The Constellations Are My Disciples - Chapter 68
◈ Episode 68: Fix your speaking habits (1)
A new semester has begun.
Students returned to the empty Valhalla and began taking classes again.
Kim Joo-hyuk was talking to Liliya at the training center.
“Never do that.”
“Can’t I just do it once…?”
Lily raises her gaze upward for no reason and looks at me with a pitiful expression.
However, Kim Joo-hyuk looked at her with cold eyes and said,
“Please consider your age… yes?”
“What’s wrong with my age? “You’re 22?”
“What is the age difference between you and me?”
“…Five years old?”
“Then what do you think it will look like to me?”
In response to Kim Joo-hyuk’s question, Liliya pondered for a moment, then smiled slightly and opened her mouth.
“My cute older sister is acting cute?”
“You have to be moderately rude to be considered cute, so don’t be rude.”
When Kim Joo-hyuk responded by waving his hands,
“So just this once… huh?”
“I don’t like it, but even if I became a special class teacher in the first place, is it okay to stay like this?”
The reason why Liliya is with Kim Joo-hyuk even though it is still class time.
That was because Liliya became the homeroom teacher of the special class.
“Well, I don’t have any classes to attend right now, so it doesn’t matter, right?”
Special class.
It was a new class created by the chairman to prevent Kim Joo-hyuk from dropping out a few days ago.
First of all, if you were in a special class, you didn’t have to take any more classes and could go out of Valhalla at any time.
In a way, it is an unprecedented privilege that can be said to be ‘tremendous.’
However, even so, there were no cases of dissatisfaction with the special team.
That’s because the chairman set a condition for entering the special class.
The condition is, ‘When all instructors and directors evaluate that the student no longer needs Valhalla’s education, he or she may enter the special class.’
In addition to that condition, the only student in the special class was Kim Joo-hyuk, so the students did not express any particular complaints.
Why?
At least in the students’ opinion, Kim Joo-hyuk was strong enough to have no choice but to admit that the difference was so obvious.
Of course, there were people who were dissatisfied, and several students posted on Valhalla’s anonymous community site that Kim Joo-hyuk received preferential treatment.
[Ah hahahaha, if it’s Kim Joo-hyuk, then it’s recognition.]
[hahahahahaha ㅇㅈㅇㅈ Also, if you don’t give the recognition part to Kim Joo-hyuk, who on earth will you give it to???] [
Are you making fun of him by any chance? If you ask me, would you catch the villain twice like Kim Joo-hyuk and cut out all the school competitions by yourself?]
[Bentric? ] Is it you again???]
[Honestly, I really don’t understand the kids who are criticizing Kim Joo-hyuk right now. This isn’t an area of preferential treatment, isn’t it just that Kim Joo-hyuk is being treated appropriately?] [
This bastard is a b*tch for criticizing Kim Joo-hyuk, but he doesn’t know it when Kim Joo-hyuk is raising him to the level of Valhalla haha. Shut up and act quietly. Enjoy~]
[Honestly, if you do as well as Kim Joo-hyuk, it’s acceptable to give him preferential treatment. He’s not the first place alone. He’s elevating Valhalla by himself. He’s lifting it all by himself haha. Even if I’m the chairman of the board, I’ll give him preferential treatment ㅇㅈ?] [ㅇㅈ] [ㅇㅈ]
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Thanks to the better-than-expected public opinion of students, the noise about special classes has completely disappeared.
Anyway, thanks to that, Kim Joo-hyuk was able to do what he wanted without going to class at all, as promised by the chairman.
“It’s all good.”
“?”
“It’s best without you.”
“If you say you’ll be my companion….”
“You’re saying I’ll never do it? “Give up now.”
“I heard there’s no tree that can’t be taken 10 times?”
“I took it more than 10 times, not 10 times, but it didn’t pass, right?”
“Then I’ll take a thousand pictures!”
Kim Joo-hyuk looked at Liliya, who confidently opened her mouth, with a bored expression, and immediately waved his hands as if he understood.
“No… aren’t you a teacher?”
Yan Lang, who was listening to the conversation as if it were absurd, looked at the two with a puzzled expression and opened his mouth.
“Is that correct?”
“…But being treated like that?”
Yan Lang looked at Kim Joo-hyuk and Liliya alternately with a very strange expression.
At least the relationship between teacher and student that Yan Lang knew was not like this.
However, they continued their conversation regardless of whether Yan Lang thought such things in his head or not.
“No, but it’s really not a bad condition for you?”
“I do not need.”
Kim Joo-hyuk and Lily are pouring out a conversation that makes you wonder if this is really a conversation between a high school student and a teacher.
Yan Lang was training and listening blankly to what they were talking about. How much time had passed?
“Oh, I have to go to my next class. I’ll go first! And Joo-hyuk, think about what I said this time!”
Liliya lightly waved her hand as if her time was up and left the training room.
“…It’s really My Way.”
Yan Lang looked at Liliya who had just left, opened her mouth with a very shocked expression, and then looked at Kim Joo-hyuk with a strange expression.
Kim Joo-hyuk continues his training without a care in the world after Liliya leaves.
Yan Lang looked at him with an expression of not understanding.
