Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio  Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
After having a day off, early the next morning, Gao Peng washed up, then knocked out Uncle Liuâs door.
The iron door opened. Seeing Gao Peng, Uncle Liu showed a big smile. âMorning Peng, you are quite early today.â
âSorry to bother you Uncle Liu,â Gao Peng said, embarrassed.
âIâm going to have the Monster Breeder Assessment, but Iâm not sure how long will it last. Would it be possible to let Da Zi live with you for a few days? Donât worry, Uncle Liu, I promise that Da Zi will be a good boy. It wonât run about, or hiss around. If you think it annoying, I can lock it at home and give you the key. The only thing you need to do is to feed it once a day.â
âNo worries. I will take care of it. It wonât be starve,â Uncle Liu promised.
Gao Peng trusted Uncle Liu. He nodded with appreciation, then went down and left.
He didnât notice that after Da Zi entered into Uncle Liuâs room, it remained in silence, being unnaturally quiet.
After Gao Peng left, Uncle Liu hesitated for a while, and finally dialed a number. âOld Jiang? Yes, itâs me. Calm down, calm down, he is alright. Your grandson has signed a Familiar. Itâs a Purple-Backed Yellow-Clawed Centipede. Looks like a normal grade.
âPersuade him how? Your grandson and you are exactly alike; you two look like you donât care about anything, but actually you are as stubborn as bulls. Nothing can change your decisions. Plus, this Purple-Backed Yellow-Clawed Centipede is what your daughter and son-in-law left for him.
âThings havenât been handled yet? I say that you kill those who donât listen, and find some good boys. This world never lacks talent.â Uncle Liu was chatting casually like he was talking about small family affairs, but his words were terrifying.
âWell, alright, you have your plans⌠Donât worry about Peng. He wonât be in any trouble with me here.â
On the other side of the call, the phone hung up, a curtain opened, and light came into a dark office, showing a robust figure facing the window.
Silver cropped hair made the man seem experienced. He was in a loose black Hanfu (Traditional Chinese kimono) rimmed with gold. Although the man looked old, his figure conveyed a terrifying determent, like a dormant volcano which could fire up at any time.
The old man pressed a red button. A slim fairy-like figure came in, bowing respectfully. âPresident.â
The old man looked out the window calmly, âGive Experimental Department the ultimatum; I forgive their caprices because I appreciate their talents, but it doesnât mean that they can challenge my patience. Work for me, or die. I only give them five months. Donât disappoint me. As for issues in Qinghai, I want them to be handled and clean within seven months. Bring my original words to Li Ye. If they canât make it, I will deal with it. And they know what will happen then. Donât waste my time.â
Then the old man waved his hand to let the secretary leave.
Turning to the window, the old man showed a poker face: no happiness nor sorrow. Only in the depth of his eyes could one see a flash of love.
One year: everything should be cleaned up within a year. He hadnât seen his only relative in the world for too long.
Before everything settled, he dared not to go for his grandson, for the boy would not have any self-protection without signing the blood contract. He didnât want to risk the boyâs life, nor even chance it.
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Monster Breeder Assessments were held in Changâan City Monster Breeder branch, which was located in the suburbs.
It took several hours to drive there.
When Gao Peng finally reached the destination, it was about noon. The assessment time was 2 p.m., in order to leave enough time for candidates to travel.
Once he got off the car, he saw a huge black and white building standing on the square. Alongside the square were huge trees. Sunlight was blocked by the crowns of trees, leaving shadows on the ground.
Until he exited the car, he didnât see how enormous the building was. It looked like a hill, with ash-colored, ragged bars on the sides, exposed in the air. Wide steps extended all the way to the gate.
Quite a few people had arrived, crowding the square. People were everywhere. Shade under trees had already been taken; some people sat on newspapers or a plastic bags.
Doesnât the assessment begin at 2 p.m.? How early did they arrive? Gao Peng wiped sweat off his forehead, looking around, but failed to find any space to sit.
Whatever. Gao Peng shook his head, and checked the time on his watch. It was half past twelve. He turned around, and was about to find a cafe to eat, when suddenly someone called out, âGao Peng.â
Sounds like someoneâs calling me.
Normally, when being called, many people habitually turned around to check who was there. Gao Peng didnât. he was not a normal person.
He had few friends; his parents passed in the accident. His grandpa on his motherâs side disappeared, and his two grandmas and grandpa on his fatherâs side died from illness before the cataclysm happened.
Therefore, the guy behind could not be calling him, but someone else. There were too many people named the same.
