Chapter 413: The Dance Battle
The moment Lina leaped on to the dais in her form-fitting purple dress, all eyes were on her. Almost right away a pair of colored lights swung over to her. The DJ certainly had an eye for entertainment.
The dancers were professionals. They needed to be, since the establishment was among the most famous in the North. It was indeed a rare site for anyone to have the gall to jump up on stage when their competition was these beautiful women. Today, however, someone had the courage to do just that. Everyone looked at the brave woman, and her enthusiasm brought the energy of the club to a fever pitch.
She was like a woman possessed. As the music thumbed and the tempo rose, she shot her right hand in the air. Her purple dress melted away like water, revealing a leather cat outfit beneath.
The top only just barely covered her chest, leaving her shoulders exposed. Hot pants concealed her charms below. The pallor of her skin clashed dramatically with the shiny black clothing. Screams and whistles cheered her on as she flailed her head of fiery red hair.
She jabbed a finger at the DJ, and he immediately responded with a change of pace. The steady thud gave way to an explosive cacophony of heavy metal music.
She swung her arms out, and the dancers on either side were forced to back off. Lina planted her foot on the dance floor, then swung herself around in a circle. Policy at the club stated that dancers would have money deducted if they were shown up by the customers 1. These ladies werenât having any of that, so they danced all the harder to try and show her up. When she started spinning, though, they knew they didnât have a chance.
She looked like a ballerina â a stunning princess spinning effortlessly on the tip of her toes. All throughout her arms swam through the air in fouette turns 2. It was a feast for the eyes of every patron there.
This style of dance wasnât typically paired with this sort of head-banging rhythm, but the turns were so fast and so violent that she was actually keeping up with the screaming beat.
Then, when the beat dropped, she stopped the spin and dropped right to the ground. She kept herself aloft on one hand while her legs swung around in a wide, windmilling Thomas flare 3. They were perfect, quick, and rhythmic.
Her long legs swung through the air over and over again, and each swing caught the beat of the music. Her legs were a blur that reached three meters high at the apex.
Her form wasnât as clean as the dancers, but she made up for it in raw energy and good looks. The fervent rush that poured from her in waves made the dancers look like timid wallflowers.
The energy in the club rose with each spin, each thump of the bass. The appreciative cries didnât let up. Young men and women got caught up in the moment and began to writhe around the base of the dais with their new heroine.
Her image vanished and came back, frozen in the half second that the blinking light caught her alluring form. Each half-second interval saw her in another tantalizing twirl, spin or dip. It almost made her look like magic, some sort of playful interdimensional sprite there for their entertainment. She was their queen of party.
Chu Cheng stood beneath her shadow at the base of the platform. His looked up with eyes full of awe and desire. He was himself a fun-loving person, and this madwoman kicked it up to a whole new level. His eyes veritable blazed in the flashing lights. He didnât dance with the others around him, and in fact created a small empty space around him with the radiating force of his Discipline. No one dared draw near within a three meters radius while Chu Cheng watched. He would clap from time to time, or nod his head, completely absorbed in the scene.
The music stopped, and as silence hung over the ground the lights on Lina intensified. She stopped, and pointed her finger to a spot below the platform. With a turn of her hand the finger curled in, beckoning her target forward.
A single spotlight pierced the dim club interior, blanketing Chu Cheng.
She pointed to the spot in front of her on the dais. Her lips were turned in to a scornful frown, an expression that said she doubted he had the guts. His response was to burst in to bemused laughter. The cries of the spectators grew louder as they realized what was happening.
This was the most exciting thing that could happen in a night of clubbing as far as the patrons were concerned. They had seen how skilled she was on the floor, and now they were curious to see who she felt had the chance to upstage her.
In their second floor booth, Qianlin and Lan Jue watched the exchange.
âShe dances so beautifully!â Qianlin exclaimed.
Lan Jue smiled. âWhy donât you go show her how itâs done? Iâll go down with you and make sure no one gets near.â
She vehemently shook her head. âIâll appreciate from here, thank you. I wouldnât dare show off my modest skills. But whatâs going on? It looks like Chu Cheng is going to get up on that platform too.â
âItâs a dance battle,â he explained. âShe isnât convinced about Chu Cheng yet, so sheâs testing him this way.â
Qianlin bit her lip. âCan Chu Cheng dance?â
He grinned at the two of them down below. âThey call him the Prince of Luo Nightlife for a reason. Being a playboy like him is not an easy lifestyle to maintain. He needs a wide array of abilities. A woman is a multi-faceted thing, and he needs to shine on all surfaces. He told me once in a rare display of honesty, that when he does settle down itâll be with a woman who likes him for him. All the rest of this is just for show.â
Linaâs chest heaved as she caught her breath. She wasnât completely recovered from the beating sheâd received at Lan Jueâs hand. The extra exertion didnât help. She had to rely on her Discipline in the end for her big finale.
