“Senior, are you ready yet?”
“If you keep dawdling, you’ll be late for school.”
Lin Mo’s teasing voice drifted through the door into Chu You’s ears.
In front of the huge floor mirror by the window, Chu You, dressed in the Binhai Experimental Middle School JK-style uniform, wore a conflicted expression as she looked at her reflection.
She turned slightly to the side.
The white shirt was stretched by her full chest, creating a soft curve, and the second button was under subtle tension.
The silver-gray plaid ribbon at her collar hung down neatly, accentuating her cinched waist.
The clothes were the right size, but they didn’t feel comfortable to wear.
Could it be that her body had quietly developed again over the years?
Staring at the slightly distorted Binhai Experimental school emblem on her chest, a hint of embarrassment and annoyance flickered in Chu You’s eyes.
For someone who was used to wearing sportswear and hoodies, challenging herself with a JK uniform was all Lin Mo’s fault—he was utterly shameless and despicable!
She took a deep breath.
Her gaze slowly drifted downward—following the black JK skirt’s hemline down to the white thigh-high stockings that made her legs look even longer and more shapely.
The edge of the stockings dug lightly into her skin, forming a gentle indentation.
A word hidden deep in her memories, one she had often reflected on in her previous life, suddenly swelled up in her mind.
Absolute.
Territory.
Between the JK skirt and the over-the-knee stockings lay too many untold stories!
Thinking of this, Chu You’s heart raced faster.
She instinctively pressed her legs together, hurriedly pushing away those explicit images she had seen in her past life.
After meeting her own flushed reflection in the mirror for a moment, Chu You suddenly sighed in frustration.
A gunman without his weapon—what use was all the theoretical knowledge?
Knock knock.
“Senior, are you secretly up to something bad in there?”
Lin Mo’s voice came through the door again, this time with even more teasing than before.
Chu You quickly rubbed her burning cheeks, muttering a few words quietly toward the door before shuffling over in slippers.
The moment the door opened, Lin Mo, leaning against the wall, instinctively straightened up.
His gaze landed on Chu You, and the teasing smile on his lips instantly froze.
His usually mischievous peach blossom eyes widened slightly, scanning from the faintly indented mark at the top of her thigh-high stockings, to the waistline carefully wrapped by the shirt, and finally resting on her ears, tinged with a rosy blush.
“Hey…” His Adam’s apple bobbed gently as his voice dropped a few notches, “Senior, you…” He suddenly stopped mid-sentence, as if unable to find the right words, looking away awkwardly while his fingers absentmindedly rubbed along his trouser seam.
A fleeting emotion flickered in his eyes.
On the other side, Chu You nervously clutched the hem of her skirt, her eyes darting away.
The morning light outside brushed past her hair, casting a faint blush on her ear.
What was this damn sense of shame?
Chu You lowered her head, lightly biting her lip—the look Lin Mo had given her when she opened the door kept replaying in her mind.
“Let’s go, senior. I’ll take you to school.”
“Okay…” Chu You peeked up at Lin Mo shyly, whispering her reply before rushing ahead to the entrance.
On the way to school, Lin Mo was unusually quiet.
A strange atmosphere quietly flowed between them.
Chu You couldn’t stand it.
Several times she wanted to break the awkward silence, but didn’t know what to say to Lin Mo.
Fortunately, Binhai Experimental Middle School wasn’t far—about a ten-minute drive.
“We’ve arrived, senior,” Lin Mo said as the car stopped steadily by the roadside.
“I’ll pick you up after school.”
Chu You nodded. “Okay.”
She grabbed her backpack and got out of the car without daring to glance at Lin Mo once.
It was peak school hour, with many students and parents gathered at the gate.
Chu You took a deep breath, straightened her back, and walked confidently through the school entrance.
She could feel many eyes on her… those looks mixed with all kinds of emotions.
Chu You was used to this from before.
Let them look.
They can’t take the flesh off my bones.
Besides the hidden mastermind secretly conducting aberration experiments inside this school, Chu You didn’t think anyone else posed a threat to her.
Most high schoolers who had just awakened were still familiarizing themselves with their divine oracles.
Even though her own divine oracle was dormant now, her close combat skills alone were enough.
Moreover, she had some interesting gadgets hidden in her backpack.
Like the Glock 18 pistol Lin Mo had returned, several syringes filled with different doses of anesthetic, and a micro short baton that could emit a sudden strong electric current for close defense.
Turning a corner near the front plaza, Chu You stopped and looked up at the teaching building, pondering… how should she begin her investigation?
“Hey, you there, student!”
A stern voice with a hint of reproach sounded not far behind.
Chu You instinctively turned around—a burly middle-aged man with a thermos clutched under his arm appeared.
“What class are you in? Who allowed you to alter your school uniform?”
Hearing this, Chu You froze, then confusion and puzzlement spread across her face.
Alter my school uniform?
Me?
Just then, a few girls walking together passed by.
Looking at their skirts longer than hers by a good stretch, their looser shirts, and… normally worn short socks, Chu You’s mind exploded with realization.
Thinking of Lin Mo’s ill-intentioned smile and meaningful gaze from last night, what else could she not understand?
So that’s it.
Lin Mo was really good at his tricks!
Bastard. Just wait—after school, I’ll make you pay.
A flash of irritation crossed her eyes.
She slowly raised her head, clenched her fists, and looked at the approaching middle-aged man.
Then, she turned and ran.
“Hey! You there, stop right there!”
The voice called again from behind.
One hand clutching her skirt, Chu You sped up her pace.
That middle-aged man’s tone and presence—if not mistaken—should be the head discipline officer of Binhai Experimental Middle School.
Chu You dashed forward with all her might, the angry roars of the discipline officer ringing in her ears.
She had been a Swordsman in her past life, seen all kinds of ruthless criminals and twisted aberrations.
Yet now, the pressure emanating from this muscular man behind her made her feel the terrifying bloodline suppression for the first time in a long while.
Sure enough, discipline officers were natural enemies of students, utterly unreasonable.
At this moment, Chu You regretted not studying the layout of the teaching building last night—the math book had been like a powerful sleeping pill that knocked her out before she could even glance at the map.
She scrambled through the teaching building like a headless fly, running for her life, mentally marking Lin Mo down for retribution.
On the fourth floor, at a corner.
A half-open door caught her eye.
Chu You’s eyes lit up and she rushed over without hesitation.
As she neared the doorway, muffled curses and grumbling voices reached her ears.
Without thinking further, she lifted her knee, pushed open the door, slipped inside, and quickly pressed her back against the door, shutting it tight. Then she slumped to the ground, gasping for breath.
Alive… I’m alive…
Chu You smiled in relief.
“Hey, get up.”
A low voice pierced her ears.
She looked up reflexively, and the smile froze on her face—four girls in the same school uniform glared at her with hostile eyes.
“Eh?” Chu You ignored these unruly-looking tough girls and instead focused on a small, disheveled figure curled up in the corner of the room, her clothes torn and covered in footprints and dust.
It was the girl she had bumped into last night.
Chu You quickly stood up, pushed past the blocking girls like clearing away obstacles, and walked over to the girl, slowly crouching down.
“What are you doing here?”
“What happened to you? Did those girls bully you?”
The girl curled up in the corner trembled as she lifted her head. On her pale face, Chu You saw no change in expression at all.
Like still water.
The girl’s dull eyes stared at Chu You.
Her lips moved for a long while before squeezing out a faint breath.
“You should go. I’m fine.”
“…It’ll be over soon. Very soon.”
She’s an absolute terror for absolute territory~