Chapter 379 - The Girl Who Recognizes Scents
Chapter 379 of "High School of Demon Hunting" introduces new challenges: Chapter 379: Chapter 48 The Girl Who Recognizes ScentsZheng Qing stood in the quiet corridor,... Keep following!
Chapter 379: Chapter 48 The Girl Who Recognizes ScentsZheng Qing stood in the quiet corridor, licking his dry lips.
Most students of Astronomy Class 08-1 had already followed Professor Yao into the new classroom. He and some classmates were initially lagging behind to discuss a post-class student union interview, but they unexpectedly ditched him halfway.
Of course, he could easily catch up with those distant figures.
But that wasnât his intention.
Zheng Qingâs fingers unconsciously touched the grey cloth bag in his arms. In the bag was a reserved Bohemian dress for its owner.
Is now an appropriate time?
The young cost student swiftly thought this idea over and then immediately dismissed it.
No one gives a gift just for the sake of giving, and he didnât wait for so long just to deliver a dress.
It was already class time.
The hallway was deserted. The portraits of revered figures hung on both sides, dozing under the dim light, and a solemn draft slipped along the polished floor. Shadows faintly outlined a row of ghosts sunning themselves and their gleaming innards at a far-off windowsill.
Scent of a girl.
This beautiful phrase unexpectedly crossed Zheng Qingâs mind and he took a deep breath.
The sweet scent filling his nostrils gave him tremendous courage.
"Hi!" He conjured a wide grin, swiftly turned around, and facing the Gypsy witch before him, he tried to sound surprised, "What a coincidence... I thought you had already entered the classroom."
Perhaps he tried a little too hard; his voice echoed loudly in the vacant hallway.
Even the sun-basking ghosts in the distant window couldnât help but look back.
This made a herd of alpacas frolic across the heart of the young cost student.
However, the Gypsy witch didnât take note of the slightly exaggerated voice of the boy. She was draped in a large red shawl, holding a few thick reference books in her arms, and seemed as if she had just revived from a daze.
"This is no coincidence." Elena brushed her long hair back from her face, revealing her fair neck. She blinked her large eyes, looked earnestly at Zheng Qing and said, "I was waiting for you."
Perhaps due to fatigue, her voice still sounded pleasant but slightly hoarse, and her face was paler than usual. It was unclear whether too much foundation was applied or if it was due to a lack of sunlight. Her eyes were heavily outlined, providing a sense of despair and decadence.
A strong desire to protect her surged in Zheng Qingâs heart.
So much so that he didnât even take smug satisfaction in the witchâs previous response.
"Whatâs wrong?" He stepped forward to shorten the distance between them and asked anxiously, "I noticed youâve not been attending class regularly recently... Is it because of the witch group? Is there anything I can help with?"
He sounded sincere.
Which made the witchâs eyes sparkle a little more.
"I still havenât had a chance to congratulate you on the honor of the Merlin Medal." Elena sidestepped Zheng Qingâs question, smiled, and said in a light tone, "Maybe we could have a meal together sometime... Itâll be my treat, as a compensation."
The abrupt change of topic and its extent left Zheng Qing unprepared.
A second ago, he was worried about what troubles Elena might have and whether he could help; a second later, the Gypsy witch was inviting him to dinner with a beaming face.
Sheâs inviting him to dinner?!
Is this a date?
Where would it be, and does he need to buy a suit?
Oh, and that dress, she could finally give it away!
Images flooded into Zheng Qingâs mind of the two of them sitting together in a small booth: colourful fireflies flickering amongst the tendrils, naughty little elves flinging flower petals from their baskets overhead, flower sprites plucking ancient zithers in accompaniment, and all sorts of rosy scenarios.
Just like what Mr. Lu Xun once said, he was utterly unable to put on the brakes.
"A date?" The word Zheng Qing had been thinking about inadvertently slipped out of his mouth. He jolted, and then, with rising colour in his face, he quickly amended, "I mean, where do you need me to treat you... By tradition, it should be me treating you."
Elena seemed to enjoy seeing his embarrassed expression and stood beside him, smilingly.
"You said you were waiting for me earlier, was there something?" After much struggle, Zheng Qing finally grasped a lifeline, managing to extricate himself from the suffocating atmosphere.
He took a deep breath, the color quickly returning to his face.
Then he noticed the reference books that the witch was holding in her arms.
"Principles of Rune Construction," "Complete Rune Vocabulary," "Etymology," "Ancient Texts and New Meanings," and so on.
Much of these were profound re