He set a goal for himself before the plug-in was awakened.

Study law.

In fact, he originally wanted to study medicine.

In the East, persuading people to study medicine might be a punishment from heaven, because in the East's setting, if a doctor lives in a mansion and drives a sports car, then this doctor must be corrupt and accepting bribes.

But that's not the case here.

Let's say that.

If a doctor does not live in a mansion and drive a luxury car, people will probably think that your medical skills are not good enough.

Therefore, if you can successfully study medicine, being a doctor here is very popular, especially a surgeon.

But after thinking about it, Hawke gave up on becoming a doctor.

The reason is simple.

He felt that he had no talent for medicine, so he had to settle for the second best and choose to become a lawyer in the future.

Lawyers are no worse than doctors.

The most important point is that after studying law, if you don’t want to go to a law firm, you can go to the local procuratorate and become a prosecutor, or even become a judge in the future.

However, this was the path Hawke planned for himself before he awakened his microcosm, with the purpose of making his future easier.

Not needed right now.

Although Hawke was not too lazy to even go to college, at least he no longer felt the urgency to study law.

Hawke thought to himself, then shook his head and smiled, saying to Gwen, "I was just browsing online and came across this by accident."

As he spoke, he closed the webpage, then stood up from his seat, gave the computer to someone else, and planned to go to the old library to complete today's 10,000 punches task.

Again.

He has persisted for more than two years, and now he always feels like something is missing if he doesn't box for a day.

Gwen looked at Hawke leaving the library and blinked. When she was thinking about something, the female classmate next to her woke her up and pulled her to find a place to sit down and read.

After all, the holiday is coming up at the end of the month, and starting tomorrow, Central City High School will enter the final exam week that is the most terrifying for the poor students.

There are poor students in every school.

Midtown College is no exception. Except for a small number of students, most students pay tens of thousands of dollars in tuition fees per semester to attend the school.

Most of the poor students are from these people.

So these days, you can see everywhere that the originally energetic students start to cram and study hard with a book as the exams approach.

Hawke doesn't need it.

Before his microcosm awakened, he didn't need to cram for books, and after his microcosm awakened, he didn't need to cram for books even more.

Anyway, his future is destined to have only two options: comfortable and more comfortable.

and so……

Hawke still maintains his own pace of life.

In the old gymnasium.

Hawk was concentrating on practicing boxing.

Following a teeth-grinding sound of the door opening, a beautiful figure walked in from outside.

"The council said that after the holidays they will demolish this old gymnasium and turn it into a swimming pool."

"...Bang!"

Hawke punched the sandbag in front of him.

The sandbag hung in place, motionless, but its surface suddenly shook, and then a cloud of dust was shaken out.

The midday sun streamed in through the windows of the old gymnasium.

This scene just happened to be captured.

……

Chapter 16: Day 1, obey the law, Day 2, rob a bank!

Gwen's mouth dropped open slightly.

She felt incredible as she looked at the dust, which was shaped like a sandbag under the refraction of sunlight and was slowly drifting away at a speed visible to the naked eye.

A heavy sword has no edge, and great skill has no workmanship!

Hawke stood there, slowly exhaled a breath, then turned around and looked.

Gwen now turned her attention back to Hawke.

Eyes facing each other.

Gwen looked at Hawke in front of her, his forehead slightly sweaty, wearing a white vest that highlighted his muscular body, and his hands wrapped in bandages. Suddenly, she had an indescribable feeling.

Hawke looked at Gwen in surprise when she appeared here.

"What's up?"

"fine."

Gwen shook her head, put her hands behind her back, and walked towards Hawke, looking at the environment of the old gymnasium that she had not been to since the new gym was built. "The new gymnasium has air conditioning, why don't you go there."

Hawke thought about it.

"It's quiet here."

"It's quite quiet indeed."

Gwen gave a positive answer to Hawke's explanation.

