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Chapter 282 Night Class!

Chapter 282 Night Class!

Outside the door, Van Der Sar stood there with a shocked face, as if he had seen the most incredible thing in the world.

She kept mumbling to herself.

"It actually succeeded?"

"This, this is incredible!"

The old woman spoke faster and faster, and at the end she spoke a series of slang words that Goethe couldn't understand at all, with a hint of madness hidden in her expression.

Goethe looked at each other silently.

He neither admitted that he was Moore Dodd nor denied it.

Countless things told Goethe that when you can't figure out the situation, the best way is to wait and see.

Time passed minute by minute.

After about two minutes, Van der Sar returned to normal.

The old woman stopped talking to herself and regained the dignified and enthusiastic look she had when she first met Goethe, with a little sense of joy...

"Long time no see, Moore Dodd."

"Time flies so fast. We should have been thirty-seven...no, it's been forty-two years since we last met."

"Fortunately, you are finally back."

The other party seemed to have reunited after a long absence and said with a smile.

"I've lost track of time."

"After all, I spend most of my time looking for food in corners. Every time I am awake is very short, and I can only do what I can."

Goethe answered vaguely.

Whether the other party knew about Moldodd's transformation into a hamster or not, Goethe was right when he said so.

It can not only prove one's authenticity from the side, but also find out how much the other party knows.

In fact, after Goethe said these words, the other party immediately sighed softly.

"You know what?"

"During the time you became a hamster, I have been trying to find you."

Worry appeared on the old woman's face.

Goethe continued to remain silent.

The more familiar the other person is with his demeanor and tone, the more cautious he needs to be.

Moldodd's incomplete memory made him completely unaware of the relationship between the two parties.

Or rather...

This is the other party's temptation.

Are you testing his current state?

Thinking of this, Goethe laughed out loud.

"Hahaha!"

When I was in my hometown, a certain lord once said that when you don't know what the other person wants to do, just laugh out loud.

This method is undoubtedly very useful.

When he saw Goethe laughing, Van der Sar sighed again.

Not the sigh like before.

Instead, it was filled with helpless sighs.

The old woman pursed her lips and her voice became hoarse.

"Are you blaming me?"

"This is as it should be."

"When you were most helpless, you chose to ask me for help, but I betrayed your trust - but please forgive me for my behavior. I had no choice but to do so."

The old woman said, her eyes red.

Inexplicably, this scene made Goethe feel a little teay.

Although you shouldn't say this to an old woman given her age, the feeling is very similar.

The old woman did not stop talking.

The other party continued.

"I made up for it later."

"Some guys, I sent them to you on purpose."

"The purpose is to give you more opportunities."

"Including, this anonymous person!"

"He was specially prepared for you!"

The old woman smiled when she said this.

If the old woman just looked like tea just now, then at this time, she is exactly the same, and more importantly, under Goethe's gaze, the old woman's appearance began to look younger.

Two breaths!

Van Der Sar has transformed from an old woman in her sixties to seventeen into a girl of sixteen or seventeen.

The skin is smooth, the eyes are lively, and the smile on the corner of the mouth is cute and charming.

The sound was even more crisp and sweet.

"Surprised?"

"In the past forty-two years, I have gained nothing."

As the other party said this, he raised his arms and turned around in a circle - Goethe stood at the end of the corridor of the 'Paradise Hotel', and Van der Sar stood at the door of the 'Paradise Hotel'. Following Van der Sar's dance,

The sun shone brightly, and the other party was quite skillful. He stood on his tiptoes, raising his hip line, and raised his arms, making his chest look fuller.

Even a dark sarong can't hide this proud figure.

The most important thing is the other person's face.

His face is young, but his eyes are mature.

Childishness and sexiness are vividly reflected in this moment.

When the other party stretched out the tip of his tongue and gently licked his fingers to hint to him, Goethe immediately understood that there was a high probability that the other party and Moldodd were having an affair.

But why is this not in Moore Dodd’s memory?

pity!

It's definitely not a pity that I didn't see the film, but it's a pity that I didn't understand in a simple and in-depth way whether there is any difference between the Van del Sar at this time and the original van der Sar, and then, through these differences, I can find some useful clues.

