Chapter 164: I am Just the Gourmet!
âAh?â Hua Li and Lan Jue cried out in unison.
Chu Cheng nodded his head, indicating he understood their shock. âYou heard right. She was related to the Prince of Demons. Whatâs more, her power was as pure as his. She was Satanâs daughter.â
Lan Jue looked at him, slack-jawed. âThen it must have been exceptionally dangerous for your uncleâs lover, once grandpa found out.â
Chu Cheng sighed. âYou bet! Grandpa was furious. He thought she must have been there to spy on us, sent by Satan. He wanted to kill her on the spot â to him, it was absolutely unthinkable to let her leave there alive. By then uncle was in love with her, head over heels. He would risk his life for her, and so he did⊠by raising his hand against his father. If uncle had chosen to go all out, not even grandpa would have been able to stand against him. But uncle focused on defense alone, protecting the girl as they made their escape. In the end they made it out, but not without suffering grievous injuries.â
âGrandpa sunk in to depression. The entire family was thrown in to panic. They had to rely on protection from the Northâs army. After that day, uncle returned home just once. With red eyes he asked grandpa why he had tried to kill the girl. I was there with my father and grandpa when he asked, and we all just stood looking at him in surprise. Without any explanation or discussion, grandpa threw him out. Since then uncle has never come back home. I never would have thought, twelve years later, Iâd find him here on Skyfire Avenue.â
âAnd thatâs all I know. I never heard of what happened afterward. Though once when I went back to visit grandpa, he told me he never did send someone out to kill the girl. He only sent out people to find them, but none came back with any actionable intelligence. He got sick after that, and handed the reigns of the family to my father. He lived in seclusion since then.â
Hua Li looked on with a strange expression. âThatâd explain your playboy nature. If you treat women like garbage your pops wonât be afraid youâll go the way of your uncle, am I right?â
Chu Cheng shrugged his shoulders. âAs possible an explanation as anything else, I guess. In this regard the family has never made any attempts to control me. Nor has anyone ever given me too much pressure. Their only stipulation is I donât leave the North too often. Since weâre under protection, the Dark Tower wouldnât dare come to the North and start trouble. They probably know where I am anyway, but taking me on directly is no picnic. Plus, Satanâs been pretty absent these last few years. We donât know if heâs training, or itâs something else.â
Lan Jueâs brows furrowed as he took in the information. âI had no idea the Gourmet would have such a history. So sad!â After listening to Chu Cheng recount the tale, Lan Jue couldnât help but commiserate with the Avenueâs cook. Perhaps the Gourmet felt the same way.
Chu Cheng went on. âThis is information I have to report to the family, A-Jue. Will this influence you in any way?â
Lan Jue let a few moments of silence go by. âGive me some time. I should ask him.â
After a moment of thought Chu Cheng replied. âGive me an answer before tomorrow. This has to do with our lineage. I know my dad only wants him to come home, soâŠâ
Ding ding ding! The familiar chime of the jewelry storeâs doorbell interrupted their discussion. A decidedly upset looking Gourmet entered.
All three of the young men straightened, rising to their feet when they saw who it was.
The Gourmet paid no attention to the others. He fixed Chu Cheng with a cold glare while speaking. âTell them I wonât be going back. I have no relationship with the Chu family. I have no interest in ever seeing you, or any other member of the Chu family ever again. If I do, you canât blame me for my actions. From this moment on, all I am to you is the Gourmet of Skyfire Avenue.â
With that said, the older man turned on his heels and left. Ding ding ding!
As the tintinnabular sounds hung in the air of the shopâs interior, both Hua Li and Lan Jue silently turned their eyes to Chu Cheng.
The young Chu family member didnât appear much changed from the exchange. In truth heâd expected just this result. âI figured this would happen. Oh well, at least we have an explanation for where he went. At the least heâs still alive.â
âDo you plan to give him an explanation, on behalf of your family,â Lan Jue asked.
Hu Chengâs laugh was bitter. âYou saw how he is. Do you think heâs ready to listen to any sort of explanation from me?â
Early morning, and Lan Jue was pedaling his bicycle to the foot of Skyfire mountain. He sent a small message through the Soulcaller gem, then waited quietly in the shade of the trees.
Chu Cheng had gone to find Hua Li, reputedly to watch his rehearsal.
Before long Lan Jue spied Zhou Qianlin descending the mountain in her school uniform. Her pretty face was still pale, but contrary to when he had left for Taihua her smooth features bore a smile. She looked like she was in a good mood.
âWhatâs got you in such high spirits?â Lan Jue called to her, a smile of his own on his face.
âGuess,â she said through a grin.
âEhâŠ, how am I supposed to guess? Fine, is it because that guy isnât around bugging you?â He was of course referring to Richard.
