Interstellar Number One Farmer: I Only Want To Farm!-Chapter 133 - 45: Beating Someone in Public

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Chapter 133: Chapter 45: Beating Someone in Public

The dirty little employee tugged at his clothes, knowing that the other party couldn’t possibly be interested in him, but still couldn’t help a small thought, "Why...why?"

Su Xiaocai leaned in and whispered, "I just like weird things and I want to know how that person’s son disappeared."

"Will it bother you?"

The little employee quickly shook his head, feeling a bit melancholy, and said softly, "I have to go to the police station before I can tell you."

"No rush."

The little employee got in the car with the police, and the man in black was handcuffed and taken away as well.

Originally planning to take a taxi, Su Xiaocai decided to take the bus instead to avoid any unforeseen issues.

On a planet full of soldiers, there were still a few rats sneaking around. Taxis were risky, and there might be some Insect Men hiding, which would ruin her vacation.

The bus with the YJ license plate sped wildly and arrived smoothly at the Military Department.

Su Xiaocai felt like her feet were tied to balloons, floating as she went to Ji Li for some motion sickness pills.

Mecha driving didn’t defeat her, and space spinning training didn’t challenge her either.

Bus drivers, a magical presence.

She went to Ji Li and took two motion sickness pills to stop the dizziness.

Ji Li had two exhausted students there, receiving nurturing treatment, and their lifeless expressions made Su Xiaocai laugh.

"What’s wrong with them?"

"Rebels, left the team during a mission and got beaten up by the instructor."

"Doctor Ji, where’s your professional ethics? Boo-hoo, we’re miserable enough. How can you ruin my reputation in front of Su?"

Ji Li put his hands in his pockets, "This is all over the school forum, don’t bother struggling."

Su Xiaocai: "Why did you leave the team? Couldn’t you just do the task properly?"

"It was too boring. Plus, we didn’t mean to; we just couldn’t sleep well last night, so we fell asleep."

Their explanation made her head feel like it was short-circuiting. Falling asleep during a space mission, what a pair of geniuses.

Su Xiaocai taunted gleefully, "No wonder the instructor needed to teach you a lesson, you really had it coming."

One student whimpered, "Eep...eep..."

The other said, "If you can’t even whimper, just don’t. It’s like you can’t go when you’re on the toilet."

After they recovered from treatment, they requested a photo with Su Xiaocai, jumping with joy as they left.

For the first time in their lives, they got to take a picture with their admired idol, how lucky.

Su Xiaocai is so nice; if only her mouth wasn’t so sharp.

As soon as they left, Ji Heng arrived. He had just finished a training session and had to go back for another group training later.

Seeing Su Xiaocai there, he was a bit surprised, "Hello, Su."

"No need to call me Su, just call me Xiaocai. You’re Ji Li’s brother, so I’ll call you Ji Er. Feels more intimate."

Intimate, my foot. It sounded like she was calling him a fool.

Ji Li: "The name suits him, very fitting."

"Brother." Under Ji Heng’s cool demeanor, there was a hint of grievance, "I have something I want to talk to you about."

Ji Li nodded, "Go ahead."

Ji Heng silently looked at Su Xiaocai.

"Okay, I’ll give you brothers some private space. I’m a universe-class good friend, top-notch in understanding." Su Xiaocai stretched, wondering if the Insect Man had been dissected yet, and if Wisdom 03 could check for news.

After Su Xiaocai left the infirmary, Ji Heng couldn’t hold back and blurted out his decision to Ji Li.

Did one mission change his mind so much?

But breaking off the engagement was inevitable. Ji Li didn’t want Ji Heng to marry a wife with such strong possessiveness and control issues, "Are you sure? Aren’t you afraid of making mom sad?"

"Everyone has times they’ll be sad. Better to end things sooner rather than later. I don’t want to wait until the last step with Xue Huiyi and then bring it up, it wouldn’t be good for her reputation."

"But I don’t know how to start. Brother, could you teach me?" Ji Heng felt that Ji Li’s ability to speak harsh words had reached a miraculous level, reviving the dead just to kill them again with his words.

