Chapter 196 Complex Environments
Chapter 196 Complex Environments
Three days later, the bully arrived at the door with a group of people.
Everyone around here who was supposed to move away has moved away, leaving only this reckless brat who's stubbornly sticking his neck out here.
Do you really think I'm a pushover if I don't teach you a lesson?
A group of men looked menacing and were holding sticks and steel pipes.
Qin Xi and Chu Miaomiao exchanged a glance, unsure of what to say. All they could say was that these were a bunch of fools who didn't know their own mortality.
Yun Chen displayed extraordinary skills, able to throw them out like sandbags, one in each hand. Instead of running away, they thought of coming to cause trouble!
It can only be said that something is wrong with the head.
boom!
This time, Yun Chen acted with extreme decisiveness!
With one punch, the bully's head exploded, and in front of many henchmen, it was like a watermelon bursting open, with skull fragments flying everywhere and brains spilling onto the ground. The scene was extremely bloody and terrifying.
After three days, he had figured it out.
This bully is a damned bastard. It's a small matter that he swallowed up their share of the demolition compensation. The key issue is that he also helped many rich and powerful people to harm Chinese children and sell them to other countries.
This sudden, bloody scene left many of the underlings stunned. When had they ever seen anything so horrific?
But some people still reacted, roared, and charged towards Yun Chen with iron bars.
Yun Chen snatched the iron bar and swung it forcefully, striking the legs of these guys. The sound of bones breaking echoed, causing them to scream in pain and lose their ability to move.
Someone died, and the matter immediately escalated!
Yun Chen was taken away by law enforcement officers immediately, along with Qin Xi and Chu Miaomiao, who were also arrested and taken to the police station.
They didn't resist; they wanted to figure things out.
However, those law enforcement officers were extremely arrogant. They immediately resorted to torture to extract a confession, wanting to use all sorts of vicious instruments of torture, such as glass powder, buzzers, truth serum, and bright lights!
"You killed him, and you're still trying to deny it?"
"Tell me the truth, or you'll be in big trouble."
At this point, Yun Chen understood and realized that there was no point in reasoning with the other party. So he could only unleash some terrifying power, gently spreading his hands apart and breaking the shackles on his hands.
Everyone was startled by what they saw.
"You are... a martial artist? Why didn't you say so earlier!"
They swallowed hard, no longer as defiant as before. Their attitude changed completely, and they began to smile obsequiously.
"Are you the ones protecting that guy?"
Yun Chen's eyes were like sharp swords as he looked at these law enforcers.
A middle-aged man, obese and with an air of officialdom, slammed his fist on the table, furious: "What nonsense are you spouting? You've committed intentional homicide, and you must pay with your life!"
Yun Chen said coldly, "And what about him? He's harmed so many children and done so many heinous things. Who has spoken up for those innocent victims? And you, as law enforcement officers, deliberately protect this kind of person and even find ways to exonerate them. Or are you actually in cahoots with him?"
The middle-aged man snapped angrily, "Shut up!"
Yun Chen sneered, "Did I hit a nerve?"
The middle-aged man's eyes were sinister: "Don't think I'm afraid of you just because you're a martial artist. I'm warning you, your two girlfriends are still under our control. If you don't want them to suffer, you'd better confess your crimes!"
Yun Chen said coldly, "Then why don't you give it a try?"
No sooner had he finished speaking than a loud bang was heard outside.
The heavy steel door of the interrogation room was kicked open, and Qin Xi and Chu Miaomiao walked in. They looked at Yun Chen and shrugged helplessly.
Everyone turned around abruptly and was stunned by what they saw. Their mouths gaped open, and they were completely dumbfounded.
What's going on?
Are these two delicate little girls superheroes?
The middle-aged man was completely terrified.
Yun Chen stood up and walked outside, where all the law enforcement officers drew their guns and aimed them at the three of them.
"Don't think you can do whatever you want just because you're martial artists! You want to cause trouble here?"
Yun Chen stepped forward and led the two women outside.
With a loud bang.
The guns in these people's hands were all blown to bits.
The law enforcement officers were trembling with fear.
We've encountered a monster.
The middle-aged man waved his hand, signaling them to put away their guns: "They are martial artists; we've offended people we shouldn't have!"
A sudden, inexplicable weight settled over him; his intuition told him it was all over.
Sure enough, the next day, a special forces team surrounded the law enforcement office and took everyone away!
This matter did not end there, after all, the developer had their eyes on this highly sought-after piece of land and was unlikely to give it up easily.
