The Invincible Supreme Medical God -
Chapter 210 - 190 Shock
Chapter 210: Chapter 190 Shock
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Yan Xiaobao gazed at the unconscious Shan Ping, and silently acknowledged in his mind that this big boy might have died due to the decisive attack earlier.
What shocked Yan Xiaobao the most was not that he might have killed someone for the first time in his double life, nor was it his lack of emotion. Rather, he was surprised by the effectiveness of the attack executed on Shan Ping, compared to their powerlessness against Wang Julong.
For the first time in ten years, Yan Xiaobao truly understood what Lan Feng meant when he said that this Foundation was extremely crucial. He was thankful for the feathered boy inside him, for teaching him cultivation methods that provided him with such a solid foundation.
"About time you started appreciating me," Lan Feng said in a dry tone, "but don’t kill that fat boy. He’s still alive, though he’s fairly miserable."
"Is that so?" Yan Xiaobao asked, though he didn’t particularly care about the answer. Yan Xiaobao had no intention of becoming a mass murderer, but he had long realized that it was impossible to go through life without killing others, and so he had set some rules for himself.
Anyone who came at him, he would fight mercilessly. Yan Xiaobao would only retaliate against those who targeted him or interfered with his objectives in some way. He had no intention of disrupting families or seeking vengeance on innocent people simply because they shared the same family. If any family member sought revenge, then Yan Xiaobao would make sure they perished just like the others before them.
Yan Xiaobao returned to the present, a lazy expression appearing on his face. A low murmur spread throughout the entire hall, with students staring at Yan Xiaobao in horror, as if he were a demon who had descended from the heavens.
Those who had previously doubted the rumors of Yan Xiaobao defeating Wang Julong in a duel were now utterly convinced it was true. And while they had initially found it surprising that Yan Xiaobao could match Wang Julong, they now believed it should have been the other way around. For Wang Julong to have survived a fight against Yan Xiaobao, he must have been exceptionally skilled, because Shan Ping had been struck down by him.
All the students who had been on Yan Xiaobao’s side quickly moved to the opposite side, as if fearing for their safety. Yan Xiaobao sighed as he looked at them, though he made no effort to change their perceptions of him. Despite the gossip and wary stares being irritating, they were still preferable to having students constantly lingering around him, potentially disrupting his training.
Throughout the entire commotion, Wang Julong stood at the back with his arms crossed over his chest, staring disdainfully at Yan Xiaobao and Shan Ping. Wang Julong was fully aware of his own strength. He usually dealt with trainee disciples ranked at the bottom of the hierarchy around his family’s gate, and he felt deeply insulted that a boy ranked ninth believed he could assault those under Wang Julong’s protection.
Though Wang Julong hated Yan Xiaobao, he hated being tied down even more. As the prodigy of the Wang Family, he didn’t care about the idle gossip of ordinary civilians, nor did he concern himself with their feelings, as they were all trash he could remove with one hand. Only his weaker cultivator brother cared about public opinion, but Wang Julong’s gaze had never wavered from Yan Xiaobao.
Shan Ping had insulted him, which was why Wang Julong hadn’t bothered to warn him but had instead sacrificed him, observing once more the advanced martial arts skills Yan Xiaobao practiced. Now that Shan Ping had lost consciousness, Wang Julong stepped over him and walked toward a quiet area within the hall, one that was very close to Yan Xiaobao, whom all the other students had fled from. There, he waited for the teacher to arrive, paying no attention to the chatter within the hall.
They didn’t have to wait long for the teacher to appear at the doorway. At first, the teacher’s face held a big smile, but it quickly disappeared when his eyes landed on the body sprawled on the floor.
The teacher was very familiar with Shan Ping. He had been teaching first-year students for the past ten years, and Shan Ping had twice repeated his courses. He knew that Shan Ping was two years older than other students, and his cultivation rank was currently the highest. Only two students could defeat him—Wang Julong and Yan Xiaobao.
When the teacher looked at these two students, he furrowed his brow. Neither of them appeared to be arguing, and as they observed the teacher, their faces carried bored expressions.
The teacher sighed deeply before reaching for his teacher emblem and raising it in the air. Every student badge in the room emitted the same silver glow Hui Yue had seen before, and he couldn’t help but raise an eyebrow at this new development.
Once the student badges had gathered enough light, a beam shot from the badges toward the teacher’s emblem, where it vanished, and the badges returned to their usual appearance.
The teacher pressed the emblem to his forehead and closed his eyes. Once again, the silver glow appeared on the emblem, and it seemed to channel light into the teacher’s head.
For several minutes, all the students watched the teacher with great interest. It was evident that he was reviewing a recording of what had occurred. When he opened his eyes, traces of the silver light could still be seen within them.
The teacher sighed, glanced at the unconscious Shan Ping, and released a small stream of Qi into the teacher emblem to notify the Royal Hospital’s medical ward of a patient.
Yan Xiaobao observed the entire scene with great interest. He knew the teacher might scold him for his actions, but he himself was confident that he hadn’t violated any rules. When his gaze met the teacher’s, he felt completely at ease.
The worry in the teacher’s eyes was apparent, but beneath that worry was a certain degree of fear. Yan Xiaobao was a student the teacher had never heard of. He was everywhere with the Rong twins, and his talent allowed him to gain entry into top institutions, despite his first-rank status among the five-star students. If he had just scraped through, then it must mean something had been concealed.
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