Only at the Mahayana Stage Does the Reversal System Appear - Chapter 392
Chapter 392 Exile to Different Space
“Are you sure this is introductory basic physics?”
Even though Peng Lianghai had never studied it, he could tell it was quantum mechanics.
Shao Junyi blushed. Sure enough, one couldn’t trust everything on the school forum.
She explained guiltily, “At Guodu University, quantum mechanics is the most fundamental physics.”
Peng Lianghai rolled his eyes.
…
“The above content isn’t difficult. With a little thinking, everyone can learn it.” Professor Luo spoke passionately from the podium, while a group of students seemed to understand.
Professor Luo felt that this class of students was truly difficult to teach. They couldn’t even grasp such simple things.
And these were the top students selected from across the country through the college entrance examination, the local top scorers?
Their level was average.
“Since everyone knows it, let’s start calling on students to ask questions.
Students who can’t answer will fail the course.” The students immediately tensed.
Failing the course if they couldn’t answer was too much of a penalty. Professor Luo had never been so strict before.
Shao Junyi was also puzzled. “When I was in school, Professor Luo was a very affable person, though a bit loud. He never failed a course, and the knowledge points he marked before the exam were always applicable on the test.” “
Are you feeling down today?” Peng Lianghai didn’t know how to respond.
“But I saw Professor Luo smiling quite happily. “
Shao Junyi always felt that Professor Luo was a bit strange.
“Zhang Su, answer this question: Why do the algebraic operations in matrix mechanics obey the non-commutative algebra of multiplication?”
Zhang Su was a short boy with a long, pockmarked face.
He stood up nervously, his mind blank, his palms sweating, unsure what to do.
Before entering university, he had been the top scorer in the local college entrance examination, placing first in three city-wide mock exams.
He was what parents called “the other kid.” Unattractive and unlovable, he threw himself into his studies, believing that only through study could he prove his worth.
When classmates who looked down on him approached him with questions, he felt a strange sense of pride.
His self-confidence was built on his academic performance.
But after entering Guodu University, his proud academic record was nothing. There were scores of students who performed better than him, and these students often spent their days in the library, practically living there.
To catch up, Zhang Su also began spending time in the library, poring over difficult theories.
He’d studied too late the previous night, forgetting that Professor Luo’s class was today, and hadn’t prepared.
At Guodu University, failing to prepare meant you couldn’t keep up with the teacher and were doomed to fall behind.
Not to mention, if he couldn’t answer the questions,
he’d fail the course. Before college, the word “
failing” hadn’t even occurred to him. Now, it was just a step away.
Zhang Su hesitated, unsure how to respond. He lowered his head, not daring to look at Professor Luo or his classmates, feeling they were laughing at him.
Professor Luo sighed, “Alright, sit down.”
Just as Zhang Su thought the matter was over, he added, “You don’t have to take the final exam. You’ll continue this course next year.”
Zhang Su felt like he was falling into an icy pit.
Zhang Su’s despair was further escalated. Professor Luo called on another student, who fluently delivered the answer Professor Luo was looking for.
This student was Zhang Su’s roommate. Zhang Su remembered him as someone who slept all day but outperformed everyone else in school.
The disparity between people was revealed in this moment, but Zhang Su refused to acknowledge it.
Zhang Su lowered his head, distraught. Professor Luo was still lecturing, the students listening intently, but he was the only one whose thoughts wandered.
He felt everyone was laughing at him. He was the first in the class to fail, and he would never be able to hold his head up again.
“If only everyone disappeared,” Zhang Su muttered, the thought resonating and magnifying within him.
His eyes flushed red as he abruptly stood up. With a wave of his hand, every student he saw vanished, their lives or deaths uncertain!
Professor Luo was the first to notice something was amiss and scrambled to the side, but he didn’t disappear.
Peng Lianghai, a moment too late, realized that Zhang Su had awakened a special power, the extent of which was unknown.
Unfortunately, it was too late; he and Shao Junyi vanished together.
Zhang Su stared at the empty classroom, bewildered.
When he realized what had happened, he began to tremble and panic.
What had he done? Where had his classmates gone?
Had they gone somewhere else, or had they been reduced to ashes?
He didn’t dare think any further.
“Zhang Su, what have you done!” Professor Luo roared.
“I, I don’t know. I just feel like I put them somewhere else.” Zhang Su trembled. He had never been so scared of Professor Luo.
“Then can you bring them back?”
“I think I can. I’ll try,” Zhang Su whispered.
Professor Luo’s expression softened.
Zhang Su frowned, trying to recall what he had felt just now.
“It seems so…”
More than ten minutes passed, and Zhang Su returned to his previous state. He slowly stood up and transformed everyone back to normal.
“What happened just now?”
“Why can’t I remember anything?”
“Oh, how did ten minutes suddenly pass?”
The students felt like they had been somewhere, but they couldn’t remember where.
Shao Junyi’s memory froze to the moment before it vanished, then returned to the present moment. She couldn’t recall what had happened.
She asked Peng Lianghai, “How is it? How much do you remember?”
Peng Lianghai frowned, his memory hazy. “I saw a river. It seemed like there was only a river there, with no end in sight… No, I can’t remember anything more.”
At this point, Shao Junyi couldn’t understand that Zhang Su had awakened an extremely rare ability—exile from another dimension!
“I must report this to my father immediately.”
She had no idea the leader lacked this ability; she simply wanted to inform him of its emergence.
However, Professor Luo noticed Shao Junyi’s movements, a sneer curled his lips, crushed her phone, and tossed her aside.
The students were bewildered by this scene.
“I didn’t expect someone from the Administration to tip us off. How foolish of you to dare to stand in the way of the future rulers!”
“Who are you?” Peng Lianghai shuddered. Even a second-level enhancement user couldn’t see Professor Luo’s movements clearly.
He sensed an extremely terrifying power within him.
“Me?” Professor Luo said with a smile, taking off his disguise.
“I am the leader of the Superpower Cult.”
The leader was in high spirits. He used his superpower to test good and bad luck, and found out that he had good luck in this classroom at Guodu University. He guessed that he would meet someone here who had awakened a rare superpower.
He disguised himself as Professor Luo to give a lecture, and tested everyone in the class to see who was lucky for him. It turned out to be Zhang Su .
Most people with superpowers awaken under pressure. He kept putting pressure on Zhang Su, causing Zhang Su to break down and awaken his superpowers.
Everything was just as he expected. After Zhang Su awakened his superpowers, he made everyone disappear. The leader was worried that Zhang Su had only awakened an ordinary space superpower, so he guided Zhang Su to release the people back. What
made the leader happy was that the people who were released had lost their memories, which perfectly met the description of the superpower of exile to another space.
(End of this chapter)
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