Some time had passed, and lately, there hadn’t been any new orders.
Li Xunsi sat in the corner of the classroom, secretly playing on her phone, making sure to contact Miss Feng every day.
Miss Feng said the company was undergoing a major version update, so the servers were all under maintenance for the time being, and there wouldn’t be any new orders for now.
At the same time, Miss Feng also said that once the servers reopened, there would be a big order, and she’d be informed right away.
Now, Little Li Li had become the hottest commodity in the company.
She’d participated in two services, but not only did the clients fail to take her first time, she even countered and defeated several of them.
Little Li Li’s battle against the Spider Demon Sisters, and her fight with Medusa and the Centipede Demon—these two exciting live replay videos had firmly claimed first and second place on the short video rankings.
Many clients were clamoring to put Little Li Li in her place!
They swore they’d dunk on her hard!
Some clients even wanted to get stabbed by her sword finger.
In short, all kinds of people were paying attention to her.
Her follower count was also skyrocketing, and she had already become the Queen of Ten Thousand Females APP’s King of Fierce Tops.
Plenty of girls with a submissive side wanted to receive her punishment, but even more ambitious, aggressive, and cool top-type girls wanted to challenge her head-on.
However, most of the clients on this app were tops.
As the saying goes, two tigresses can’t share one mountain.
Simply put, everyone wanted to take her down!
“School is so boring.” Li Xunsi muttered.
As a super agent of the Dream Supervision Bureau, school life was way too childish for her.
She could handle everything perfectly.
Even though she was a rebellious delinquent girl, she still had good relationships with all the major powers in school.
Li Xunsi often acted as the Student Council’s discipline committee member, though she was an unofficial member.
Whenever those scholarly top students ran into violent incidents they couldn’t handle, they’d come looking for Li Xunsi for help.
From time to time, she’d fill in as an external player for the sports clubs, single-handedly crushing visiting girls’ teams from other schools.
The Swimming Club, Athletics Club, Basketball Club, and Football Club—these four major sports clubs all owed her big favors.
But as for the Table Tennis Club and those other smaller clubs that relied more on skill, she couldn’t help them out.
She hadn’t practiced and couldn’t beat anyone there, so she could only join those clubs where absolute physical strength decided the outcome.
Even the school’s delinquents respected Li Xunsi immensely.
Although she was, in a sense, the Student Council’s lackey, she’d already kicked them all into submission with her thick-soled shoes.
Dealing with teachers was even easier.
Don’t be fooled by Li Xunsi’s non-mainstream, cool-girl style—her grades were top-notch.
In fact, that was probably the main reason she could keep being so arrogant at school.
But even after analyzing all this, Li Xunsi wasn’t invincible at school.
At the very least, there was one group she really wasn’t good at handling.
“Hey, Li Xunsi, good morning! I can’t believe you’re not sleeping today?”
During the break after class, three female students suddenly came over to Li Xunsi’s side, greeting her in a seemingly friendly way, but their tone was dripping with sarcasm.
Li Xunsi’s face was full of helplessness.
She looked up at them and replied, not bothering to hide her annoyance: “Good morning, An Classmate.”
These girls all looked very similar—attractive, made-up, dressed in expensive designer brands, their hair styled meticulously and fashionably.
They appeared low-key, but every detail was dressed up like nobility.
And this kind of understated luxury was the mark of truly wealthy people—born rich girls, not nouveau riche.
They were the so-called Noble Clique that could be found in just about every elite school.
They sat at the very top of the school’s social food chain.
Basically, no one dared mess with them, because once you offended them, the consequences would be endless.
They’d never face you head-on with reckless aggression; instead, they were experts at using underhanded, vicious tricks in secret—ruining your reputation, isolating you, bullying you, using cold violence, making it impossible for you to get by at school, wearing you down until you were exhausted and left with a lifetime of psychological scars.
Even a campus tyrant like Li Xunsi wasn’t good at dealing with them.
She could beat up delinquent boys, but she wouldn’t hit girls—that was her principle.
“Did you need something?” Li Xunsi gave a fake smile.
“Can’t we just chat with you for no reason?” An Classmate showed a warm, sunny smile.
But Li Xunsi wasn’t fooled by her façade.
This girl was a total fox spirit, incredibly shrewd and calculating—she was probably scheming against her already.
Li Xunsi knew that these glamorous noble girls absolutely hated rebellious girls like herself, because their styles were polar opposites.
They all had smooth, long hair and wore neat, exquisite uniforms.
Li Xunsi had shoulder-length choppy hair and messy accessories.
But maybe the most important thing was that Li Xunsi was naturally beautiful—gorgeous even without makeup—which made them jealous and resentful.
And then there was An Classmate herself, the high school division’s fashion queen, with dozens of pretty Noble Clique girls under her command—a force even more powerful than the Student Council.
An Classmate often came over to chat with Li Xunsi about random things, secretly setting up verbal traps to try to make her look bad.
Her looks were on par with Li Xunsi’s—one of the rare school beauties who could match her.
So, as long as Li Xunsi was out of the picture, An Classmate would become the undisputed school beauty.
“……” Li Xunsi stayed silent.
There was nothing to talk about.
“We’ve got something interesting. Want to take a look?” A girl with long, straight black hair took out her phone and silently played a short video for Li Xunsi.
Li Xunsi looked confused.
She focused her gaze and frowned—the phone was playing a video of her eating noodles in the cafeteria.
The problem was, she was eating noodles while watching short videos on her phone, and she happened to be browsing some clips on the Queen of Ten Thousand Females app, gathering intelligence—but she hadn’t expected to be caught on camera.
She’d been way too careless, and she’d even picked a secluded spot.
These girls must have been planning this for a while.
“You were secretly filming me?” Li Xunsi asked coldly.
“Heh, if you don’t want me to spread this video around, you’d better listen to us from now on.” The long-haired girl threatened.
“Whatever. I never cared about my image anyway. If people find out, so what? It’s not like I’ll lose a piece of flesh. Who hasn’t watched short videos before? Haven’t you? Don’t tell me you’re prudes?” Li Xunsi sneered.
“You…” The long-haired girl’s face darkened, but there was nothing she could do about it.
“Don’t be in such a rush. Look here—our footage can be zoomed in.” Another girl, with a mature, rich-girl vibe and a center-part hairstyle, zoomed in on the screen.
Now it was even clearer what kind of short video Li Xunsi had been watching—it was actually Twin Phoenixes Facing the Sun!
“You’re not in someone’s contacts, are you?” The rich-girl type asked with a smile.