“You useless fool, why are you always wallowing in self-pity? Get up and help me save the world!”
“Ding-ling-ling——”
“Huh? Someone as awesome as you guys can actually be scared of the class bell?”
“Don’t tell me you all want to be teacher’s little darlings?”
“Why so fast? Are you scared already?”
As the ringing echoed simultaneously through every corridor in the school, the students lingering about scattered like clockwork, all instinctively rushing back to their seats in their classrooms.
It was as if something terrible would happen if they didn’t comply.
“That’s enough! Damn it, what the hell do you want?”
After the bell’s urgent ring subsided, signaling little time left before class officially started, the pesky troublemaker behind her still kept following.
Zhang Sisi finally lost her temper, stopping abruptly and swinging a punch at Su Moli.
The punch was neither fast nor fully powered—it was meant just to intimidate.
Excited.
“Eh~ missed me.”
Naturally, Su Moli dodged the punch coming her way, her face devoid of any fear, eyes instead gleaming with amusement.
“You know, if I hadn’t dodged that punch just now and you had actually hit me, I would’ve instantly burst into tears, throwing a tantrum on the ground, then run to the teacher.”
“Next, I’d call the police and get a medical examination.”
“Then call my parents and start negotiating medical fees and compensation.”
“Damn it, don’t scare me like that! Who do you think you are?!”
Zhang Sisi was no stranger to fights, having thrown plenty of punches herself.
She knew some people would go straight to the teacher or police, but in this school, everyone was classmates.
Small quarrels were settled peacefully—everyone preferred harmony.
Blowing things out of proportion only harmed the children’s studies and futures.
Minor issues were always minimized.
“I know the school values harmony, but what if I’ve already prepared for the worst? Even if I get expelled, I’ll make you apologize to that boy.”
“Imagine me standing at the school gate every day with a megaphone, shouting that you were spying under boys’ skirts?”
Seeming to read Zhang Sisi’s mind, Su Moli’s face turned mischievous as she spoke calmly, like casually deciding what to eat for the day.
“!!!”
Hearing Su Moli’s devilish words, Zhang Sisi shivered, shaking her head hard to convince herself it was just a bluff.
She stopped lingering and sprinted back to her classroom.
She just didn’t believe anyone could not be afraid of the class bell—the unknown horror named School.
“Um…Su Moyin, maybe…forget it?”
Meng Siyu, hiding timidly behind, nervously spoke up.
Honestly, she had been startled by Su Moli’s cold, merciless tone just now.
Even imagining such a scenario made her shiver despite the summer heat over 30 degrees.
“We don’t even know that boy. Is it really necessary?”
Meng Siyu didn’t understand why Su Moli was willing to bear such a huge cost and consequence for something involving a stranger.
“It’s fine. If you’re scared, just go back. I’ll handle everything.”
Seeing Meng Siyu’s eyes darting nervously behind, desperate to return to the classroom, to the safe place at her desk, Su Moli gently patted her head in reassurance.
“Okay…I’m leaving…”
Granted permission, Meng Siyu couldn’t resist the urge to run away.
Though she wanted to join Su Moli in seeking justice, she was afraid of breaking school rules and getting scolded by the teacher.
She fled.
Now, Su Moli was alone.
【Aren’t you afraid of getting expelled from school, losing chances to interact with beautiful girls, and missing out on rewards?】
Even the system was baffled by Su Moli’s almost mad behavior.
“I have a property worth over 2 million in the City Center. Even selling it cheaply would get me more than a million…”
【Enough, enough, enough! Stop talking.】
【I really regret setting you up with such good starting conditions.】
“Has she come?”
“Has she arrived?”
“Is she here yet?”
At noon, during self-study, Zhang Sisi sat at her desk, turning her head every second to glance anxiously toward the corridor window, heart pounding.
She didn’t understand why she, a school tyrant, was so scared of a little brat today.
Damn it.
“Boss, what are you looking at?”
“Relax. The bell’s rung, so she must have gone back. There’s no way she’s still wandering around.”
“Yeah, the teachers patrol outside. If caught, you get called to the office or punished with standing.”
Knock knock!