âIâve been home sick for a few days,â she said. âHe doesnât know when Iâll be returning to school. A few days of giving him the cold shoulder, and he was gone.â
Lan Jue shrugged his shoulders. âThatâs good then. No more pointless trips in to the bush.â
Lan Jue chuckled. âNothing. Just something between guys. My concern as your body guard. Donât worry about it little miss.â
Zhou Qianlin glowered at him. âYou know my name.â
Lan Jue jerked his head towards the back. âLetâs get going. I wouldnât want you to be late.â
âOk.â She plopped on to the back of the bike. Her right hand naturally slipped around his waist.
Lan Jue was surprised at her, this change in behavior, but pedaled forward without bringing attention to it.
âThese last few days youâve been uncomfortable, has there been anything that feels⊠different?â
âActually yes,â she said. âIt actually feels like thereâs something more within me now. I donât know.â
Lan Jue nodded. âHow about I help check it out later?â
Zhou Qianlin remained silent.
âWhat is it?â he asked.
Her response was quiet. âI saw in a movie somewhere that men who speak like this to women are no good. They harbor bad intentions.â
The bike wobbled precariously, and Zhou Qianlin quickly clutched tighter to him. âWhat are you doing?!â
Lan Jue chortled. âYou think Iâm that kind of person? You think I regard you so cheaply?â
He regretted the words the moment they left his mouth. Flashes of the first time they met raced through his mind.
The awkward silence stretched for half a minute. âAlright,â Qianlin finally replied.
âHuh?â Lan Jue twisted his head to look back at her.
She looked back at him. âDidnât you say youâd help me check? So I said alright.â
Lan Jue broke in to a smile. âAfter your studies weâll head back to mine. I bumped in to the Seamstress yesterday, and he asked me when I would be bringing you around to have some clothes made. She said she was excited to work with you.â
Zhou Qianlin looked as though she wanted to speak further, but chose not to. Instead, she only nodded her head.
Since heâd started regularly picking up Zhou Qianlin, Lan Jueâs skill with a bike had improved markedly. In no time at all the familiar gates of the university pulled in to view.
They were approaching their standard corner when suddenly a huge dark figure roared passed overhead. Its speed was so great that a fierce gust of wind followed in its passage. The gust nearly pushed Lan Jue of the road.
He fought valiantly to keep the bike under control. There was no danger of throwing Qianlin from the bike, but she yelped in surprise nonetheless.
The two of them scowled at the passing shadow, a sort of blimp. As they watched it pulled up to the universitiesâ gates and stopped. It was a white ship, whose underside undulated strangely like sea waves. It gave the illusion the ship was floating gently in the water.
âLir University?â Zhou Qianlin muttered unconsciously.
Lan Jue brought the bike to a halt. âThink theyâre arrogant enough? Driving so fast in the city, not the best representation for this school.â
Zhou Qianlin nodded her head in agreement. âLir University is ranked among the top five mecha piloting schools. So of course they have a lot of great pilots. Not to mention their military ties. As a result, they are rather unscrupulous.â
Lan Jue interjected. âIâve heard people say they were coming for a competition, is that right? They major in mecha piloting, and us on research. What grounds could we possibly be competing on?â
âMecha piloting of course,â Qianlin said. âClearly to show theyâre only here to bully.â
Lan Jue snorted. âI guess itâs a good thing you arenât a mecha pilot. Go on then, anything you need call me through the soulcaller gem.â
âAlright.â Qianlin made her way towards the universityâs gate.
Lan Jue pushed his bicycle behind her as she left, following at an inconspicuous distance.
The ship that had brought Lir Universityâs âdiplomatsâ hadnât been allowed to enter the school grounds. Just outside the gates, its doors opened and scores of students in light blue uniforms disembarked. Interspersed were older passengers â teachers, surely.
The NEU had already arrayed a welcome party for their guests. Chief among them was, of course, teaching Director Wu Junyi. Another twenty-some were with him, university big-wigs.
With their flashy arrival, the only entrance to the school was clogged up tight. Qianlin approached as near as she could, but had to eventually come to a stop.
Lan Jue watched them as well, though he retained a natural and easy posture as he approached. To him, it was paramount that no one knew he was escorting Zhou Qianlin.
âAh, Director Shi! Welcome, itâs been ages!â Wu Junyiâs greetings were pleasant and polite, but the look on his face was a serious one.
The man with whom he spoke was similar to him in age, but he was a fair amount taller. He was covered in a well-fitted turquoise suit that accented his sleek power haircut. He reached out a hand to grip Wu Junyiâs in greeting, flashing a wily smile. âIt really has! A whole year. We were starting to worry we werenât welcome here anymore.â
Director Wu chuckled good-naturedly. âOf course youâre welcome.â
Director Shi continued. âThatâs excellent then. This year weâve come fully prepared, and Iâm eager for you to appreciate the skill of our teachers and students.
Wu Junyiâs expression began to slip. He cleared a path, and welcomed them in with a sweep of his arm.