Warren's POV:
"As our teacher, are you not favoring Sylvia too much? Your students just sparred with each other, but you especially came to save her. I'm afraid you have other intentions," I sneered coldly. I didn't expect Blair to care about Sylvia so much. Sylvia must really be something.
Blair smiled mockingly and also sneered, "I saved you, you idiot!"
He then turned around and left. I looked at his receding back in confusion. How could he save me? It was Sylvia who got beaten at that time.
It was only then that I noticed that Blair's right hand was bandaged and slightly trembling. I didn't see it just now because it was hidden in his sleeve.
Something was wrong. I was sure that his right hand wasn't injured yet when we were in class.
Then I suddenly remembered that Blair blocked Sylvia's fist with his right hand. Did it mean that her strength had caused his injury?
That was impossible! I was in denial. When I had a fight with Sylvia, she didn't have the strength to fight back. It didn't make sense at all.
Then I also recalled what had happened during the strength test. At that time, she broke the giant boulder into pieces. But I didn't think too much about it back then. Was it her true level?
Had she been hiding her real strength?
It was only then that I understood what Blair meant. If Sylvia's punch hit my leg, the consequences would be unimaginable. At the thought of this, I felt more anxious than scared.
Sylvia's POV:
After class, everyone rushed to the cafeteria.
Harry and Flora scrambled over to help me, but I refused both of them.
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