Chapter 34 Story-telling.
Chapter 34 Story-telling.
Rasmus's case and his past were known worldwide, full of suffering and hardship. Everyone didn't know at first that the Blackheart family still existed if it wasn't for the case. They were curious about what kind of a person Rasmus was that the journalist made him famous by giving him the title of a "Wild Beast".
"Wow..." Videl gave Rasmus a standing ovation after he read the newspaper. "You've done it. I didn't expect your plan to go so smoothly," he scoffed and was in awe.
"This isn't my first ride," Rasmus enjoyed his coffee as he looked at students in the garden through the window of his room. "This is what I like about this world that doesn't have advanced technology. People are in for something spicy because it's not easy to access any information around the world."
"Using this case to make yourself known to the world. I don't think there's any better way of doing that compared to what you did," Videl sat down and grabbed an apple from the basket. "Simply just making yourself injured and now you went viral," he scoffed as he shook his head.
Rasmus opened his notebook and wrote Sherm's family name on it. He thought about the re
"Look at the time. I was supposed to check all of your assignments," Rasmus looked at his wristwatch.
"Instructor, what's that on your wrist and why do you always look at it?" Valari stared at the wristwatch.
"It's a clock," Rasmus pulled up his sleeve and showed the wristwatch made of iron, but he polished it to be shiny. "It's a small clock and I call it a wristwatch. I use Mana to run this thing," he explained.
Everyone was intrigued by his wristwatch and wanted to see it up close. But Rasmus took the papers and left the classroom before they could ask him more about it.
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