The normally quiet classroom, where everyone prepared for a nap or quietly wrote essays during lunch break, suddenly echoed with a sharp tapping on the window.
Curious, everyone turned to look outside, only to see a figure with long hair standing there.
She’s here!
She’s actually here!
Seeing the familiar silhouette outside, Zhang Sisi’s already racing heart instantly shot up to 150 beats per minute, cold sweat pouring down her forehead.
“Who is that?”
“Is she looking for someone?”
“Why hasn’t she gone back yet? Isn’t she afraid of the patrol teacher?”
Creak—
The rusty, unpleasant sound of a door opening echoed sharply in the quiet classroom.
A strange student entered!
It was like a forbidden act, terrifying everyone into silence.
After all, each classroom in the school was like a taboo zone.
Strangers were rejected outright, yet today this one had forced her way in.
“You three, come out here.”
The voice from the door was not conversational, but commanding.
“Boss, what…do we do?”
Her two underlings were panicked, unused to anyone this reckless and fearless.
Zhang Sisi’s face darkened as she silently stood and walked out.
If the patrol teacher came, who knew how this lunatic would explain things?
“What do you want?”
Outside, led by Zhang Sisi, the three faced Su Moli with very unfriendly tones, though regret had already begun to creep in.
They couldn’t lose face now.
“Apologize to that boy.”
Seeing them back down and come out was a bit disappointing to Su Moli, who had wanted to escalate the issue to the teachers.
“Impossible!”
Without a second thought, Zhang Sisi refused.
As the school’s long-time tyrant, she had accumulated plenty of prestige.
Apologizing so easily was unthinkable—it would be humiliating.
The negotiation stalemated instantly.
Both sides were gambling on who would back down first.
But Zhang Sisi and her group miscalculated one thing.
Su Moli was not like them—a typical 16- or 17-year-old girl.
Inside, she was a thirty-something man trapped in a young woman’s body.
“Do you know? Modern society’s convenience means you can spend just ten yuan to eat a delicious meal anytime, anywhere, using only your phone.”
“???”
Zhang Sisi didn’t understand why Su Moli suddenly said that.
“In other words, modern humans can survive on about 25 yuan a day—around 750 yuan a month.”
“The drastic reduction in living costs grants huge freedom.”
“Which means, I could spend the whole day following you, learning where you live, and where your parents’ company is.”
“Then, standing outside your parents’ office, even if I do nothing but hold a sign claiming their daughter spies under boys’ skirts at school…”
“Do you know what the consequences would be?”
“Your parents might lose their jobs, get gossiped about by colleagues, or questioned by their bosses.”
“When your parents face such a thing, who do you think their anger will be taken out on? Guess!”
Outside in the corridor, the blazing sun roasted the earth, hot winds blowing on everyone’s faces.
But Zhang Sisi and the others felt as if they had fallen into an ice cave.
And the culprit causing it all—
Su Moli—smiled faintly, her calm voice whispering like a serpent curling around each ear, spewing hellish devil’s words.
“Ah! Sorry, please stop talking.”
“Waaah…X, we’re sorry.”
Zhang Sisi’s two underlings collapsed first, knees buckling as they began to cry.
They were used to the sheltered school life—never exposed to such dark realities of society. Even the tip of the iceberg was enough to strike terror.
“You don’t want your parents to lose their jobs because of you, right?”
Thud.
With Su Moli’s last whisper, Zhang Sisi—the school tyrant—could no longer hold up.
She collapsed, her inner defenses utterly destroyed, and a deep regret filled her heart.
Though she didn’t admit fault, her remorse came from sheer desperation.
【Why do I get the feeling you’re some underworld gangster?】
【Truly, Sister Su is ruthless and concise.】
“Enough talking. I’m trying to reform them.”
Su Moli cut off the system’s comments with a deep breath, starting to soften these lost lambs.
In ancient times, nursery rhymes would tame demons.
Today, would save all beings.
“Don’t worry, I won’t force you to apologize. After all, I’m not a bad person.”
“As long as you can beat me in , I’ll reward each of you 400 yuan.”
【What? There’s a Chiyu Chef here too?】
Since I’m putting so much effort into writing, can’t I get a little more reward?
That would really motivate me to keep updating.
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