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In fact, what Li Ang initially intended was to give this card to Javell.

After all, Javell had paid so much tuition, and Li Ang himself had only attended a few days of class before being given a villa, so he considered this a way to make up for his negligence as a teacher.

Moreover, he had no real use for this card; he only ca to this place to play because of the opportunity. Normally, he didn’t even spend ti here, not even having the chance to use it.

As for Fuleiia, what did her lack of a card have to do with him?

He had neither dealings nor debts of gratitude to her. Giving her a gift out of the blue would just make him look like a fawning sycophant.

In his previous life, even without a partner, he had realized the futility of being overly attentive to the point of ending up with nothing. In this life, he certainly wasn’t lacking in female company and was even less likely to act that way.

Seeing Li Ang’s action, Gwen instinctively labeled him as a "staunch straight man," but then she reconsidered and felt sothing was amiss.

There were plenty of young talents who brought gifts for Fuleiia: flowers, bags, jewelry, even cars. In terms of value, many of these gifts were much more expensive than the honor black card, but in the end, whether Fuleiia rejected them or accepted them due to holidays and birthdays, she always returned a gift of even greater value.

Nor had she heard of any of these gift-givers catching the eye of her personal confidante. So, giving this gift directly to Javell actually seed like a much wiser choice.

Gwen’s eyes lit up as she realized she had underestimated Li Ang. He was not so naive man, but a player at a high level.

When everyone returned ho, Fuleiia imdiately sought out her young nephew.

If the card were a gift from Li Ang, she would have had her reservations about whether to accept it or not, but now that it was in Javell’s hands, that made things easier.

"Where’s the card?"

Although Javell hid it under the table, Fuleiia fished it out.

With an aggrieved tone, Javell answered:

"Coach Li gave this card, you can’t take it away."

"I’m not trying to snatch it, just na your price. What do you want to give it to ?"

Fuleiia asked from her position of authority.

Javell thought for a mont, realizing that he didn’t have many desires; he lacked for nothing that money could buy.

After pondering for a good while, he finally spoke:

"Then, can you find a way to have Coach Li stay a few more days? I want to learn more from him."

"That’s easy to arrange. Didn’t your sister ntion she wants to go out and have so fun? This is the perfect opportunity to invite Coach Li along. It’ll be more lively with more people."

Fuleiia quickly ca up with a strategy.

"Invite on a trip to the island?"

Upon hearing Javell and Fuleiia’s invitation, Li Ang was montarily stunned. He had planned to return ho after dinner and a night’s stay.

But speaking of traveling, he was actually quite interested. He had been busy almost every day recently, with hardly any leisure ti.

Traveling with this group of princes and princesses ant everything would be well arranged, without him having to worry or pay for anything.

Since he didn’t have any important matters to attend to in the near future, he happily agreed.

If this had been the old Li Ang, he would have instinctively declined such an invitation regardless of whether he wanted to go, due to a deep-seated insecurity and sensitivity.

He was afraid to accept kindness, worried about being a burden, and reluctant to express his own needs. This way of interacting might seem considerate, but it also made it difficult for him to expand his social circle.

Take a simple example: when a colleague or classmate offers him a plate of fruit or snacks to share, Li Ang’s instinct would be to refuse, always fearing that he’d be seen as greedy or taking advantage of others.

In reality, when you’re the one offering snacks to others, you feel happier when they accept willingly.

Social interactions work like this: favor for favor, and through giving and receiving, relationships are ford.

But now, Li Ang had clearly changed his attitude. Not to ntion the trivial expense of a leisure trip, even if it were a greater benefit, Li Ang would dare to accept it if he needed to, confident that he could repay the favor.

The trip was set for two days later, and Li Ang stayed at Javell’s family estate for two more days.

Actually, for his family, Li Ang’s stay barely made an impact; it wouldn’t matter if ten more guests arrived.

With hundreds of rooms and dozens of servants, these details could be managed without issue.

In those two days, Li Ang also reviewed his current attributes.

Na: Li Ang

Order: Second-Order Being

Talent: 50% increase in [Break Limit Point] acquisition

Strength: 31.98/33 ( 0.71)

Constitution: 31.71/33 ( 0.92)

Response: 20.76/23 ( 0.71)

Spirit: 31.17/33 ( 1.01)

Breakthrough Points: 3.66

Limit Break Points: 11.0

The series of events, including the California cycling race and the martial arts exchange eting, helped ease his previously dire shortage of [Break Limit Points]. After allocating so points to increase his limits, he still had 11 points remaining.

The reason he could keep dominating his opponents in the martial arts exchange eting while still accruing so many [Break Limit Points] was that after becoming a Second-Order Being, he gained further control over his body.

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