âHeâs a teacher?â Tan Lingyun, like the Director, looked at Lan Jue in astonishment.
The Director rounded on his female colleague in anger. âLingyun! Again with this temper of yours! Clearly you acted without thinking and dragged the poor instructor all the way down here. Let â go â at â once! And what would happen if you hurt Professor Lan with that crushing grip of yours?â
âI, ehâŠ. I didnât know.â Tan Lingyun released her death grip and Lan Jue crumpled to the floor like a sack of potatoes. Without his discipline to protect him, the pain was excruciating.
âOh, I do apologize.â She immediately stooped down and helped the great mercenary king to his feet.
Upset could not begin to describe the look on Lan Jueâs face.
âWhy didnât you just say you were a teacher?â Tan Lingyunâs eyes widen, her tone accusing.
âAnd what opportunity did you give me to do so!â Lan Jue shot back in indignation.
Tan Lingyunâs shock only deepened. She took a good long look at this Professor Lan. His meticulously teased black hair, thin body, handsome face, fine white suit and bowtie. Only, the suit had been coated now with dirt, and hopelessly wrinkled.
She covered her disgrace with anger, narrowing her eyes and glaring at him. âWhat kind of man are you, anyway? Youâre an instructor of the National Eastern University, and you donât employ a Discipline to defend yourself?â
Lan Jue almost gagged, but in the end his response was muted and dejected. âFine⊠you win.â
She snorted scornfully, then turned away. âDirector Wu, Iâll leave this to you. Take care of this young pilot, because if I find him skulking around my classroom again I wonât be held responsible for my actions.â
Richardâs scowl was deep and bewildered. âI was just there to meet my wife! Whatâs wrong with that?!â
Tan Lingyun squared her shoulders and glared down her nose at him, full of a domineering arrogance. âFirst, this is not your house. This is a university. The only relationship we tolerate between students in these walls, is as schoolmates. If you want to go meet your wife, meet her at home. Second, Qianlin has never acknowledged you as her husband. This marriage you have concocted is all wishful thinking, with no legal documents or proof to back it up. Therefore, if I ever see your face again I will be formally submitting a request to have you expelled from school.â 1
âYou!â Finally, Richardâs temper spun out of his control. The faint aura of his discipline began to exude from around him.
âENOUGH!â Wu Junyiâs thunderous voice rang through the office, cold and commanding. Richard suddenly felt a devastating pressure bearing down on him. The sudden fear that filled him helped to control his temper.
âProfessor Tan, you may go. Iâll deal with this.â
âGoodbye, Director Wu.â Tan Lingyun gave him a curt nod, turned, and left. As she stomped out she muttered, just loud enough to hear.
âNo kind of man at all.â
Both Lan Jue and Richard stiffened visibly at the insult. They looked briefly at each other, unsure to whom she was referring.
Director Wu watched âthe Savage Goddessâ leave, helpless. âProfessor Lan, this was a misunderstanding. I apologize on behalf of Lingyun. And as for youâŠâ Wu Junyiâs eyes shot quick and fierce to Richard. âIâll deal with you momentarily. Stand to the side.â
Lan Jue made his way from the teaching affairâs office and back towards the teaching building he was so cruelly thrown from. As he did, a cold gust followed. He shivered and hunched in his suit, burdened and bleak. But more than the chilling breeze, there was that ineffable feeling lingering in his heart. Such was life! In the end, at least it was interesting. A laugh come unbidden from his lips, then. Could I be some sort of masochist?
âSo Iâll assume everythingâs fine, with you smirking to yourself like that.â The sultry voice arose from nearby. He turned his head, and sure enough there she was. Zhou Qianlin stood behind him, only a short distance away. The look on her face was more inquisitive than accusatory.
âYup, everythingâs fine! Why wouldnât it be?â Lan Jue stuck out his chest in prime manly fashion.
Zhou Qianlin advanced towards him, a knowing smirk on her face. She ran a hand through her long, silken hair. âYour clothes are soiled.â
âOh, thisâŠâ His squirmed.
âLetâs go,â she said, dropping the issue and any further questions.
The two walked side by side, and as predicted there was no shortage of curious glances directed their way. The title of School Beauty wasnât lightly given, after all.
âDid you recognize him?â Zhou Qianlinâs voice was low as they meandered through the university.
Zhou Qianlin lifted her eyes to stare at him. She found a face as still and calm as the surface of a pond. âThatâs right, and heâs here for me. What do you think I should do about it?â
Lan Jue blinked. âThatâs up to you, how should I know?â
Her face stiffened, but a huff of laughter soon followed. âThatâs right! It is up to me. Even though Iâm a âsoiled womanâ I think heâll still want me. No problem then, you can go!â
Her pace quickened and she pulled out in front. Lan Jue came to a stop, making no effort to follow. He watched as she slowly vanished in to the distance. His features never changed, no expression revealed, except perhaps that shade of gloom returning. He turned the opposite direction, and began to walk.
Electives Building.
âAre you serious? Listen kid, if youâre messing with me you know whatâll happen.â Tang Xiao crackled his knuckles, glaring fiercely at Dumb-Mutt Jin situated before him.