Well, that’s it!

Goethe's thoughtful look made Van der Sar laugh again.

No longer as dignified as before.

All it has is bright and moving.

"I think we can have a frank talk."

"Tell me some of your secrets."

"I'll tell you some of my secrets."

"Of course, you can think about it."

"I'll come find you again tomorrow."

With that said, Van Der Sar turned and left.

Goethe stared at the other person's back, and the black hair turned white again as the other person left.

It wasn't until the other person's back disappeared from the end of his field of vision that Goethe touched his chin.

The other party concealed it very well.

It wasn't until he was completely away from the 'Paradise Hotel' and entered the confines of the 'Academy' that he made sure that he couldn't see him, then he showed an expression of exhaustion and discomfort.

Unfortunately, the [Blood Crow Spirit] that originally monitored the 'hotel' and now specially followed her alone saw it clearly.

Obviously, this kind of "rejuvenation" is quite burdensome for the other party.

It can only be maintained for a short period of time.

If it wasn't to 'appease' him, the other party would never use it like this.

Of course, there is another reason.

Although the other party tried his best to conceal it, Goethe knew that the other party must be thinking about how to face the successful "Moore Dodd".

The successful 'Moor Dodd' is not within the other party's consideration at all.

Goethe didn't believe what the other party just said, "To make up for it afterwards, send many guys here, including Anonymous, just to increase his success rate."

In Goethe's view, this was just a test by the other party.

Otherwise, when the other party first saw what the other party thought was 'Moor Dodd', he would not be simply shocked, but should be shocked mixed with joy.

Especially the other party's joy afterwards was a bit too deliberate.

I thought it was a bit fake.

Therefore, after thinking about it, the other party used the "rejuvenating" gesture to attract his attention at all costs.

But it is a pity that Goethe is not Moore Dodd.

If it is Moldodd, there is a high probability that he will be attracted to him, right?

It's not that Moore Dodd isn't smart enough.

He must have been swayed by his emotions.

People.

There will always be puzzling choices in some minor details.

Therefore, Goethe was very curious, what did Moldodd ask Van der Sar for help back then?

Has the [Elixir of Life] been revealed?

Also, what role did Moore Dodd play when he was misled?

Of course, the most important point is: Van der Sar's role from beginning to end.

Moore Dodd is a spy.

Could it be that the person who has an unusual relationship with Moore Dodd is also a spy?

If yes...

Can we use each other to contact the outside world?

Goethe did not forget why he entered the secret realm before him.

In order to obtain more [bloody honor]!

Although I accidentally obtained the [Elixir of Immortality] and also mastered the [Key to the Master (Paradise Hotel)], the former is only [Immortality], not immortality, and the latter?

It is even more impossible to leave the secret realm in front of you.

It won't be of much help to the guy he has to face after he leaves.

Only [Bloody Honor] is fundamental!

After having the [Master's Key (Paradise Hotel)] as a demonstration, Goethe clearly understood how powerful the water man was in the inner bay. He originally thought that he could fight with his ultimate level 2 [Berserker].

, but now it seems that it is not safe, and it will not be safe until at least the third level [Hell Blooded One].

And this adds 15 more [Bloody Honors] to the original 9 [Bloody Honors].

24 copies of [Bloody Honor]!

He now has 13 copies and still has 11 copies to go!

"With the ability to create a force like the 'Academy', there should be many descendants of the 'Mad King' in this secret realm, right?"

Goethe couldn't help but think.

As for whether those descendants are safe?

No need to ask.

Definitely not safe.

Just look at spies like ‘Moore Dodd’.

In fact, even the 'students' here have rebelled.

Undoubtedly, the outside world has long been salivating over this place.

If the 'Mad King' is still there, there will naturally be no problem, but after the 'Mad King' left, he never came back. In a short period of time, the outside world will remain peaceful, but as time goes by, everything will be long gone.

It’s different.

But this was beneficial to Goethe.

He can use the outside world's 'ambition' here to get what he wants.

However, that will happen later.

Now?

He wanted to have a normal dinner.

Snap!

He snapped his fingers lightly.

Jerry appeared in front of Goethe.

