I am a Big Player-Chapter 49 - Unbridled youth_1

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Chapter 49: 49, Unbridled youth!_1

Chapter 49: 49, Unbridled youth!_1

Now, Ren He had a new task in addition to his daily routine of updating the Divine Book: to write out “Kunlun” from memory.

However, writing for “Modern and Ancient Martial Heroes” magazine, which is a semimonthly publication, was much easier for him. This meant he only had to submit a manuscript every half-month, approximately 10,000 words in length. He anticipated the task would come with the payment for each manuscript, which added up to just two tasks per month. Ren He felt he could handle this load…

He took advantage of class time to write the beginning of “Kunlun,” ending at the climax of the first small conflict and sent it over to Zhou Wumeng. For a magazine submission like this, if you were acquainted with the editors, you did not have to complete the piece before submitting it; ongoing updates were fine.

That was also the reason Ren He sought out Zhou Wumeng.

It wasn’t until the third lesson in the morning that he finished, and typing on his phone was truly tiring. Just then, Li Luobo walked in with some handouts. Ren He could even feel a murderous look in his eyes as he entered…

Ren He curled his lip, really having nothing to say to such a person.

Li Luobo placed the handouts on the lectern and said indifferently to the whole class, “Today I am not your Chinese teacher; I am your homeroom teacher. Therefore, we won’t be discussing Chinese this lesson. Instead, we will talk about how students should behave properly in school and learn what it means to follow the rules.”

Upon hearing this, Ren He almost vomited. Wasn’t this an obvious dig at him? He found Li Luobo quite amusing. Wouldn’t it be better to just teach properly and let well alone? Why did he have to affirm his authority the moment he became a homeroom teacher?

Ren He found himself missing Xie Miaohan. Xie had no problems with interpersonal relations and was an ethical teacher; the Divine Punishment System was just too harsh…

Ren He immediately shifted the blame onto the Divine Punishment System…

Li Luobo’s gaze swept over Ren He and then he suddenly addressed the whole class, “Is there any student willing to share their thoughts on the school rules?”

All the students were a bit bewildered; what was up with this new homeroom teacher? Why was he going on and on about principles and regulations every day?

However, among everyone, Liu Yinghai suddenly got excited. He’d figured it out; the homeroom teacher was targeting Ren He! Because of his family background, he was particularly sensitive to interpersonal dynamics. So when the homeroom teacher kept emphasizing school rules and discipline, he realized that Li Luobo was making veiled attacks on Ren He!

Who did Liu Yinghai hate the most now? Wasn’t it Ren He? He immediately raised his hand: “Teacher, I’d like to speak!”

“You there, please introduce yourself first. After all, I’ve just arrived and am not yet familiar with all of you,” Li Luobo said amicably to Liu Yinghai, liking this obedient and sensible student.

“Certainly, teacher. My name is Liu Yinghai, and I’m the deputy class representative of Class 2, Year 3,” Liu Yinghai stated proudly.

“A deputy class representative, very good,” Li Luobo said happily. “Then tell us your understanding of school rules and discipline.”

“Ugh…”

The classroom turned as silent as if plunged into a boundless abyss…

After crying twice before, Liu Yinghai vomited again…

All the students were dumbfounded as they watched the filthy vomit spewing from Liu Yinghai’s mouth, shooting straight forward for two to three meters. Everyone in line in front of him got drenched, and although Li Luobo stood at the podium, Liu Yinghai was sitting in the third row, which was much too close…

Li Luobo could feel the slimy, acidic sensation on his face, along with the scent of stomach acid. He too was stunned, completely unprepared for what had just happened.

The classroom was deathly quiet, only Ren He felt a tinge of regret internally—there were only two uses left of that Emetic Water… He hated these brown-nosers the most. With such people around, how could socialism progress? As a successor of socialism, it was imperative to take action.

“Ahhh!” The girl sitting in front of Liu Yinghai screamed as she looked at the vomit covering her. She quickly took off her jacket and ran out, crying.

To Ren He’s surprise, Li Luobo suddenly screamed like an old lady before roaring, “What’s wrong with the students in this class?! How dare you openly attack the class teacher during the lesson!”

Pfft, Ren He almost peed himself laughing… openly attack the class teacher…

But Liu Yinghai couldn’t stop himself at all, his vomit continued to spurt out like a fountain. Ren He turned his head away, barely able to watch…

And Li Luobo had gone mad, “I’m going to expel you! I’m going to expel you! How dare you attack me in class, and with such despicable means!”

This left Liu Yinghai so anxious that he couldn’t even explain himself!

Suddenly, Yang Xi turned her head and whispered, “The last time we went to the concert… was it him who was throwing up as well?!”

“It’s him, it’s definitely him…” Xu Nuo nodded furiously. He thought that Liu Yinghai was literally insane. Maybe he drank poisoned milk when he was little and it left some aftereffects, constantly crying and throwing up…

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The middle of the classroom had already been cleared out, and it was dirty everywhere. The entire classroom was filled with a disgusting smell. Class was out of the question; probably, the teacher of the next period wouldn’t even want to enter the room.

Ren He thought for a moment and rapidly pulled out a sheet of draft paper to write down a song he had long considered: “Go to Dali!”

This song had been created by Hao Yun for the movie “Fury Road” in Ren He’s previous life, but in Ren He’s heart, it had transcended the film itself.

“Isn’t it so, not quite satisfied with life.”

“Since you’re unhappy here and don’t like this place.”

“Why not head westwards to Dali.”

From the beginning, it struck a chord in Ren He’s heart. At that time, he was in a period of disorientation after the end of the power struggle in his company. What did it matter that he had won? He still had to live a compromised life, somehow.

So he wanted to escape.

Most people probably liked this song because of Hao Yun’s lazy voice and the overwhelming sense of freedom and escape. It was a top-rated folk song, a well-loved one.

That’s why Ren He chose it as the fourth song for Yang Xi!

Although Yang Xi’s state of mind might not be enough to interpret it perfectly, right now, Ren He just wanted to take Yang Xi away from this absurdly dreamlike classroom!

He patted Yang Xi on the shoulder. When she inadvertently turned her head to look at Ren He, he grinned and said, “Shall I take you to skip class?”

Yang Xi had never skipped class before, but for some reason, when she turned around and saw Ren He’s bright white teeth and that refreshing smile that was heartwarming, she couldn’t help but nod.

Perhaps both boys and girls should have a rebellious youth!

Extra update for you, thanks to the cute Little Dragon Girl student for tipping 50,000 coins. Thanks to Slevin for the 10,000 coins. The two together in this world, 4,000 coins. Thank you to I Wish to be Your Shadow in This Life, It’s a Dry Year in Jiang Nan, What Should I Call Myself – thanks to these classmates for their tips. Thank you.