Watching the Rabbit's receding figure, he couldn't quite understand why, but he always felt that the Rabbit's silhouette was somewhat lonely, its thin body appearing so tiny and desolate amidst the heavens and earth...
After a long while, the large-headed doll muttered, "I should head home, oh..."
Qin Shou thought that the doll's fate had warned everyone not to skip class so lightly, yet in the following days, he kept seeing several unlucky kids being thrown out one after another. Then, in every city, scenes played out daily of parents chasing and hitting their children...
In response, Qin Shou could only sigh deeply, "The feeling of having parents sure is nice."
At the same time, Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha too was feeling quite gloomy. Ever since the Rabbit had been thrown out, he noticed that the number of people sleeping was steadily increasing.
Similarly, the number of people who could stay until class ended was getting fewer and fewer...