âHey Professor Lan, did you hear? In two days the schoolâs going to separate us in to units and send us on a trip. Itâs supposed to be a team-building exercise.â Jin Yan spoke excitedly to Lan Jue as he entered and sat at his desk.
âA trip?â In truth the word was rarely directly at Lan Jue, ever since he was small. Every outing he participated in had purpose, not for fun. He looked back at her blankly.
Jin Yan continued enthusiastically. âYeah! Every year the school will send us out on a field trip. Itâs different every time, with the cost and how long. This is the first one this year. I heard weâll be leaving Skyfire for itâs closest cousin planet, Taihua. Itâs the holiday paradise for all of the Eastern Alliance! Itâs supposed to have the most beautiful beaches and lakes. They chose this planet specifically for itâs gorgeous scenery. The legislative assembly of the Eastern Alliance set rules to make sure it doesnât get overdeveloped, so that it stays a vacation paradise. Thereâs supposed to be thousands of acres of amazing old-growth forests that are untouched, just chalk-full of beautiful colors and scents and sounds. We electives teachers have relatively fewer classes, so for something as nice as this, itâs certainly a first. We can finally go check it out for ourselves.â
In the face of Jin Yanâs overwhelming excitement, Lan Jue could only smile. Unfortunately, in his condition, it wasnât conducive to his healing to leave.
âProfessor Jin, is it possible to skip the trip?â
She blinked, taken aback. âOf course not. Itâs a benefit given by the school, but team-building is a part of it. Only teachers with prior notice and special circumstances are exempt. What is it, you donât want to go?â
âOh, no. Itâs just Iâm so busy latelyâŠâ
Jin Yan gave him a playful âhmphâ. âTwo classes a week and you say youâre busy?Whatâs this class on jewelry youâre teaching tomorrow anyway? I want to come listen again.â
Lan Jue smiled mysteriously. âItâs a secret. Youâll find out tomorrow.â
As ever, the nearby Wang Hongyuan shot a glance at Lan Jue. His mouth turned in a scornful sneer.
Lan Jue excused himself from the office. Once outside he tapped a number in to his communicator.
âJin Tao, half an hour after lunch. Tell Tang Xao and meet me at our teaching spot.â
âGot it, Teach,â Jin Tao joyfully responded.
Lan Jue was continuously surprised at this guy. This kid really was insane! The last few times heâd been beaten bloody, and yet he was just as excited as the first time.
Jin Tao certainly was excited, and the reason was simple. He was seeing improvement.
Hua Li had beaten and healed them more times than he could remember that afternoon, so bad he didnât know what was hurt more by the end â his body or his mind. But this morning when he awoke, he clearly felt as though heâd made a good leap forward. Not just his discipline, but his physical strength and reaction time as well. These new aspects of his training had him completely forget the agony heâd lived through.
As usual, Lan Jueâs meal was a simple one: rice, and vegetables. It was hard to make the plain plainer. Whenever he was forced to eat things less than his expectations, he always chose the simplest fair. After all, adepts at his level were able to assimilate energy from the world around them to act as nourishment. Eating was just the most primitive and original source of energy intake.
After lunch he took a brief walk around the NEU campus. Everywhere he went he spied students, heading this way and that. He didnât know why, but in this crowded and noisy environment he felt at peace. Comfortable. He found himself growing more and more accustomed to this school as time went on, even came to enjoy it. He almost felt like a teacher, and all was well.
He made his way to the two young gentlemen he called his disciples. Upon finding them, he saw two distinctly different expressions on their faces. Jin Tao was excited, and wasted no time in running forward to greet his teacher. Tang Xiao, on the other hand, was more complicated. There was a thirst for growth in his eyes, but there was also fear.
âSo teach, whatâre we doing today?â Jin Tao dramatically rolled up his sleeves. He looked almost eager to get beat on.
âLetâs talk first,â Lan Jue said. He patted Jin Taoâs shoulder, and they both walked towards Tang Xiao.
The overweight young man felt a trepidation rise up within him. Though he didnât know from whence it came, he knew that this was the proverbial âcalm before the storm.â The Professor had something up his sleeve.
âTalk? Will talking improve my abilities?â Jin Tao spoke almost without thinking.
Lan Jue slapped his young pupil upside the head, frowning. âWhat are you in a rush for? âGood tools are essential thingsâ â you need proper preparation before you jump in.â
Jin Tao rubbed the back of his head. But instead of chastisement the look in his eyes was strange. This beating, he felt, was deserved.
âJin Tao, Tang Xiao, Iâll ask you one more time. Do you truly, unequivocally desire to study under me? Iâll tell you candidly, up till now I havenât really treated you as my disciples. Youâve only studied with me for a short time, but when we truly get started your methods of cultivation will be ten⊠a hundred times more difficult, more painful. So much that youâll wish you were dead. I canât guarantee results with this process â in the end, it comes down to your own effort, and tolerance.â Lan Jue spoke earnestly, fixing them each in turn with a steady gaze.
