Chapter 471: Wen Huai Requires Special Training
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Yang Jingting arrived just as everyone had almost finished eating. He had left the school dinner to come here, and he arrived with a faint smell of alcohol on him.
Jingtingâs glance fell on Wen Xin as soon as he entered. He walked up to her and expressed his gratitude very seriously, almost causing the always-calm Wen Xin to stand up immediately.
âDonât be afraid. I really want to thank you, Wen Xin. When I brought you and Tan Xingyue back to the class from the principalâs office, I thought, I must help you well and make you a good studentâŠâ
âIt turned out that it wasnât me helping you, but you helping me and helping the students of Class 20. Iâm grateful that we met.â
Looking at Jingtingâs slightly flushed cheeks after drinking wine and his sincere words, Wen Xin knew that Jingting was genuinely happy for the children of Class 20.
Wen Xin moved her chair back a bit and sat up more upright, her lazy attitude also becoming more restrained.
âIâve always said that youâre a good teacher, and the teachers of Class 20 are all good teachers. Itâs an honor for them to meet you. Old Yang, you donât need to thank me. I should thank you for not rejecting me in the beginning. I probably wouldnât have been with Class 20 without your acceptance.â
Thinking back, if it werenât for Jingtingâs tolerance towards her and Tan Xingyue, she wouldnât have enrolled in Ice City No.l Middle School, nor would she have ended up in Class 20.
âWhat you said is true!â Jingting looked at Wen Xin and suddenly smiled. A junior high school dropout, and the other who hadnât attended school at all. Only heaven knew how shocked he was when he saw their files.
Fortunately, he wasnât a prejudiced teacher who would look at students with colored glasses. Otherwise, the top scorer of the independent enrollment examination would have gone to another school, and Class 20, with its chaotic atmosphere, would have remained the same.
âOld Yang, please have a seat. Theyâre all very happy and should be satisfied with their exams.â
Wen Xin raised her chin and pointed to the empty seat beside Wen Huai, inviting Jingting to sit down so they could all chat together.
This dinner party ended very late. No one had drunk too much, but emotions were high when they parted ways. Three or five people hugged each other, saying they would keep in touch even if they went to different cities after graduation.
Everyoneâs eyes were red, and some emotionally excited students even started
crying.
Seeing the tearful scene of the classmates in the room, Jingtingâs alcohol buzz had also subsided. He turned to Wen Xin, who looked a bit tired, and spoke softly, âYou guys should go back first. Theyâll play for a while longer. Iâve already sent a message to the parentsâ group, asking them to come pick them up.â
âAlright, Teacher Yang, thank you for your hard work. Weâll leave first.â
Wen Xin glanced around the private room, stood up, and instinctively held Mu Chengxiâs hand. She raised her eyebrows at Wen Huai, Tan Xingyue, and Ling
Xuer. The three instantly understood what she meant and picked up their bags.
âHey, Little Aunt, can I go with you guys? My mom and dad are in Beijing, and I donât want to go to my grandmaâs house. Would it be convenient for you to take me in?â
Zhao Yuyao stood up with a pitiful look. He wasnât very close to Old Madam Zhao since childhood, and for some reason, the Zhao family wasnât very friendly to him either. So he didnât like going to the Zhaoâs house at all.
âSure, letâs go together. Thereâs something I need to discuss with you.â
Holding Mu Chengxiâs hand, Wen Xin left the private room with their group. All the classmates in the room waved goodbye to them.
After Wen Xin and the others left, Gu Yifei stood up. Her body swayed involuntarily, and she seemed a little tipsy. âI want to apply to universities in Beijing. Even if I canât be in the same school as Sister Xin and Sister Yue, I must be in the same city!â
âMe too, Sister Xin, donât think about getting rid of us.â Miao Xianhe also stood up and leaned against Gu Yifei. After Wen Xin left, they realized that their reliance on her made them feel secure.
Wen Huai sat in the front passenger seat, looking back at Wen Xin. âAre you okay after drinking so much?â
Hearing Wen Huaiâs words, Wen Xin raised her head from her game and looked at him, raising her eyebrows. âDo you think I look like Iâve been drinking? Donât you know my alcohol tolerance? If I had been drinking, I would have been passed out by now.â
âI heard that youâre going to the training base of the Ou family?â Wen Xin brought up the main topic, and her gaming movements became even more fierce.
âYeah, I just feel like I need some proper training.â Wen Huai didnât expect Wen Xin to find out so quickly, so he hurriedly agreed.
Wen Huai looked at Wen Xin, his eyes becoming much more serious, but there was also a hint of complexity in his gaze as if he was afraid of something.
âThe training base of the Ou family isnât suitable for you. Iâm planning to arrange for you to go to M Organization. Someone will come to pick you up tomorrow afternoon for a training session lasting one and a half months. I hope you can stick with it.â
After Mu Chengxi told her about this, Wen Xin subtly asked Mu Bei about it. There was an assassin alliance within the M Organization, specializing in training newcomers, usually for one and a half months, which was perfect timing for Wen Huai.
When Wen Huai heard that he was going to M Organization instead of the Independent State, he couldnât help but breathe a sigh of relief. He didnât want to go through that nightmare again, not because the training on Independent State was so scary, but because he couldnât stand that sadistic training method.
Seeing Wen Huai sigh of relief, Mu Chengxi raised his eyebrows with interest.
âIt seems that this isnât your first time attending training. The last time was on Independent State?â
Hearing Mu Chengxi mention the Independent State so openly, Wen Huai was surprised at first, then looked at him guardedly, as if she felt that this secret shouldnât be known to Mu Chengxi.
Seeing Wen Huaiâs guarded look, Mu Chengxi found it interesting. He smiled gently and said, âI met someone from Independent State at Elder Ouâs birthday banquet, and your sister told me about Independent State.â
Wen Huai didnât expect Wen Xin to be so frank with Mu Chengxi already. He hesitated momentarily, wanting to say something, but then realized there was nothing to say. Mu Chengxi would know about the Independent State sooner or later.
âYeah, the last training was when I was eight years old, but the people in the Independent State didnât know my identity. I participated in the training under the identity of a member of the Tang family.â
Speaking of the Tang family, Mu Chengxi was not familiar with it. He looked at Wen Xin, as she hadnât mentioned the Tang family to him.
âThe Tang family is my maternal grandfather and grandmotherâs family. The only people who know about Wen Huaiâs identity in the Independent State are my aunt and the Tang family. I used to think that Independent Stateâs training was the most comprehensive and effective, so I sent Wen Huai there.â
âLater, I discovered it was different from what I had imagined. The training for me was indeed comprehensive and effective, but it was cruel for people from other families..
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