In the principal's office,
"Hehe, kid, aren't you going to explain why your world multiplied a hundredfold overnight?"
Teacher Li and Chi Lansu cast curious glances.
Director Wang, pretending to organize files nearby, pricked up his ears.
"Director, I'll help you sort it out."
Several teachers who had supervised yesterday also lingered in the principal's office,
all puzzled, itching like cats with questions.
Seeing Su Bai's relaxed face and faint smile,
the old principal chuckled,
"Of course, if you feel it's inconvenient to say, that's perfectly normal."
"The school's subsidies for you won't be lacking."
"No inconvenience at all,"
To everyone's surprise,
Su Bai casually began to recount his strange adventure from the previous night.
"Like other students, when I got home, I sank into the world, planning to slowly develop it."
"I was just minding my own business when suddenly I saw a huge meteorite—no, more precisely, a land fragment—heading straight for my world."
"At first, I thought it was game over, but after the land fragment struck my world, it actually merged with it."
"The world's origin energy increased by a hundred times. I could clearly sense the fragment's law hadn't degenerated; it must have shattered not long ago."
"The law fused into my world, making the foundation incredibly solid."
After he finished, silence fell in the principal's office.
"I thought surviving a cosmic storm was miraculous."
"But compared to your falling world fragment, that's nothing."
Chi Lansu's expression was odd but completely believed him.
Otherwise, how else to explain a hundredfold increase overnight?
"A falling world fragment that's not yet exhausted—
the probability must be only 0.00001%!"
"You actually encountered this?"
Director Wang, overhearing, couldn't help but mock,
"Kid, I think you just made up a story to fool us."
"The universe is so vast, and you just started your world with little gravity. Why would something hit your head?"
"Teacher's world is 320 kilometers—haven't seen any fragments there."
The teachers couldn't hold back laughter,
thinking this tale was pure fantasy.
Teacher Li, however, believed him:
"It's true."
The old principal spoke with complexity,
"As far as I know, a fifth-tier planet fell last night."
"A planet falling to the lowest new dimensional plane is reasonable."
"It's rare but possible for world fragments to strike a newborn world."
Indeed,
Su Bai had cleverly used Hulk Planet as a dramatic example.
Since he did receive part of its gift,
it wasn't exactly a lie.
The teachers exchanged glances,
each seeing surprise in the other's eyes.
"This year, No.3 High School is blessed with great luck—one encounters a world fragment, another a cosmic storm."
"Both benefited from misfortune; truly a once-in-a-millennium coincidence."
"You two really are a pair of delightful rivals, a perfect match."
Teacher Li joked with a smile.
"Just so."
Chi Lansu blushed slightly.
"All right, you two may leave now."
"I want to talk with these two students a bit more."
The old principal waved his hand,
and the teachers naturally took the hint and left.
Before going, Teacher Li gave Su Bai a subtle wink,
suggesting he take full advantage of the principal's generosity.
Soon the principal's office was empty except for three people.
"First, tell me about your situation. I've already seen the Ice and Snow World in the projection room,"
the old principal said, turning to Chi Lansu.
"It's more than just a regular ice world—winter all year, self-generating snowmen, and a heart of ice and snow. Its potential is far beyond appearances."
"Soon it might birth a Winter General or Snow Goddess."
"You must guide their civilization's birth, beware fire-type enemies, and prepare for the upcoming exams."
He flipped a card in his hand—a blue resource card.
"This is a C-rank resource card, 'Winter Crucian Carp,' which can spawn abundant food beneath ice layers. It's your current greatest need."
"Thanks, Principal,"
Chi Lansu happily accepted the blue card.
"If you bring No.3 High School good results, that will be the best reward for me,"
the old principal reminded.
"But be careful; extremely low-temperature worlds feeding back to yours might affect your body and mind."
"Teacher Lv's point about balancing water and fire has some truth."
"I don't want anything to do with disgusting lizard people,"
Chi Lansu said disdainfully.
"My world will eventually have fire-attribute subordinates, who can visit yours on vacation."
"Just keep the two worlds connected."
Su Bai wasn't too worried.
He even considered taking Lord of the Four Seas and Koutao Fishmen to train in the Ice and Snow World—
help fertilize and breed,
since they were water-attribute creatures, it might really work.
"Unfortunately, your encounter was one-time only. After the world fragments run out in the next few days, it's probably over,"
the old principal regretted.
"I hope you have other secrets you don't want to reveal."
"One step at a time; the universe is vast. Maybe another meteorite will hit me."
Su Bai smiled lightly.
Chi Lansu and Teacher Li were speechless after hearing that—
colliding with something rarer than winning the lottery twice?
That would make you a child of the universe.
"All right, the school has shortchanged you before."
"Now that Dragon Blood card is in your hands."
"If you need help in any other area, the school will do its best to make up for it."
The old principal continued.
Su Bai thought for a moment.
"My biggest current needs are basic water source cards, food cards, and species cards. These must be accumulated slowly."
"By the way, my current place is awful. Doesn't the school assign housing? I want a quiet, spacious place."
"Housing is a small matter. It's truly inappropriate for a superstar like you to live in temporary housing."
The old principal nodded,
pulled out a set of keys from his drawer.
"For housing, I have a small villa at Lakeside Park privately owned—consider it compensation for the school's earlier negligence."
"Aw, I don't know how to accept this,"
Su Bai said, pretending to refuse, but honestly took it.
"These three are C-rank cards: 'Sudden Downpour,' 'Delicious Meat Pig,' and 'Encyclopedia of a Thousand Basic Flora and Fauna.'"
He also flipped out three cards of different colors.
Among them, Delicious Meat Pig was one of the most popular and cheap staple foods in the multiverse.
It fattened by eating grass and drinking water, its whole body edible and delicious,
a species specially bred by human civilization for consumption.
The Encyclopedia of Flora and Fauna was a famous newbie artifact, a C+ card valued at 8 million.
"Thanks."
"Seven days from now, you'll get a surprise. Better be ready for the national media to swarm you."
Su Bai smiled as he accepted the three cards,
feeling the treatment of a genius.
Cards worth over ten million gifted for free, no strings attached.
He joked,
and both teachers thought he was exaggerating.
But many truths were told jokingly.
"Haha, if that's true, old man, I have no regrets this life."
The old principal teased,
"This year's exams are incredibly tough, and competition is fierce."
"The rewards are unprecedented!"
"If you really have confidence in your exam results, I can invest a B-rank card in you early."
"Just like the Dragon Blood card I invested in Xiang Hu."
"Do you dare?"
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