Chapter 225: The Bamboozled Teaching Assistant
Lan Qingâs quiet voice wafted towards the other three. âI have to get back. Iâll be on time for the god battle. You all need to push yourself. Think on what Iâve said.â
Chu Cheng and Hua Li nodded their heads. Lan Jue did as well, though there was a momentâs hesitation.
With a flash, the black-clad Prometheus was gone.
Hades and Poseidon gave audible sighs of relief. Hades, now safe, couldnât help himself from complaining. âWhat kind of âbrotherâ is he, anyway? He gets worse every time I see him. Why did he choose to go after me first? You tell me, itâs because he knows Iâm stronger than A-Li, right?â
Poseidon glared at his mouthy companion. âOh yeah? And how exactly are you better than me? Especially when it comes to defense, you got nothing on me.â
Zeus interjected, his voice gentle. âI actually do know why he chose to attack you first.â
âWhy, then?â Hades inquired with genuine curiosity.
âBecause you talk too damn much.â
Dusk was quick approaching as Lan Jue bounced towards the NEU gate cockhorse on his bicycle. Heâd already set a time to meet Zhou Qianlin via the Soulcaller gem.
Once she showed up, he wordlessly made for Grace Hospital. It was dark by the time he took her home. They only exchanged a few words during the entire evening, but the more time they spent together, the more there grew a wordless sort of mutual understanding between them. As they sped along home, Qianlin would often wrap her arm around Lan Jueâs waist for support. He didnât stop her.
After he dropped her off, Lan Jue returned home. He ate a simple dinner, then spent some time at his writing desk composing something. When he finally did go to sleep, it was late.
Jin Tao was still in deep sleep, hidden within the nutrition chamber theyâd left him in after the fantascia ginetica infusion. By now there were subtle differences in his physique becoming apparent. His bones were sturdier, his muscles stronger. Slender golden hairs covered his entire body⊠almost like he was reverting to his ancestral roots.
Tang Xiao had made his way to the Avenue after school, a religious habit he maintained after the competition. He appeared with a zeal that showed heâd forgotten â or was heroically ignoring â the pain his visits invariably ended with. Of course his zeal was in part due to the fact that Mika was his instructor, and the more vicious she was the more Tang Xiao pushed.
Morning. NEU Electives Office.
Lan Jueâs communicator beeped as he hung up. He rose to his feet, and walked to the nearby office window. As the warm sun blanketed him in a comfortable tungsten glow, he slowly stretched his lithe figure. From the outside, he looked like an angel.
NEU Teaching Affairs Office.
Wu Junyi closed the connection on his communicator, a knowing smile spreading across his face.
âHm, Professor Lanâs gotten here so early, today. A, thatâs right, he has class. And what high-brow content are we expounding today?â Wang Hongyuan spied Lan Jue as he stepped in to the electives office. He smiled pleasantly as he called out the greeting.
Lan Jue chuckled good-naturedly. âEarly! Hongyuan, I am a professional and diligent professor. Can I infer from your tone you donât agree with me?â
Wang Hongyuanâs lips curled in an accusing grin. âSure you are. Diligent? Have you ever worked a full day here? Hell Iâm lucky if I see you at all on any given day. Not sure that qualifies as diligent. All we have to do is look at your class schedule â you canât even guarantee two classes a week.â 1
Lan Jue meandered over to Wang Hongyuanâs desk. âHow about you and me have a little chat outside.â
Hongyuanâs eyes followed Lan Jue as he approached, curiosity in their depths. âWhat do you want to chat about?â
âNothing bad,â Lan Jue assured, resting a hand on the manâs shoulder. âLetâs go.â Despite his words though, there was a no-nonsense tone to his voice.
Wang Hongyuan had seen what Lan Jue was capable of. He knew he was no match for the man. Helplessly he rose to his feet, and followed the etiquette professor from the office.
Once they entered the hallway, Wang Hongyuan interrupted their trek with a few quiet words. âThis is a school, professor. Donât act recklessly.â
Lan Jue blinked innocently at his contemporary. âWhat are you talking about? If I were to do something like that, it wouldnât be against you. You arenât the Savage Goddess.â
Wang Hongyuan shot Lan Jue a nasty sneer. âIâm pretty sure not even god knows what youâll do. If you got something to say fire away. I have classes to prepare.â
Lan Jue grinned. âItâs like this then. Yesterday Director Wu came to the electives office looking for me. With nothing but conjecture and hearsay, he puzzled out my abilities.â
Wang Hongyuan was understandably surprised by the news. âHe found out youâreâŠâ
âWhat are you going to do?â Hongyuan asked, his brows furrowed. âLeave?â
Lan Jue shook his head, and grinning, went on. âWhy should I leave? Iâm a catch, arenât I?â
Wang Hongyuan snorted. âI know Director Wu. Clever as a demon. Iâm sure once he found out youâre a God-ranked pilot, he was pulling out all the stops to get you under his thumb.â
Lan Jue sagely nodded his head. âIndeed, the old fox is a tough one to deal with. I didnât have any choice but to acquiesce to his demands. Starting today Iâll be assuming another identity and teach mecha combat as a âvisiting professor.ââ
Wang Hongyuanâs lit up at the news. âMecha combat eh?â
This elicited a nod from the intrepid instructor. âDidnât you find anything odd about what happened on Tai Hua? It was downright inexplicable. How is it that these powerful beasts just happened to appear? Thereâs a high chance weâll eventually encounter even more intelligent life somewhere out there in the universe. If thatâs the case, anything we can do to strengthen humanity as a whole is exceptionally important. With that in mind, I accepted Director Wuâs terms. Of course Iâll be wearing a mask during classes to protect my identity. Iâll also be continuing with the etiquette classes. I told our esteemed Director that, should anything happen and my identity become known, this great find of his will vanish as quickly as he came.â
Wang Hongyuan nodded in understanding. âThatâll work. With your instruction, itâs safe to assume weâll see a number of excellent pilots graduating from our program.â
âNaturally,â Lan Jue replied. âI have my worries, though. After all, our school is not a traditional mecha combat university. Our students arenât the greatest picks from the gene pool, Talent-wise. Thatâll be their biggest hurdle in improving as pilots. I hope Iâll be able to find a few with higher natural ability, so we can train them as instructors and at least create a solid foundation for future improvement. That would net the most benefit. When all is said and done, itâs better to train a single Sovereign to Godhood, then a bunch of newbies to half-way decent status.â
The dance instructor just looked at him. âWhatâs all this nonsense, speak straight.â
Lan Jue answered by fixing the man with his stare. âWould you like to learn a few things from me?â
âMe?â Wang Hongyuan jabbed a finger towards his own nose, looking at Lan Jue in obvious surprise.
