She’s not an ordinary person.
Doesn’t seem like soone who would stay in a martial arts school.
Anyway, that’s a woman’s sixth sense—very accurate.
Cui Xiaofei didn’t answer Duan Yi’s question, but instead talked about sothing else, "There are a total of fifteen Awakeners in the martial arts school, but for the remaining dozens of people, given their situation, it’s hard to resist the zombies in the apocalypse."
Chen Wu held a bowl and, while drinking porridge, glanced at Brother Cui, feeling that there was so kind of implication in his words.
Duan Yi said, "Yeah, but we have ourselves, that’s enough. Besides, we won’t risk our lives fighting zombies. If sothing dangerous happens, we’ll contact Lin Fan at the Sunshine Shelter. He’ll help us out. Brother, you have no idea how amazing he is—it’s as if he’s a god, unimaginably powerful."
When ntioning Lin Fan, stars appeared in Duan Yi’s eyes, a sign of her admiration for strength.
Moreover, she knew that Lin Fan was a good person and didn’t use his own formidable strength to overpower others. He always stayed friendly.
"In the apocalypse, one has to rely on themselves. Do you rember what the principal said? Practicing martial arts isn’t just about punishing the strong and helping the weak; it’s also about pushing the limits of one’s potential. The apocalypse is indeed a terrifying era, but isn’t it also an opportunity for us to progress further?" Cui Xiaofei said slowly.
Duan Yi looked puzzled at Brother Cui. She could understand the words, but the aning Brother Cui was trying to convey seed a bit off.
Chen Wu put down his bowl, "Brother Cui, those are Awakeners. Awakeners have to consu crystals to enhance their abilities for further progress."
Cui Xiaofei shook his head, "No, I’m not talking about Awakeners."
Duan Yi: ???
Chen Wu: ???
They were already bewildered by Brother Cui.
"Brother, I don’t understand what you an." Duan Yi shook her head.
Cui Xiaofei smiled, "It’s okay if you don’t understand. There will co a ti when you do. After breakfast, could you take around the martial arts school for a tour?"
"Sure, no problem. Brother, you don’t know, we’ve expanded the martial arts school a lot over the years," Duan Yi said with a smile.
"Really? Then I must take a look later," Cui Xiaofei said, full of curiosity.
Not far away, the head instructor, Song Tao, seed to be having breakfast, but his gaze was constantly on Cui Xiaofei. He always believed there was sothing off about this guy; he would never believe there was nothing wrong.
...
Duan Yi and Chen Wu escorted Cui Xiaofei around the martial arts school.
"Brother, that place is the farm. It didn’t exist before, but my dad said that outside, there are too many fake things like dead pork, diseased pork, and chickens that grow in seven days, so we decided to breed ourselves," Duan Yi happily explained the changes in the martial arts school.
Chen Wu followed alongside, his gaze curiously fixed on Brother Cui.
He felt that this Brother Cui was very mysterious.
With a very calm temperant.
Cui Xiaofei said, "That’s how the principal is; he always prioritizes the students. I rember when I was here, there were a few junior brothers whose families were struggling financially and couldn’t afford the tuition. The principal saw they were young and wondered where they would go if they left the martial arts school, so he waived their tuition, allowing them to stay and train in peace."
"My dad is just a nice guy," Duan Yi said with great joy but still humbly.
"No, the principal is not just a nice guy; he has a chivalric heart, worthy of learning by everyone," Cui Xiaofei said.
As they walked.
They arrived at the bust lined corridor of the martial arts school.
It was a corridor that all students had to pass through, where honors were displayed.
The first piece was the principal’s own introduction. In the photo, the principal wore a uniform, holding a champion’s trophy during a match and posing with leaders. The principal looked very young back then.
The second piece was Cui Xiaofei’s photo.
He stopped and looked at this photo, struggling to rember when it was taken. Upon closer inspection, he realized how happy and excited the principal standing next to him was in the photo.
Duan Yi said, "Sotis, my dad cos here and stays for a long ti just staring at your photo. He even said that you back then resembled him the most in his younger days."
Hearing what Duan Yi said.
Cui Xiaofei looked at the photo silently, rembering those tis, hard but full of happiness, and he was lucky to have t such a principal.
Suddenly.
Cui Xiaofei abruptly raised his hand and pinched with two fingers.
A fly was caught between his fingers and then thrown to the ground. It was all so smooth and effortless.
Chen Wu and Duan Yi were stunned as they watched the wingless struggling fly on the ground. Although they could indeed do this based on their current reflexes, to achieve Brother Cui’s level.
They definitely couldn’t.
Brother Cui was indeed an Awakener... even stronger than they imagined.
At this mont, Cui Xiaofei withdrew his gaze from the photo.
"Brother Chen, Sister Duan, take to find the principal. I want to talk to him about sothing."
"Oh."
They didn’t know what Brother Cui wanted to say.
But they nodded anyway.
Leading Brother Cui towards the office.
...
"What did you say?"
Duan Chenghu looked in shock at his favorite disciple. He never imagined that his forr favorite disciple would tell him... that being an Awakener is not the only path to becoming stronger. There is another way, which is to fuse with zombie genes and beco a Mutant. He ca to the martial arts school to see if anyone was still alive, and if so, he planned to take them away.
Cui Xiaofei said, "Principal, I respect you greatly and hope you’ll consider it carefully. The path is not unique, and zombies are not sothing to automatically fear."
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