Superman Termination Manual

Chapter 030 Problematic Girl



Xizi Yue wore her hair in a bun at the top of her head, with ponytails on either side twisted into round shapes, making them resemble panda ears. Her appearance was pure and ethereal, her distinct features so pristine as if untainted by the mortal world.

Moreover, unlike other magic girls' dresses, the dress worn by Xizi Yue was very rare—a light blue cheongsam. Its design was only slightly modified from the traditional cheongsam, and the difference was not significant.

With her exceptional appearance, coupled with her genuine Chinese nationality, one could predict that Xizi Yue's popularity in China was considerable.

She had once continuously topped the "National Style Goddess" rankings and appeared multiple times as the cover figure on famous domestic magazines such as Vogue China and Rayli. In any major city in China, taking a few steps on the street would likely expose one to this magic girl's beauty or fashion advertisement campaigns.

Though it seemed like she endorsed many ads and appeared on numerous magazine covers, Xizi Yue was in fact an extremely lazy and casual person.

If possible, she would have been happy to lie in bed for days on end without doing anything, simply sleeping and eating upon awakening.

Xizi Yue only resorted to endorsing advertisements as a means to gather funds to prevent the Chinese branch of the Magical Girl Alliance from shutting down.

In this country, minors were deeply restrained by law, and the majority of magic girls were not older than eighteen years, placing China's magic girl division in a dire and precarious situation.

Although the death rate of magic girls had been rising along with superheroes over the years, the mortality rate between the two was about the same. However, discussions on the internet about "magic girls dying in battle" were far more widespread than those concerning "superheroes dying in battle."

Thus, opinions originally intended to show care and concern inadvertently propelled the existence of "magic girls" into fierce controversy.

A surge of domestic experts, previously silent, emerged atop this whirlwind of debate.

They repeatedly expressed online that "upholding the peace" should be the duty of the heroes from the Superhero Association, not left to a group of underage girls wearing bizarre dresses flitting through the skies. This not only set a bad behavioral precedent for young girls within the country but also severely breached laws protecting minors.Nôv(el)B\\jnn

In this difficult situation, China gave rise to "Xizi Yue," a prodigy hailed as "once in three thousand years among magic girls," who completely reversed the decline of magic girls.

Her mastery in magic cards had reached a precedent unmatched by predecessors and probably unsurpassed by any to come, fitting to be called the new "Mother of Magic Cards."

For the past three centuries, the fighting power of magic girls born in China had been slightly inferior to those from other countries, but the emergence of Xizi Yue directly altered this scenario.

Undoubtedly, she now represented China's magic girls and was their true pillar of strength.

If it hadn't been for Xizi Yue's efforts in single-handedly turning the tide and staunchly holding out, the title of "magic girl" might have already vanished from China's historical stage, completely replaced by the heroes of the Superhero Association.

At this moment, Xizi Yue, Udina, and Lilai, each representing the strongest magic girls from China, Russia, and England, respectively, had gathered together, evidently to discuss important matters.

The Deception Puppet was concentrating intensely, sticking its head out above the window, its upright eyes fixed on the three spokespersons of the magic girls' community.

This image transmitted into Ke Mingye's mind, revealing a hint of surprise in his eyes.

"Bai Zini actually managed to connect with these significant figures, but there are two new magic girls beside Bai Zini, so this must be a routine meeting," he thought.

Being among the strongest magic girls, according to the system's provided data, Udina and Lilai's combat power was ranked A+, all while the Magic Girl Xizi Yue was just a step away from S rank at A++.

Their power levels were tremendously exaggerated. If there were no other superhumans to stop them, with their combined strength, they could easily destroy the borders of a country, and there were few superhumans in the world who could match them.

However, if all members of Ke Mingye's family were combined, they could potentially clash with them. Not to mention there was also their alien mother, whose combat strength was unknown, so Ke Mingye didn't think too highly of them.

At this moment, since they had not yet spoken, Magic Girl Ash, Feng, and Rainbow, sitting directly opposite, naturally did not dare to speak either.

Apart from Ash, the expressions of the other two were as if they were primary students waiting for the teacher to grade their papers, nervously shivering.

Udina hugged her shoulders, closed her eyes in thought, and her dress's steel shoulder guards reflected a cold light under the lamplight;

Lilai, with one hand on her forehead, brushed back her light blonde hair, while the other hand flipped through documents, her ice-blue eyes scanning the contents on the table intently;

Xizi Yue played with her cellphone while casually munching on a rice dumpling, the munching sounds notably clear in the silent classroom.

Feng and Rainbow watched her carefully, thinking to themselves that what they read on Weibo was indeed true: this national idol had an enormous appetite, able to devour two buckets of tubed rice in one meal.

While eating, Xizi Yue seemed to suddenly remember something and looked up to ask the gothic girl sitting across from her, "Xiao Ni, do you have free time after the meeting?"

Magical Girl Ash, who was playing with her phone, was momentarily stunned by the question, hurriedly put away her phone, and looked up, "I am free; I'm on summer vacation."

She paused for a moment, "But Master, what do you want to do?"

Mingye was slightly taken aback before he realized: Master? Xizi Yue is my little sister's master? Her judgment really is lacking...

"Well later, when Wild Fox logs on, join me for a couple of rounds of Go," said Xizi Yue.

"That's fine, but I'll have to see if my brother is willing to let me use the laptop," said Ash, propping up her chin and speaking indifferently, "My brother is really mean, always picking on me at home."

Mingye's eyelids twitched, thinking to himself that even in such a setting, she has to seize the opportunity to speak ill of me, right?

"You're not allowed to," Lilai looked up from her documents, adding coldly, "And no staying up late." She flicked up her light blonde hair as she spoke.

Magical Girl Ash pouted, staring straight into Lilai's ice-blue eyes, and said innocently,

"But Second Master, didn't you pull me into pulling an all-nighter playing Dota last time? You even said your Ice Maiden was the best in England, and if you weren't a magical girl, you'd have gone pro!"

Upon hearing this, the two new Magic Girls sitting nearby were flabbergasted.

They thought to themselves, we all debuted as magical girls in the same period, how come you're the only one referring to the three chairpersons of the Alliance as 'Master' and speaking so out of line? That's totally outrageous.

Mingye, who was secretly listening, felt similarly.

"Second Master, too... then the one sitting next to her, Udina, must be your Third Master. All the strongest modern magical girls are your masters, one teaches you swordplay, while the other two teach you how to control magic power, right?" he thought.

The reason he specified magic power control rather than Magic Cards was that, like Bai Zini, Udina also rarely used Magic Cards in battle, primarily relying on her mutated magic wand for combat — her "Cinderella" umbrella had so many forms, she naturally needed someone to teach her how to integrate and use them effectively in combat.

"Enough chatter," Lilai still expressionless, "We've come here to discuss several recent issues, most of which you've caused."

"Like what?"

Magical Girl Ash sat in her chair, swinging her legs, and asked nonchalantly.

"First, the Alliance clearly stipulates that magical girls are not to kill. Yet, a month ago, you personally killed a superhuman criminal, and the resulting media storm has yet to settle down."

"I didn't want to kill him, but just..."

Before Ash could finish, Lilai coldly interrupted her, "Secondly, there's the issue with your identity. You are currently the only magical girl in China who has not officially registered her identity with the authorities. Do you understand the severity of this issue?"


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