The god-ranked pilot only nodded.
âBut Iâm older than you are!â he exclaimed.
Lan Jue shrugged indifferently. âKnowledge is independent of age or length of study. If a teacher knows and can impart, then they are a teacher. You should know this.â
Wang Hongyuan looked unsure. His words only confirmed it. âToo sudden, Iâll need to think about it.â
Lan Jue patted his friendâs shoulder. âSometimes opportunities are only available for the moment. You got till the end of the day â if you arenât interested, Iâll find someone else.â
Wang Hongyuan visibly shook. He glowered in irritation. âIs there anyone as obnoxious and pushy as you?â
Lan Jue only shrugged his shoulders. âThen you go ahead and find another God-ranked pilot to come and teach you.â
Wang Hongyuan had no answer for that. âWhat rank are you anyway. Really.â
âThere are no ranks for God pilots,â Lan Jue explained. âThough right now there are those trying to find a way to do so. But if you mean Discipline, then seventh-degree.â
âSeventh!â Wang Hongyuan whistled appreciatively. His normally sour expression gave way, and he couldnât help but yelp. âAlright, Iâm in!â
Wang Hongyuan was a seventh-ranked adept. It was enough that he knew what it meant to be faced with a ninth-ranked, seventh-degree Talent. The veritable top of the Adept pyramid â very nearly the peak of human cultivation. And so young, to boot. It was inevitable that he would break in to the highest levels of power.
Lan Jue gave him a small grin. âCall me teacher, lemme hear how it sounds.â
Wang Hongyuan gaped at him. âMe. Call you teacher. Hell no! Maybe when weâre actually learning something. Speaking of, how are we going to learn? Most of the students know who I am.â
Lan Jueâs face grew solemn. âYou want to learn, but you refuse to call me teacher?â
Wang Hongyuanâs face grew red, then white, then red. His hands wrung together, almost unconsciously. Of course he was very interested in learning with Lan Jue; not just for piloting, but in Discipline as well. Itâd been a very long time since heâd seen any improvement in either area.
But this Professor Lan was younger than he. And he was an instructor himself. For Lan Jue to force obeisance in this was more than he could stand!
He considered the trade-off for a moment. He gritted his teeth, struggling with the words. Seeing this, Lan Jue cut in. âNever mind, thereâs another way. You donât want to be my student I canât force you. Weâll do this then; you can also assume a disguise, and be my teaching assistant. This way when Iâm instructing the students you can listen in. You wonât be getting the benefit of being a student directly, but you can study on your own. Howâs that?â 2
The relief in Wang Hongyuan after hearing the words was almost palpable. âExcellent. In truth, bud, Iâve got no problem calling you teacher. Itâs just, I need to maintain a presence and reputation here you understand. So donât take it personally! How about I call you teacher in private, whadda ya think?â
Lan Jue chuckled and patted his forehead. âFine, donât worry about it. Weâre still and always will be contemporaries. After all we faced the fire together, stuck through it in a life and death situation. How can I really force you to do something like that. So itâs settled, then. Iâll let Director Wu know youâll be acting as my assistant teacher. I have to head out and prepare for the afternoon class. Five oâclock, that the first class for these âvisiting professors.â Iâll get a mask for you, too. Find something you donât usually wear, something people wouldnât recognize 3. Hairstyle, too.â
He called the instructions over his shoulder as he swaggered down the hall.
Wang Hongyuan followed him with his eyes, until the young braggart vanished around a corner. He remained in place, dumbfounded, though there was gratitude in his heart. He was nothing special, and yet he acted inappropriately when a ninth-rank seventh-degree Disciple offered to train him.
What he didnât see was the self-satisfied, guileful grin plastered on Lan Jueâs face as he left.
2. To explain this a little better, we require some further insight in to Chinese culture. Mianzi, or face, is a massive underlying aspect of life in the far east. Itâs a major underpinning factor in everything from family gatherings to highest-level government. What Lan Jue is asking in forcing his elder in both teaching experience and age to address him with that level of respect, if effectively emasculating him â making him lose face. You might think, then, that Lan Jueâs a bit of a dick forcing Wang Hongyuan to address him that way â but not really. Teachers demand a great deal of respect in China, and in fact itâs an absolute necessity in classrooms that the teacher command absolute respect. While thatâs slowly hanging nowadays, the old Confucian ideal of respect thy teacher is still given a tremendous amount of lip service. Itâs not only not unreasonable, but expected that a teacherâs students not only address them as such, but also bow and scrape and do whatever their teacher requires.
3. Heâs gunna show up in, like, a flamenco dress. Calling it