151 boys are all barbarians



151 boys are all barbarians

When Li Wei and Luo Da returned to their residence near the martial arts school, Li Lin and Li Lianhui were already asleep. Fortunately, they didn't have to go to school the next day, so Li Wei quickly washed up and went to bed.

I crawled into bed and slept soundly until dawn without even having a dream.

The next day, Li Lin went out to buy breakfast and called everyone to get up and eat. It was truly a sight to behold, like the sun rising in the west.

When Li Wei, wearing cotton pajamas and rubbing her eyes, sat down at the dining table, Li Lianhui and Luo Da also came out of the bedroom and sat down at the table one after another, waiting for Li Lin to serve the porridge and dishes.

Li Lin was in particularly high spirits today, busily getting bowls and chopsticks, a stark contrast to the somewhat dazed expressions of the other three.

He served each of the three people a bowl of millet porridge, placed two meat buns and an egg on a small plate, and arranged two small pickled vegetables he had bought in the center of the table. He said with great enthusiasm, "Let's eat."

The three of them started working mechanically.

While eating, Li Lin said, "Haha, you two didn't see my heroic figure yesterday. I was unbeatable in the girls' class! Xiao Hui, could you teach me a few more moves when you have time? I'd like to visit your boys' class sometime. I've only just realized that I actually have martial arts talent. Don't you think so, sis?"

Her sister had witnessed that historic moment firsthand, and compared to her sister's rather unskilled victory, Li Lin felt her win was far more impressive. This greatly rekindled Li Lin's passion for martial arts; she was so excited she couldn't sleep well last night and got up early this morning to keep going. However, everyone's reaction seemed rather lukewarm; they all silently drank their porridge and ate their buns, as if they hadn't heard a thing, which greatly displeased Li Lin: "Hey, say something! Why isn't anyone offering any opinions?"

Luo Da was more accommodating, perking up slightly: "Oh, ah. What did you say?"

Li Lin ( ) #

Li Wei stood up and said, "I'm done eating. You guys take your time. I'm going to go back to sleep for a while..." She shuffled back into her room in her slippers.

Next was Luo Da. Li Lianhui, having slept more, wasn't as sleepy. He looked at Li Lin somewhat innocently: "Second sister, are you sure you want to go and cause trouble for us boys? Don't say I didn't warn you. Don't blame me if you come back with a bruised and swollen face. Give me another bowl of porridge."

Li Lin remembered that she couldn't even handle Li Lianhui. She hesitated for a moment: "I'll just go and see. See how you train. Is it the same as ours or not? It's not that serious." It seemed that Li Lianhui's bones were harder than hers. It would hurt a lot if he hit him.

Li Lianhui silently drank another bowl of porridge: "I'm going to sleep for a while longer. It's so good not having to go to school." He then plunged into his bedroom.

Li Lin glanced at the messy dining table and realized with dismay that she had no one to talk to. Poor her, all that triumphant excitement had been bottled up all night!

The three of them slept until almost noon. The sound of Aunt Gao cooking gradually woke Li Wei, whose brain was already quite tired. She slowly got up, washed up, and greeted Aunt Gao. She checked each room. Li Lin was nowhere to be seen. Li Lianhui was sitting on the bed wrapped in a blanket, playing games. Luo Da was also nowhere to be seen.

They went outside and asked Aunt Gao, who said she hadn't seen Li Lin, but she had seen Luo Jianhua. They asked her to tell Li Wei that he had gone home.

Li Wei then realized that the guy who had been staying at her house all the time wasn't actually a homeless child. But why didn't Aunt Luo come out and look for him? She had raised him to adulthood with great difficulty; what would happen if he got lost?

As for the missing Li Lin, it's unlikely she could go home alone, and it's also unlikely she went to her aunt's house. The more probable possibility is that she went to the martial arts gym. Li Wei picked up the phone and called the gym to inquire. It happened to be the junior coach, Li Hai, who answered the call. Sure enough, Li Lin had gone to the gym and was there punching the sandbag, saying that from today onwards, she would rise with the rooster's crow, train hard in the dead of winter and the sweltering heat, and wouldn't give up until she became the legendary heroine, Fourteenth Sister!

Another message sent chills down Li Wei's spine: it said that Zhong Xin, who had been injured yesterday, had also gone to practice and was currently sparring with Li Lin on the sandbag. Although she hadn't said anything, her desire for revenge was obvious. Finally, Li Hai added gleefully, "If you fall behind, you'll be beaten."

Li Wei was seething with hatred. If it weren't for this brute, would we be in this mess? In this guy's eyes, girls fighting isn't considered fighting; he probably treats it like a game.

But only the one who's in pain knows. She was bumped by Song Xuejiao's fleshy head. Her chest was protected, so it was a little better, but her buttocks hurt quite a bit when she sat on the ground. And there were no protective pads on her buttocks. Thinking about how her buttocks had been bruised twice recently, how could she live like this if this continued?