"I need a normal dinner, normal food, not food that comes from a human being."

Goethe emphasized.

"Master, the normal food is only some cans you brought, and nothing else."

Jerry's face showed a vivid look of embarrassment.

"What about other than that?"

Goethe frowned slightly.

He originally planned to eat a piece of barbecue, preferably a roast leg of lamb, sprinkled with cumin and chili, and drink a cup of yogurt with honey, and if possible, garnish it with cherry tomatoes and kiwi fruit.

"The 'convoy' comes back every week to deliver supplies and we can buy cans."

"Their prices are fair and you only need cash to buy them, and we have a lot of cash."

Jerry told what he knew.

"Besides cans?"

Goethe asked.

Canned food is very convenient, but in Goethe's opinion, it is not delicious enough.

Just like fresh stewed elbow and canned stewed elbow, the latter is always different.

"Fresh vegetables and meat are grown in the agricultural classroom of the 'college', and we can also exchange them - the previous two operators have exchanged food with the 'college'."

"What to exchange for food?"

Goethe asked about the key points.

"Cats, dogs, rabbits, hamsters."

"Both cats and dogs can be exchanged for ten pounds of grain, meat and vegetables."

"Rabbits can be exchanged for five pounds of grain or three pounds of vegetables, but cannot be exchanged for meat."

"The hamster can be exchanged for thirty pounds of grain, meat and vegetables."

Jerry said as he pulled out a piece of yellowed paper from under the desk at the front desk.

It says the exchange ratio that Jerry just said, and the signature at the end is Van Der Sar.

Moreover, the title 'Vice Principal' is marked.

"Vice principal?"

"Are you so obsessed with the 'college'?"

Goethe smiled with interest.

At this time, Goethe became more and more certain that the other party had been testing the 'Paradise Hotel'.

At the same time, Goethe guessed that the reason why the other party was able to "come in time" so quickly must be because the other party has mastered some secrets of the "Academy", and these "secrets" are inextricably linked to the "Paradise Hotel".

After all, the 'Paradise Hotel' is the magic potion and alchemy classroom of the 'Academy'.

"Who are those two operators?"

Goethe asked.

"have no idea."

"Not only can we not leave the hotel, but after the operator dies, our memory of the operator will automatically disappear."

Jerry shook his head.

"Well, that's it."

Goethe nodded and continued.

"Get two...a can and some compressed biscuits to make dinner."

When the words came to his lips, Goethe temporarily changed his mind.

Although with his current body, there is no problem in not eating for a short period of time, but if possible, he still hopes to be able to eat three meals a day.

If there is not enough food now, then save some.

after?

Naturally, I have to do it myself and have enough food and clothing.

While Jerry was making dinner, Tom once again stood at the front desk under the assignment of Goethe.

Goethe walked into the restaurant on one side and opened the window.

One after another, the inferior blood crows flew out.

Since there are similar backpacks left in the dry forest.

Then maybe there are other places too.

Goethe needed to collect these things.

Of course, he also hopes to find hamsters, cats, dogs and rabbits.

It's not just for exchange.

Or to learn more information.

He hopes to find more notes like this.

After arranging all this, Goethe looked at the rigid arrangement in front of him and couldn't help but think.

Immediately, this place changed to what his room was like in the 'Bear Castle'.

Subconsciously, Goethe looked in the direction of the bed.

It was empty, and there was no such fool.

Goethe sighed softly and sat on the sofa, half leaning on it in his accustomed posture. He was patiently waiting for dinner and the harvest brought back by the inferior blood crows.

But at this moment, the [Blood Crow Spirit] who was monitoring the entire 'academy' discovered an interesting scene——

Hu Di, the male teacher is sneaking towards the southernmost security office.

The other party stood at the door of the security office, took out the book, and gently knocked on the door of the security office.

Then, the door to the security office opened.

One by one, pale-faced students came out.

Woody took out a small blackboard from his hiding place and wrote words and knowledge points.

The pale-faced students listened attentively.

Goethe frowned.

He could see that these students were already dead.

And Woody is...

Are you teaching ghosts?

Are teachers from the ‘college’ so responsible?

But as he looked at it, Goethe realized something was wrong.


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