Demon Hunter

I walked upstairs to meet my class for the last time since I had caught the people behind the abduction of missing students. It was not a complete success because I haven’t taken down their boss, but the abduction would cease to exist in this university. The next thing they’ll do is to lie low and look for an alternative scheme to continue their business.

I placed the pile of test papers on my desk and stood in front of them.

“As you all know, today is my last day as your professor, because I’m only a substitute. Today, I’m going to let you have the privilege to ask me some personal questions. Take note, not everyone has the chance. What happens in the classroom, stays in the classroom. Got that?”

The student nodded as they smiled and gossiped about some gibberish I couldn’t understand.

“But before that, I’ll return your test papers. I’m glad you studied well because your scores are great. The highest score in the class is still Miss Morris. Congratulations.”