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Chapter 88: A Lesson

Translator: Oneshotwonder Editor: Tehrn

While he was trying to recover, Wang Ben had also been observing his adversary: Wang Tong However, no ma He conceded that the only way to discover the reason behind his defeat was another fight, but that had to wait

Wang Ben's injury came at a rather inconvenient tiht with Einherjar Wannabe However, he had enjoyed watching the show

Although he was not interested in the player's techniques, he reckoned that this fight would open up afor him to peer at Einherjar Wannabe's elusive power It turned out that Wang Ben wasn't alone in that thought, and there were plenty of fighters ere eager to have a glimpse of Einherjar Wannabe's actual ability

Gansus's open class was in the afternoon Although it hasn't been long since the start of the tered their opinion on Gansus, to put it nicely, they had already got used to the eccentricity of this old veteran

The classroo wanted to see the fa Ben wasn't as ined

"What's the holdup? I had reserved these seats for you guys," Hu Yangxuan said with a smile on his face

The A-Class and the F-Class were on different side of the caxuan to connect with his friends This open class was a great opportunity that he could not pass up

"I wonder what Gansus has in store for us today"

"I hope he tones down his language"

"You’re drea"

There were no loud prattles like it was before the start of every other class, but only e of this tiirls that they had been ad However, no one dared to approach Ma Xiaoru due to the presence of Hu Yangxuan and Wang Ben

When the distinct foot step of Gansus — one cyborg leg and one norh the hallway, the classroom suddenly became quiet

Gansus walked into the classrooht! You wimps!"

Unlike other teachers, ould be content with a passable attendance rate, Gansus always carried a chip on his shoulder and was scathing while carrying out his class

No one dared to disobey hiainst the back of their chair straightened their back, fearing any further ire from Gansus

All the keener who sat in the front row, such as Wang Tong and Wang Ben, didn't need to adjust as they had always kept their posture steady and focused