Chapter 281: The Arrival of the Talented Scholars (2/2)

“You’re a laundry bat!” Jun Mo Xie and Tang Yuan scoffed in unison as they looked back with disdain Then they simultaneously raised their heads and tilted the on to a person’s ssters froe of youngsters who had already been named as ‘successors’ by the patriarchs of their fa Heavenly literature Institute’ had already fallen frosters Their intention to solicit potential backers was rather disgusting to witness

The two of them retreated quickly, but the main hall had silenced by now The two of them had commented in a very loud tone Hence, the attention of every individual had suddenly shi+fted towards theroup of scholars fro Heavenly literature Institute’ looked at Jun Mo Xie and Tang Yuan as if they were looking at excreust

Fatty Tang ju aze at theed as he treifted scholars However, the contemptible individual couldn’t raise hiant deazes from the scholars and the other people-present were a de started to lack in self-confidence

Fatty Tang was a bit scared, but the Jun debauchee hardly seeaze and shot a look at the onlookers…

Jun Mo Xie faced the disdainful looks of nearly hundreds of people with condescending toughness He looked at the was proud since he wasn’t cowed; [I auehe er than him!]

This was hit-man Jun’s life’ motto!

“Rotten wood cannot be carved!” Mei Gao Jie stared at the two debauchees in a cold oat-like aze was that of heartfelt disdain He was a well-known and veteran scholar He had a list of more contele line But it was a very severe line of abuse; yet, very graceful

The word “graceful” was a bit too aze remained sharply fixed on the two individuals as he led his procession to pass besides them They reached the end of the stairs soon There, they welcoifts to the ministers They then introduced their admirable student to everyone

Jun Mo Xie had noticed the sidelong glances those two iven them as they led the procession pass the Yuan

The despicable, vile and corrupt Jun Mo Xie wasn’t the person these talented scholars fro Heavenly literature Institute’ despised theKingdo Yuan

However, this wasn’t unexpected Tang Yuan had used his despicable raduation from their institute Later, he had used his faainst the Institute’s scholars Moreover, he used his faht corner In fact, he had even tried to use his financial power to gain control over them

If it were only this much… it would’ve been tolerable However, the all-evil Fatty Tang didn’t stop here He forced an unwilling disciple of the Institute into working for hiarments of the household… How could the Institute bear this sha Heavenly literature Institute’ in this way? Why would you insult the place that nurtures the talented scholars of the country?]

Fatty Tang didn’t keep ‘that’ matter a secret; he passed-it-on as news Mei Gao Jie and Kong Ling Yang spat blood when they heard of one of their disciples being treated with such hunized as a ‘debauchee’ inside the Institute ever since… in fact, all over the Tian Xiang City …

As for that scholar who had submitted to that act of humiliation in order to clireed… no one had cared to spare hi as our Institute is bri with talented scholars It is natural that there will a small proportion of lowlifes; but they are only a small blemish Which person isn’t like that nowadays? Such people will eventually have to face the heaven’s punish to insult and harm a cultured scholar!]

It was a co Heavenly literature Institute’ that their two old Masters would die with a huge unaddressed grievance if they weren’t able to dishonor Tang Yuan in return And since they had been given the opportunity today — they wouldn’t give it up easily

A black-clothed youth stood calmly in another corner His face was covered with a veil He see place in front of him It seemed as if this scene was likeabout

His gaze was clear and indifferent; yet, it arh his face was covered with a veil, but anyone could tell that this youngster was quite exceptional

He was the Grand Preceptor Li’s grandson, the Young Master Li You Ran!

He had come out this time

Notes:

The feast could be alternately mentioned as ‘Gifted Scholar’s Autumn Festival Feast’