When this news reached the big boss behind the scenes, he was shocked. He hadn't expected to provoke a martial artist. Naturally, there were martial artists behind this large enterprise, who were called "retainers." Every year, countless resources were spent to help these retainers find various ancient treasures.
So, the three martial artists who were stationed there were dispatched. The martial artists were divided into four levels from high to low: Heaven, Earth, Profound, and Yellow. The three martial artists that this big boss invited were all Earth-level experts.
The result was not surprising.
The three martial artists were brutally beaten by Yun Chen, leaving them half-dead. He finally warned them, "If you continue to help these beasts commit evil deeds, the next time I see you, I'll take your lives!"
The three martial artists were half-crippled, but managed to escape with their lives.
In the end, the big boss took the initiative to admit his mistake, apologized, and even tried to set up a trap to win over Yun Chen. Yun Chen naturally saw through his intentions at a glance and ruthlessly intimidated and warned him, making him lose face.
With that matter resolved, they can now simply wait for school to start.
For them, it's a special experience; they don't have to stay long, but they should have a unique understanding of it.
The first day of school was an ordinary day.
They entered Suzhou University, which was formerly known as Jiangnan Academy, a school with a history of nearly a thousand years. Over the years, it was broken up into hundreds of colleges and universities scattered throughout Jiangnan, and it was no longer as wonderful as they had imagined.
The teacher reads from the textbook, and the students are listless.
Did you think things would get better once you got to college?
That would be too naive.
At least that's what Chu Miaomiao thinks now; all of this is just a facade of vitality, a false prosperity.
Her idealized view of university life shattered.
Originally, she believed that a university should be like this: "The way of the university lies in manifesting one's bright virtue, in loving the people, and in abiding in perfect goodness. Knowing where to rest, one can then be resolute; being resolute, one can then be calm; being calm, one can then be at peace; being at peace, one can then deliberate; deliberating, one can then attain. Things have their roots and branches; affairs have their beginnings and ends. Knowing what comes first and what comes last, one is close to the Way."
But the reality is that everything is too utilitarian.
Where can one truly focus on academic research? Anyone who has attended university knows that it's all just business. Even those truly top-notch students who dedicate themselves to academics, even if they manage to produce results, will mostly have their work taken over by their so-called mentors.
In fact, this is the case in most schools.
All sorts of bizarre things happened; it was simply outrageous.
People are selfish and self-serving; all politeness is just a facade.
Everything is for profit, for making money.
We are willing to pay any price.
Embezzling academic funds, exploiting students, fabricating papers, academic misconduct, some professors have had homosexual relationships with male students, some have extramarital affairs, and some have had affairs with female students…
Greed, corruption, moral depravity—who cares? As long as profit comes first, that's all that matters. In this vile environment, bad money drives out good, everyone's the same, so nobody can say anything about anyone else.
In this environment, Chu Miaomiao began to doubt her own mental sanity. She wanted more useful scriptures, but when she looked in the library, she found that the only decent scripture she found was a jumble of nonsense, all from the West.
Look around now, where are the original scriptures? They're all just a hodgepodge of copying each other, a hodgepodge of plagiarism. The content is utter garbage, a complete insult to the word "scripture." For cultivators of this era, they have absolutely no value for cultivation. To put it bluntly, it's all just business. As long as they can make money, who cares about black or white?
The atmosphere seemed normal on the surface, but it was actually a chaotic mess, especially the things those middle-aged, greasy professors did to their students—they were incredibly outrageous and difficult to describe…
Falsifying research results and academic misconduct are relatively minor issues. The real problem is the constant occurrence of students being persecuted. Which university doesn't lose a batch of students every year?
Unfortunately, the school's power was too immense; it could suppress everything with one hand and was extremely adept at controlling public opinion. It certainly wouldn't allow these things to circulate and affect the school's reputation. This is how insignificant the rights of ordinary people are.
These are all generally accepted, but not publicly disclosed, pieces of information.
Three months later, Yun Chen and his companion could no longer bear it.
Yun Chen and Qin Xi frowned, feeling extremely uncomfortable.
Because there are too many foreign students, all kinds of races, including black, white, yellow, blue, and green, the school has a large number of international students. Not only are their tuition fees waived and they enjoy preferential policies, but they also act superior and look down on local Chinese students.
Yun Chen was furious and even had the urge to kill.
This experience completely shattered their illusions.
That's just how this era is.
If they are ordinary people, they have no choice. Even if they are clearly aware of this environment, they have no ability to change it. They are helpless in this murky world.
But now they are cultivators, and if they can't stand it, they can leave. The rules and shackles of the secular world are a joke to them, and they all have the standards of the immortal race in their hearts.
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