Chapter 124: For Ventilation
Author: Enigma Stone
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Meanwhile, another round of applause erupted in the classroom. Joseph had just finished questioning over a dozen students and proceeded to offer a detailed analysis of Charles Martin’s injuries.

Time flew by amidst the engaging lecture. The students, engrossed in Joseph’s explanations, were surprised when the bell rang, signaling the end of class.

"Class is over already? That felt so fast!"

"Mr. Wilson’s lectures are always so captivating. No wonder time flew by."

"Every time I attend his class, I feel like I’m opening the door to a whole new world."

"At least this semester, we’ll get to attend his lectures regularly!"

The students chattered excitedly, their praise for Joseph ringing through the room.

But Charles Martin, sitting off to the side, was far less enthusiastic. After enduring an entire class of Joseph’s antics, he finally couldn’t hold back any longer.

"What’s with this nonsense? You spent most of the class asking students questions, then went on about theory for another tw
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