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Peerless Mind.

#WPC Bronze Winner.# #COMPLETED Amidst a sea of impressive individuals, Guang Fang was dismissed as a mere facade. Few saw the brilliance that lay hidden beneath his lackadaisical exterior. But one day, a mysterious event triggered a newfound responsibility within him. He was determined to discover the hidden geniuses and rulers that lay beyond the surface, embarking on a journey of self-discovery that would challenge his very identity. Through this quest, Guang Fang would finally come to know himself and his true potential.

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Stay far away from me.

I was dissatisfied, yet there was nothing I could do about it for the moment. I needed to burn this girl slowly; I wanted her to understand what mistake she was making. So I invited her in. I had thought: I would only send her the names, but now that she was here, I will give her the message.

"Why the curses?" I asked expressionlessly.

"Why? You ask, huh?" Li Min disappointedly responded as she sat comfortably. She sat arrogantly on my chair as she proudly flipped her hair back. 'Wait! Did this ghost grow another wing?' I needed to be sure.

"You said you wanted to go for Weisheng Zhi, right? Why rain down curses on me."

"Even if I wanted, why did you allow me?" she replied, exasperated.

"Huh? You put it like you are my wife and that I should control you. You merely wanted something; I permitted. Why so much trouble. You were free to either choose or not"

"Even a fool understands that it was impossible." Li Min cried angrily.

"Alright, I see. Well then, let us not waste time on much physical contact. You might talk to me over the phone—don't visit my dorm." I said indifferently and flipped my phone, then sent her two names.

Xiaobo Bolin from third-year class C is the victim, while Feng Shanyuan is the bully.

"you have got the information. I need my rest right now." I whispered loud enough for her to hear.

"What do you mean! These two are completely opposite. I mean, it could be the reverse."

"I have given you the information you wanted. If you don't believe it, you can send out the name you want to." I replied with no further communication interest. She saw she was in trouble of being in the silent zone. Damn! I've tolerated her fart for so long. It was time to let her understand: I always stay in control. I couldn't have an uncontrollable factor like her disturb me. In fact, what's with the constant visitation?

"Are you really chasing me out?" Li Min asked,

'But in fact, what the hell did she mean by that nonsense. Wasn't it obvious enough? Alright, I must have spoken Latin; I need a translator.' In any case, I met her question with silence. Frustrated, she stood up and walked to the door. Just as she held the door handle, she stopped.

"If I leave now, I will annul our deal; I am sure you want to be invisible, right?" Li Min threatened.

'Threatened! Did someone really threaten me? Oh heaven, heaven—when last did such creature appear under the heaven: someone that can threaten me. Could it be this girl was tired of living?' I thought silently.

"There is no use threatening me. If I can't pass through you to get to the prince world—I will ask another person. After all, I sense the same air around you on them, right? Moreover, if I can't…." I sighed. There was no use giving her any detail already. After all, how I enter the ancient family should be none of her concern hereafter. A smelly brat really had the gut to threaten this lord. How did I not think about that? Has she overestimated her value? I need to examine everything, after all.

Li Min shook slightly; I had noticed her behavior already. There was no use in hiding them. I knew I was essential in whatever plan she was cooking up. Dare to threaten me? What was the use of threatening the lord of chaos! In fact, I was still being reasonable by not throwing her out of the window from this high floor.

"Are you satisfied not getting to the apex of control?"

"What nonsense! Just leave already; when have you become concerned about me; you hate my air, right? You tend to push all kind of blames on whoever you feel like; you feel people should accept your disgusting blame of an excuse without complaining. Even if it was God of hell—do you really think I would accept that easily? I want to rest; I think it is better I didn't involve myself with you ever again." I sounded completely impatient. It would be fatal if I got up from my bed.

She opened the door but closed the door right back. "By the way, can you tell me how you determined the two candidates?"

"No, I won't! If you don't believe me, then send your own. You really are overstepping your boundaries! Don't overestimate yourself. I'm never kind." Of course, If I can't control the situation, what was the point of keeping something so unreasonably dangerous?'

Silence immediately devoured my room—the pressure was thick and unpleasant. Li Min stood facing my mahogany door; she backed me, but there was no form of her arrogance. It all disappeared. I had indirectly washed down every ounce of her arrogance into powerless and weakness. She knew she was at an impediment. She knew she had to do something. But what could she do in front of me? She had come to understand that I had dismantled her only leverage on me: information on the prince families. I could get there using anyone; this statement continuously plagued her heart and ears.

I neglected her; I stood from my bed to my table to work. At this moment, I transferred the images of the rapist victim to my computer and began to analyze the situation. However, the next second I heard a whisper, "sorry." The word staggered with the invisible wind.

"What did you say?" I asked, pretending that I did not hear her.

"I said, I am sorry, humph!" Li Min spoke louder.

I hope she is not crying because that would be bad, though. All I had to do was shatter her pride before she could be valuable to me. Keeping someone who obviously had uses but was a potential disaster was a mistake I dare not make. If I told her to do something, she would object; what would be the use of such a person? Perhaps being a princess of some kind, she must feel I was an ant in front of her. But she was damn wrong. No one could regard me as insignificant. Instead, I would bully the world only to demonstrate my torturous strength.

"Your apology doesn't sound genuine enough," I said flatly.

"Hehe…you have a big air now, I see." She laughed. But her laughter held a feeling of pain and agony. However, she still faced the door. She snorted and turned back forcefully; she came to me in a few strides and hugged me from behind while I sat in front of my computer. Her shampoo and deodorant sip into my nose; I froze in my state. 'What the hell is she doing!? What is she thinking!? Is this ghost a fool? Did she believe she could entice me with this action?' several thoughts churned through my mind.

"I am sorry." She reiterated this time. Although I heard her loud and clear, I had no idea what she was thinking. Was she trying to pit me? And with this evidence, I can work my neck out; there wouldn't be any appreciation.

"Do you understand what you are doing?" I shouted hysterically.

"Did you not want a genuine apology?" she insisted.

"Get off me! what do you really want?"

"What? Are you afraid of me? You are the only man—or should put it as the only boy that I have hugged. So be happy you took such an important role." she said indifferently. Now that she was playing this cunning game, what end did she want? And in fact, It was not like I was the one that hugged her because she was the one that did. Why was she proud about it? If she felt I took her first hug—what about me? Hadn't she taken my first hug? Or wasn't it crucial?

"That's enough; your apology is going to create a mess. Alright, I accept it; you can leave now. And it is best if you stay far away from me too." I spoke without rest as she filled my life with sweat.

Li Min gently let me off, and I breathed a sigh of relief. What an awful girl.

"Now, tell me how you discovered these people and revoke the statement that we should not have physical contact." She commanded.

I only nodded, sweating like a thief. "alright, can you not face me like that? Just give me some space, please." I implored.

"Could it be....it couldn't... Don't tell me this is the closest contact you have made with any girl? As a delinquent, I expected you to be a rotten soul." Li Min shook her head as though she were shaking away some unknown weird thoughts.

I glared at her with hate, but she was fierce. Afterward, she moved toward my bed like it was hers; she whispered. "Then you should not have made me use that trump card. What a waste." Of course, I heard that loud and clear. Although it was not the first time, it was the first time it looked the most real; my heart raced for nothing. The first time was Toa Fen; the second time was that fox, Xiu Ying. There was moreover, Li Min when we accidentally fell together. All of them, one after the other—had been trying too hard. I will definitely deal with these threats soon.