Chapter 59 Kick Out The Black Sheep
Chapter 59 Kick Out The Black Sheep
Blair's POV:
Before Toby's fist could land on my face, I caught it and pressed his hand behind his back effortlessly. He couldn't struggle out of my grip, and his face showed that he was in pain.
I snorted coldly and pushed him away, feeling bored. "Is that all you can do?"
He was caught off-guard, so he fell to the ground. Lying supine on the ground, he held his hand and glared at me without saying anything. The students around seemed to be intimidated by me. They didn't dare to speak either. When I stole a glance at Sylvia, I saw that she seemed startled too.
Did I go too far?
I coughed lightly and softened my face a little. "Yes, the Royal Military School selects elites from all over the country. But we don't only base on your abilities but also moral character. When you join the army in the future, there will be no distinction of your identities. You should rest assured to hand your back to your teammates, rather than..." I paused. Upon seeing that everyone lowered their heads in fear, I suddenly said in a sharp voice, "Intriguing and killing each other."
The atmosphere became even more intense. I followed Rufus' style and stared at the new students expressionlessly one by one. When my eyes landed on Cherry, she hurriedly lowered her head. I deliberately sneered, "I don't care about other classes."
I purposely lowered my voice, causing her to shiver with fear. Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!
"But in my class, I will never allow such a kind of student." After saying this, I fixed my eyes on Harry.
Harry's POV:
Damn it! Blair's words clearly meant something. He would kick out the black sheep in his class.
I felt the cold sweat break out on my back.
Damn it! Why did I bully Sylvia before? I must have gone out of my mind. A righteous werewolf like me, who didn't even want to step on ants, must have been cursed by a witch at that time.
Sylvia tugged at my sleeve and looked at me worriedly. "Are you all right? You look pale."
I smiled awkwardly and answered, "I'm fine. I just feel a little weak."
"Weak?" Sylvia was obviously surprised. There was an incomprehensible expression on her face. "Do werewolves also have monthly periods?"
I was not really paying attention to her, so I didn't respond to her question. My feet began to tremble involuntarily. It took me a lot of effort to enter Class A. If I was kicked out, my bad-tempered mother would definitely twist my head off and kick it away like a ball.
"I hope that anyone in Class A who has done such a thing before can stand up and come forward bravely." Blair looked at me again. It seemed that he could see through my uneasiness.
Sylvia also kept looking at me. "Blair... Is he referring to you?"
Of course, Blair was referring to me. He might as well just say my name out loud! One way or another, I'd have to deal with the consequences, so I made up my mind. I raised my hand and said, "Me!"
"What about you?" Blair asked meaningfully.
I took two steps back and started to wince again. I really didn't want to be kicked out of Class A.
"Harry only wants to say that he is a nice guy, and he won't do anything to bully his classmates." Sylvia stood up and smiled reassuringly. "Since Harry and I had a confrontation, I discovered that he is a worthwhile friend. He is not only righteous but also honest."
Her clear and powerful voice echoed in the square. I looked at her angelic back, and I was so moved that I choked with sobs.
"Is that right?" Blair turned his head and glanced at me. The faint smile on his face almost made my blood freeze. No wonder he was the captain of the Royal Guards. He could kill people with just a glance.
"Yes, Sylvia and I are friends," I said guiltily.
"That's good then." Blair chuckled lightly and didn't continue to stick to the matter. Instead, he turned to the crowd. "Everyone, dismiss! Go to the dormitory administrator to get your room keys."
Then he left.
It was only then that my nerves relaxed. I swallowed and let out a sigh of relief. "He's so fucking scary!"
Then I turned to look at Sylvia with a sad face. "Sylvia, you are such an angel. Thank you so much for saving me today. If it weren't for you, I would have been kicked out. I know I've done you wrong before. I want to sincerely apologize to you."
Sylvia smiled brightly and said, "I don't care about it anymore. You have helped me many times before, and I already treat you as a friend." Her words made me feel even guiltier. The gentle and loving brilliance radiating from her made me feel ashamed. Tears of remorse welled up in my eyes. Even my own mother had never been this gentle to me.
From now on, I promised that I would be good to Sylvia like I was to my mother.
"Sylvia, don't worry. From now on, your business is also mine. If anyone dares to bully you, I will definitely cut their heads off and kick them like a ball," I swore to her.