At this time, everyone understood why the teacher had come to the door.
But Blaine didn't panic at all.
Because the place where his slingshot hit was very specific—at most, it would only hurt that guy, Tom.
If there was any injury, it would be minimal.
And it turned out that was true.
The teacher was a middle-aged man with a beard. His attitude toward Blaine wasn't bad, which also confirmed Blaine's thoughts.
The fight just now had not caused any substantial damage to Tom.
The teacher talked with Blaine for a while.
It basically meant that he wanted Blaine to send something to the infirmary later.
Definitely, it was just persuasion—just a verbal conversation.
There was no intention of punishing Blaine at all.
Blaine agreed but complained in his heart.
How annoying was Tom, that even the teacher didn't like him?
Seeing Blaine's expression, the teacher also realized that Blaine didn't care about these things at all and left after saying a few words.
Tom Holland was a bad student.
Blaine was usually very popular at school because he was handsome and did well in his studies. Teachers and classmates liked him very much.
So this time, the teachers and classmates were more inclined to believe that Tom Holland had provoked Blaine, and then he was beaten by Blaine.
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After the afternoon classes, Blaine returned home.
His home was a villa.
In this world, his parents were both dead, and he had no relatives.
Fortunately, his parents had left him a small villa, a car, and some savings.
The deposit was about 300,000.
Enough for him to live on until he graduated from college and started working.
Blaine didn't feel much about it.
Because he didn't have any emotional connection with his parents in this world.
The only pity was that the 300,000 couldn't be used in the system mall; otherwise at the very least least he could upgrade the Absolute Hit skill to lv.2.
During class in the afternoon, Blaine studied Absolute Hit.
He understood the concept of the first two levels of Absolute Hit.
For lv.1, wherever he looked, as long as he used his own strength to throw or shoot objects, he would hit with one hundred percent accuracy.
What does self-power mean here?
Such as bows and arrows, slingshots, or throwing weapons.
But firearms were different. Firearms used the power of gunpowder. Blaine's own strength did not touch the bullets, so firearms were useless to Blaine at present.
Currently, Blaine's strength in terms of shooting ability was definitely at the peak of human capability—just a bit stronger than Hawkeye.
And if lv.1 was still within the range of normal abilities, lv.2 fell under the category of superpowers.
As long as he used his own strength,
Regardless of power and file size, as long as it was launched, it would hit the target no matter what. At this stage, it was not limited to the place his eyes could see.
What did it mean? Even if Blaine just flicked something lightly and it only traveled 1 meter per minute, even if it defied physics entirely, it would still hit the target.
Shoot an arrow at the sun, and it would hit it!
Definitely, it wasn't without its flaws.
The only flaw was that if the "force" carrier, such as a bow or arrow, received a fatal blow, it would be interrupted.
Where the critical point of this "fatal blow" lay, Blaine didn't understand either.
Because currently, he was only lv.1 and could only know some information about lv.2.
As for lv.3... Forget it, he didn't deserve to know!
Blaine sighed.
Although other abilities were impressive,
That didn't stop him from yearning for lv.2 in the slightest.
What a pity.
It took a whole million dollars to upgrade Absolute Hit from lv.1 to lv.2.
It wasn't enough even if he sold himself entirely.
Blaine glanced at his balance.
It was $6,050.
6,000 was the start-up capital given by the system. Well, it was originally only 5,000, but under Blaine's argument, the system added
1,000 on top of the previous 5000, and the remaining 50 was naturally earned from Peter.
It's too hard for me.
Blaine could only force himself not to think about those things.
Come on, and make money.
He looked through the system mall.
Blaine suddenly discovered a deeply hidden area.
"Preferential Area."
It was indeed hidden deep.
If you wanted to scroll through the product list to the end, it would only appear on the bottom line of the introduction.
Blaine strongly suspected that the cheating system had done it on purpose and didn't want him to know where the discount area was.
Fortunately, he was careful.
Otherwise, who knows how much money he would have lost.
Blaine clicked on the discount area.
And then discovered something very disappointing…
That was, there were only two discounted items in the discount area.
[Hunter Suit]
[Physical Enhancement Potion]
And with less than three hours left, the discount would be canceled!!
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