There was a real fear in Jin Taoâs eyes as he tittered nervously. âLook, buddy, how am I messing with you here? You shouldnât keep treating me like before. I mean, now weâre the same â weâre both apprentices under the same master!â
The fat on Tang Xiaoâs face jiggled perceptibly. âFellow apprentices? I really have no idea what Professor Lan was thinking. A guy as insignificant as you, working with him? I mean he can oscillate!â
âOscillate?â Jin Taoâs eyes popped and he almost salivated at the prospects.
Tang Xiao laughed patronizingly. âThatâs right, oscillation! Otherwise how could I be sure of his abilities as a master instructor? Only⊠he surely is a tough one. I still feel the beating he gave me.â
âDid your DisciplineâŠâ Jin Tao whispered cryptically.
His compatriotâs eyes hardened. âItâs a secret. How am I going to share that with some mangy dog.â
âTang Xiao,â Jin Tao growled. âIâve tolerate your insults for a long time. If you keep talking down to me, Iâll ââ
Tang Xiao replied by puffing out his expansive chest. âWhat are you gunna do? That sentence is the best way to describe you. Not to mention you look like a mangy dog. For other people, a tall forehead means intelligence 2, but you prove the saying false. Whatâre ya gunna do, man, bite me?â
Jin Tao snorted derisively. âAnd youâre better? Youâre growing in the wrong damn direction. When you were born whatever monstrous thing created you had to apologize for the error!â
âYou are REALLY looking for an ass-kicking!â Tang Xiaoâs hand shot out, looking to grab his opponent by the neck.
âProfessor!â Jin Taoâs call froze Tang Xiao but only for a moment. He snagged Dumb-Mutt by the collar and grinned hideously in his face.
âDonât give me that garbage. A three year-old wouldnât fall for that nonsense. Itâs not time yet, and the professor isnât here. I could stand here and curse his mother and nothing would happen.â
âIs that so?â A dispassionate voice wafted over in reply.
Tang Xiao went stiff as a board, his jiggling fat swallowing that malicious grin. Slowly his expansive girth turned, and he addressed them an behind him with perfect propriety. âOh, professor. Youâre here. I-I was just messing around.â
Lan Jueâs hands were stuffed in his trouser pockets. He looked at him, then to Jin Tao, and nodded. âHm, not bad. Both of your disciplines have improved. But itâs not enough. Iâve been on a business trip, and just got back. Are you two serious about learning with me?â
Before Tang Xiao could even open his mouth, Jin Tao practically leapt forward, falling to his knees before Lan Jue. Flop.
âMaster, I am absolutely serious. I beg you to accept me as your student!â He assurances came as he bowed low to Lan Jueâs feet, so deep as to bang his head on the floor.
The suddenness and intensity of Jin Taoâs actions stunned both Tang Xiao and Lan Jue speechless. Students bowing low to instructors like this, what year was it?
Tang Xiaoâs jaw set, and he bowed as low as he could manage. âSir, Iâm also determined.â
Lan Jue pulled Jin Tao up from the ground, and shook his head. âGood. That being the case, from now on I will also genuinely consider you both my disciples. However, if at any point in the future you do not acquiesce to my commands, any relationship we have as student and master is immediately dissolved.â
Jin Tao was overjoyed. He practically shouted at his new master. âProfessor, whatever it is, just tell us what to do.â Despite his incessantly arrogant demeanor, it was clear the boy was no idiot. He and Tang Xiao were different, to be sure. The latter was talented, an ace student. But this one? It was fair to say that here, he was nothing. If it wasnât for his sisterâs position as a teacher here, heâd never have passed muster to join the school.
It was Jin Taoâs customary state to be uncaring, aloof, even dismissive. However, in his heart he did strive for dignity. This was increased when he listened to Lan Jueâs speech that day in class. On that day, he became even more determined. He wanted to be a prince among men, to be a true noble. In his eyes that meant he first had to grow strong. With strength, the most basic requirements for greatness would be met. That is why without hesitation, without question, he threw himself to the floor before his master. He needed to prove his sincerity.
âGo on⊠beat him!â Lan Jue jabbed a finger at Tang Xiao, he stared helplessly at his teacher. âYou may fight back, but neither of you may use your discipline.â
âHeh!â A devilish light shone in Jin Taoâs eyes, and as he slowly advanced on his pudgy opponent his grin became predatory.
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âJin Tao is nothing but a damn rabid mongrel. Insane, and nobody wants anything to do with him. No, not that. Heâs a rabid mongrel who blindly follows a master. Iâm convinced heâs only pretending to be a madman most of the time! He shouldnât be called the Frenzied Lion Mastiff, no. They should call him the Scheming Idiot!â
Memoirs of the Metal Fox, Army General Tang Xiao
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âThat fat-ass Tang Xiao isnât worth being called a human. A brain full of filth and obscenities. Anyone who becomes his enemy doesnât dare give him a chance to open his fool mouth, otherwise even if you come out the victor youâve still given him what he wants. The best method is simply to beat him. Beat him to within an inch of his life. Until he canât even open his mouth. If I was tasked with giving him a nickname, it would be this: the Fathead Porkbucket. That suits him best!â
Memoirs of the Frenzies Lion Mastiff, Army General Jin Tao
1. With an attitude like this she better be one hell of a teacher!
2. So they say in China. Luckily bald people use this to their advantage!