Chapter 291: Tang Weiwei and Tang San II
Time flowed by.
In the blink of an eye, it was Shrek's enrollment day, and Tang San finally graduated from Notting College.
It was just past noon, the sun blazing, when three young people walked in from the west gate of Soto City. They all looked to be in their teens, carrying no luggage, one man and two women.
The girl on the left, sporting a signature ponytail, looked about twelve or thirteen, standing over 1.7 meters tall. Her skin was rosy, her face beautiful, and her figure bordering on perfection. Most striking of all were her long legs, clad in white trousers, perfectly proportioned. Despite her youth and childish expression, her round, perky hips exuded a certain allure. The girl on the right was considerably taller, nearly 1.8 meters, and even more beautiful, with fair skin, a voluptuous figure, the epitome of a mature beauty.
In comparison, the boy walking between them seemed rather unsightly. Far from being handsome, he was rather unattractive, and his height fell somewhere between the two girls. He stood about 1.75 meters tall, his muscular build as imposing as a massive rock.
The ponytailed girl leaned half of her body on the muscular boy's shoulder, raised her other hand, and lightly brushed her slightly damp forehead, and said weakly: "I'm so tired! Finally arrived at this Soto City. I really don't know what that master was thinking. With the strength of two quasi-Soul Lords and a twenty-nine-level Great Soul Master, there are obviously plenty of Spirit Master Academies that will recruit unconditionally. But they had to arrange for us to register at that disgusting shitty academy that doesn't even have a level to talk about."
The muscular boy smiled slightly and corrected: "It's Shrek Academy."
"I don't care what academy it is. Anyway, I'm tired and I want you to carry me." The girl said, and lay on the muscular boy's back, and said coquettishly: "Who told you to be my brother?"
The muscular boy obviously cared about the mature girl. He glanced at her and said hesitantly: "How about letting your second sister carry you?"
"Yes, Xiaowu, how about letting your second sister carry you." The mature girl finally spoke, her tone carrying some unquestionable tone.
These three people were Xiao Wu, Tang Weiwei, and Tang San, fresh out of Notting Academy.
Despite Lin Hanye's intervention, having Ah Rou warn her to stay away from Tang San, Xiao Wu, under the dual influence of Tang Weiwei's wingmanship and Tang San's words, "If you want to hurt you, you'll have to walk over my body," completely forgot Ah Rou's warning.
Just like in the original novel, after the first year at Notting Academy, Xiao Wu and Tang San formed a brother-sister relationship in Holy Spirit Village. The only difference was that Tang Weiwei also joined in, becoming Tang San's second sister.
Thus, the three of them became brother and sister.
Tang San and Tang Weiwei were nearly identical in bone age, but Tang Weiwei was content to be the second oldest, leaving Tang San as the eldest. Naturally, Xiao Wu would become the third youngest.
Because Tang Hao had left Holy Spirit Village with Ah Lang and several young wolf thieves, Tang San, once again alone, treated his two sisters with extraordinary care, almost doting on them.
Of course, if he had to choose one, it would definitely be Xiao Wu. Whether it was her appearance, her temperament, or her reliance on him, she was Tang San's favorite type.
Therefore, Tang San placed even greater importance on Xiao Wu.
Tang San's consideration for Tang Weiwei stemmed from their six years of daily companionship with Tang Weiwei!
"Forget it, I can walk on my own."
Xiao Wu harbored a natural fear of her second sister, as if she could see through her true identity.
If it weren't for the red spider lily, she would have believed her identity was exposed.
Seeing how Tang Weiwei easily controlled the lawless Xiao Wu with a single glance, Tang San smiled bitterly inwardly, yet couldn't help but recall that stormy night. Every time he thought of it, he felt a wave of exhaustion.
As one of the two major cities of the Barak Palace, Soto City was still significantly larger than a small, border town like Notting City.
Because of the driver's report, the Spirit Hall cut off Tang San and Tang Weiwei's Spirit Master subsidies, and the Spirit Master Guild blacklisted them.
They relied solely on the small change they earned from forging iron to make ends meet.
Compared to the two, Xiao Wu initially lived relatively well off, thanks to Ah Rou's frequent support.
However, after Xiao Wu "became a thief and treated her as her brother," Ah Rou, deeply disappointed, reaffirmed her agreement with Lin Hanye and returned to the Spirit Master Guild.
This effectively cut Xiao Wu's livelihood.
Xiao Wu, accustomed to spending lavishly, found the Spirit Master subsidy barely enough to cover her expenses.
The three of them lived in extreme poverty.
After a simple meal, they began searching for a place to stay.
Driven by a desire to reunite with the original Shrek Seven Devils, Tang Weiwei's deliberate search led them to the Rose Hotel.
Needless to say, they encountered Dai Mubai, who had booked a room with the twins.
Over the room, Tang San and Dai Mubai engaged in a fierce fight.
And so, "There was no fighting, no acquaintance."
Tang Weiwei witnessed all of this.
She mentally compared Dai Mubai and Tang San. That night, she had a dream.
In it, she mistook the "temporarily" ugly Tang San for Dai Mubai.
Then, the two of them engaged in that act.
When she woke, Tang San had already passed out from exhaustion.
Seeing Tang San's ugliness, Tang Weiwei thought of Dai Mubai during the day and sighed to herself, "When will Sangie become that incredibly handsome?"
Two days later, on the first day of school at Shrek, Tang San, Tang Weiwei, and Xiao Wu arrived as planned. But something puzzled Tang Weiwei. In the original novel, the enrollment, which had been over a hundred, was surprisingly quiet. Apart from them, there was no one else. After paying the registration fee, which included the thirty gold soul coins they'd saved from six years of forging, all three passed the first round of the assessment. They met the requirements of being under thirteen years old and having a soul power of level twenty-one or higher. Tang Weiwei approached Dai Mubai, glancing at the face that particularly pleased her. Then, she glanced at the empty registration desk and asked, perplexed. "Boss Dai, why are there so few applicants this year?" Dai Mubai sighed softly, a look of resignation on his face. "It's not just this year, it's every year. Since Shrek opened, they've only admitted seven students, including you. One of them only stayed for three days before running away." "What's going on?" Tang Weiwei frowned. It wasn't that she was truly indignant about Shrek; everyone knew what kind of school it was. But all of this was too strange. From what she knew, while Shrek's stringent admissions requirements kept the enrollment low, it wasn't likely to be so few.
Doesn't this mean that besides these three, the academy only admitted four people before this?
And one of them ran away?
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