Is It Weird for a Guy to Apply to a Witch School?-Chapter 451 -

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Chapter 451: The Possessive Big Sis Bai

“The Tree of Knowledge?”

“Yes, should I tell you, Big Sis Bai, how much this spell…”

“Enough, Little Han. It’s better to keep your spell-related secrets to yourself; there’s no need to disclose everything to others, even me.”

Bai Yu spoke, immediately interrupting what I was about to say.

“Big Sis Bai knowing the name of the spell is enough.”

“Alright…”

I nodded obediently.

The fact that Big Sis Bai, even after advancing to a Transcendent Witch, still maintained such secrecy about spells was a warning signal to me.

That is, the Void outside the world is not as harmonious as I imagined.

But thinking about it, I had almost been misled by the academy's comfortable atmosphere.

I seemed to have asked Teacher Ji Niang a similar question before.

At that time, I wanted to determine whether the environment of the Void meant I should prioritize exploring the Transcendent or acquiring power.

It was clear that most of my current actions were focused on exploration because the Witch Academy I was in guaranteed a relatively peaceful environment.

However… it wouldn't be long before the Main World would likely become chaotic.

That Small World was about to collide with the Main World.

It was just that… I was also very curious about what a collision between worlds actually looked like.

I couldn't imagine a scene I hadn't witnessed, or rather, I had never truly reached the Void to witness the true appearance of worlds in the Void.

“By the way, Big Sis Bai, I have something to tell you. I wonder if you know about it?”

At this moment, I also stood up, kneeling on the chair with one leg up, my hands resting on the surface of Big Sis Bai’s office desk.

“What is it?”

“It’s something related to the Main World.”

What I wanted to mention was naturally the matter of the Small World.

Big Sis Bai had just advanced to a Transcendent Witch and had conveniently missed the entire event.

However, since this event would happen soon, telling her now or later would only be a matter of time.

“Something related to the Main World?”

Bai Yu was a little curious.

What was going to happen to the Main World now?

“Mhm, the Main World is about to be struck by a Small World.”

I stated, but my gaze also briefly glanced at Teacher Stacy.

I did not avoid her when telling Big Sis Bai this.

And judging by her reaction, she was clearly paying attention to my conversation with Big Sis Bai.

“Do you mind if I rudely join this conversation? I apologize for my sudden interruption just now, but I still want to ask, where did you hear this news?”

At this moment, Stacy stood up again and approached me.

Her tone was no longer as shocked as before.

Clearly, after calming down, Teacher Stacy was gradually trying to accept the current reality and setting.

“Mhm… Teacher Stacy, do you think I'm joking?”

“Although I don’t want to discourage you, this does touch upon an area I’ve researched. Did you just mention the Main World? Do you understand the Main World’s special characteristics?”

Stacy’s tone now became confident, adopting the cadence of a teacher lecturing.

“Mhm, I know a little bit.”

I nodded modestly.

“It's good that you know. But I want to say that, unfortunately, the Main World's position in the Void is very peculiar. I've read relevant literature and am certain that there is no world of any kind near the Main World in the Void. Therefore, the probability of a Small World colliding with the Main World is almost nil.”

“Ah? There are no worlds near the Main World?”

This was the first time I had heard this information from Teacher Stacy.

Wait a minute… if there were no Small Worlds near the Main World, wouldn't the probability of me being reverse-summoned by a world outside the Main World, using Destiny as a lure, definitely lead to that specific Small World?

After all, that Small World was the work of the Abyssal Demon, and I heard the Academy Head say it was a ticket to enter the Main World.

So… the Academy Head definitely had a lot of room for manipulation in my whole other-world experience…

But knowing this now didn't seem to help much.

Regardless, the event had already happened, and I hadn't suffered any loss.

“Yes. If this is a rumor you heard somewhere, then it is most likely false,” Stacy asserted confidently.

“Mhm… Could the Academy Head's words also be false?”

“The… the Academy Head?”

Stacy's previously confident expression stiffened for a moment, but she quickly masked it.

