Chapter 197: Biting The Hand That Feeds
With a fight like this, who won and who lost was practically an after-thought.
The entire VIP box stood; the two deans, the school administrators, even the Skyfire luminaries who attended. As one, they bowed respectfully toward the distance saber mecha.
âHow⊠how did you do that? Just now I couldnât make anything out. You operate too quickly for me to follow. So what did you do?â Tan Lingyun was as frustrated as she was curious.
âIâd have been faster if you werenât holding my arm in a death grip.â Lei Fengâs response was audibly irritated.
Tan Lingyun looked down, surprised to see her hands tightly squeezing Lei Fengâs forearms. She didnât remember doing this, but it must have been to stabilize her at some point during the match. Almost like she wanted him to wrap his arms around her.
The vacuum force that kept her in place relaxed. Finally, she felt some relief, though she couldnât help but notice the cold she felt without that wide chest behind her. Her own back was slick with sweat.
âI used the sword to deflect his laser shots.â
âThe sword?â She said it almost as an afterthought. She wriggled on his lap, trying to find a more comfortable position.
But as she did, Lei Fengâs voice from just before the match rang through her head with that cautionary command. She sputtered apologetically. âIâm sorry! Something was poking me.â 1
Lei Fengâs body went stiff at her words. âItâs fine, the competitionâs over.â
âYou still havenât told me how you used your sword to deflect the attack.â She still wasnât satisfied, and so fired the question without second thought.
âYouâve heard of the diffusion blade maneuver? A swordsman technique. This is a simple suit, as you know, and canât sustain strenuous movements. But if itâs just the arms, it can manage. Itâll still certainly need some maintenance when you put it back.â Lei Feng elucidated her in calm tones.
âDiffusion blade?â Tan Lingyun swallowed hard. Of course sheâd heard of the move. It had its own reputation.
It was developed about thirty years ago, by a pilot who spent his life seeking out and challenging the best there were. He only ever fought with a sword, and trained until he had reached the very peak of mastery with it. During his time, he created several specialized techniques to use with a sword before finishing.
But according to Tan Lingyunâs own knowledge, most God-ranked pilots couldnât use the technique properly, much less an average one. Manipulating a sword so that it creates an after image wasnât hard, but being so fast that your phantom strikes actual had substance, could damage or guard⊠that was exceedingly difficult to pull off, for anyone.
The suits had been removed from the arena. Tan Lingyunâs suit slowly lumbered towards itâs starting position in the mecha hangar.
âWhen you leave, you mustnât tell anyone I was here. I donât want anyone to know. You are the one who won the match, understand?â Lei Fengâs voice was deep and commanding.
âMhm.â Tan Lingyun nodded. âCan you tell me your real name?â
Tan Lingyun thought for a moment before speaking again. âWell⊠will I be able to contact you somehow?â
âWeâll meet again if fate determines it should be so.â
âWhy did you come to help me?â
âAt the request of someone else.â
âFor me? Have we met?â
âLei Fengâ had begun to grow impatient. âYou certainly have a lot of questions. Weâre here, time to get out. Remember what I told you, otherwise I can guarantee youâll never see me again.â
The suitâs chest plate loosened with a hiss, and spread wide to reveal the cockpit. A deafening cheer arose once the audience saw.
âCan I study mecha piloting with you? My com number isâŠâ She quickly relayed the information to her benefactor, then scrambled clear of the suit.
Lei Feng was finally able to move, and squirmed uncomfortably in the pilot seat.
Tan Lingyun quickly shut the cockpit door behind her, and locked the outside panel. She then slowly, soundlessly descended the ladder.
Geng Yang, Tang Xiao and Tang Mi were waiting for her at the bottom. The other competing students and teachers surrounded her the moment her feet touched the ground. Cheers resounded through the entire arena.
âLong live Professor Tan!â
âLong live our Goddess!â
The cries came again and again, shouted from the lips of the entire gathered NEU body.
âIâve lost. No ifs ands or buts about it. Tomorrow, once the academic portion of the competition is completed, Iâll have someone deliver your power gems. Youâre quite impressive, Dean Xu, even just in being able to cozy up to a God-ranked pilot. How about we go down and congratulate our latest champion?â
Xu Renjian chuckled good-naturedly 2. âDean Han, Iâm afraid now might not be the most opportune time. As Iâm sure you know, the comfort and condition of a schools God-ranked pilot is their first priority. We donât have a chance to speak with her just now. Also, if I may speak frankly, a pilot who reaches the God ranks traditionally bears their own⊠peculiarities. I wouldnât want to upset her, wouldnât you agree?â
Han Ruchaosâ face grew hard, but just for the space of an instant. In no time, he was smiling again. âIndeed, indeed! Thatâs fine. I suppose that concludes the day for us, then. We should head back and relax, ourselves. Weâll see you tomorrow for the academic competitions.â
âTake it easy, Ruchao.â
âYup, no need to send me off.â 3
The two gentlemen shook hands, and locked eyes. Each bore smiles, but their eyes told a different story. Deep in their hearts, they spat the same curse at the other.
