All My Superpowers Come from the Law of Causality-Chapter 79: Su Xin Is Not Someone to Mess With

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Chapter 79: Chapter 79: Su Xin Is Not Someone to Mess With

"Old geezer!"

Su Xin suddenly stood up, grabbed Principal Wang’s neck, and forcefully pulled him forward across the wide desk, bringing his upper half over, staring directly into his eyes with an intense murderous aura emanating from his gaze.

"I called you Principal Wang out of courtesy. Don’t mistake my politeness for fear."

"You think you’re so well-connected and powerful, right? Well, just you wait. No matter what trouble I encounter, I’ll hold you accountable. I’ll exact revenge on you and your family for everything."

"You make me lose a finger, I’ll take a hand from you. You ruin my life, then I’ll let you taste the fall from grace. You cripple me, I’ll wipe out your whole family!"

While speaking.

Su Xin’s right hand fingers dug harder, yearning to pierce the soft flesh of the neck.

Wang Yaowei was so suffocated his face turned beetroot red, veins bulging, both stubby hands repeatedly trying to slap away Su Xin’s right hand, unable to utter a single word.

Su Xin’s gaze casually swept over the desktop, then his left hand promptly picked up a pen from the table and stealthily tucked it into his pocket.

"Wang Yaowei, I’m warning you, I’ll investigate thoroughly into your family’s affairs. If you don’t provoke me, we can stay in peace. But if you do, I’ll ensure none of your family sleeps easy, got it?"

After saying this, he swiftly pushed away with his right hand, causing Wang Yaowei to stumble backward into his swivel chair.

"I’m not in the best mood lately, so I advise you not to test my limits, because even I don’t know where those limits lie."

Finishing his statement, Su Xin turned and walked away without looking back, leaving Wang Yaowei sitting in his swivel chair, clutching his wounded neck with a changing expression.

...

Upon returning to the classroom.

Su Xin sat down nonchalantly, continuing to study the guidebook in silence.

Regarding Principal Wang’s threats, he hadn’t given them much thought; he was unburdened, understanding that at worst it would be an exposure of his identity, and if that happened, he could handle it with chaos.

He usually carefully concealed his true identity, not because of fear, but simply unwillingness to reveal.

He had long understood Principal Wang’s nature and knew this world operates this way.

The only surprise was how people changed their demeanor toward him just after his parents passed away.

"It seems leading a free and unencumbered life isn’t that easy."

"It’s best to take control of a group, secretly managing some troublesome matters for me, finding a pretext to deal with a scoundrel like Wang Yaowei."

Su Xin once again contemplated these thoughts.

Soon, his Transformation Freedom Superpower successfully activated, and Su Xin received a message in his mind–

"Wang Yaowei, male, 55 years old, principal of Lening Third High School, residing in Golden Phoenix Garden..." 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎

When the first period ended.

Su Xin returned to the principal’s office, pulled out a chair, and sat across the desk, gently tapping his index finger on the surface, calmly saying:

"Principal Wang, I hear your second son is doing quite well in the tax office. Only 27 and already a Second-level Employee, quite the promising future."

"And your third daughter, I heard she’s doing exceptionally well too, working at Tongwa City’s tourism bureau, a much-envied position..."

"However, there’s something I think Principal Wang hasn’t been very fair about. Although Wang Bolun is the son of your ex-wife, he’s still your bloodline. Yet you shower such care on your current children, why not promote your eldest son too?"

Listening to Su Xin, Wang Yaowei’s face turned increasingly grim, first livid then gradually pale.

He understood that within just one class period, Su Xin was able to dig out such detailed information about him, including his unknown ex-wife and eldest son, indicating Su Xin was far from simple.

Even if Su Xin had collected this information before, it already proves he’s not ordinary.

Overall, this is not someone easily offended.

With this realization, Wang Yaowei decisively set aside their minor feud, determining that it wasn’t worth damaging his happy life over mere verbal disputes and inconsequential interests by getting too tangled with Su Xin.

Young people are prone to impulsiveness, no one can guarantee what the other might do.

Moreover, with Su Xin’s parents recently deceased, his emotions are bound to be volatile, akin to a ticking time bomb.

It’s best to keep distance from such individuals.

He forced a slight smile:

"Su student, I don’t worry much about my children. They have their own paths to follow; I rarely interfere with their careers and lives."

"About the accusations against Su student, I actually don’t think they’re a big deal. Don’t worry, I’ll talk to them, ensuring no trouble comes your way. Just focus on your studies."

Su Xin stood up, smiling with a slight bow:

"Thank you, Principal Wang."

...

The morning classes unknowingly came to an end.

Engrossed in his studies, Su Xin hadn’t felt the passage of time, but rather found the morning quite fulfilling.

Only when the dismissal bell rang and classmates began to leave did the once resurrected Su Xin lift his head from the book.

"Su Xin, let’s grab lunch and then play ball!"

Not far off, a tall boy waved to Su Xin, loudly inviting him.

Su Xin stood up, waved back, and smiled:

"Sure! Let’s go!"

Though Su Xin didn’t have particularly close friends at school, he did have several good buddies for playing sports, with whom he got along fairly well.

The group headed to the cafeteria, chatted for a while, then went to play basketball.

At this moment, Su Xin finally seemed like a normal, energetic high school student.

Spending such a simple day felt long overdue, and much of the hostility and murderous intent he’d harbored dissipated unconsciously.

However, he realized this peace wouldn’t last long, as a major showdown awaited that night—the [Empathy] task triggered yesterday still hadn’t been completed.

Judging by the previous patterns, a new system task would activate by the day after tomorrow afternoon, and before then, this one must be completed, or he wouldn’t know what the consequences could be.

So, by the latest tomorrow evening, he must round up eight people for a brawl.

He’s not one to wait until the last minute, preferring to handle it today just to be safe.

"The task is quite daunting!"

Su Xin silently mused.

At 8 PM, he took a bus to a snack street in the South District, just like last time, and found a food stall, ordered dishes, then started observing his surroundings.