Urban Immortal Doctor Master
Chapter 38 - 38 038 I am responsible for your future
?38: 038: I am responsible for your future 38: 038: I am responsible for your future “Ruoyi, you know what’s in my heart.
If you don’t agree today, I won’t let you go,” he said.
Qi Ruoyi looked at the man before her and felt anything but happy.
For two years, she had been bothered by him, and it was a shame that her family had arranged for her to be engaged to such a man.
She couldn’t do it.
Not to mention that now there was someone else in her heart.
“Chu Tianhe, we are impossible.
Stop wasting your efforts.
You’ve never lacked women by your side, so why bother me?” Qi Ruoyi’s face was frosty.
Seeing the disgust and indifference on Qi Ruoyi’s face, Chu Tianhe felt a surge of madness within him.
He was the favored son of heaven; he had never stooped so low for any woman.
With a fierce resolution, he reached out to embrace Qi Ruoyi, determined to have a taste of her charm today, no matter what.
“Chu Tianhe, what are you trying to do!”
In the nick of time, two of Qi Ruoyi’s closest friends arrived and rushed over, pulling Qi Ruoyi to one side.
Qi Ruoyi was frightened, her eyes red with fear.
She had never imagined Chu Tianhe could be so crazed.
“Fu Jingyun, Deng Ziyue, get out of my way.
Mind your own business,” Chu Tianhe shot a glaring look at his minions.
“Go on, try to touch her,” Fu Jingyun was a member of the School Martial Arts Association and mastered the Eight Trigrams Palm, possessing considerable strength.
“Don’t push me, Fu Jingyun.
You can’t handle the consequences,” Chu Tianhe said with disdain.
“Ha, if you’re so capable, use your own strength.
What’s the point of acting tough with your family’s power backing you?
I could squash you with a single finger,” Fu Jingyun was ready to risk it all.
“Alright, I’d like to see if someone will still be so tough when it’s time to take a little concubine,” Chu Tianhe sneered.
“Ptui, I’d rather die than let you succeed,” Fu Jingyun really wanted to beat the bastard to death, but she couldn’t afford to; her family was just too weak.
As long as Chu Tianhe was intent on it, the Fu Family would pay a heavy price.
“You petty man, do you dream of pursuing Ruoyi like this?” Deng Ziyue’s family had always been a mystery, and with her word, Chu Tianhe couldn’t afford to be too brazen.
There was a powerful family in Huaxia with the same surname, and he felt intimidated.
“Enough, Ruoyi.
There will be other days,” Chu Tianhe retreated, as more and more people were gathering around.
“That trash, so annoying,” Qi Ruoyi wanted to cry but held back her tears.
“Ruoyi, just say the word, and I can take care of Chu Tianhe,” another young man appeared, with a reputation somewhat stronger than Chu Tianhe’s.
“Xia Weimin wants to take advantage of the situation.
He’s miscalculated,” Deng Ziyue sneered.
Xia Weimin stayed silent, waiting quietly for Qi Ruoyi’s response.
Honestly, this young man was dashing, his charm quite eye-catching.
“Thank you, I can handle it myself,” Qi Ruoyi was slightly moved.
The status of the Xia family in Nanzhu could indeed make her heart flutter, but for some reason, the image of Tang Feng flashed through her mind, so she still rejected the offer.
Xia Weimin didn’t say anything, just nodded with a smile and walked away.
“Young Master Xia, are you giving up just like that?”
“Just a woman.
She won’t stay haughty for long,” he said.
“No wonder you’re Young Master Xia, such magnanimity truly is admirable,” his followers kept flattering him.
Xia Weimin accepted the praise readily; he indeed had the capital to be proud.
Tang Feng watched Xia Weimin pass by, the corner of his mouth twitched slightly, “This guy is not simple.” After reaching the first level of Qi Cultivation, he was able to perceive more than before.
“Tang Feng,” Qi Ruoyi said, her eyes sparkling with surprise as she saw him, while the two girls beside her sighed in resignation; they’d be fools not to understand the situation by now.
Was he just someone who saved her once?
And she fell for him?
