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Chapter 72: Chapter 71: Glorious in Life, Tragic in Death

The reminder from Su Qiangwei was noted by Zhu Hanyi, but he didn’t fully agree with it.

Whether Ma Ran was really that strong, he had to try himself to make a judgnt.

Defeating

in a second?

That’s underestimating

too much!

Su Qiangwei was indeed strong, but Zhu Hanyi thought to himself that if he were to face her again, he would surely not lose as quickly as before!

Before he could respond, the crowd’s attention quickly shifted away from Su Qiangwei and Zhu Hanyi.

If there was a reason for this...

Ma Ran had returned.

Just walking on the road at a normal pace, neither fast nor slow, with a calm deanor; yet, his style was completely different from other academic society mbers.

Majestic and extraordinary—this was Zhu Hanyi’s impression upon seeing Ma Ran for himself.

Honestly, it was quite a good impression.

Just by looking at his appearance and deanor, Zhu Hanyi felt that Ma Ran should be a person of good character.

If the other didn’t have a history of faking his cultivation, it would be even better.

While Zhu Hanyi was sighing in regret for Ma Ran in his heart, Ma Ran was observing him as well.

"Rain Boiling Sword..."

The mont Ma Ran’s gaze fell on this young man in blue, the nickna popped into his mind.

Honestly, Zhu Hanyi was completely different from Su Qiangwei.

The latter’s title of "Battlefield Valkyrie" was earned with her own two hands and built with real achievents, known far and wide, with considerable fa globally.

Whereas the forr’s sowhat pretentious nickna "Rain Boiling Sword" only circulated internally within Qinglian Academy.

If it were not for Ma Ran’s later collaboration with the second and third batch mbers of Qinglian Academy, he might not even rember Zhu Hanyi’s na upon seeing him.

"Another young talent gone too soon..."

Ma Ran sighed, recalling information related to him instantly.

According to other mbers of Qinglian Academy, Zhu Hanyi was unparalleled in talent but had bad luck and a tragic fate, dying too early; otherwise, he would definitely have beco an excellent Guardian of Earth Civilization.

If he rembered correctly, Zhu Hanyi was the first stepping stone for Su Qiangwei’s rise to fa.

Zhu Hanyi was soone who treated "My head may break, my blood may flow, but my hairstyle must remain intact" as a life motto, always striving to maintain his self-image at any mont.

Sadly, his death was extrely tragic.

The records show that Zhu Hanyi died in the "Demon Mountain Incident".

At the ti of death, Zhu Hanyi’s arms were crushed into pulp, half of his head was gone, and his internal organs were entirely devoured.

If it weren’t for the combined efforts of the Funeral Director and Superpower Users, they might not even have been able to piece together a complete body of him.

Unlike Song Chu, Zhu Hanyi didn’t play a decisive role in the Demon Mountain Incident.

His sacrifice only saved the lives of two elentary school students.

In reality, a fate like Zhu Hanyi’s is more common.

Not everyone fighting to protect Earth Civilization can trade their life for a strategic advantage.

Everyone hopes to at least beco a tragic hero.

But even a tragic hero requires favorable timing, favorable terrain, and favorable human conditions to be realized.

Individuals like Song Chu and Su Qiangwei, who can forcefully resolve a disaster even in death, are very rare!

"..."

When Zhu Hanyi and Ma Ran’s eyes t, he suddenly felt a tingling sensation in his scalp.

It’s hard to tell what the other’s gaze implied about him.

Admiration?

Regret?

Sympathy?

Or perhaps...

A bit of each.

Before Zhu Hanyi could react, Ma Ran’s gaze fell upon the Eight-sided Han Sword in his hand: "This sword is not bad."

Ma Ran’s understanding of Zhu Hanyi partly ca from encrypted files, while the other part was from comrades he had once fought alongside with.

The impression of him in his heart was a bit like He Nanguang, the "Yukong" Ability User from Fulan Academy, similarly warm-hearted, passionate, though with differences.

Zhu Hanyi was not as perceptive as He Nanguang.

His self-awareness was overwhelming, often making decisions for others, with a very firm attitude.

Thus, Zhu Hanyi’s personal recognition was high and reviews about him were seriously polarized.

Those who liked Zhu Hanyi had the urge to bare their hearts to him, lanting his death, and getting drunk—like Wu Di and Dong Huaiming in a past life.

Those who disliked him were extrely disgusted, even feeling displeased working with him on missions—as Ms. Su and Wan Haihao, the battlefield Valkyrie, did.

"I have so urgent matters to attend to and will probably have ti by evening."

Ma Ran gave Zhu Hanyi no chance to speak, speaking to himself: "If you’re willing to honor

with your presence, let’s have dinner around seven tonight."

Hearing this, Zhu Hanyi was slightly taken aback.

Although he still rembered that he intended to expose deceit, he subconsciously sheathed the Eight-sided Han Sword with Inner Qi and clasped his hands: "It’s what I wanted all along, but I dare not request it."

This phrase is from "ncius: Gongsun Chou, Part Two

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