Really? I'm fighting the Dark Emperor.

Chapter 10 Magic Wooden Fish

She personally carried that book to the elementary school.

Explaining why I would do good deeds with Zhizhixing.

Is it because of personal interests and hobbies?

Do not!

It was because the other person shoved the book into her hand and, with a force she couldn't break free from, dragged her towards the elementary section, saying as they walked:

"Coincidentally, I've also been wanting to do some good deeds lately, Rui Busi, how about we do it together?"

I don't really want to go together...

A group of children gathered around and named various things. Within a few short minutes, Ruibusi began to express her intense longing for Lanbao.

This person claimed to have come to do good deeds with her, but he just watched from the side the whole time. Only after the children finished speaking did he come over and take the paper from her hand.

He examined the paper from every angle—right side up, left side up, right side up, right side up—for a while, before finally handing it back, still completely bewildered.

"Did I hold it upside down? Neither direction seems correct. Or perhaps—Rui Bu Si wrote the characters in a different place?"

They weren't too close; they could roughly see each other's expressions, but they weren't too intimate to make anyone uncomfortable.

As they handed over the papers, their fingertips brushed against each other almost imperceptibly, without either of them noticing.

Rui Bu Si felt deeply humiliated, and with a forced smile, she squeezed out a few words through gritted teeth:

"This is the Quark alphabet!"

"You don't understand my art."

“Okay,” Miya Xing smiled apologetically, “Do you need to go to another building to buy things later? The monster study book is so heavy, let me carry it for you.”

Rui Bu Si: "...Thank you."

"It's alright, it's what I should do to accumulate good karma." He took the heavy monster studies textbook, hugged it tighter to his chest, and indicated that he would take good care of it.

He waved his other hand: "Have a safe journey, and don't let Director Pa catch you."

A short while later, Rui Bu Si and Mi Ya Xing, who had returned the way they came, sat down on the steps together.

—Just as I stepped out of the building, I ran into Ginny and Lamb, who had come all this way to help me.

"But I can't quite understand what's written here?"

After receiving the money and the paper recording the items, Lan Bao was at a loss.

However, Genny, after watching it, immediately expressed his confidence:

"I can read it. This character is exactly the same as the one I wrote in elementary school!"

...It seems she suffered two blows from the same thing today.

It's class time here, and the surroundings are exceptionally quiet. Underneath her is a complete book on monster studies, and under Miya Star is the draft paper she used today.

After hearing the details of the incident, Mi Yaxing laughed for a while and then said, "It's okay, you can always improve your handwriting with practice."

"But I'm a little curious, has Rui Bu Si's handwriting always been like this?"

Propping her head up, she began to tell a story:

"Actually, that's not true. I've been an orphan since I was a child. I started working in various places at a very young age because of the pressure to survive. I didn't get much formal education."

I inexplicably received an admission notice with a substantial monthly allowance. Thinking I had nothing to be scammed out of, I decided to come and check it out.

"Mi Yaxing seems to know everyone well. Did she enroll a long time ago?"

"When I came to Meng Academy... I think I was still very young. I was really scared on my first day here. I was much less adaptable than Rui Bu Si. I was at a loss when I stood in front of the classroom door and almost cried."

"Really?" Amused by his slightly exaggerated words, Ruibusi leaned closer and whispered, "I'll let you in on a little secret, actually I'm not very good at adapting either. Even now, when I see that door, I'm afraid it will collapse when I'm halfway there."

"Pfft, okay, I'll keep it a secret," Miya Xing said solemnly.

"Yes, I'll keep it a secret too."

They exchanged a smile. The two men, who had been chatting happily and had come exhausted with a lot of stuff, were given a slap each when they saw this.

"You two just chat all the time, you have so much stuff to say!"

After actively admitting their mistakes, four people waited for the elementary school children to finish class and gather around, distributing the items exceptionally quickly.

"Speaking of which, I don't think I know what Ruibusi's magical abilities are."

After finishing the work, Ginny and Lanbao, who had done the main work, went back to rest early, while Mia Xing and Rui Bu Si paid off the toy store owner's debt together.

Magical abilities? Ruibusi remained silent for a moment.

Good question. Although this is a task reward issued by the system, she feels that it has no practical use. She hasn't tried it yet, and she might not be able to figure it out even if she tries now.

"My magical abilities are somewhat unstable."

It's been so long since she used magic; her control over it might be like her handwriting—not even as good as Ginny's in elementary school.

"Magical abilities are very important at the Magic Academy; they're on many exams. Why don't you give it a try now? Maybe I can help you in some way."

That... seems unlikely.

Dear great system, you can be reliable sometimes, right?

A blinding golden light suddenly shone before the two of them. After the light faded, Rui Bu Si was holding a simple wooden fish in one hand and a simple percussion stick in the other.

For the second time today, the air around them was still.

He tapped the unadorned wooden fish with a simple percussion stick, and the unadorned words "Merit +1" slowly rose and disappeared.

“A very unique kind of magic,” Miya Xing praised, having found the right adjective. “It seems you and I are both superpowered.”

The magic of the Quark race is divided into four schools: nature, animal, healing, and superpower.

Everyone's magic is unique and varied; it's rare for two people to have exactly the same abilities and spells at the same time.

Miya Xing admitted that few spells could impress him, but he had to admit that from the sudden appearance of that golden light to what was revealed after it dissipated, and then to the words "Merit +1", every step was beyond his expectations.

This was also unexpected by the magic user.

From anticipation to disappointment to excitement, Rui Bu Si, whose emotions fluctuated wildly, clearly realized one thing:

Without facing the wrath of the Dark Emperor or a siege by the Quark Clan tomorrow, we no longer need to do the tedious daily good deeds!

Oh, it seems there are two items.

There are no shortcuts to success. Only through down-to-earth hard work, unwavering commitment to one's original aspirations, and the ability to accumulate and refine one's knowledge can one move towards a bright future.

The tasks assigned by this powerful system are mandatory and require the host's full attention.

"If we don't take it seriously, we won't have a bright future, right?"

Of course not.

There is no future if we don't value it.

"..." A blatant threat.

"You seem to really like your magic?"

"Yeah, you must really like your magic, right? Even though you know I can tell you're using mind reading, you still used it so many times today!"

"Sorry, it's just a personal habit."

The two problems that had been bothering him were solved at once. Back in his dormitory, Mi Yaxing looked at the Rubik's Cube and wondered if it had popped out from the corner.

He looked at If:

"The unusual reaction of coming to the Moe Academy from the human world is because he has worked in various places since he was a child; his ability to detect mind reading is related to magical abilities or innate sensory abilities..."

That makes perfect sense.

"Good, this matter is perfectly resolved. Next—we need to find the real arsonist!"

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