Chapter 139 Being a Pretty Boy Starting From Today?
Jin Wenwen brought Roland to a remote part of the saber arts club.
As it was almost autumn, osmanthus flowers were blooming. The smell was quite nice, and there was a faint fragrance of osmanthus everywhere.
With a white shirt on top, skinny jeans underneath, short ear-length hair, and a refined vibe, this kind of tomboy would indeed give some people quite a shock.
But not for Roland; he liked feminine girls.
Moreover, after listening to Night Tide Sandsâ story, he had an extremely bad impression of Jin Wenwen, so he didnât think she looked at all outstanding.
âYou sure can hide.â Jin Wenwen took out a slim cigarette and skillfully lit it, inhaling and exhaling smoke rings before continuing, âI canât believe you made me chase you here.â
Roland laughed at this. âBut still, havenât you come over here shamelessly?â
Upon hearing this, Jin Wenwenâs brow furrowed deeply. âYou seem to have a lot of complaints about me?â
âTo put it another way, Miss Jin, if youâre being stalked every day by a pervert trying to figure out where you live, how would you feel?â
These words were beating around the bush by calling her a stalker, the same nature as a pervert. Jin Wenwen was immediately so furious that the cigarette in her hand almost shook off, and it took her a while to suppress her anger and say, âSince you donât like to talk to me much, Iâll keep it simple.â
Roland raised his eyebrows, an expression of âIf you have something to say, just say it.â
Jin Wenwen took a deep breath. âYou must have an immersive cabin at home.â
âNo.â Roland shook his head.
âYou canât fool me.â Jin Wenwen smiled somewhat smugly. âI noticed as soon as I saw you just now that you were starting to develop a murderous aura. A few months ago, when I first saw you, you were so clean that you were no different from a baby. But now, you have a murderous aura, and itâs very strong. Itâs not something that can be formed by killing one or two peopleâyouâve killed a lot of people.â
Roland chuckled. âIf I really killed a lot of people, I would have been arrested by public security already. Do you really think the public security officers are that incompetent?â
âYeah, itâs obvious that youâve killed a lot of people, but nothing happened. Then is there any other possibility besides a virtual game?â Jin Wenwen walked up to Roland and stared at him seriously. âOnly in that game, you kill people at will and donât get caught up in real-world consequences.â
Roland yawned, looked at Jin Wenwen, who was very close to him, and said, âThatâs just your guess. I still have to tell you I donât have one.â
âIt doesnât matter if you say there isnât, as long as I think there is.â Jin Wenwenâs smile took on a dark quality. âHonestly, that immersive cabin left in your hands is a pure waste. Giving it to us martial artists is the best choice.â
âWhy do you call it a waste?â
âThat kind of immersive cabin was made to be used by martial artists. It shouldnât fall into the hands of ordinary people like you.â
Roland laughed lightly. âWhat era is it now, there are still people who think they are nobler? Have you forgotten all about the history of Cheng Sheng[1] taught in junior high school? Donât tell me you were out boxing without even finishing middle school.â
âYou!â Jin Wenwen threw her ladyâs cigarette to the floor in a fit of rage and stepped on it hard, her legs long and straight as a pair of compasses. âIâm not going to bull**** with you that muchâhalf a million, let me have the immersive cabin.â
Roland shook his head. âI donât have one.â
âDonât be stubborn. Donât blame me for using some dishonorable tactics if you really piss me off.â
Roland was even more amused when he heard this. âNow that the fight against crime is so serious, itâs always in the limelight, yet you actually dare to threaten me, an ordinary good citizen. Believe me, Iâll report you.â
It was different now compared to a decade or two ago. Triads and the like werenât rampant at all.
Jin Wenwen took a deep breath. âFine, you win. Then, Iâll raise the price againâone million.â
âI said I donât have it, itâs not about the money.â Roland looked at her mockingly. âDo you not understand what Iâm saying, or are you simply deaf?â
Jin Wenwen was almost driven crazy.
She said hatefully, âFine! Youâre good, brat.â
Then, she twisted around and left.
Roland then returned to the large shed and saw Night Tide Sands and Qi Shaoqiu waiting for him.
As soon as Qi Shaoqiu saw him, he laughed. âI saw that Jin Wenwen was pissed off and left, that expression she had was like she ate sh**. Back then I broke up with her, her expression wasnât even that ugly. Awesome!â
After that, he even patted Rolandâs shoulder excitedly.
Night Tide Sands, on the other hand, asked, âWhat did she say to you?â
âShe insisted that I had an immersive cabin and said she wanted me to sell it to her for a million yuan. I said I didnât have one, and she didnât believe me and got mad and ran away,â Roland said casually.
But the two of them obviously didnât believe thisâthey knew Jin Wenwen very well. if it was as simple as Roland said, Jin Wenwen wouldnât be angered to such an extent. Roland must have said something obscene to piss her off.
âShe still hasnât let go of her ambition to fight for the womenâs championship,â Qi Shaoqiu lamented, as if recalling something.
Night Tide Sands put her hands behind her back and looked into the distance.
âYou guys are also martial artists, arenât you curious as to whether I have it or not?â Roland asked somewhat curiously.
Qi Shaoqiu said indifferently, âSo what if you do or donât? You will naturally tell us if you want to, and you wonât say anything if you donât want to. Itâs futile to askâinstead, it will just damage our relationship.â
Night Tide Sands looked at Roland, and there seemed to be autumn water rippling in her pretty black pupils.
Roland sighed. âActually, I do have it.â
Everyone was familiar with each other, so there was no point in speaking falsehoods.
Qi Shaoqiu laughed lightly, showing some relief.
Night Tide Sands, on the other hand, took out her hands that were behind her back. An old vellum notebook that was decades old was held in her hands. âThese are my experiences, the insights on how to train the Daoist Nourishment of Life are all in there. You can take it and read it, and then return it to me after reading it.â
Roland accepted it. The notebook still had the girlâs body temperature. Roland was stunned for a moment, and then said solemnly, âThank you.â
Night Tide Sands smiled once again, which she rarely did. âNo need to thank me.â
At noon, Roland returned home from the saber arts club, and after having lunch with his parents, he lay down on his bed and looked through Night Tide Sandsâ notebook.
The first words that entered his sight were Daoist Nourishment of Life Insights, in a beautiful and graceful writing style.
Roland flipped through the pages one by one. The notebook contained Night Tide Sandsâ hand-drawn diagrams of human meridians, qi circulation routes, and some of her insights.
After a cursory reading, Roland found that there was a major flaw in the insights and experiences.
As a girl, Night Tide Sandsâ was too focused on the whitening effect of this technique.
Almost all the articles were full of things like circulating qi to what acupuncture points and how long to maintain it to make the skin whiter or firmer, and so on.
It was either that or the secret technique for darker hair.
But for Roland, what he would like to see more was an insight into improving his mental power.
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And not this kind of thingâŠ
Was he going to train himself to be a pretty boy?
Hmm, doesnât seem like a bad idea.
This thought suddenly flashed across Rolandâs mind.
[1] A self-proclaimed king whose reign lasted for only six months