Chu Chengâs long legs brought him up on to the platform. He faced Lina with a smirk on his face, but he was the one out of place. In his suit, button-down shirt and vest he looked like heâd gotten lost. Silence prevailed as the two faced each other.
Chu Cheng took a step forward, his footsteps ringing in the stillness. âA dance battle?â
She looked at him, cold as ice. âWin and you take me home tonight.â
Chu Cheng laughed, and his mannerism was like a fox on the prowl. He lifted a hand to slowly loosen his tie. He yanked it off, a sharp snap in the air quickly following as the fabric whipped away. He then gently laid it around Linaâs neck. He then removed the vest and opened the top three buttons of his shirt revealing the line of his pectoral muscles.
He took a few steps back, extending the distance between himself and his challenger. Then, his boisterous voice shattered the calm.
âYou told me today that I was a playboy. Youâre. I was. But if youâd done your homework then you know that being a playboy isnât just about money. Thatâs not a playboy, just a glutton â and thatâs not me. My aim is to be the ultimate man. Whatever vice or pleasure you can think of, Iâve done it. Iâm about to prove to you that you will never meat another guy like me.â
As he spoke he placed his right hand against his chest and spread his legs.
Ba-dum, ba-dum, ba-dum! A rhythmic drumbeat like the beating of a heart shuddered through the crowd. Chu Chengâs hand tapped against his chest to the beat, like it was his own heart making the noise. All lights extinguished but the single spotlight over his head.
Now this dance platform belonged to him.
Each bone-shuddering thud from the giant speakers saw Chu Chengâs face change a little, like he was falling in to a trance. His face was bitter sweet, as though looking on the face of a loved one.
A single, gentle, tungsten light illuminated Lina Lee. She looked like sheâd stepped out of a dream.
Chu Cheng launched himself forward suddenly with two long strides. His arms swung open like he wanted to grab her in a hug.
She frowned, taken by surprise. But he stopped half a meter away as the sounds of graceful music rose around them. He began to rock to the music.
Linaâs dance had been raw emotion, violent and loud. Chu Chengâs, by comparison, was more refined. It didnât have the explosiveness of heavy metal, but the notes made the listeners move almost without thinking.
This wasnât just a dance. This was a story.
Lan Jue didnât lean over to watch the dance â heâd seen Chu Chengâs mating wiggle too many times to count. Thankfully his communicator rang, giving him an excuse not to watch. Using his Discipline to help reduce some of the din around him, he answered the call.
âHey A-Li, whatâs up man? 4 â He greeted.
âChu Chengâs a right bastard.â Hua Liâs voice answered on the other end. âYou know youâre the villain of the whole internet now, by the way?â
âEh?â He helplessly sighed. He hadnât been following the âcontroversyâ over the forums.
Hua Li told him all about it, interspersing a healthy dose of humiliating laughter. Lan Jue joined him. âThis guy, heâd sell one of us in to slavery if it earned him a night with a pretty girl.â
Hua Li cackled. âChu Cheng will be Chu Cheng, right? Where are you at, letâs get together and give him shit.â
âI came with that fool to the Crescent Moon,â Lan Jue muttered. âHe left me up here so he could get a shot at Lina. Wait a while and weâll go find you.â
Hua Liâs voice raised an octave. âEh? Youâre there? Iâm right around the corner, Iâll be there in a second. Chu Cheng is a snake â luring the poor girl in to his lair. Looks like this oneâs already another notch on his belt.â
Lan Jue laughed. âNot this time. The lamb lead the wolf to its own den. Except the lamb is actually a lioness. Heâs strutting around like a peacock right now, you might catch the end if you hurry.â
Qianlin had been quietly listening the whole time. She spoke up suddenly. âChu Chengâs âdenâ, hm? But sheâs the one that brought us here!â
1. It is common practice in China to deduct money from someoneâs paycheck if they donât do something. Unfortunately, these deductions are completely unregulated, so they could decide to withhold entire paychecks and the workers canât do anything about it. Because of the largely unskilled workforce in my former line of work, the ladies were sadly very underpaid, and often had to suffer managerial corruption or other severely unfair practices â and because they were easily replaceable there wasnât anything they could do about it. My wife once didnât get paid for almost three months.
2. This, but really really fast.
4. âWhatâs up man?â is the go-to greeting for Chinese English speakers who want to sound cool. English is funny is China because they have one set phrase tht they use 90% of the time âHow are you?â is followed almost exclusively by âIâm fine, thank you!â. Itâs like a knee-jerk reaction that I spent a great deal of time correcting in my classrooms.