Captivated by the Ruler of the Underworld
Chapter 374 Based on a True Story

Class 12A started to jeer, "It's just a game. So what if you won? it's not big deal.

"If you're so tough, beat us in grades."

Susanne shot a mocking look at Lela.

Lela sneered back.

Susanne frowned. "What's so funny?"

Lela leaned against the computer desk, glanced at the Class 12A students, and locked eyes with Susanne. "It's just a game, a simple one, and you still lost. You're worse than losers. "Indeed, it's just a game. Nothing to fuss about.

"But this is just the start.

"Today, Class 12J beat Class 12A. Soon, we'll beat you in everything.

"Get lost."

Lela turned away from Susanne and her group.

Susanne sneered at Lela's back. "In two weeks, the SATs are coming. Let's see if anyone from Class 12J can outscore us."

She walked off.

The computer room was left with only Class 12J students.

They were happy about the win but Lela's words brought them back down.

When it came to grades, they couldn't compete with Class 12A.

"Lela, about the grades..."

Lela stood up, signaled for silence.

Everyone quieted down.

Lela stroked the computer screen and finally said, "This game is based on a true story."

No one understood what she meant.

"A little girl was captured for experiments, enduring electric shocks, chemicals, drugs, insect bites, cuts, crushing, falls, freezing, and more..." Lela's voice lowered as she recalled past pains. Charley looked at Lela, lips pressed.

"That's impossible," someone said.

Lela's eyes reddened. "The world is so vast, what's impossible? At first, didn't you all think I couldn't play this game? But I've cleared all the levels."

The classmate fell silent.

Lela stared at the screen. "In the story, the little girl escaped because she believed in hope."

She met the man she loved.

"I would have to endure the darkness if I hadn't encountered the light.," Lela murmured, smiling. "The little girl escaped, so what's impossible? "You're smart and proud. Would you really let Class 12A bully you?

"No! That's not right." Lela shook her head, fists clenching. "What does Class 12A even amount to? But giving everything to seize beautiful things, experiencing that feeling of joy. Wouldn't you want to try it?"" Class 12J was fired up.

They exchanged glances. "Alright, let's give it our all."

"Class 12A is nothing."

Everyone got excited!

Lela smiled at them.

Whether the story behind the game was real or not didn't matter; no one would believe it anyway.

Around Aurora Isle, jungle tribe islands, a large ship approached the yellow beach. On the deck, a tall man in a trench coat and sunglasses looked at the overgrown, dilapidated jungle tribe island, a trace of gloom in his eyes. This was where Lela grew up!

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