âGao Peng! Hey, curve wrecker.â Callings came again.
This time Gao Peng paused, turning around with confusion. Is he calling me?
Because only one person called Gao Peng curve wrecker.
Not far away under a tree, a group of people gathered together. Among them was a medium-height, heavy boy waving his hand excitedly towards him. Standing beside him was a girl wearing a red dress. The two looked familiar. He thought for a while, and finally recalled their names: Li Hongdou, Li Zigong.
Oh, my classmates.
These two were Gao Pengâs classmates, and they were sister and brother. The elder sister Li Hongdou was polite and kind, while the young brother Li Zigong was a chatterbox.
âHello, Mr. And Mrs. Li.â Gao Peng nodded in greeting, then nodded to Li Hongdou and Li Zigong.
âKid, are you here alone?â Mr. Li looked like he was in his thirties, dressed in suit and tie. He greeted Gao Peng with a smile.
âYes,â Gao Peng nodded.
âAre you here to watch the Monster Breeder Assessments, too? Ha-ha, we are here with mom, she is a candidate in todayâs assessment. Although she has failed three times, I believe that she will pass this time!â Li Zigong said without consideration. By his side, Li Hongdouâs face was clouded with anger; she slapped Li Zigong in the back of his head.
Li Zigong turned around glaring at his sister, âHow many times have I told you, donât slap my head, I suspect my IQ decreases becauseâŚâ
âItâs not my problem,â Li Hongdou replied coldly.
âNo, Iâm here for the Monster Breeder Assessment,â Gao Peng finally said, hesitating.
âWhat?â Li Zigong was dazed.
By his side, Li Hongdou also stunned. Mr. And Mrs. Li couldnât help looking Gao Peng up and down.
Mr. Li paused, then burst out in laughter. He patted Gao Pengâs shoulder and said, âGood job! Young men should have clear purposes like you do! My boy knows nothing but âeat;â he is as lazy as a pig.â
Mrs. Li smiled. âYou might be one of the youngest candidates for the Monster Breeder Assessment. Maybe soon we will have the youngest Monster Breeder in Changâan today.â
âThank you Mrs. Li. I will try my best, but Iâm not 100% sure about my competence. Iâm here to chance my luck,â Gao Peng said sincerely.
They chatted for a while. It was half past one. The Monster Breeder branchâs door used to be tightly closed, but it opened innocuously.
Several fully armed security guards holding riot shields in their left hands, and long black sticks in their right hands, came out to maintain order.
Candidates entered from the front gate. At this time, Gao Peng realized that there were not many candidates. Most people remained outside; they were probably friends and relatives.
âYour ID,â a woman dressed in gray suit said without raising her head.
Gao Peng handed his ID card through the window. The woman swiped the card on a detector, and a green light went on.
She raised her head to give the card back to Gao Peng. When she saw Gao Peng was so young, she was stunned for a second; then her good professional quality calmed her down, and she said, âNext.â
Gao Peg followed the crowd walking along a corridor, and they entered a lobby. There were rows of tables, with white paper neatly placed on top. Gao Peng was nervous, for it was likely to be a written examination.
He found his seat and sat down. Soon the examiner walked in the lobby, put a thermos on the lectern, and cleared his throat. âThis assessment is different from previous ones. This time, the Changâan branch decided to use both a paper and practical test.
âThe Traditional Chinese Medical System has four ways of diagnosis: Observing, Listening, Questioning and Feeling the Pulse. Your paper test requires you to observe a video record first, then write down the monsterâs attribute, hobbies, and weakness in detail. A good Monster Breeder must be able to find out a monsterâs habits and characteristics.
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âIn the first test, we will eliminate 90% of candidates, which means only 50 people will be permitted for the practical part.
âThe practical test is easy; I believe you have heard about it before. Our Monster Breeder branch will offer practical test participants 50 normal Familiars, as well as all the materials you will need for the test.â As he said this, the examiner gave a big smile.
âAs long as you can upgrade your Familiar within the given time, the materials you consume will be paid for by our association. However, if you canât upgrade your Familiar; sorry, you have to compensate for your materials. Of course, there is a standard for your cost. If you spend too much, you will fail as well.â
âThatâs so difficult,â A fat man who sat next to Gao Peng wiped his sweat and murmured. âI have been here four times; this time is the hardest one.â
He turned around and glanced at Gao Peng. âDonât worry, dude. The registration fee doesnât cost much. You can always come back for another try.â