Chapter 77: Chapter 70: Half-beastman Yun Kai
After Old Ji left, Lin Feng returned to the classroom. For him, as long as the price was right, he still hoped to stay at Jiangxin First Middle School. It wasn’t out of sentimentality or attachment, just that he found it troublesome otherwise.
Under the gaze of the teacher and classmates, Lin Feng returned to his seat.
The first lesson was about fighting demon beasts, discussing how to hunt demon beasts and their weaknesses, a topic that Lin Feng naturally had no interest in.
However, he didn’t sleep but picked up a book and began reading seriously.
Since he wanted to become the top scorer in the college entrance exams, he couldn’t neglect the 200 points of cultural subjects. Much of the high school basic knowledge Lin Feng had long forgotten, and he had to catch up quickly.
"Huh?"
After starting to read, Lin Feng was surprised to find that his memory and comprehension had improved significantly. Although he couldn’t instantly memorize everything, he could quickly commit it to memory after two or three readings.
Clearly, this was a change brought about by the refinement of the Nightmare.
Ring ring ring.
When the bell for lunchtime rang, Lin Feng had already memorized a thick book on [Spirit Plant Identification]. If he continued at this pace, he could finish reviewing the cultural subjects in less than three days.
After school, Lin Feng felt a bit hungry, and it was lunchtime.
"Yang Fan," Lin Feng called out.
"Brother Feng, what’s up?"
Yang Fan quickly approached, and seeing this, many classmates showed envious looks.
Lin Feng was somewhat solitary, and in class 3-7, apart from Gao Hai and Song of Solomon, he didn’t have any other friends.
Now, as Lin Feng rose to prominence, especially after buying Gao Hai a house, everyone wanted to curry favor with Lin Feng and become the next lucky one. However, it was evident that becoming Lin Feng’s friend was difficult, and now, Yang Fan seemed to have found that path.
Previously, although Yang Fan was well-known in class 3-7, classmates didn’t pay him much mind. But now, due to his connection with Lin Feng, he had become a notable figure in class 3-7, and even in Jiangxin Middle School.
Now classmates no longer dared to casually call him Big Mouth, instead changing to call him "Brother Fan" or "Brother Zui."
Just yesterday, Yang Fan met Ji Yu at school and completely ignored him. Ji Yu didn’t dare utter a word, and when he returned home, even his usually indifferent father stopped him to inquire about Lin Feng, simply because his sister had asked for Lin Feng’s autograph, heard by their father.
This also made Yang Fan realize the deterrent power Lin Feng possessed as the president of Jianghu Martial Arts Club.
Lin Feng was only in his third year but had already gained his father’s attention. If one day, when Lin Feng truly matures and the Jianghu Martial Arts Club grows stronger, as core members, no one would be able to ignore his presence.
By then, Yang Fan would prove to everyone that even without martial arts talent, he was no less than anyone else.
"Is the list sorted out?"
"I sorted it out yesterday." Yang Fan nodded, taking a folded paper from his pocket.
"Brother Feng, take a look. From the third year, I’ve chosen thirteen people: six are from prominent families, five from major conglomerates, and two from high-ranking officials."
Lin Feng nodded. Selecting from the third year was primarily for the martial arts club members, so they could attend the same university together.
This way, the martial arts club he painstakingly built wouldn’t fall apart halfway and could achieve its true value.
And thirteen people were more than he expected.
Lin Feng quickly eliminated two people.
According to his memory, the companies their fathers worked for ultimately went bankrupt.
Afterwards, he eliminated three more.
The reason for eliminating these three was mainly because Yang Fan’s comments weren’t favorable, describing them as either selfish or irritable.
So only seven people remained on the shortlist for core membership.
Among them, Lin Feng was most interested in a boy named Yun Kai.
The Yun family, a well-known family in Jiang City, had ancestors who were extraordinary powerhouses.
Lin Feng wasn’t curious about extraordinary powerhouses but was intrigued by this boy, Yun Kai.
Even if Yang Fan’s list didn’t include this person, Lin Feng would have added him to the core membership candidate list.
If you asked who was the most famous person at Jiangxin First Middle School, without a doubt, it would be Yun Kai.
This fame wasn’t due to exceptional talent but because of peculiarity.
According to Yang Fan’s notes, Yun Kai was different from others since birth, with his entire body covered in golden fur, and some beastly features in his appearance. Because of this, even though he came from a prominent family, he was despised and bullied by classmates from a young age. Yang Fan’s evaluation was: "Extremely poor talent, disliked and excluded by classmates, with a self-abased and timid personality."
Upon reading this, Lin Feng couldn’t help but want to scoff, even though he himself, having refined the Nightmare, somewhat envied him.
In the world of Martial Artists, there’s no such thing as fairness. Effort doesn’t necessarily yield rewards. Hard work is never comparable to talent.
Ancestral Demonization!
This is an enhanced version of bloodline awakening, rarer than bloodline talent.
A boy who potentially inherits extraordinary ancestors and possesses a powerful demon spirit talent is actually self-abased, discriminated against, and bullied?
Ten years from now, such a genius, once discovered, would be protected by Base City’s Guardian Divine Artifact, wouldn’t even need to take the college entrance exam, could choose any of the Three Heroic Academies, and would be the darling of all Glory Professional Clubs. Wherever they went, they’d be like a superstar, basking in the admiration and worship of the crowd. Countless young girls would be eager and crazy for a genius with such exceptional talent.
Currently, in everyone’s eyes, Yun Kai was just a genetically mutated monster. Only ten years later would people recognize the existence of Ancestral Demonization. Unfortunately, by then, Yun Kai would have already missed the time for talent awakening, as well as the best time for cultivation, leading a mediocre life, discriminated against for a lifetime.
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