The swelling of Chu Chengâs face had gone down, and was back to normal. He followed Hua Li, rubbing his face as though it still hurt.
âToo rough, A-Jue, jeez. Youâve been planning this for a while, Iâll bet.â
Lan Jue shot him a glance. âPremeditated, no, but that doesnât mean I havenât wanted to stomp your face for at least a few days.â
Chu Cheng flipped him the bird, then tried to glare a hole in to the fat young man to one side. âHey fat-ass, Iâll remember this. Did your good-for-nothing teacher train you with that loud mouth?â
Tang Xiaoâs reply was quiet, timid. âProfessor Lan didnât teach me that, I came up with it myself after some research. I believe we should stop at nothing when in the heat of battle, anything it takes to win. The process isnât important, just the result. Please donât be upset, teacher! Iâm just trying to be self-directed.â
Chu Cheng snorted, hard. Hua Li took up the conversation, his own voice betraying displeasure. âSo have you shared this little story of yours with your Professor?â
Tang Xiao blushed at the accusation. âThe first time we fought I did. He beat me pretty badly. I havenât since.â
Hua Liâs white-knuckle fist raised as he glared daggers at the fat kid.
Tang Xiao coughed uncomfortably. âSo, Professor, if thereâs nothing else maybe I should just head out. Oh, and Iâm sorry but Iâm not sure Iâll have the opportunity to come over the next few days.â
âOh?â Lan Jue gave him an inquisitive look. âLook kid you donât need to be scared. These guys wouldnât dare run around bullying the younger generations.â
Tang Xiao quickly shook his head. âThatâs not it. Thereâs a school training assembly I canât get out of. People from our rival school, Lir, are coming. Theyâve chosen me as a contestant in a little sparring match. Iâm supposed to be drilling mecha combat over the next few days to bone up.â
âLir University?â Lan Jue looked at him questioningly. âWhat are they doing coming all the way over here?â
Tang Xiao enlightened him. âTheyâre a mecha piloting university, itâs their primary major. Planet Lir isnât too far from Skyfire, I heard somewhere that the deans were rivals, after the same girl years ago. Later, it was our dean who came out on top. Theyâve hated each other ever since. So, every year they send their crack students our way, supposedly for âeducational exchange.â Really itâs a chance for them to show us up.â
Chu Cheng was in higher spirits, then, forgetting his previous indignation. âSounds like fun, what sort of exchanges are we talking?â
âMostly mecha combat,â Tang Xiao replied. âAnd truth be told I donât know what the dean is thinking, agreeing to it. They specialize in mecha combat! Our universityâs focus is research. Weâre miles behind them in regards to mecha piloting. Every year itâs the same â a cruel beating. They arenât concerned about face either. Students compete, sure, but the teachers do also. If it werenât for the Savage Goddess, weâd have precisely zero showing at the exchange. Professor Tan is the only one to ever really have a chance at winning the thing.â
âOriginally we were to have some time before the competition, but then Lir University heard about the NEU opening up their doors for some Poseidon guyâs concert. So they pushed the schedule up. Whatâs there to hear in this damn concert anyway, retards.â
Hua Li shoved his large-framed glasses higher on his nose. âYouâve never heard one of Poseidonâs songs, have you?â
Tang Xiao stuck out his prominent belly. âUncle,â he started proudly, âIâm a real man. Who listens to that girly stuff anyway â just deviants and young girls.â
Chu Chengâs features were a strange blend of surprise and mirth as he looked at Lan Jue. âTaunting is just in this kidâs blood, isnât it? A skill he was born with.â
Hua Liâs expression was cool and dangerously indifferent as he, too, addressed Lan Jue. âDonât say I never give you face, got it?â
Lan Jue gently patted his forehead before speaking earnestly to his apprentice. âIn fact I originally had waned to give you the day off but it looks like weâll need to continue your special training. By my estimate weâre looking at double time. A-Li, take it easy on the kid right? Donât break him.â
Hua Li nodded as he made his way to stand before the slack-jawed Tang Xiao. The entertainer plucked off his hat and glasses, revealing his sinister grin and dark eyes. âTell me though, fatty. Do I look familiar to you at all?â
âIâll make YOU a deviant! How about we make YOU girly?!â
The Gourmetâs tiny boutique was clean, tidy, and quiet, with a classical beauty that stayed with a person.
Hua Li, Chu Cheng and Lan Jue had all changed by this point, and where making their way there.
Someone else had beat them there, a beautiful young woman.
âSeamstress,â1 Lan Jue greeted amicably with a smile.
The woman rose to her feet and welcomed the three young gentlemen with a smile. âHello. Ey? Isnât thisâŚâ The Tailorâs pretty eyes swept over Hua Li.
It was becoming abundantly clear that Hua Li attracted a great deal of attention without his disguises in place.
