Chapter 134: Some Unknown Danger
âMe?â Lan Jue pointed a finger at his nose.
Tan Lingyun only grunted, then turned and started off. Lan Jue smiled wryly and followed.
Li Wei shuffled to Wang Hongyuan, whoâd recently finished setting up his own tent, and grumbled towards him. âProfessor Wang, youâre right. Is this a trip or some sort of military survival training?â
Wang Hongyuan scowled. âThis savage woman, sheâll probably never find a husband.â
Jin Yan furrowed her brow at the two men. âDonât be so malicious. Sheâs a good woman! Itâs just what happened years agoâŚâ
Lan Jue followed close on Tan Lingyunâs heels as they made their way back in to the forests. The mecha instructor was in the lead, her pace slow. Her eyes swept along the brush, in constant motion.
âYou look like youâre in decent shape. Do you exercise?â She didnât look at him as she asked her question, continuing her earnest surveillance.
âYeah,â he replied. His response was brief, curt. He had no kindness prepared for this woman â the way sheâd treated him earlier was unforgivable.
So Tan Lingyun just went on, talking to herself. âItâs strange. I donât remember the wildlife on Taihua being this sparse. Weâre five kilometers in and we havenât seen anything.â
âYouâve been here before?â
She nodded. âI come every year. Huntingâs always permitted, the air is good, itâs relaxing. Itâs a good way to reconnect with nature. By the way, what was your name? Flat-foot?â
Lan Jue considered silence, but went on. âLan Jue. You can call me Professor Lan, or my full name if you must. Youâve probably hated men your whole life, huh. Something mustâve happened.â
Tan Lingyun stopped, and spun suddenly to face him. She nearly speared Lan Jue to a tree with her cutting stare. âShut. Your. Mouth.â
Lan Jue only smiled indifferently in the face of her anger. âIf youâre so predisposed to hating guys, whyâd you make me come along?â
Tan Lingyun hissed chillingly at him. âI needed a pack mule. Stay here, and donât move. Iâll take a look around.â
She hefted her machete, and stuck it in to the trunk of a nearby tree. She shut her eyes. After a moment, a faint green light began to emanate from her.
As the viridian halo expanded Lan Jue was surprised to discover that she had begun to completely blend in with her surroundings. Hm? What was this Discipline? Despite all Lan Jueâs experience, he couldnât guess her Discipline at a glance. The dim light she was releasing was gentle, almost cozy. Her own aura vanished, and it seemed she was almost a tree or shrub herself â not a woman at all.
It was no surprise she liked it here. It appeared her Discipline somehow had a connection with nature. Considering his unfortunate run-in with her before, perhaps physical power as well. So was it that power?
As Lan Jue was lost in his thoughts, Tan Lingyunâs eyes suddenly shot open. Shock shone brightly within them.
âWhose afraid?â Lan Jue asked, inquisitively.
âEverything.â Tan Lingyunâs voice had grown perceptibly softer. âAll of them, all the plants here are afraid. At my level of cultivation I can feel the mood of every living thing within three thousand meters. There isnât a single wild animal in that diameter, just plants. Not coming across any wildlife on our trip out here could be written off as a coincidence, but nothing in three kilometers? Thereâs something wrong. Quick, letâs head back.â
She grabbed Lan Jue, and the two raced back to the campsite.
Lan Jue felt an intense power coming from her hand, and suddenly he felt himself literally being dragged through the air. The physical power exuded from Tan Lingyun expanded and enveloped him within it, like a protective shield. Any plant or insect that was unfortunate enough to draw near was cast away in their wake. He feared even trees wouldnât be able to stand against them.
Lan Jue didnât speak. But if he had to describe the situation, visually it was like flying a kite. He was the kite.
âBase, come in. This is NEU Group Seven Leader Tan Lingyun. Thereâs something strange going on, come in.â As Tan Lingyun dragged Lan Jue behind her, she called in to the communicator on her wrist.
âHello Group Leader. What is it?â A calm voice answered.
She responded, her voice low. âWeâre five kilometers in to the forest. Trekking in we didnât come across any wildlife. I used my discipline to search, and found nothing. Thereâs definitely something going on here, requested satellite survey immediately. Weâre heading back to the encampment.â
âNo wildlife? Alright, weâll take a look. Weâll let the other groups know. Come on back. Be careful on the return trek. Weâll send out a reinforcement recon team, theyâll link up with the coordinates on your communicator.â
Lan Jue was not enjoying being the kite. However he had to admire Tan Lingyunâs handling of the situation. She was certainly a competent mecha instructor. From the instant she discovered something wrong, her responses were clear, calculated and not in the least wasteful.