Hawke looked at Gwen, who was a little confused as she walked over to the bench where she had placed her backpack and sat down directly.

"What's wrong, Gwen?"

"fine."

Gwen, who was leaning on the bench with both hands, smiled slightly and looked at Hawke standing in front of the punching bag and said with a smile, "Since you have nothing to do, come and enjoy watching your friend boxing."

Hawke raised an eyebrow.

He looked at Gwen with a smile on her face, and felt that she seemed to be hinting at something.

but……

Forget it, boxing is more important.

Hawke thought to himself, shook his head, withdrew his gaze from Gwen, and returned it to the sandbag in front of him, ready to continue completing his daily task of throwing 10,000 punches.

After all, he was almost done fighting.

Then Gwen came in.

This is just great.

It's time to start all over again.

Hawke thought about it, then adjusted his breathing. He did not use the power of the microcosm, but continued to rely on the strength of his own body to complete the task of throwing ten thousand punches every day.

As for Gwen on the side?

Let them watch if they want. This is a public gymnasium after all. He can't stop others from entering.

No reason.

soon.

As Hawk swung his fist again, the sound of the blow, full of impact and rhythm, once again resounded in this old gymnasium.

However, compared to the previous boxing rhythm, Hawk subconsciously sped up the rhythm this time in order to complete the task as quickly as possible.

One punch, one punch, another punch.

Immediately afterwards...

A fist shadow appears.

Gwen, who was sitting on the bench, felt a flash before his eyes, and then he looked at the scene that appeared in front of him, which seemed to be a sky full of fist shadows, with a dazed expression.

what happened.

I didn't blink either.

Gwen thought to herself, and subconsciously took out her cell phone from her pocket and pointed it at Hawke.

Hawk, who was concentrating on boxing, watched this scene out of the corner of his eye.

"Don't record it."

"……Oh."

Gwen heard this and blinked as she watched Hawke, who was still moving without even glancing at her, and although she suspected she had just hallucinated, she still put her phone down.

after awhile.

The fist shadows in the sky gradually disappeared, Hawk's movements stopped, and the old gymnasium became quiet again.

Hawk then pulled the chain and took down the hanging sandbag. He swung it with one hand and threw it back into the corner. Then, under Gwen's gaze, he walked to the rest bench, took out a towel from the outer bag of his backpack, and looked at Gwen who was sitting next to him.

He thought for a moment and asked again, "Are you sure you're okay, Gwen?"

Gwen nodded.

"Something happened."

"..."

The corner of Hawke's mouth twitched imperceptibly.

But Gwen caught it.

She smiled.

But Gwen didn't continue teasing Hawke. Instead, she directly stated the purpose of her visit to Hawke: "We've started counting the number of people for this year's grade dance. Are you attending this year?"

Although Midtown High School is a private elite high school, it has all the necessary dances and parties, such as the opening dance, masked parties, and grade dances.

Gwen asks Hawke almost every year if he wants to participate.

But Hawke never participated in any of them.

He is a lone wolf who likes quietness and dislikes noisy environments.

But this is a statement made by high emotional intelligence.

The real reason is actually very simple.

He was poor. He had no money to buy a dress for the dance, and he didn't have a car or even a driver's license. He couldn't just walk his girlfriend home after the dance.

The most important thing.

He doesn't even have a female companion.

Why would he go to a dance alone? To watch couples being affectionate and showing off their love in front of him?

This year is no exception.

"Don't go."

Hawke shook his head without any hesitation.

Rather than attending a dance or something, he preferred to stay on the rooftop of his apartment and look at the stars.

Quiet.

The most important thing.

Don't spend money.

Save where you can and spend where you can. He has become independent early and no longer receives federal subsidies. This week, he has been busy renting a house and buying some daily necessities, and his savings have shrunk significantly.

Hawke even felt that the idea of ​​buying a car that he had come up with a few days ago was a bit too hasty.

So he has now given up the idea of ​​buying a car.

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