Zihao saw this, a look of sadness appeared in his eyes. He picked up his pen and wrote after this sentence: But I want you to accompany me in human form.

Even a lifeless human figure is better than a tiny, cold stone carving.

Hua Zihao was unusually selfish.

This put Yu Liu in a difficult position. She scratched her head, unsure of what to do. Vice Principal Liu had clearly stated before leaving that he wanted the principal to expel her. Plus, they had surveillance cameras, and it was a fact that she had assaulted someone; there was no way she could stay!

Yu Liu scribbled and drew on the paper in frustration. The second period ended quickly. Because she was concerned about the results from Vice Principal Liu, the homeroom teacher, unusually, did not extend the class time and quickly announced the end of get out of class.

After the homeroom teacher left, Hua Zihao followed her out of the classroom. Yu Liu glanced at him, assuming he was in a hurry to go to the restroom and that no one had seen him. He then followed the homeroom teacher to the principal's office.

Soon, he left the principal's office, leaving behind the gritting-teeth homeroom teacher and Vice Principal Liu.

The students in Class 1 all thought that Yu Liu was definitely going to leave. Although they had only spent one day with this new transfer student, maybe even less than a day, her heroic posture of kicking the tall, thin guy away and lifting a heavy desk with one hand was still imprinted in their minds. Their original unremarkable impression of Yu Liu immediately changed to admiration.

Fearing that Yu Liu would be sad, everyone gathered around her desk, trying to cheer her up with words of encouragement.

Yu Liu listened to her classmates tell jokes and gossip, and she was genuinely happy inside. However, she couldn't control her facial expressions and always had a blank look on her face. Her classmates assumed she was still unhappy and tried even harder to comfort her.

This is truly a beautiful misunderstanding.

When Hua Zihao returned, he immediately saw Yu Liu surrounded by people.

"Zihao, Yuliu was framed and had to drop out of school because she was protecting you. You must repay Yuliu!"

A classmate casually patted Hua Zihao on the shoulder and said seriously.

"That's natural."

Hua Zihao agreed without hesitation. This was his little enchantress, and she herself said that they were destined to be together. Since they were destined to be together, it wouldn't be too much to ask her to stay with him for the rest of her life. He would definitely repay her.

The next day passed uneventfully. The homeroom teacher didn't show up again, and Vice Principal Liu had vanished without a trace. No one came to the classroom to inform Yu Liu to see the principal or anyone else, and the atmosphere in the classroom grew increasingly eerie.

Everyone was somewhat incredulous that the homeroom teacher and Vice Principal Liu had let Yu Liu off the hook so easily.

This mood persisted for several days, during which the homeroom teacher did not appear. It was said that he had angered the principal, resulting in him losing his job as a homeroom teacher and now only a regular teacher, currently on leave at home to recuperate. Vice Principal Liu had also become much more subdued and did not appear before Yu Liu either.

No one knows how this matter was resolved except for Hua Zihao.

Yu Liu didn't know what was going on, but she vaguely understood that Hua Zihao was definitely involved in how things had developed. Hua Zihao hadn't told Yu Liu, so Yu Liu wisely didn't ask.

……

At night, Hua Zihao sat in front of the computer, his hands typing away rapidly on the keyboard, so fast that afterimages appeared.

Yu Liu was amazed every time she saw him. Holding a cup of hot milk tea, she watched Hua Zihao working, the atmosphere quiet and warm.

After pressing the last button to save, Hua Zihao stretched his slightly sore joints and clicked to shut down.

"It's time to sleep!"

He pinched Yu Liu's little nose and spoke gently to the somewhat drowsy Yu Liu.

Yu Liu is such a lazybones. She can't concentrate in class and is always sleepy. Even when I supervise her to rest properly at home, she still dozes off. I wonder if all fairies are like this.

Yu Liu nodded heavily, instantly waking up. Looking at Hua Zihao, who was squatting in front of her and staring at her, her face involuntarily turned red.

"It's time to rest. Go back to your room and sleep. Sitting and dozing off like this can easily make you catch a cold."

After giving her a few words of advice, Hua Zihao planned to pick up Yu Liu and take her back to rest.

Yu Liu shook her groggy head, remembering something she had wanted to say for the past few days, but had forgotten because she had been dozing off.

"Wait a minute, I have something to ask you."


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