“Is that so? Then that means there might be a driving force behind this…”

“The Academy Head seemed to have told me it was the work of the Abyssal Demon. Teacher Stacy, you may not be aware since you just arrived, but our batch has had many twists and turns since the beginning of the semester, and many events have the shadow of the Abyssal Demon behind them.”

“Abyssal Demon?”

Hearing this term, Stacy's expression grew serious. 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝚠𝚎𝚋𝗻𝗼𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝚘𝐦

It seemed this teacher knew something.

However, she quickly adopted a gentle expression and looked at me.

“Then that’s not surprising. Little Han, do you know any other news? Although I’ve been at this academy for a few days, I don’t know much about what’s happened here. Can you tell me more?”

“Mhm… this…”

I subconsciously looked at Big Sis Bai, wanting to gauge her attitude.

“Little Han is still a student, after all, and doesn't know much. A lot of the academy's information is not publicly available to students. If you listen to Little Han's own conjectures, it can easily lead to a biased misconception. If you have the chance, you can contact other witches more often. They should be happy to share the gossip and spectacles they know,” Bai Yu interjected.

“That’s true. But I'm not very good at striking up conversations with other witches. How about Little Han just tells me some interesting anecdotes? I'm also very curious about what the academy's events look like from a student's perspective. Of course, I won't ask for nothing. How about I give you a Spellbook?”

Stacy asked with a smile, immediately producing a Spellbook in her hand.

“Mhm, sounds good.”

I saw how generous this teacher was, immediately offering a Spellbook just for a little information.

Regardless of the Spellbook's power, even if it was a small Evocation Spell, couldn't I still make something spectacular out of it?

At the very least, it was a token of this teacher's sincerity.

Anyway, this information would eventually be known, and getting a Spellbook for free was a good deal.

Even if the information I revealed was highly valuable, I had no way to monetize it anyway.

“What would you like to know, Teacher Stacy? If I know it, I’ll essentially tell you everything!”

I accepted the Spellbook readily and said.

I then subconsciously performed an Appraisal Spell check on it, but the result was very unexpected.

The information it appraised was very vague, and the Earth Vein's record of its data was minimal.

I guessed this teacher hadn't used it in this world, and the fact that it originated from outside the Main World must also be a significant factor.

I stored it in my Spellbook Shelf, and after feeling it for a moment, the internal note for the Spellbook appeared.

It was a two-digit consumption Evocation Spell.

Not bad, but nothing special.

I then focused my attention back on Teacher Stacy, as I had accepted her gift.

“Mhm, you just said that since the start of the semester, your experience has been full of twists and turns, and the Abyssal Demon is behind it all? So, the Abyssal Demon is the biggest driving force in the Main World right now?”

“Something like that… but I think the bigger driving force should be the World Script.”

“World Script? You know about that too?”

Stacy was slightly surprised.

Didn't she remember that information regarding Destiny and the Script in the Main World was not supposed to be disseminated publicly?

“That’s right. That was also the work of the Abyssal Demon. During an incident that affected many Children of Destiny, they revealed this matter in a fit of pique.”

“Didn’t the Academy Head do anything about it?”

Stacy frowned and asked.

She couldn't understand this.

Revealing such a concept would surely do more harm than good.

“Mhm… No, the academy gave it a Cold Treatment.”

“Cold Treatment… Does the Academy Head have some profound intention for doing that…”

Stacy muttered to herself.

Subsequently, I told Teacher Stacy about some of the recent events, though mostly what I had heard before my trip to the Small World.

As for the content that followed, that was exclusively for Big Sis Bai.

“Big Sis Bai, it’s getting late. How about we go grab something to eat? Just call it dinner.”

I took out my phone, checked the time, and suggested.

“Mhm, let’s go. Where do you want to eat, Little Han?”

“Mhm… the Main Cafeteria? How about that? Mainly because I really don’t know where else to eat, and the cafeteria is at least more affordable.”

“Then let’s go to the cafeteria.”

Big Sis Bai also nodded and immediately led me to the cafeteria.

“Little Han, you actually didn't need to tell her all that. If you're short on Spellbooks, you can ask me, and I can give them to you.”

“Well… it was all insignificant information anyway.”