They had not gone out far, so by the time her report was finished they were already back at the campsite. Her hand shook, and Lan Jue tumbled to the floor. She called out to the others.
âAlright everyone weâre breaking camp and moving out now. Thereâs something wrong out here. Drop all excess weight, weâre only bringing solid foods. Hurry it up!â
By this time all the tents had been constructed. The physically beat electives teachers were already resting within. Tan Lingyunâs sudden and vocal declaration took them all by surprise.
The other two mecha instructors rushed to her side. âLingyun, what is it?â
âI donât know yet. There isnât any wildlife in these rainforests, I checked. The plants are also giving off a palpable fear. There must be some unknown danger. We have to rush back to base camp. And then immediately back to Skyfire. No delay.â
âHow do you know this isnât some guess or mistake on your part?â Wang Hongyuan glared at her, rising from the interior of his tent.
That withering gaze she wielded so well fell upon the dance instructor. âIt is a guess. But itâs well-founded. We have to get out of here. As group leader I have to keep the safety of the group as my first concern.â
âProfessor Wang, I believe her. Letâs get out of here first, then weâll see. I also feel like something isnât right.â Lan Jue felt the need to interject.
Lan Jueâs sudden agreement was unexpected, and Tan Lingyun shot him a curious glance.
âYou?!â Wang Hongyuan barked suddenly at him like a dog whoâd had his tail trampled. âAnd what are you? Just some new face, fresh and worthless. Why donât you just PISS. OFF!â
âProfessor Wang! What are you saying?!â By this time Jin Yan had also left her tent and, seeing Wang Hongyuan address Lan Jue this way, couldnât help but shout angrily at him.
The dance teacher only shot her a hateful glare, and stomped back in to his tent.
A dangerous glint flickered through Tan Lingyunâs eyes. She turned to speak to the two other female teachers. âGet them out of here. Now!â She didnât wait for an answer, she was already making for Wang Hongyuanâs tent. She flicked her wrist, the machete in her palm glinting ominously.
Rrrrip! A great tear appeared in the side of Wang Hongyuanâs tent.
âYou b*tch! Iâve tolerated you long enough!â The manâs tittery voice screeched from the entrance. Then, a figure emerged from newly created opening.
A clawed hand reached out, grabbing at the knife in Tan Lingyunâs hand.
âWha-?â She cried out in surprise and retreated a step. She yanked her wrist to free it from his grip. Her left hand curled in to a fist, a punched at the origin of the hand.
The moment she threw that punch, Lan Jue felt a powerful wave of energy expanding outward from the attack.
Bang! A muffled thud preceded Wang Hongyuan unceremoniously tumbling from the tent. Tan Lingyun stood in the same spot, looking down at him. The only change in her was five white marks on her knuckles.
The dance instructor was a sight different than normal, now. Long, sharp nails had extended from each of his fingertips. His face had grown pale, stretching longer and more slender than before. His effeminate aura was gone, replaced with an unsettling chill.
âAn adept? Your power has a darkness to itâŚâ Tan Lingyunâs features were confused, almost trembling, as she looked on his hideous face.
Wang Hongyuanâs voice had become higher still, screechy. âTan Lingyun, youâre a powerful woman. I didnât want to strike out at you. But the way you speak, the things you say, and this groundless assumption of danger to make us retreat. Weâre here on vacation! Nothing else. If you want to leave, then go, but donât drag us electives teachers behind you like mules! I have power enough to protect myself!â
Jin Yan was also shocked, looking at the change that had overcome Wang Hongyuan. She hadnât realized that this man she came across every day, greeted in the office, and sat beside was in fact an adept. And a powerful one at that, it appeared.
The only one who didnât appear surprised at the revelation was the man standing a few short meters away: Lan Jue.
They couldnât see it, but how could he not recognize Wang Hongyuanâs hidden powers? Lan Jueâs own thunderbolt Discipline was in direct opposition to such dark powers. So, the moment he met Wang Hongyuan he felt the energies pulsing from him. Wang Hongyuan may not know about Lan Jueâs own powers, but the fact that they were opposed meant they were destined to dislike one another from the start.
Tan Lingyun dropped her arm. âNow that I know youâre an adept, thatâs better. I donât want to sit here and argue with you â youâre right, weâre here on vacation. Still, safety has to be our primary concern. If in the end we find there indeed was no danger, Iâll happily accept whatever punishment the school sees fit to levy against me. But, right now, I am the group leader, and you must listen to me. Weâre leaving right â now.â
âAnd if I donât want to?â Wang Hongyuan challenged.