âProfessor, I am not afraid. Pain means nothing, only strength. Iâm ready to do whatever it takes.â Jin Tao scrambled to answer, without a hint of hesitation. âDonât think Iâm impulsive. Iâve thought very much about this. My dad told me onceâŠ
âIn this life you only have a set number of chances. If you grab them when they appear, youâll succeed. If you donât, youâll be doomed to a life of mediocrity.â
I donât want to die as someone ordinary. I want to be strong. I see how the talented look down on me, and I canât help but want to beat them. I hate that look, that says because my Talent isnât as strong as theirs that Iâm somehow less. I hate that dismissive scorn.â1 Jin Taoâs voice was heavy with emotion, full of sincerity.
Lan Jue remained calm in the face of his stirring tirade. âAnd when you become strong? What then?â
The question took Jin Tao by surprise. He dropped his head and began to think. âWhen Iâm strongâŠâ
Lan Jue didnât wait for an answer, turning his eyes to Tang Xiao. âAnd you? Do you still agree to be my student?â
âProfessor,â he blurted, âmay I first ask what level your Discipline is?â
âNinth,â he answered simply.
Slap! Tang Xiaoâs meaty fist slapped against the palm of his other hand. âIâm ready. Dumb-mutt said it, there are only so many opportunities in life. Everything takes work. Teacher, Iâm ready to learn under you.â
Lan Jue responded with an easy smile. âThen answer the same question. When youâre strong, what will you do then?â
Tang Xiaoâs response came right away. âJoin the army! Itâs been my dream since I was small, to be a soldier. Not to boast about being a protector of our land and people, but because I want to surround myself with the strong and capable. You say strong, but I donât know how strong. Even then it doesnât matter, no matter how strong I am Iâll always strive to get better. I donât know if Iâll ever surpass you, but thereâs no better place to get better than the army. My idol has shown me that, the An Lun Supersoldier!â
âA Soldier?â Jin Taoâs eyes lit up. âNice! When I was small my dad always said Iâd never have a future. Iâll be a soldier too! I also want to protect our people and alliance. Iâll go with you when you join. Weâll see which one of us takes out more Northerners. Whadda ya think?â
âHeh, youâve got it all wrong. Youâre too impetuous!â Tang Xiaoâs voice was flat, not menacing or teasing.
Lan jueâs smile grew wider. âNot necessarily. Soldiers must be possessed of an indomitable will. For now it looks like the both of you have made improvements, but I warn you â when we begin, if either of you fail to keep up with our training schedule, youâre done. If in the future either of you use what I teach you to do evil, to abuse the weak, I will personally destroy whatever power you have.â
âYes, sir!â Both shouted to their teacher in one voice.
âProfessor,â Jin Tao shouted immediately after, 'so what are we going to learn today? As far as I see it, the first time you beat me I saw the biggest improvement, so what do you think? Go for it again?â
âYouâre circumstances are special,â Lan Jue said to the eager young man. âFor you, weâll need extreme measures. Because of your weak innate talent, theyâll be needed if you ever hope to be strong. These will be difficult, and it means youâll have to suffer far worse than Tang Xiao.â
Jin Tao was silent, but eventually spoke up. âSo that means that under these extreme measures, I may one day overtake Fatty Tang?â
Lan Jue nodded in affirmation.
Jin Tao shot his rival a cantankerous stare. âThen what are we waiting for? Iâm ready any time.â
âIf you agree,â Lan Jue said, âthen call your sister here. Iâll need to speak with her. This can be dangerous, so sheâll need to know. Maybe not life threatening, but it could very quickly all lead to failureâŠâ he stopped there.
Tang Xiao still felt that fear within him as he watched his teacher. His attention shifted between him and his fellow disciple. Jin Tao wasted no time, agreed, and raced off to find his sister.
âProfessor.â Tang Xiao was clearly perturbed.
Lan Jue didnât answer immediately, instead making his way towards a nearby stone bench and taking a seat. He patted the spot beside him. Tang Xiao answered his teacherâs call and settled beside him. His large backside occupied easily half of the entire bench.
âTang Xiao, your Talentâs natural ability to grow is very good. As youâve grown older, your discipline has improved along with you. According to my own observations, perhaps becoming this large really has had some sort of effect. Your ability may very well have undergone a natural evolution. That is to say, with the proper stimulation and work, you could very well become a ninth-level Adept.â
âHuh?â The previously uneasy Tang Xiao now stared wide-eyed at Lan Jue.
Lan Jue grinned at him. âDidnât expect that, did you.â
Tang Xiao could only nod.
âHowever what I just said is also true. Youâre already over twenty. If you want to reach your full potential at your age, youâre certainly going to undergo some significant hardships. But if you persist, youâll find that itâll all be worth it.â
âTeacher,â Tang Xiao timidly offered, âwill there be any risk to my life?â