Chapter 1951: Mischievous Student
Chapter 1951: Mischievous Student
Hearing this, Elder Liang’s face immediately turned pale, and he started trembling involuntarily.
Still unwilling to back down, he stubbornly grunted, “Hmph, they’re just a bunch of abandoned losers. What’s there to be afraid of?”
However, he muttered those words so softly, as if terrified that anyone might hear.
The person who tried to stop him simply shook their head, a look of regret on their face, before taking a step back, distancing themselves from Elder Liang.
It wasn’t wrong to say that those people were losers.
Compared with the talented students in the Heavenly Medical Valley’s inner sect, the students in the outer sect could only be regarded as trash.
But that also depended on the kind of background these so-called trash have, and what kind of families stood behind them.
The Jun Family, the Yun Family, the Bai Family… Each of these families was a powerful force in their turf, ruling their respective territories. With a mere flick of a finger, any one of them could crush these insignificant outer sect mentors into dust.
Elder Yu gently patted Dr. Li’s shoulder and whispered, “Dr. Li, you’ve been teaching them so well for the past month. How did things suddenly turn out like this?”
As soon as Dr. Li heard Elder Yu’s question, his face instantly twisted with fear. His hands gripped the blanket beneath him tightly as he muttered hoarsely, “Demons… those people… they’re all demons.”
“The obedient behavior over the past month was all a lie! They were just playing me, trying to embarrass me, to make a joke out of me! Elder Yu, please, help me! I’d rather quit being an instructor at Heavenly Medical Valley. I’d rather leave Qingyun Realm than teach these people again!”
Just thinking about the hellish torment and experiences of today made Dr. Li shiver, his body chilling as if he wished he could faint all over again.
A month ago, when he took over the Water Medicine Class Three, he was full of confidence.
Many instructors looked at him with eyes full of sympathy, but he dismissed it. To him, they were just a bunch of rebellious kids. So what if they were difficult? He was their mentor, with higher cultivation than any of them. Surely, he could handle a few students.
After taking over the Water Medicine Class Three, Dr. Li was surprised to find that the students were far more obedient and well-behaved than he had expected.
Every day, they attended class without fail, never missing a session, and the tasks he assigned were always completed on time.
A few of the girls in the class were young and beautiful, with sweet words. Every day, they would call him “Dr. Li” and bring him spiritual fruits and healing tea.
Dr. Li was flattered by the attention of these students, feeling a sense of pride and joy swelling in his heart.
When other doctors warned him to be cautious of the students, he dismissed their advice with a sneer, thinking they were just jealous of his superior teaching skills.
Little did he know, today while discussing wound repair, the young man leading the Water Medicine Class Three, Jun Hongbo, suddenly stood up and laughed. “Teacher,” he said, “We don’t have much of an understanding of wound treatment just from talking about it. Why don’t you demonstrate it for us?”
Dr. Li nodded eagerly. He was about to ask someone to bring in an injured person for the demonstration when a wave of dizziness suddenly hit him. His vision blurred, and before he could react, he collapsed onto the podium.
When he regained consciousness, he found himself strapped to the podium, his clothes undone, exposing his stomach.
Holding a knife, Jun Hongbo leisurely began slicing open his scalp. As he did, he grinned and said, “Since you agreed to a live demonstration, we won’t hold back, teacher!”
The other students also grabbed knives—one cut into his chest, another into his abdomen, and there was even one who moved to slice at his lower body.
Dr. Li was terrified, his mind racing as he screamed and cursed in panic. Eventually, he even broke down in tears, pleading for mercy. But the group of students, like demons, only circled him, laughing loudly, showing no hint of compassion. ꭆÂƝОBËs̈
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