Chapter 53: Lance's Harvesting Technique

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Lanche's footsteps were like a gentle breeze, his figure blurry in the dim corridor light, as if he were a messenger walking from the darkest end of the hallway.

Unlike most demon students, Ranchi's demonic features are all white, appearing elegant and harmless, like those of a special demon in the medical or auxiliary category.

However, in the eyes of the lucky demon student Bachelor, who had been caught by Ranchi and Huberlian, this pure white radiance from hell was nothing but an endless sense of strangeness and incongruity.

Because Bachelor, as a victim, knows very well what this white devil did on the exam field—things that were insane and evil!

"Why are you running"

Lanche stood beside the demon student, Bachelor. His kind voice brushed past like a gentle breeze across a lake, yet it carried an unyielding seriousness.

What the hell do you have the face to ask me

The moment Bachelor heard Lanche's question, anger flared uncontrollably in his eyes, and his teeth chattered slightly from being clenched so tightly!

If it weren't for this darn thing, he could have passed two hours with a relaxing exam and earned at least one credit coin!

Now, he finds himself on this perilous corridor, facing the constant threat of death at every turn.

The nascent anger in Kabachel's heart was instantly extinguished by a wave of fear and the primal instinct to survive.

To stay alive, he had to swallow his pride. Even with his inherent courage, he absolutely could not provoke these two beings before him.

This sobriety and will to survive are precisely what allowed him to live until now, even escaping from under the noses of those two demonic examiners.

"If you don't have credits, and are found by the teaching director during class time while patrolling the hallway, you will be immediately eliminated!"

Bachelor couldn't explain much, just frantically looking at the sides of the corridor and said to Lance, as if begging him to let him go and find a classroom.

Lanchi watched as Bachelor looked panicked. Though he didn't fully understand the answer, he had a good idea why the other demon students would rather run into a classroom with life-threatening dangers than stay in the hallway.

"Want this"

"Lanche pulled out a handful of coins that looked like they were made of black gold from his pocket and waved them before Bachelor's eyes, asking,"

The coin in his hand was about half an inch in diameter, finely crafted and heavy, feeling weighty in his palm.

The deep black in the corridor's dim light reflected a crimson glow, like lava in hell. Around the center of the coin, the demon academy crest was surrounded by a ring of tight runes, written in demonic script, making it impossible to counterfeit.

Lanch estimated this must be what Bachelor meant by "credits," but it wasn't appropriate to directly ask him "Is it" so he changed his approach.

"Oh my!"

Bachelor looked at Lance incredulously, wondering how Lance could possibly have so many credit points!

But ultimately, he still nodded in agreement.

Lanche looked at Bachelor's reaction and understood.

These coins were precisely the ones they had snatched from the corpses of demon students when they first left the Demon Trial Grounds, most of them the result of the hidden assassin Huberlian's transformation into a thief and his efficient looting.

Tell me all the school information you know, and I'll give you a credit point. How about that deal

Then, Lance tossed a credit chip to Huberly, ensuring her safety. He then raised another one, using its reflected light to look at Bachelor and asked:

"Of course!"

Bachelor eagerly nodded and accepted the deal.

Demons' deals are generally quite reliable, and this fellow named Bachelor has a bit of nobility about him. He probably comes from one of the noble families in the demon realm of this era. For demons, making deals is also important for maintaining family honor.

"Let's get started. To save time, could you start with the most important rules first Just skip over the parts I told you to."

Lanche tossed the credit chip he had promised to Bachelor with his thumb, and said.

In order to prevent Batchelor from realizing his ignorance of the school's rules, Lynch chose to have Batchelor explain them himself.

"Good."

Bartcher stared at the credits, worried that the headmaster would arrive at any moment. He hastily opened his mouth,

Successfully completing the classroom courses will earn you credits. At other times, surviving at this school requires spending a large amount of credits.

"The classroom, with its various teaching methods and exam-like settings, is a place where you learn at the risk of your life. The functional areas, like libraries, dining halls, and medical rooms, are generally safe but require spending credits."

"The school operates only for 12 hours at night, with five 2-hour classes and four 30-minute breaks. The classroom corridors only connect to the functional area corridors during those 30 minutes of break time. Every morning at 6:00 AM, you need to pay at least 5 credits to the school and receive 5 graduation credits. Accumulating 4800 graduation credits will allow you to graduate smoothly from this Purgatory Corridor Academy and obtain a Demon Realm Diploma..."

Lan Qi listened to Bachelor's words and nodded frequently.

He now understands the basic operating rules of this school.

Although this Hell Corridor Academy appears to be entirely indoors, it is actually composed of countless intricate corridors that are connected. At fixed times, the layout even undergoes transformations, making it difficult for even veteran students to quickly find their desired location.

...On the nameplates of classrooms where you can earn credit coins, there will be different numbered pattern stamps to indicate the current classroom's difficulty level. The lowest is 1 and the highest is 3. The difficulty level also corresponds to the minimum number of credit coins you can earn after passing the classroom.

For example, if the previous Devil's Court difficulty was 1, then clearing it will guarantee at least 1 credit coin. If your performance is excellent, you may also receive other additional rewards.

For example, even though the Devil's Playground test is passing with 50 points, anyone who scores an incredible 90 points will receive additional rewards.

Bachelor continued to speak without stopping.

As for the extremely exaggerated 100 points, Bachler couldn't even imagine what kind of hidden reward would be triggered in that situation, after all, no student had ever achieved it.

Like Ranch, those who directly dismantle the examination hall will not be able to receive credits normally from the Devil Teacher even if they pass.

But Bachelor thought about it carefully, and he instantly understood where Lanchi's ill-gotten gains came from!

This freshman's money-making scheme, which involves gambling with coins, is surprisingly faster than studying for exams!

What do you think of the difficulty level 2 and difficulty level 3 classrooms

Ranch interrupted Bachelorette's words for the first time and asked.

He calculated that if he chose difficulty 1 classrooms for all five classes, without considering extra rewards, he would only be able to earn 5 merit points at most.

After paying the mandatory 5 lessons daily, you have to start from zero again the next day to complete another 5 lessons.

Bachelor is obviously the type of student who, like most wage slaves, barely has any surplus.

Only those with high skill and courage dare to choose the challenging Level 2 classrooms, where they can consistently earn more than 5 credits per day. There will be a surplus, and it is not necessary to attend all five classes. You can even spend some in the function area.

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