Chapter 154: Gao Ming, Stay Back
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Horror Game Designer Chapter 154: Gao Ming, Stay Back

If one had to pick someone in Class 13 who hated Situ An and the east city investigation centre the most, that would have to be Gao Ming. His eyes were practically glowing with the hope that his classmates would fight the teacher who represented Situ An’s rules.

Since the student council was busy, Gao Ming had the time to deal with Situ An. His classmates might just want to ruin Situ An’s rules, but Gao Ming wanted to find Situ An and trap him in his heart. Gao Ming’s gaze turned dangerous as he stared at the depressed female teacher.

Xi San, who sat beside Gao Ming, was ready to move too. He adjusted his position and silently extended his leg. He was ready to trip the teacher when she passed by him. Ji Jie led the class to go around the class rules. The student council members didn’t appear. The silence in the corridors formed a great contrast to the chaos in the classroom.

“As a teacher, you don’t give your students the correct guidance. No wonder this school is ruled by the student council.” Ji Jie came from a poor family. He had no talent for studying or making money. He had a straightforward personality and would inadvertently rub people the wrong way. Outside this haunted school, he needed to spend a lot of money to appear presentable. However, in the school, he had something other people didn’t for the first time: a very scary ghost had appeared behind him. His normal life became special. He morphed from the common majority into the shining minority. Carrying a ghost on his back should be something horrifying, but for Ji Jie, this was the first time he had something other people didn’t.

The moment he gained this ‘fortune’, something in Ji Jie’s heart started to grow. He believed he had obtained something other people didn’t. He not only had to enjoy the jealousy from others but he also had to shoulder the responsibility. It was his given rights. Since he had always been common, Ji Jie cared more about the common majority.

“You don’t seem to understand what’s happening.” The students were aggressive. The

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