Chapter 326: Returning to University
âI just got back, and havenât even had time to settle in,â Lan Jue explained. âNow that Iâm one of you our numbers are back to five. A small group, but each one of you are impressively strong. I believe we should focus on expanding, making our group the largest gathering of god-ranked pilots in the universe. If the threat mankind is indeed on its way, a team like that could stand to do some real good. No task would be too difficult.â
The gourmet nodded his head, sagely. âThe elitist approach, it may work. Under certain conditions, skill can trump any odds. And the more you keep striving for perfection, the more interested and hard-working your fans will become.â
It was Lan Jueâs turn to nod. âAfter DreamNetâs upgrade weâll be sure to see some restructuring around Dreamburgâs god pilots. The real ones will quickly rise to the head of the pack. We can start taking a closer look then.â
âAlso,â the Gourmet went on, âthe Northern Alliance has sent out an invitation for us to join in their pan-alliance Grand Adept tournament. Did you know about this?â
Lan Jue grunted. âI just heard about it from the Coffee Master. Itâs pretty unlikely Iâll be able to weasel out of this one, huh.â
âWhat do you think?â was the Paragonâs response. âReally, this shouldnât be such a terrible task to accomplish. Thereâs quite a lot of tasty things to sample in the North. Iâll show you around.â
Lan Jue lifted a brow. âYouâre going as well?â
The Gourmet grunted. âIâll be the chaperone. If there wasnât a Paragon there, what would you do if things go south? If Iâm there, theyâll at least have to be less blatant about trying to murder you.â
Indeed, the presence or absence of a Paragon was a strategic aspect for these sorts of visits. They were a deterrent from more overt and violent action, simply due to their immense destructive capabilities. A Paragon with no concern over his own life could destroy an entire planet! The gourmetâs assurances were no boast, but fact.
Lan Jue chortled. âI guess I had no real plans to escape anyway, and now that you say that Iâm happy to go. Just let me know when weâre supposed to leave.â
âItâll take place on Planet Luo, rather far away. Weâll probably be leaving in around twenty days,â he said.
Lan Jue nodded. âHow many of us will be going?â
The Gourmet leaned back in his chair. âThe rules state that the participating Adepts can be no older than forty. Weâre planning to send around ten. With myself as the chaperone, weâre looking at the Seamstress, the Coffee Master, the Driver, you, the Barber, the Beautician, and the Bartender. Weâre still considering people for the remaining spots.â
Lan jue snickered. âSounds good to me. I shall obey as ordered.â
âI saw you and the Pharmacist getting on famously,â he said. âPerhaps you can convince her to come along as well. She is exceptionally strong, and with her on the team weâre sure to fare well. Remember that weâll be representing the Avenue â we have to make a very good showing.â
âIâll try,â Lan Jue promised. âI canât make any promises.â
The Gourmet smiled. âVery good. If thereâs nothing else then youâre free to go. Remember to keep our secret, though. We mustnât let the Wine Master find out before we have a chance to drink this wine. If he does, losing this opportunity will be the least of our worries.â
Lan Jue shot him a roguish grin. âHeâs really sore over this whole thing. We should invite him when we open it up. If we donât, heâll never forgive us. What do you think, should we also prepare something tasty to go with such an exquisite wine?â
The Gourmet grunted. âWith this sort of wine, you donât need anything at all to go with it,â he explained. âIâll prepare some fine cheeses â those will go well. Make sure you donât eat anything else with a strong taste today. If you do, we wonât be able to wait for you. Iâm not used to all this sneaking around.â
At this, Lan Jue laughed openly. âAlright, alright. Iâm out of here.â
Drinking this fine wine without the Wine Master would likely turn out very poorly, he felt. It was entirely possible there would be a fight. So, after leaving the Gourmetâs tiny shop, Lan Jue left immediately for the school to deal with those matters quickly. He had his own classes to prepare for. In truth he was a pretty terrible part-time teacher. Heâd just taken a long leave of absence, and was about to request another.
He got his antique bicycle from the store and lazily made his way to the university. Rickety tires brought him down the road as a light breeze caressed him. It was a very comfortable and satisfying ride.
This is the life! Lan Jue could certainly get used to this feeling.
By the time he arrived at the school, itâs large gates had already been shut. It was long past the normal time for students to be coming in for morning lessons. Of course, as a teacher he had no trouble, and the guards let him right in. He made directly for the electives department. As his antique bicycle rattled along the small pathways, he shot a quick call to Wu Junyi to tell him know heâd arrived.
The Directorâs response was swift. He said heâd come find him in the offices soon. When Lan Jue arrived, the electives offices were practically empty. Only four or five teachers were there. His friend Jin Yan was not among them, and neither was Wang Hongyuan. It was likely the latter was still recovering; the last couple months were hard on him as well.
The few teachers present couldnât hide their surprise when they saw him. They were absolutely flabbergasted that this teacher would have so much leeway! He was polite enough, but the man barely showed up for classes! Theyâd lost count of how many times this etiquette class was cancelled. This last time â over a month â was almost too much to bear. They guessed â maybe hoped â he was here to clear away his things.
When Lan Jue made his way to his desk, he was surprised to find it very clean and in order. Most likely, Jin Yan had helped him keep things neat in his absence. A small smile crept unsuspectingly across his face.
As he settled into his seat, he began to ponder on what he would teach. Although he would be leaving again soon, he wanted to speak with Director Wu and see if he couldnât fit a few classes in before then.
Before long, the directorâs serious face peeked around the office door.
âProfessor Lan. Could I speak with you privately for a moment?â
Lan Jue complied. As he walked to the door, he could clearly feel the other teachersâ eyes following him. They looked sympathetic, obviously believing their determinations had been correct. Surely this was the last they would see of Lan Jue the etiquette teacher.
What they could not see once Director Wu shut the door, was the manâs joyous expression. âProfessor, youâve worked so hard. You should really take a couple more days off. Are you sure youâd like to come back so quickly?â
Faced with Wu Junyiâs warm smile and kind words, Lan Jue felt strangely melancholy. After all, all this âbusinessâ was a direct result of this cunning fellow before him.