Tang Xiao stumbled to the floor with a swollen face and bloody nose. It was difficult to see his expression through the results of his beating.
Jin Tao, conversely, sat not far away. His expression was clear â the satisfaction of a man whoâd finally taken a dump after days of constipation. In a way, finally beating on Tang Xiao was just that, release. He hadnât escaped the fight without a few bruises of his own, but they were few compared to Tang Xiaoâs.
âHurts?â Lan Jue stood at Tang Xiaoâs side, looking down on him. The young man looked at his instructor, grunted, and said nothing further.
âUp!â Lan Jue hissed at him.
It was almost by reflex that Tang Xiao shot up. âWhat the hell is this about!â His words were muffled from the beating.
âGot a problem?â Lan Jue peered at him. âYou probably thought he was so much weaker than you. Only reason you lost was because you couldnât use your Discipline, right?â
Tang Xiao didnât answer, but the look in his eyes did it for him: Youâre damn right!
Lan Jue continued. âAs an Adept, as a pilot, your physical abilities are your foundation. Your will to fight is the key to success. Youâre fat, but youâre also supple â flexible. Youâve got that up on Jin Tao. So why did you lose? Because you didnât have his dogged 1 determination. What that means is, if your powers were equal, heâd beat you every time. This was just a little contest. You lose, you suffer a little pain. But if this was war⊠youâd be dead.â
âSo today the lesson I leave you two with is this: Treat every drill like a battle. Treat every opponent like an archenemy!â
The stubborn dissent in Tang Xiaoâs eyes slowly melted away. It was replaced with a solemn consideration. He was, after all, a smart and talented student. There was no doubt heâd come to understand. He was twenty-three years old, and already he possessed considerable ability. However despite his innate skills, heâd certainly heard similar things from his other instructors. Perhaps it had never really resonated with him before, or maybe they had never impressed the fact that success would really require physical sacrifice.
âYou lost the war of wills. Now do you understand?â Lan Jue concluded.
Tang Xiao lifted his head, and nodded solemnly.
Lan Jue then turned his scowling face to Jin Tao. âUnderstanding doesnât mean weâre finished. I never told you to stop.â
This time, Tang Xiao was the one with a malicious, hungry grin on his face.
âWait a minute, this isnât right!â Jin Tao howled as the massive girth descended towards him, like a hungry tiger pouncing itâs prey.
By the time Lan Jue was leisurely waltzing from the NEU campus, both the future Metal Fox and Frenzied Lion Mastiff lay sprawled on the dirt. This time Professor Lan hadnât lifted a hand, but they were in a sorrier state than the before. It only ended when they had no more strength to fight.
Ah. Teaching really is pretty nice. At the very least, relaxing.
Thinking back on the actions of the two gentlemen, guys not really much younger than himself, brought a smile to his face. Fifteen years ago he first experienced something like they did today. It froze the smile on his face, when the memories came. Fifteen years ago⊠a pain that went to the bone! Every time it was like that.
Serves you right, sitting there counting cigarette buts in the street! Hmph!
Classes werenât until tomorrow, and there wasnât anything he needed doing. It was time to go home. Still there were things to consider. Not only for himself, but for his young ladies as well. If they only worked together their development would skyrocket. Maybe things would be different this time. He wasnât sure how it would feel treating them like students.
His thoughts were interrupted as a familiar figure crossed his vision, exiting the universityâs main gate. He recognized him as his fellow sufferer from earlier in the day. Richard stood a short distance from the entrance smoking a cigarette. He looked glum, and ashamed.
âOh hey, its you,â he greeted amicably as he spotted Lan Jue.
âDonât come over here,â Lan Jue snarled. âI donât know you.â If it wasnât for this guy he wouldnât have been so publicly humiliated, abused by that hateful woman.
Richard was sheepish and apologetic. âLook, Iâm sorry Professor! But you really shouldnât be blaming me, that woman really is just a bully. Itâs a damn tragedy sheâs my ladyâs class leader!â
Lan Jue had struggled to bring his anger under control, and was nearly back to his indifferent norm. But hearing him refer to Qianlin as his lady brought it all back bubbling to the surface.
âSo what are you doing, casing the place?â
âNah Iâm not loitering or anything. Classes are almost out for the day, and Qianlin will have to come out this way. A gentleman sends his wife home, right?â
âOh,â Lan Jue replied, âalright then, as you were.â He shrugged dismissively before pushing his bicycle out of the campus and down the street.
Suddenly he felt a heat welling up in his chest. He paused, and then a sound rang through the back of his mind: Bodyguard, where are you?
Bodyguard!
His response was almost subconscious, channeling his psychic energies through the soul-caller gem resting against his chest: Gate of the University.
