A flying white dove flew in from the window, landed on the desk and cooed twice, alerting Jerrys who was reading at the desk.
He raised his eyes and glanced at the white dove beside him, then slowly put down the book in his hand, reached out and picked up the bamboo tube tied to the dove's feet, took out the letter hidden inside, spread it out and read it.
"Teacher, has he written again?" Warrens, who was standing aside, looked at the letter in Jerry's hand and couldn't help but frowned.
After Jerrys read the contents of the letter, he said softly with an incomprehensible emotion in his eyes: "Don't worry, I won't get involved in such a troublesome incident." After speaking, he burned the letter in his hand,
The white dove on the table also completed its task and flew out.
"But he keeps bothering you, teacher. I don't think this is a long-term solution, and the thing he wants the teacher to help find..."
"Warrens" Jerrys interrupted him and looked up at him, "You don't have to worry about this matter. I have my own opinion."
His irresistible words made Warrens realize that he was rude, and he nodded to the respected master in front of him to express his apology.
"Have you selected your students?" Changing the subject, Jerrys picked up the book on the table again and asked Warrens beside him with concern.
"Jack and the others have already chosen, but I only want to choose two students this time." Warrens replied in his usual cold voice.
"Oh~" Jerrys heard this with a hint of interest in his eyes, "Besides Xiaoxue, do you only want to choose one more person this year?"
"Yes."
Jerrys smiled: "It seems that you have acquiesced in Xiaoxue's identity, Warrens, I'm looking forward to it!"
"I won't let you down."
As soon as Warren Si finished speaking, the urgent cry of a creature came from the distance outside the window. He subconsciously turned around and saw a pink object flying quickly towards him.
"Piluka, Piluka~" Piluka flew in from the window and kept flapping her wings in front of Jerrys.
Its appearance made Warrens stunned for a moment. He knew that this familiar little thing was not only the pet kept by the girl, but also an aggressive and unidentified pet.
Jerrys looked at the familiar creature in front of him that kept shouting at him, as if calling for help. His pupils shrank slightly, he put down the book in his hand and stood up, "Warrens, go and do your work.
I need to go out first."
After finishing speaking, after Warrens nodded, Jerrys followed Piluka and left the principal's office. He was left alone, watching the teacher leave with confusion until he was out of sight.