As soon as the violation notice was given, You Huo threw down the wooden board in his hand. He said to Di Li who flew out from the cave: "Take this pile in first."
After that, he walked away again with his dagger.
Everyone just stared at You Huo, who crossed his arms and didn't look the least bit perturbed.
Directly opposite the cave, a system ship sat there pitifully. Judging from the gaps and openings on the side of the ship, it was probably the ship that was pathetically pulled apart.
And You Huo was walking towards it.
Wen Yuan grabbed 154 and yanked him closer, to the point where he was almost hugging the smaller man.
154 didn't seem to mind... or even notice.
He was far more distressed over the fact that, Oh no, they were probably going to go back for more fire wood until the invigilators physically arrived...
Di Li was dumbfounded for a moment. He quickly shouted out: "Wait a minute. What are you doing now?"
You Huo didn't hear him.
"He's going back for more wood..." Wen Yuan muttered in disbelief, as 154 nodded in agreement, helpless to do anything else.
This man wasn't just picking a fight with the invigilators, but with the System itself...
How do you even dare?
Boss, how are you so intrigued by such a person...
They then remembered that Qin Jiu was equally destructive and had actually began tearing the System's ship apart before You Huo had even gotten there...
154 and Wen Yuan were both in despair.
"What did he mean?" Di Li asked his companion, "The invigilators are coming so shouldn't they be waiting here? Write something to reflect on their wrongdoings or figure out a way to settle the problem? Apologize to the ship?"
The invigilators all snorted.
As if.
Just like in the Optics exam; if they were already getting punished for dismantling the ship, then they were going to make full use of the damn ship and strip it down for parts.
At this point, they were all done with trying to be "invigilators".
After all, the moderates all loved You Huo, and the hardliners, while frustrated with You Huo's inaction with the bullshit of the System, still respected him and acknowledged his strength.
Meanwhile, the moderates were all frustrated with Qin Jiu while begrudgingly admitting in their hearts that he was very, very good (not that they'd ever say it; Qin Jiu didn't need even more of an ego boost), and the hardliners were all in support of the chaos GIN created.
Neither faction wanted to go up against either of the great masters, and were just here to watch the destruction.
Plus, they still wanted to keep their sanity intact.
"I don't know. I can't keep up with the thoughts of these two young ones." His companion was a lot older than him. He said: "Let's see if we can ask for pardon when the invigilators arrive."
No one bothered speaking up.
They knew there was no point in asking for a pardon, and especially if the pardon in question was for something as outrageous as destroying a whole ship.
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"I will send you off one last time" [Global Examination]
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