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Drama Queen Reborn as a Top Student!

Chapter 634 - 244 must win

Author: Su Mu Zhe Yue
updatedAt: 2026-01-15

CHAPTER 634: 244 MUST WIN

Inside the room, an elderly lady dressed in silk pajamas, her hair disheveled, wielded a Peach Wood Sword, slashing wildly throughout the space.

As she hacked away, she cursed aloud, "Out! All of you get out! If you dare cling to me again, I’ll have the Mage banish you to the eighteenth level of hell, never to reincarnate..."

The elderly lady suddenly pointed the Peach Wood Sword at a vase, yelling, "Sang Ziming, why haven’t you reincarnated? Why are you haunting me? Is it because the offerings I burned for you weren’t enough? Do you resent me? What right do you have to resent me? Victory belongs to the strong; you lost, accept your fate..."

Han Yue crouched in the corner, watching the scene unfold before her with a numb expression.

During the day, the elderly lady prayed and meditated in the Buddhist hall, appearing quite normal, but once night fell, it was as if she became a different person—refusing to sleep, clutching the Peach Wood Sword, and rambling incoherently like a madwoman.

No matter how many renowned doctors consulted or rare medicinal herbs were brewed, nothing resolved the issue.

Later on, the elderly lady grew superstitious about mysticism, converting a room into a Buddhist shrine. On one side, she invited revered monks for guidance, while on the other, she sought the Heavenly Master to perform rituals. She tried it all, believing everything.

Unfortunately, the results were minimal.

She still frequently had episodes in the middle of the night.

As far as Han Yue was concerned, it was a mental health issue that worsened with age.

Truthfully, Han Yue suspected the problem might lie in the feng shui of the Four Seasons Manor. Ever since the elderly lady had moved in, she hadn’t had a decent night’s sleep, yet she stubbornly believed in the supposed dragon vein energy of Wansui Mountain, insisting it would benefit the future generations of the family.

But setting aside feng shui, wasn’t it likely that the lady’s guilt was catching up to her—haunted by the wronged souls she feared were seeking revenge?

As people age, their bodies lose resilience, and spiritual afflictions and inner demons take advantage of the weaknesses.

This world holds countless injustices, but in the face of death, everyone is equal.

Not even the most formidable elderly lady is exempt.

A maid knocked on the door, and Han Yue walked over to open it. The maid handed her a tray.

It was freshly brewed Calming Tea.

The effects were potent and worked wonders for the elderly lady, but the doctors had warned against frequent consumption as it could worsen her condition.

Han Yue lifted the bowl from the tray, not bothering to glance at the person in front of her. She immediately turned and rushed toward Old Madam Yu.

"Madam, please drink this bowl of Calming Tea and rest early tonight."

Mei Lvge, still wielding the Peach Wood Sword and slashing randomly, suddenly glared at Han Yue. "Sang Ziming, I’ll kill you..."

With that, she raised the sword and swung it fiercely at Han Yue.

Han Yue quickly stepped back, retreating to the corner, but Mei Lvge chased after her relentlessly.

"Sang Ziming, you vile woman! Even in death, you haunt me! The one who betrayed you was Yu Tiezhu—why don’t you go after him? Oh wait, I forgot, the two of you must have reunited in the underworld already! Hahaha..."

"Madam, please look closely. I’m Yue..."

Han Yue shouted while dodging. Despite her age, Mei Lvge’s years of focus on health upkeep kept her strong. Coupled with her penchant for tricks, the Peach Wood Sword was a whirlwind in her hand, swift and impenetrable. Han Yue truly feared the elder might accidentally injure her.

"Vile woman... vile woman..."

The sword came straight for Han Yue’s heart, and in that instant, she froze, stunned into silence.

Yet, just as the blade’s tip was about to pierce her heart, it abruptly stopped.

Mei Lvge rolled her eyes and suddenly collapsed to the ground.

The Peach Wood Sword slipped from her hand and fell to the floor.

"Madam..." Han Yue hurriedly knelt to support Mei Lvge.

Han Yue looked up sharply, glaring at the maid standing in the doorway. "What are you standing there for? Come help me!"

The maid lowered her head and quietly approached, assisting Han Yue in carrying the unconscious Mei Lvge to the large bed, supporting her on both sides.

As the maid subtly nudged the tip of her foot, a small stone rolled into the corner unnoticed by Han Yue.

After tucking Mei Lvge in snugly, Han Yue sighed deeply. "The elder’s condition is worsening; we must contact the eldest son."

The maid picked up the Peach Wood Sword from the floor and placed it by Mei Lvge’s bedside.

The old lady’s bed was a yellow pear wood masterpiece with intricate craftsmanship. The bed’s headboard featured a row of drawers, each secured with fine locks. Above the drawers was a narrow platform where a sword rack stood, and the Peach Wood Sword was usually displayed there.

The maid’s gaze briefly lingered on the locked rows of drawers before discreetly looking away.

Han Yue rubbed her sore neck and struggled to her feet. "Clean up the floor and get back to rest early."

It had been a long night for everyone; she didn’t intend to make things difficult for the maid.

The maid said nothing, squatted down to collect the shattered porcelain pieces, and left the room without a word.

The small courtyard returned to its state of tranquility, enveloped in absolute silence.

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