I said indifferently.

“The point isn't that the information was insignificant… well, it's fine. At least you still have me.”

“Um… Big Sis Bai, is that teacher named Stacy problematic?”

At this moment, I somewhat realized that I might have spoken out of turn earlier.

Perhaps it was due to a strong desire to show off?

It seemed I had another thing to pay attention to.

“I don't know if she's problematic. Even after spending many days with her, I still don't know much about her, and that's the problem.”

“Mhm, is there a possibility that this is what she meant by being not good at striking up conversations with others?”

“It’s not impossible, but Little Han, you have to remember that you need to maintain a certain level of vigilance towards people or witches you meet for the first time, regardless of who they are. Don't try to take advantage of every small benefit; you might end up paying a heavy price.”

“Oh, I know I was wrong.”

I immediately lowered my head and apologized.

Once I realized the mistake, I apologized quickly.

“Then dinner is on me this time. I recently acquired a nice source of income.”

“A nice source of income?”

Bai Yu immediately became alert.

“What source? You didn’t take any strange part-time jobs, did you?”

“Big Sis Bai, you’re thinking bad things again, aren’t you? Why does this topic sound so wrong coming from you? Oh are you being possessive?”

“You can assume I’m being possessive, but more importantly, I’m afraid Little Han will go down the wrong path,” Bai Yu said seriously.

“Don't worry. I would never debase myself.”

Seeing Big Sis Bai being so serious, I realized this matter was not suitable for joking.

“It's the Fool's Dream. It's related to the Fool's Dream. Do you remember the Fool's Dream's specialty, the Fool's Dream Drink? I’m cooperating with the Witch Cat Cafe using that, but the raw material supply has just started to normalize, so I haven't received any money yet.”

“So it's that…”

“That’s right. What else did you think, Big Sis Bai?”

“Then what is your share of the profit?”

“Mhm… I didn't pay much attention to the division of profit…”

“Little Han, you should learn to fight for your own interests more often,” Bai Yu sighed and said.

“Mhm… but I think money is enough as long as it's sufficient, and besides, that money isn’t Red Copper or Mithril or anything…”

“Sigh… I understand. Little Han, you don't have much concept of money. Resources in the Transcendent world are also extremely important. If you don't seize what you are entitled to now, you won't be able to seize it later either.”

“Mhm… I got it…”

I pouted and mumbled softly.

It was clear that I had heard her, but not necessarily taken it to heart.

Soon, after arriving at the cafeteria, I paid the bill as I said I would, and we chose a corner table to sit down at.

“Hmm? Little Han, what are you doing?”

Not long after sitting down, Bai Yu looked at the chopsticks I extended, which directly skewered the largest piece of meat on her plate.

“Didn’t you say you were possessive, Big Sis Bai? Why aren’t you reacting at all?”

“Hmm?”

Bai Yu paused for a moment, quickly realizing I was referring to the earlier conversation.

She then chuckled lightly.

“I am possessive, you know? If you take this piece of meat, you will have to pay a greater price for it later.”

“Well it's just a piece of meat. You can make me pay back however you want, even… 'meat compensation' will do.”

I said this while holding up the meat "stolen" from Big Sis Bai's plate between our sightlines, as if the so-called "meat compensation" referred to this meat.

“Is that a deal, then?”

Bai Yu also showed a meaningful smile at this moment, her tone carrying a hint of anticipation.

“Mhm, let’s talk about that later. But Big Sis Bai, aren’t you curious about what I encountered after you left? And also… about that Small World colliding with our Main World.”

“Little Han knows about that? You didn’t get involved again, did you?”

“Oh, you guessed it already? That's no fun. Then, would you be interested in taking this time to let me tell you about that Small World?”

I asked, then put the meat I had "stolen" from Big Sis Bai's plate into my mouth, chewing slowly, seemingly trying to taste if the meat on Big Sis Bai's plate was better than mine.

“As long as Little Han is willing to tell, I’m certainly willing to be the listener.”

Bai Yu said with a smile.

Subsequently, a Soundproof Spell enveloped the small area where Big Sis Bai and I were sitting.