‘Why does it seem like there are no sane people in human relationships?’
Of course, Yan Lang himself was aware to some extent that he was not ordinary.
Because she is well aware that she is not ordinary, having been confined to the White Lotus Palace alone for several years due to family matters.
However, the people around Kim Joo-hyuk felt confused about Yan Lang because his thoughts seemed so strangely delicious that they seemed ordinary.
‘to? Rather, is it that I can’t keep up?’
Mild confusion.
When Yan Lang was in such strange confusion.
Kim Joo-hyuk.
‘So when are you going to tell me?’
I was frowning as I remembered the guide.
‘Isn’t it time to call now?’
When I met my guide a month and a half ago, she told me that disaster would happen three months later.
That meant that at this point, there were only a month and a half left before the disaster would occur.
‘Well, it’s not that short of time.’
On the other hand, when you think about it, a month and a half wasn’t that long, so Kim Joo-hyuk was waiting for the guide to contact him, but the guide didn’t really contact him after that.
‘I want to at least make it possible for you to call me next time we meet.’
Of course, other than waiting for the guide to contact me, Kim Joo-hyuk also had something to do: training.
The current Kim Joo-hyuk is strong enough, but he is still lacking to the point where he can still keep up with what he was 300 years ago.
so that.
“for a moment! Do this again!?”
“Yes, do it again.”
“No, you did it just now!!”
“So you’re doing it again?”
“You only did it once yesterday!”
“So, today I have to do it twice. If I keep doing it once, will my skills improve?”
“Gyaaaaaaaa!”
Kim Joo-hyuk began training like crazy with the now familiar screams of Yan Lang, and just like that, when the morning training ended.
“Hee hee… Hee hee!”
Yan Lang opened his eyes wide, feeling pain as if his lungs would be torn apart.
‘Kim Joo-hyuk… you crazy bastard…!’
Kim Joo-hyuk clearly teaches well.
It was true, and in fact, Yan Lang’s skills had improved to the point where he could be said to have gone to a higher level compared to a month ago.
But the problem is the process.
“I’m going to die… I’m
going to use it…” Kim Joo-hyuk’s training was so terrible that it would not be appropriate to call it Spartan, but rather hell.
To what extent, even Yan Lang, who usually never gives in to his pride and does whatever he sets out to do, begins to notice these days when the words ‘one more time’ come out of Kim Joo-hyuk’s mouth.
To be honest, if Kim Joo-hyuk hadn’t done the same training as her, Yan Lang would definitely have concluded that this wasn’t something a person could do.
Therefore, she turned her head to find Kim Joo-hyuk, who was looking at her and smiling like he always did.
“what?”
Kim Joo-hyuk wasn’t around her.
When Yanlang looked around, feeling strange about him, he said,
“…It’s been a long time, Yanrang.”
“….”
Yan Lang frowned unconsciously when he saw the guest who came to see him.
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Meanwhile, Kim Joo-hyuk, who was training with Yan Lang, suddenly realized that he had been summoned to a shantytown when his eyes turned completely white.
“long time no see.”
Kim Joo-hyuk looked at the guide who was looking at him like last time and opened his mouth.
“I was thinking about it, but as soon as I thought about it, you called me.”
“I figured it would be a good idea to tell you now that I’ve found out everything I need to know.”
The guide said that and lightly motioned for Kim Joo-hyuk to sit down.
“say it.”
At the guide’s gesture, Kim Joo-hyuk sat down on the old chair across from her.
A chair that makes a squeaky, slightly uncomfortable sound.
Kim Joo-hyuk looked at the squeaking chair once, then turned his gaze to look at the guide.
The guide remained silent as if he was organizing his thoughts, but soon began to open his mouth.
“First, we found out where the disaster occurred.”
“Where?”
“I don’t know where it is in your world, but it’s a place called ‘Korea.’”
“korea?”
“okay.”
“What? So that’s where I live now?”
“Where do you live?”
When Kim Joo-hyuk nodded with some dissatisfaction, she slightly shook her head and said,
“I can’t help it if you look at me like that. “It’s not me who caused the disaster in the first place, it’s that bastard.”
“…Any other information?”
“Other than that?”
“Well, first of all, I know it takes place in Korea, but there are quite a few different regions in Korea as well.”
In response to Kim Joo-hyuk’s question, she seemed to think about it with a slightly ambiguous expression, but then shook her head.
“I’m sorry, but I don’t know that far.”
“You don’t know?”
“Yes, the only thing I can specify in this state is the approximate location.”
“That’s really bad.”
“…I think it’s because you don’t know something, but just finding out this much is a really big deal, right? In my time…!”
Kim Joo-hyuk immediately opened his mouth, feeling as if an old story would suddenly begin.
“So what should I do after I show up in Korea in a month and a half? “Is it okay to just get rid of the labyrinth?”
She stopped talking and shook her head in response to Kim Joo-hyuk’s question.
“No, to get rid of the disaster, you just have to end the labyrinth, but if you do that, you won’t be able to give a damn to the Lord of the Labyrinth, right?”
“then?”
Kim Joo-hyuk’s question.
The guide grinned at that.
“We will go beyond clearing the labyrinth and take away the ‘name’.”
That’s what he said.