The atmosphere all around the NEU was jubilant. Today, they had been lucky enough to bear witness to two heroes. The display had inflamed their enthusiasm and school patriotism.
Tang Lingyun wasnât quite so bad as her peers. After all, the Savage Goddess had a reputation to maintain. And now, that reputation included the âfactâ that she was a God-ranked pilot. She was surrounded already by adoring fans.
Tang Xiao was the first to rush over, warding his instructor from the rush of students and teachers. In this moment, she was thankful for his wide girth. He was the only thing keeping her from being washed away in a sea of excited students.
The Spirit Caller gem warmed.
Zhou Qianlin: That was you, wasnât it.
Lan Jue: What do you think?
Thank you. You are our schoolâs hero.
I can live with being a Nameless Hero. And it wasnât just because of your request that I helped. Tan Lingyun has a famously bad temper, but she deserves respect. Moreover, Iâm as much a part of this school as you and she. Only, thereâs a problemâŠ
It looks like the Savage Goddess here has decided to bite the hand that fed her. She locked me in the suit.
Itâs fine. I have my ways. Iâll see you by the university gates in a little while. Iâll send you home.
Oh, no good! Tomorrow weâre competing in the mecha science and technology meet. Iâll probably have to be here until very late.
Alright, then Iâll head back first. For goodness sake donât tell anyone what went on today, I donât want anyone to know.
Seated in the dark and silent cockpit, âLei Fengâsâ hands shimmered with electric blue light. Gently, he placed them upon the metal of the cockpitâs frame. Little by little, his body dissolves in to electricity until he vanished from sight.
Su He was pulled free of the destroyed mecha by Shi Jiujiu. He got to his feet, but it was clear by his expression he was still dumbstruck.
The two fights heâd participated in today had left him with a very deep impression. Winning and losing had never been terribly important to him, but what had crushed him was the huge discrepancy in power he was forced to face.
God-ranked. He knew he was on the cusp, slowly advancing to God-ranked himself. But heâd never have expected there was still so far to go, and so huge a difference.
It was true that he hadnât used the suit he was most comfortable with, but what about the other? Surely it was the same for her? If his opponent had been able to use a suit they were adept with, he feared the fight would have been over much faster.
Lir University dean Han Ruchao stood within the arena, waiting for Su He to regain his bearings. The older gentleman motioned him close, then patted him with grandfatherly affection on the shoulder. âYou fought admirably, Professor Su. There was no fault in your performance. Your opponent was simply too strong.â
Su He slowly shook his head. âSuch a huge disparity. There is no doubt that I was the inferior pilot. I never had a chance.â
âItâs alright,â Han Ruchao interjected. âWe have the next round tomorrow. Weâre still depending on you, Professor Su. If we win those, then we can walk out of here with our heads held high, as equals.â
Su He managed a smile with some effort. âYou all head back first, Dean. Iâd like to be alone for a little while.â
âVery well.â He patted the man on his shoulder once again. Lirâs Dean shot Shi Jiujiu a meaningful glance before turning, and walking from the arena.
A little while later, Su He was walking by himself along the pathway. The road connecting the arena to the main campus was a lengthy one. He didnât mind.
Everything heâd seen and felt during the two fights swam through his muddled brain. The memories were as distinct and visceral as when heâd first experienced them.
His trek continued in this fashion until someone called out from a few yards ahead. âMentor!â
A simple greeting, but the words had a strange sort of power. Su He put away his thoughts and looked towards the voice.
He spied a young man, with his back against the trunk of a nearby tree. His face was lit up with a beaming smile.
âYou talking to me?â Su He lifted a brow.
âYup!â The young man responded.
Su He quietly regarded him for a moment. âHave we met?â
His accoster chortled. âA long time ago, yes. Iâm not surprised you donât remember. Lan Qing is my older brother.â
Su Heâs whole body shook and stiffened at the Supersoldierâs name. He looked incredulously at the younger Lan.
âYour older brother is Lan Qing. That means⊠Lan Jue?â Su He sounded more surprised than anything.
Lan Jue nodded, that smile still on his handsome face. He walked closer, until they were face to face.
âWhatâs up? I imagine youâre feeling a little down after that loss.â Lan Jue said.
Su He was an exceptionally intelligent man. Suspicion welled up within him as he asked, âDo the fights today have something to do with you?â
Lan Jueâs response was calm, calculated. âI was your opponent, mentor. Do you think thereâs anyone in this university whoâd be able to handle you so easily?â
âYou?â Su He pinned Lan Jue with his bright eyes. When he spoke again his voice was hard. âYou.â
1. I swear, thatâs what he wrote.
3. This is the penultimate Chinese departure. A small exchange, everyone stands, and attempts to send the guest off as far as theyâll let them before they refuse to move an inch until their hosts go back to their house. Of course the more you like someone, or the more respect you have for them, the further you send them off, and the more effort you put in to ignoring their pleas for you not to.
4. A fox is considered a trickster or troublemaker in China. They are simultaneously respected for their wily nature, and despised because it always comes at the expense of another. Calling someone a âxiao hu liâ, or little fox, can be pretty insulting if you donât know the person well.