Although Li Wei didn't want to go to the martial arts gym in the middle of the day to train alongside Li Lin and the others, she thought it best to visit her cousin Zhong. After all, Zhong had been injured before, and if she denied that her nose was bleeding on its own, Li Wei would be blamed. Besides, what a coincidence that she got a nosebleed right after lying on the ground. Although the doctor said her nasal mucosa was fragile, it was probably still related to the fall.

Li Wei changed her clothes, said goodbye to Aunt Gao, and went to the martial arts gym.

Li Wei and her friends lived just a few steps away from the martial arts school building, across the street. Li Wei was still wearing the cloak she wore yesterday. It was windy outside, so she put on the hood of the cloak as well, feeling like an ancient person. If she had a sword, she would be a knight-errant.

After waiting for the elevator on the first floor for a while, two more boys, who also looked like students, came up. Li Wei didn't pay attention to them at first, but their conversation caught her attention.

One of them said, "You really want to learn martial arts? We might as well learn Sanda or something. My cousin has practiced Sanda, and I think he's pretty good. If you practice martial arts move by move, when will you ever make a name for yourself? Or... you just want to see that Li Lin, right? Hehe..."

Li Lin! Li Wei immediately perked up her ears and listened attentively.

Another boy replied, "What nonsense are you talking about? I just came to check it out since it's almost holiday time and I don't have much to do. Li Lin said the masters here are very skilled, they're from Shandong, and I'm just curious."

Another one said, "Come on, what's so great about Shandong? It would be more like it if it came from Shaolin Temple. I think you have ulterior motives. Don't think I don't know you two are always whispering to each other. Actually, it's not a big deal. There are several couples like that in my class."

Aside from shrimp pairings. What good can come of pairings? As Li Wei stepped into the elevator, she subtly turned to face the two boys who followed her in, secretly peeking at them through her hood.

One wore glasses and the other didn't. They were both quite tall. It seemed that the one who was opposite Li Lin was the one without glasses. He looked rather handsome, with fair skin, like a young scholar.

The elevator wasn't crowded, and Li Wei's outfit was quite striking. It's rare to see someone wearing a cape, and judging from the light gray, lustrous fur trim peeking out from the hood and hem, even someone unfamiliar with fashion could tell it was high-end. Below, she wore similarly simple yet rarely seen ankle boots, exuding an air of otherworldly elegance that aroused a desire to catch a glimpse of her.

Li Wei glanced at the two boys briefly before lowering her head slightly. Her oversized hood covered most of her face, making it difficult to see clearly in the shadows, except for her delicate little nose and softly shaped chin, which added to her mystique.

When they got to the floor where the martial arts school was, only the three of them were left in the elevator. When the two boys saw Li Wei get out of the elevator with them, they asked curiously, "Are you also going to the martial arts school? Are you a student there?"

Li Wei replied ambiguously, "Let me see."

It was pretty much the same thing that Li Lin's classmate said, so he automatically interpreted it in the direction he thought it was.

Li Wei followed them at a leisurely pace. The bespectacled boy glanced at Li Wei, whispered something in the young scholar's ear, and was told to get lost and punched. He secretly glanced back at Li Wei and continued walking inside.

Li Wei didn't think much of it and didn't pay it any mind. She wanted to see if this young scholar was really there to see that mischievous Li Lin, and to nip any budding romantic feelings in the bud. Determined to crack down on early relationships, she went straight to the boys' training room. Since she knew someone there, no one stopped her.

The two boys weren't very familiar with the area. After going upstairs and making several turns, they somehow ended up in Luo Da's private training room. To be honest, there wasn't anything special about this room. Apart from being a bit larger, it was relatively simple compared to the other rooms. There was no wooden floor, just a newly laid cement floor, and the sandbags and other equipment on one side looked sturdy despite their simplicity.

The two knocked on the door, but no one answered. They gently pushed it open and peeked inside. A series of clattering sounds immediately came from inside, and the two, their eyes lighting up, rushed in. Li Wei followed behind.

Inside the room, Luo Da and his sixth senior brother were fighting again. Li Wei regretted watching after only a few glances. This was a real fight! The crackling sounds of fists and feet hitting flesh were crystal clear, making her teeth ache. Not to mention the two men, their faces contorted with rage, like sworn enemies meeting with intense hatred. With a trace of blood on Luo Da's lip, oh my god, was this something a human being would do?!

Without a second thought, Li Wei stepped out. It was a truly horrific sight, too... too terrifying! Thinking back to Zhong Xin's nosebleed yesterday, no wonder Luo Da had always looked down on her; it turned out that this guy was used to seeing or experiencing such scenes all the time.

Although I had seen Luo Da after his injury before, seeing the manufacturing process live in person still made me feel uneasy.

Li Wei was leaning against the wall, patting her pounding heart, when the two boys who had accidentally wandered in came out. Li Wei vaguely heard a loud thud following behind them, as if the two had been chased out.

Li Wei thought that the two of them would be stimulated and might back down.

Then I heard the guy with glasses rubbing his hands together, whether excited or not, and say, "I've made up my mind, I really want to come here to learn, it's so exciting, hehe."

The young scholar remained relatively calm: "Yes, me too! Let's go register now! Let's go!"

Li Wei —

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