Iâll be there soon. Send me home! Repel anyone who tries to get near me. Thatâs your responsibility. Even in his head Qianlinâs voice was cool and dismissive.
Fine. His exodus from the school stopped. It was true â he still had a responsibility to act as her protector for the next couple of years. Nor was her request excessive, and so he had no grounds to refuse.
Not long after their exchange, Qianlin appeared by the gate. She walked by herself, clad in form-fitting clothing with her long black hair flowing down her back. Her face was neutral, but regardless was possessed of a quiet beauty. Her flashing blue eyes glimmered behind the cascading waves of black hair â certainly attention-grabbing.
âQialin!â Upon seeing her, Richard sprang in to action. He barreled towards her at a run. âIâm sure youâre tired, huh, Qianlin. Here, my verti-car is parked just over there. Iâll send you home. Oh, but I was invited to dinner by my aunt.â
Qianlin shot him a withering glance. âGreat! You go ahead. I have someone here to send me home.â
âEh?â At first, hearing her enthusiasm his heart nearly leapt from his chest. However, when she finished her sentence a bitter taste filled his mouth. His formerly friendly demeanor suddenly grew prickly as he shot his eyes around. âWhose sending you?â
âThatâd be me,â Lan Jue interjected lazily.
Richard looked at him, confused. âYou?â
âThatâs right.â
âSo,â the young man started, âthis morning, before the classroom. You were there waiting for Qianlin as well?â
Lan Jue nodded in confirmation.
âYou her cousin?â He asked.
Again, he nodded.
Zhou Qianlin had already moved to Lan Jueâs side. She deftly pulled herself up onto the back seat of the bicycle. âLetâs get going.â
âYup.â Lan Jue watched Richardâs slack features as he pushed off the floor, one foot on the pedal. Sadly Zhou Qianlinâs presence on the back of his bicycle cramped his standard riding style. He had to squat over the seat.
âCousinsâŠ? The hell was he driving, anyway?â He stood watching them meander away for a good few minutes, but still couldnât quite wrap his head around what had just happened.
Richard didnât feel threatened by the handsome instructor. Their relationship as cousins â and the fact he was just as easily disposed of as he by Tan Lingyun earlier â made him less problematic. Sure there were plenty of handsome guys who were interested in Zhou Qianlin, but how may could boast his personal status? He had a deeply connected family, a blessed and comfortable life, and an outstanding education. All of this conspired to instill him with a healthy sense of self-confidence from a young age.
Still, in the wake of his recent interaction with Zhou Qianlin he felt something odd. His interest in her, his courtship, wasnât a new endeavor. In fact heâd fallen in love with her the very moment he first saw her. After their disastrous wedding, his father â enraged from the shame and disgraceful treatment â finally conceded after Richard had used every means at his disposal to convince him to let the young man come back to Planet Skyfire. Through all of this he felt he knew his fiancee very well, and yet for reasons unknown he sensed her overall mood had changed markedly from before.
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Lan Jue pedaled the bicycle, and Zhou Qianlin sat perched on the back. Both were silent. And though their rolling journey through the landscape of Skyfire was picturesque, there existed a strange barrier between them that made the trip uncomfortable.
For a while it continued in this way, until Lan Jue spoke up. âSo, where we going?â
âGrace Hospital,â she replied.
âGot it.â Lan Jue began the journey towards the hospital. Heâd only been there once, but the profound effect it had left on him meant he knew precisely how to get there. They continued in relative silence before arriving at the doors.
Zhou Qianlin deftly dismounted from the bicycleâs back âseatâ. However, she didnât move towards the door. Instead she lifted her hands, and rubbed her face for a few moments.
âIâm not going in.â
âDonât go in!â
The two spoke on top of one another. They exchanged a look. It was Lan Jueâs awkward tones that broke the ensuing silence. âI have a friend coming to Skyfire City. I promised Iâd go see him.â
âYour responsibilities arenât finished,â Qianlin responded coolly. âIâd have to increase your contract duration a few days. Go then, no need to come back. Iâll find my own way home.â With that she turned and pushed her way in to the hospital. As she did, her back turned to her bodyguard, a smile spread across her pretty face. No matter her grievances, or how sour her mood, a smile always covered her features when she entered here. She was here to bring joy to her elderly charges, to make their lives better.
Watching her leave, Lan Jueâs face also twisted unnaturally. âHera, sheâs your sister,â he muttered to himself. âIf I didnât already have you, I donât know if Iâd be able to help myself from falling in love with this one. Helpful, attractive⊠but my troubles are many, and I wouldnât want to involve her. But donât worry. Iâll help you watch after her.â