Starting from a Magical Girl, Dominating Eternity-Chapter 46 - 21: You Saw It—He Said It Himself
In fact, the tutoring for the second-year high school students at the Fourth Middle School doesn’t comply with the regulations.
In past years, some have reported it to the Education Bureau, but the principal has enough influence and connections to keep it under wraps. Even though reporters once came on a Saturday specifically to film it, almost getting it on television.
However, in the end, the situation was suppressed, and the tradition of Saturday tutoring continues to this day.
From various perspectives, Saturday tutoring is actually not a bad thing. Students get an extra day of learning, improving their exam performance, teachers receive tutoring fees, and the school gets higher college admission rates—a win-win situation for all.
But for students, having only one day off a week is still tough to endure.
Yin Lian herself doesn’t attend Saturday tutoring. As a Magical Girl of the Disaster Strategy Bureau, whenever there’s a Disaster Beast, the Bureau directly calls in a leave for her. Of course, only the principal knows about this.
Moreover, the Disaster Strategy Bureau is capable of predicting the appearance time of Disaster Beasts, so they request leave in advance. Typically, the Magical Girl doesn’t engage after the Disaster Beast appears but is already on site, minimizing the damage.
It also prevents anyone from guessing who the Magical Girl is based on someone taking leave during a Disaster Beast appearance.
Of course, even if guessed, it doesn’t matter. The Disaster Strategy Bureau has a last resort to erase memories with magic power directly.
As long as the Magical Girl doesn’t wish to be exposed, the Bureau has plenty of ways to help conceal her identity.
Unless someone like Hyacinth voluntarily reveals her identity as a Magical Girl, generally, no one knows who they are.
Of course, there are exceptions.
Like Yin Lian, due to some special circumstances, she was forced to transform in front of acquaintances...
Today, Saturday, Yin Lian was supposed to rest well, especially after the battle with the Firebird Disaster Beast and being forcibly shifted out of her transformed state by Zi Yuan. It’s clear that it took quite a toll on her body, and the doctors at the Disaster Strategy Bureau recommended she rest well.
But Yin Lian felt no pain today. Restless at home, she decided to come to school anyway.
Sitting in the classroom listening to lessons wasn’t tiring for her...
When the first class ended, she leaned against the window and saw Jiang Si being scolded by the teacher outside.
Late for a whole class, it’s hard to blame the teacher for going mad...
Keke’s brother’s appearance is rather delicate. With glasses, you’d call him a scholarly bookworm.
However, his eyes are such a stark contrast to his appearance.
Not quite cold, but with the slightest warmth during occasional eye movements; they aren’t hollow either, not the dazed state of someone who’s not thinking.
Aloof would be a good description, but Jiang Si doesn’t have that aloof, dismissive air.
He seems unconcerned with his surroundings, more focused on his own matters.
Sometimes, Yin Lian thinks of her sister. Although Yin Luo isn’t as exaggerated, when focused, she looks almost the same.
Mature and very cool.
Yin Lian has always admired this state because she’s easily distracted, unable to focus, always concerned about her surroundings, and constantly giving feedback.
It’s precisely because her sister and Jiang Si share this resemblance that from the start, Yin Lian figured Keke probably misunderstood her brother.
They aren’t truly indifferent; they’re just focused on their own essential tasks. Once done, they return to normal.
In the past, she’d had disputes with her sister about this, but once her sister finished her tasks, she’d become gentle and reliable again, even coming to apologize.
She hopes Keke and her brother can resolve their misunderstandings soon and get along well.
"Li Yi, the teacher is calling you."
A classmate shouted from outside, so Yin Lian responded with "Got it" and walked out.
"Jiang Si! Get to the office with me!"
Meanwhile, Jiang Si’s teacher, perhaps not done scolding, yelled at him to follow to the office.
Yin Lian knew such teachers weren’t sincere about educating students.
There aren’t many good teachers.
Such teachers, having their authority challenged by students, are why they get so furious, especially when Jiang Si displays that aloof demeanor, which is like dancing in a minefield with teachers who value their authority.
That’s why every time he’s scolded, he’s dragged to the office where they can go further.
She’s seen a teacher hurl a book at Jiang Si—truly excessive.
"Be careful, Li Yi."
When she left the classroom, a classmate whispered on the side, "Stay away from that delinquent Jiang Si, don’t get dragged into it. Teacher Zhang, when riled, can scold anyone fiercely. Jiang Si just has to provoke him..."
Yin Lian smiled and said, "That should be the teacher’s problem, not Jiang Si’s business."
"You say that..."
"Don’t worry. The teacher doesn’t dare scold me."
Because she has good grades, always in the top three in her grade. Plus, any leave she takes is personally approved by the principal.
The teachers also know Yin Lian’s family has connections.