Hua Li only chuckled, his response gentlemanly. âSalutations, beautiful madam. Iâm Hua Li.â
Chu Cheng also nodded a greeting to the tailor. âHello,â he said, âIâm Chu Cheng.â
Lan Jue cast an inquisitive eye unto his friend. âA very tepid greeting, A-Cheng. I expected different from you.â
Chu Cheng glowered at his companion. âGoing out anywhere with A-Li is the worst. You think we get any attention with this guy around?â
The Seamstress covered her mouth with a dainty hand and laughed. âNot so! Poseidon is even more striking than his holograms, true, but you two arenât slouches either. You and our Jewelry Master are a special kind of man. Plus, I like men with a good build â suitable as a mannequin.â
That devious light shined in the depths of Chu Chengâs eyes. âYouâre a madam with exceptional taste, that much is clear. Some people are born fine to look at, but it takes a smart person to realize their treasures run only skin deep.â
âItâs been a few years since we were in High School,â Hua Li cut in with a cool voice. âHow about we act like it?â
Chu Cheng sneered, looking for a place to sit.
âAnd what do you mean by that,â the Seamstress replied, grinning broadly.
Lan Jue chortled. âHigh School, the first awakenings of love. They are used to feeling inadequate, and resort to protecting their fragile egos in front of their lady friends by tearing others down.â
A laugh bubbled up from the Seamstress, true and uninhibited. âYou all are quite the interesting trio. The Gourmet is still in the back preparing, why donât you all take a seat.â
Hua Li picked the seat beside Chu Cheng. Lan Jue, meanwhile, made his way towards the back. âIs there anything I can help with, Gourmet?â
âNo need,â the manâs voice responded, wafting towards them from within the kitchen. âIâll be finished shortly.â
âYou called the Wine Master?â
âYou just contacted me actually. He said he had something that needed doing, and wouldnât be able to make it. Looks like itâs just us tonight.â
âAh man,â Lan Jue lamented. âThat means no good alcohol!â
âLetâs try something different today. His liquor isnât suitable for our meal today anyhow.â
Lan Jue chuckled. âSo what were you doing even inviting the man if his alcohol isnât suitable?â
The Gourmet didnât care to continue the exchange, and the only sounds that came from the kitchen then were the sounds of cooking. His nostrils flared as the pungent aromas of the meal wafted towards him.
âIâm still waiting for that young woman you introduced to me the last time, Jewelry Master.â The Seamstress regarded Lan Jue from her position across the table. âWe were supposed to make some fine clothes for her, but not a peep.â
Lan Jue slapped his forehead. âI forgot, forgive me. After the last meal there were a few things that needed handling. It must have been forgotten in the aftermath. Next time, Iâll bring her around to your shop.â
This brought a smile to the Seamstressâ lips. âShe has an incredible figure, one Iâd love to work with. You make sure you do.â
Not long after, the gourmet appeared from the kitchen, supporting a large dish with his arm. The succulent scent of cooked meat accompanied him.
Six dishes, each with their own magical allure. Six were meat, and one vegetable. The gourmet indicated each as he introduced the meal.
âBraised pork with preserved vegetables in a soy sauce. Wine-soaked crab over glass noodles. Sichuan style roasted duck. Spring chicken in jams and butter. Sweet and sour mandarin fish. And pan-seared crowndaisy chrysanthemum. All home cooked, but with a complex and pleasing taste.â
Lan Jueâs mouth had already begun watering. âEach one a dish I love. What did we deserve for such a meal, eh Gourmet? If you need something from us, just come out with it â no need for bribes.â
The Gourmet chuckled. âAnd what need have I of you? I guess we can call it a celebration, of the fact youâre not dead yet. Thereâs also a soup, but that one is for you alone. I apologize to the rest of you.â
âUncle!â The startled and strange-sounding voice interrupted him. Every eye in the room turned towards the source.
At the onset the Gourmet had had his full attention on the food, however as the voice greeted him he lifted his head to look with no small measure of surprise.
Chu Cheng was already standing, a shocked expression on his face as he stared at the Gourmet.
The older gentlemanâs eyes narrowed, his pupils shrunk. âI donât know you. Either sit and eat, or get out.â
With that said, the Gourmet retreated back in to the boutiqueâs back rooms.
Chu Chengâs expression was dark, and unsure. However, after a few moments he sat back down.
The Gourmet reappeared with a bowl of stew in hand. This time the easy smile that had been on his face was gone, replaced with a gloomy haze.
This didnât stop the Seamstressâ smiles, though. âI seem to recall, once, you telling me that a cook must be in a good mood to work properly, Gourmet. Only in that way can one create true delicacies, you assured me. Cooking in a bad mood infuses the food with your glum aura.â
The Gourmet looked at her, and grudgingly nodded his head. His expression softened, but he never once looked Chu Chengâs way.
Chu Cheng uttered not a sound. Contrary to his traditionally loud-mouthed behavior, he kept still land silent.
âGourmet, the drinks? Iâm assuming since these are very traditional, Former Era Chinese dishes, the drinks of our ancestors would pair nicely. White rice wine, perhaps, or millet wine?â
âMn. Youâve only just gotten better, so nothing too strong. Let me heat up some millet wine for you,â the Gourmet said as he rose to procure some. He returned a moment later with another tray.
Atop the tray was a small coal-burning stove, which on top of that sat a finely crafted copper tea kettle. The vestiges of its crafting were still evident along the copper body, dents and divots skillfully beat in to a pleasing pattern. The lid was shaped in the form of a coiled dragon â simple and exquisite.
Five black cups were arrayed around the small stove. The Gourmet flicked his wrist, and the cups flew gracefully from the tray to his dinerâs sides.
Finally, there was the last delicate china bowl on the stoveâs other side, filled with rich dark plums.