“Ruoyi, my classmate, and you two beautiful classmates as well,” Tang Feng greeted them with a smile.
He had seen everything from the beginning and would have intervened if Chu Tianhe had dared to do anything to Qi Ruoyi.
“Where are you heading?”
This road wasn’t the one to the male dormitories.
“I’m off to the library.”
“Aren’t you taking a lunch break?” Qi Ruoyi asked.
“I don’t have that habit, but you girls really should pay attention to resting.” Tang Feng left, but Qi Ruoyi’s gaze lingered for a long while.
“Girl, he’s already gone far away, should we call him back?” Deng Ziyue teased with a laugh.
“Cut it out,” Qi Ruoyi retorted with a blushing face.
“Ruoyi, seriously, what’s so good about him?
Wasn’t his reputation bad before, a complete sickly mess?” Fu Jingyun commented.
Qi Ruoyi stared intently ahead and muttered, “This lady just likes him, what can I do about it?”
“We’ve all checked out this kid’s reputation, and it’s simply deplorable.
Are you really into someone like that?” Fu Jingyun was at a loss for words.
“Ruoyi, seriously, that kid is simply a degenerate, not a man at all,” Deng Ziyue said disdainfully.
“Stop talking about him.
In my heart, he’ll always be a brave person,” Qi Ruoyi said with a smile.
“Hopeless romantic, totally incurable.” What else could they say?
They could only pray that heaven has eyes.
A brief interlude came, but it didn’t affect Tang Feng’s mood; he headed towards the library, facing the biting wind.
When Tang Feng arrived, the entrance was already blocked.
“What’s going on, fellow student?”
“You don’t know?
They caught a thief, and it turns out to be the civilian school beauty.
This is really a pity; it’s creating a huge fuss,” a woman said with a mocking smile.
“How is that possible?” Tang Feng was taken aback upon hearing this.
Something wasn’t quite right, and he felt he had to lend a hand no matter what.
The woman was undoubtedly beautiful, but dressed in an extremely plain manner, as if her clothes were bought from a street stall.
“Lin Xinyin, speak up, this isn’t the way to solve things,” the library administrator had no idea what to do with the girl crying on the ground.
“Teacher, please give her a chance.
Maybe she just wanted to borrow a book to read,” some people spoke up for the girl.
“That’s not acceptable.
Once we break this precedent, there will be no end to it,” the librarian insisted on not letting it go.
“So what do you want to do?
Do you have the heart to ruin a girl’s future?” one woman was getting heated.
“Everyone be quiet!
I am the teacher, and if you make a mistake, you must face the consequences.
Get up first,” the library administrator was like an old pedant, with little knowledge but a girl’s gift of gab.
Lin Xinyin felt a sense of despair.
She just wanted to read a book, never expecting to encounter such an incident at the library.
All the fault of those bastards from the Chu Family, like brother, like brother.
“Hold on, please listen to me, teacher.” Tang Feng appeared, and for some reason, since arriving on Earth, it felt like he’d been playing the hero saving the damsel in distress quite a few times.
This could only mean one thing: fate indeed exists.
And Tang Feng couldn’t help feeling impulsive.
“Who dares to meddle in other people’s business will be considered complicit,” the librarian declared.
“Who gave you that power?” Tang Feng walked over to the girl and pulled her up.
“I am the power here.
I’m in charge of this place.
You, student, should leave quickly knowing it’s deliberately wrong to stay,” the librarian finally tasted the flavor of power.
It was exhilarating, akin to standing high and watching over others.
“What if I insist on intervening?” Tang Feng asked, his eyes piercing as he pressed the administrator.
“Don’t be ungrateful, beware of bringing trouble upon yourself,” the administrator was truly angry now, pretending to inform school leaders.
Wasn’t this a typical case of using one’s power to bully others?
“Young Master is willing.
Don’t worry, girl, from now on, I’ll take care of your future,” Tang Feng said with a smile.
“Thank you, but I don’t want to involve you,” Lin Xinyin spoke truthfully.
Tang Feng’s concern was genuine and she was touched by it, which was precisely why she didn’t want him to be punished.