Song Yi paused, his hand still holding the milk he was drinking. "Why do you think I'm a devil instead of an angel?"

Cassie was also stunned. Yes, why did he think Song Yi was a devil and not an angel?

Cassie: "It's just that the vibes aren't quite right, and the cat you summoned yesterday was black."

Instead of emphasizing the differences, Song Yi pointed out the commonalities between the angel and his mini black dog:

"Angels have white wings, and my cat's wings must be white too."

Cassie: "Yes, but his body is black."

Song Yi: "I've seen movies where God is sometimes played by a Black actor."

Kassi choked...

If God can be Black, then being Black means nothing.

Cassie didn't get any useful information from Song Yi. After breakfast, the instructors divided the students into two groups. Zhao Jinchuan and Song Yi were in one group, and Cassie was also there. They had classes in the morning and worked in the afternoon.

Everything on campus is managed like a military, but it wouldn't be an exaggeration to call it a prison, as everything is strictly controlled in terms of time.

When the students entered the classroom in the morning, they whispered among themselves before the teacher arrived. But once the teacher came, no one dared to speak.

Song Yi saw a woman in her fifties standing on the podium. She was dressed in a business suit and carried a rattan cane with her when she entered the room. The cane had barbs on it, and the barbs were somewhat rounded, perhaps because she had hit people a lot.

Upon entering the room, all the students immediately stood up and respectfully greeted her. Teacher Sophie stood on the platform, looking down at the students. She didn't speak, and the students didn't dare to sit down until a faint "hmm" came from her throat, at which point the students sat down.

The content of the class was simply indescribable. For the first ten minutes, this teacher, Sophie, seemed to be reciting the school's doctrines. Song Yi found these doctrines extremely absurd, as if even feudal emperors had not made such demands on their people.

1. All students must unconditionally obey the instructions of their instructors, teachers, and principal.

2. Every student must follow the school's daily schedule; those who violate it will be punished.

3. Be polite while at school. Stop and bow your head to greet your instructors, teachers, and principal.

There are more than 30 such rules, most of which are about how to obey. When Zhao Jinchuan and the other players heard them, they felt that this place was really abnormal.

No one dared to speak in class. Cassie was too preoccupied with yesterday's events to concentrate on the lesson. He and Song Yi were seated opposite each other, one by the south-facing window and the other by the north-facing wall.

The sun shone in through the window. Perhaps because he hadn't slept well last night, Cassie was a little sleepy. He listened for a while and then suddenly dozed off.

When Cassie accidentally closed his eyes, everyone saw that Ms. Sophie, who was originally on the podium, suddenly rushed down from the podium and stood in front of Cassie. Without even giving Cassie's deskmate a chance to remind him, she slapped Cassie off his seat and onto the ground.

The loud slap made it clear how hard it was delivered without even looking.

The students around them were terrified. They dared not speak or move, fearing that Ms. Sophie's anger would reach them.

Cassie snapped back to reality, and the red mark on his face immediately became visible. But he ignored the burning pain on his face and immediately apologized to Sophie, thinking that would be the end of it. Who knew that Teacher Sophie would get even angrier.

Ms. Sophie did not want to give up. She was like someone who had suffered grievances elsewhere and then took it out on her students in the name of education.

She grabbed Cassie by the shirt across his chest with one hand and lifted him up, her face contorted with rage, spitting as she spoke.

"We provide you with such a good learning environment, and I teach you such good textbooks, and you actually sleep in class?"

"You scum of society, you've accomplished nothing, you're just wasting air by living."

"I'm going to teach you a lesson on behalf of your parents, so you'll know how to be an obedient child."

Fear flashed in Cassie's eyes. Although Ms. Sophie was not as tall as him, her imposing presence was enough to make it hard for him to breathe.

"Yes, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to."

Sophie shoved Cassie against the back wall, sneered, and walked back to the podium, picking up the barbed rattan cane.

When Cassie saw the pointer, he trembled all over, and many of the students around him lowered their heads, unable to bear to watch what was about to happen.

It seems that Ms. Sophie is in a bad mood today. Everyone guesses that Cassie will be hit at least twenty times.

Sophie walked over to Cassie, who seemed to be under some kind of spell as she watched the vine that was getting closer to her.

With a swipe of the vine, Cassie's clothes were torn, and her body burned with pain. Song Yi looked around and saw that all the children around him had expressions of fear. Their souls seemed to be nailed to the wall and unable to move. There were almost no people like Cassie who knew to escape. Most of them were like walking corpses, waiting for the three years to pass before being sent away from here.

Little did they know that even if they left, their souls would be forever imprisoned here.

Cassie endured the pain, his mind on the verge of collapse; he couldn't take this life anymore.

He didn't understand why their father had sent him here.

Cassie suddenly pushed Sophie away, causing Sophie's short, stocky body to stagger backward a step.

Cassie: "Save me, please save me. I don't care if you're an angel or a devil, I'm willing to sacrifice my soul, please save me."

Cassie knelt on the ground, pleading desperately. He couldn't compromise; he didn't want to live like this anymore. But even if he had to die, he wanted to see his father one last time and ask him, "Are you satisfied with this outcome?"

Upon hearing Cassie's words, Sophie suddenly burst into laughter, laughing at how 16-year-old Cassie was still so childish.

"When your father brought you here, he said you had delusions. After being in school for so long, how can you still be so naive? Angel? Devil? Who are you calling?"

Sophie smiled and straightened her body. She picked up the rattan cane again, her expression becoming even more wicked.

“We promised your father we would cure your ‘illness,’ Cassie. Today I’ll show you that calling anyone here won’t make a difference.”

Sophie raised the cane, and just as it was about to fall on Cassie, her hand was suddenly stopped.

Sophie turned around and saw Song Yi, who also gave Sophie a big smile:

"He was calling for me."

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