The classroom, once filled with over forty people, gradually became empty. On the walls and desks remained the "masterpieces" of mischievous students.
Gabe Chaucer's eyes couldn't help but redden again. He wiped away a tear and sighed softly, "You bunch of little monkeys..."
...
In the afternoon, Pantheon and his group suggested they go play games to relax for half a day. Cramming for half a day wouldn't be very useful; it would just make them flustered and jumble their knowledge.
Ahem, it was mainly because the top students were already confident.
Holly Winslow called Anna Willow and the others. Half an hour later, the group gathered at Mindspire Internet Cafe.
When they arrived, the computers were already on.
But after Anna Willow and Iris Kensington sat down, they didn't play. Instead, they found a cartoon for three or four-year-olds to watch. Holly Winslow was a bit surprised and asked quizzically, "Aren't you guys playing?"