"I’m not helping you, figure it out yourself. It’s not me breaking off the engagement." Ji Li was disdainful of his brother seeking his advice for breaking up.

"Brother, did you think from the start we couldn’t go the distance?" Ji Heng could tell Ji Li didn’t like Xue Huiyi much, but Ji Li never badmouthed her in front of him. At most, he’d tell him to keep Xue Huiyi under control and not let her dance around him.

"Not from the start."

Ji Li didn’t know Xue Huiyi before she became Ji Heng’s fiancée.

"About three years ago, when you just started Military Training, I saw with my own eyes how she convinced one suitor with a few words to assault another suitor from outside the school. That’s when I knew what kind of person she was. I didn’t record it, there’s no evidence, so I can’t say anything lightly."

"Later, I did a little digging to find out who that bullied suitor was. An orphan."

Xue Huiyi targeted him simply because he was an orphan, unworthy of pursuing her.

Ji Heng’s back hunched, "Am I like a scumbag, having no understanding of my fiancée at all?"

He should have understood and restrained her instead of being indifferent under the title of fiancé, having not put in any effort. If that’s not being a scumbag, what is?

Ji Li reminded him, "Xue Huiyi’s beyond saving, she’s already an adult. Her worldview is hard to change, don’t think you can save her. Say it sooner rather than later," to prevent his emotionally indecisive brother from getting in too deep.

"Brother, you have so little faith in me, thinking I’d change a decision I’ve made."

Ji Li let Ji Heng vent all his little grievances. A brother would always be a brother; even so, he still wanted to consult him.

...

After being out for a few hours, and it was getting late, Su Xiaocai let Xiao Wanzi out to cook. The aroma of the rich dishes whetted her appetite.

Sister Liang hadn’t returned, so Su Xiaocai saved a portion for her.

After eating, it was still early, and Su Xiaocai remembered she had to fulfill her responsibility as a mentor and went to watch Wu Qingqing train.

They were now wearing new gear only awarded to formally certified Mecha Masters, practicing wall-gliding. 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢

The day’s tasks were space training, and from the afternoon to 8 PM, it was all about physical training and getting used to the new equipment.

The intensity was much greater than at school.

At this moment, countless uneven walls rose in the training ground, with numerous students weaving through.

Since the equipment required a certain level of operation proficiency, the rookies kept falling, each in different poses, each with unique yells.

"Ouch!"

"Whoa!"

"Ah, I’m flying."

"Instructor, help!"

The instructors watched from the edge of the training field, not only not sympathizing but also gloating at their tumble.

"The way they fly looks great."

"Not bad, reminds me of how we used to be."

"Hahaha, looking at them, I feel I still fell more gracefully back in the day."

Isn’t it all just falling? Su Xiaocai shook her head; everyone comes from being a rookie, and there’s no graceful way to fall.

Fan Li noticed Su Xiaocai approaching and warily asked, "Are you here to practice with the new equipment too?"

"Do I even need to practice?" Su Xiaocai held her head high with pride, "Believe it or not, as soon as I get my hands on the equipment, I’ll know how to use it and outmaneuver all of you."

"I believe you."

"I don’t!" An instructor patted Fan Li on the shoulder, grinning roguishly, "Such confidence in the little one. Why don’t you put on the equipment and show us how well you can perform?"

"I don’t do things without benefits." Even monkey shows need to get paid.

This instructor laughed heartily, "Alright, you win. Dinner’s on me; I’ll take you to the cafeteria for a meal. If you lose, you treat me and Instructor Fan to a meal."

Su Xiaocai flashed a bright smile, "I can’t eat much by myself. If you can include my teammates too, then I can show you what a teaching demonstration looks like."

The unfamiliar instructor raised an eyebrow and turned to tease Fan Li, "Aren’t you worried? Your personalities are poles apart; there’s got to be some serious adjustment needed."

The scenario assumed Fan Li was diligent and hardworking, preferring similar students.

Su Xiaocai, however, was utterly arrogant, the type most difficult to guide.

Fan Li remained silent: Adjustment, my foot. Su Xiaocai’s already taken over my spot; I’m just here as support with no chances to intervene.