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Imperial Phoenix Rules-Chapter 528 - The Funniest Thing in the World
Chapter 528: The Funniest Thing in the World
Jun Mohuang truly lacked background, strength and brains.
Feng Yunqi, Wu Qianyong, Shi Feng, and the other lackeys went forward, wanting to scold the person who said that Jun Mohuang was crazy. However, they were stopped by a look from Jun Mohuang.
They had no choice but to leave. They continued to stare at the students who were cursing.
Seeing that they did not dare to make a move, the student who had scolded them became even more aggressive and continuously made all sorts of mocking and sarcastic remarks.
“Jun Mohuang, have you heard what everyone said? If you take back your words now, it’s not too late.”
Su Zhiyu was exceptionally pleased when she heard the crowd’s mockery and doubts towards Jun Mohuang.
“In time? Su Zhiyu, someone like you clearly wishes that I wouldn’t withdraw. You want to see me lose in the competition and laugh at me. Yet you’re telling me that I can withdraw. Your hypocrisy is disgusting!”
Jun Mohuang’s exquisite black gem-like eyes were filled with mockery.
“You!”
Su Zhiyu, who always liked to put on a facade, was embarrassed when her secret thoughts were seen through.
She felt as awkward, as if Jun Mohuang had ripped off her clothes.
Jun Mohuang couldn’t be bothered to argue with her. “Cut the crap. Let’s begin.”
“Jun Mohuang, Junior Zhiyu is doing this for your own good. Don’t be ungrateful.”
When Zhi Tong saw Su Zhiyu’s defeat, she stood out to speak for her.
“This is between me and Su Zhiyu. What does it have to do with you?”
Jun Mohuang didn’t give her any face and retorted back.
It was the most ridiculous thing in the world for Su Zhiyu to do anything for her good.
“You!”
Zhi Tong was so angry that her entire body was trembling. Ever since she had followed Su Zhiyun, no one had dared to speak to her like this.
Jun Mohuang couldn’t be bothered to look at this person. Anyone who helped Su Zhiyu was her enemy.
They walked straight into the trading center.
Su Zhiyu said hypocritically, “Senior Zhi Tong, please don’t take it to heart. Jun Mohuang is used to being pampered. She’s always been like this.”
“Hmph, used to being pampered? Does she think the Academy Of A Thousand Illusions is a place where she can behave atrociously?!”
The anger in Zhi Tong’s heart grew.
The Academy Of A Thousand Illusions was filled with great experts and talents. Without ability or strength, even a dragon would have to obediently sit still.
Moreover, Jun Mohuang was the last person in the ranks, whom everyone could bully.
Yet she dared to be so arrogant. She was simply tired of living!
However, Su Zhiyu’s matter was more important now, so she could deal with Jun Mohuang later.
Zhi Tong suppressed her anger and led Su Zhiyu into the trading center.
“Tsk tsk, the last place is really arrogant. With such an attitude, sooner or later, she will be taught a lesson in the academy until even her parents won’t recognize him!”
The student who scolded Jun Mohuang clicked his tongue and entered the trading center with the others.
It had to be said that when Jun Mohuang, who was ranked last in the Academy Of A Thousand Illusions, had such an arrogant attitude that she didn’t even take Senior Zhi Tong, who was ranked 50th, she’d aroused their intense interest.
Since there was a Spiritual Value Ranking in the Academy Of A Thousand Illusions, there would naturally be many students competing with each other for the speed of obtaining Spiritual Value Points.
According to the rules, the participants had to register at the trading center.
For the sake of fairness, Jun Mohuang and Su Zhiyu could only accept their requests before the competition.
This was to prevent others from posting false missions to increase their Spiritual Value Points.
They could not directly trade for valuable items. Otherwise, what was the point of this competition?
The two of them might as well compete with each other in terms of background to see who could bring out more treasures.
In short, every Spiritual Value Point earned by participating students had to depend on their own strength.