Chapter 66

In that instant, Genji felt that even dying would be worthwhile.

In Chapter 66, at that moment, Yuan Zhinü felt that even dying would be worthwhile.

Regarding Herzog's conspiracy, Chen Motong felt that telling Angers was the only option.

Because she couldn't stop such a huge conspiracy on her own, she had to find someone to fight against it together.

Compared to Frost and his ilk who prioritize profit, Angers, who only seeks revenge against the dragons, is far more pure in his desire.

Moreover, if Frost were told, his first concern would be how Chen Motong knew so much, and his second concern would be how to use this matter to gain more benefits.

It wasn't until the third or fourth time that he would think about how to stop that crazy guy, or simply kick that crazy guy aside and have the Gattuso family find someone to inherit the White King's legacy.

Not to mention Chen Motong suspected that the technology Herzog obtained might have originated from the sponsorship of the Gattuso family.

This massive conspiracy by Japan involves the actions of too many people, each with an ambiguous stance, making cooperation impossible.

Only Angers, this pure avenger, neither cares about profit nor wants to become a god; he simply wants to end the dragon race and those who want to resurrect it.

Chen Motong even felt that Angers wouldn't care too much how she knew these things, as long as she could give a plausible reason.

And things turned out exactly as she expected.

After she revealed that she knew it through the power of words, even though it was obviously unreliable, Angers did not pursue the matter further and instead focused on other issues.

For example—is this matter true?

Determining this is quite simple. The details of the story of Port Black Swan are clear, and the time and place can be verified. With such a clear direction, Angers will likely be able to distinguish between truth and falsehood very quickly.

Before that————

"You should study the basic courses at Kassel College first. I need to investigate this matter," Angers said, then added, "I might need your help with clues later."

"So during this time, you shouldn't go out, and regarding this matter—don't tell anyone yet, so as not to alert them."

Chen Motong nodded, naturally having no objections.

On the contrary, she felt a sense of relief, as if she had shifted the blame.

Anyway, she told Angers everything she knew, so let Angers worry about how to investigate and solve the problem.

She trusted the principal to handle things.

After she and Cameron left, things returned to normal in Japan.

But in the town of Shikatri, the lives of Genjiro and Genjiro underwent a dramatic change.

At Chen Motong's instruction, Yuan Zhinü did not tell Yuan Zhisheng that the Shikatori Shrine already belonged to him. She only said that the old priest took pity on them because they were homeless, so he took them in.

Genji didn't suspect anything, because all the boys in town knew that the old master was very fond of Genji and favored him as his successor.

However, after solving the accommodation problem, a new problem arose.

There were a lot of rumors circulating in the town that the biological father of Genjiro and Genjiro was a big shot in the underworld who died a violent death because of his many misdeeds. So everyone felt that getting involved with them would not end well.

Genjiro, who was originally praised as a good student, experienced being looked down upon for the first time, and found it hard to accept.

Yuan Zhinü, on the other hand, felt alright, because since everyone disliked him to begin with, his attitude didn't seem to have changed.

But Yuan Zhisheng was very upset.

Although he didn't say it aloud, Genji could sense that he was holding back a lot of anger.

After class, he brandished a wooden sword in the center of the playground, and everyone naturally avoided him; no one greeted him.

Genjiro seemed to have no reaction, but he swung the wooden sword more fiercely. The sound of the wooden sword tearing through the air was like a person shouting into an empty valley.

He studied even harder, even though no one was proud of him anymore.

After his unpleasant encounter with Tachibana Masamune that time, Tachibana Masamune never returned to that rural town.

Yuan Zhinv originally thought that although these days were difficult, things would get better after they graduated from junior high school and went to study elsewhere.

The current revenue of Shikatori Shrine is enough to cover their high tuition fees so they can continue their studies.

But just as Genjiro was fantasizing about her new life in the future, Genjiro became increasingly silent.

Days passed by like this, until their graduation ceremony.

Yuan Zhisheng's academic performance was unparalleled. He was the undisputed number one in the school, both in academics and sports. This was the result of his long-term hard work, because he wanted to prove himself.

Genjiro was the first among all the graduates to go on stage and receive his diploma from the principal. He stubbornly raised his head, wanting to tell everyone with his eyes that even the children of gangsters could defeat their children, not with violence, but with grades.

But the entire hall was silent; not a single person cheered.

The principal urged Yuan Zhisheng to come down quickly, and everyone looked at him with disdain. Just as Yuan Zhinu was about to cheer for her brother, more than a dozen black Mercedes-Benz cars drove into the academy and parked neatly in front of the auditorium.

Men dressed in black entered the venue, surrounding a middle-aged man in a dark blue kimono.

That's Tachibana Masamune.

Surrounded by everyone and under the gaze of all, he stood on the stage to support Yuan Zhisheng. He said that he was not Yuan Zhisheng's parent but just his family member. He expressed his gratitude to the academy on behalf of his deceased father and donated a school bus.

But he only mentioned Genjiro throughout.

Yuan Zhinv stood blankly below the stage, unable to utter a single word.

He watched as Genjiro stepped down from the podium, and the gang members lined the path to welcome him, bowing in unison as if they were greeting a prince.

The hall was deathly silent; all eyes were on Genjiro, even after he had stepped off the stage.

When Genjiro took the stage, no one paid any attention.

The guy named Tachibana Masamune kept talking to his brother, but his brother didn't turn around to applaud him even once.

It's so strange. They're brothers, so why does everyone only welcome Genjiro? Why do they only celebrate Genjiro's graduation? He graduated too!

Yuan Zhinü suddenly felt a little sad. For no reason, she thought that it would be nice if her friends were here.

His red-haired friend would definitely applaud him.

Just as he was thinking this, the school gate opened again, and a bright red Ferrari roared in, its bright white headlights blinding everyone.

Under everyone's gaze, the gray-haired old priest stepped out of the Ferrari and walked proudly onto the stage, meeting everyone's eyes.

"I am the priest of Shikatori Shrine, bringing a graduation gift prepared by a friend for Master Minamoto no Chizuru. I am grateful to the school for nurturing Master Chizuru. On behalf of Shikatori Shrine, I will renovate the entire school building for the academy. Thank you everyone."

After he finished speaking, under everyone's gaze, he placed the key to the red Ferrari, worth millions, into Yuan Zhinv's hand.

"Young Master, your friend couldn't be here in person, so she asked me to tell you on her behalf that she wishes you a happy graduation."

Hearing the old priest's gentle and kind words, Genji felt her nose sting and tears welled up in her eyes, blurring her vision.

He suddenly realized that he no longer envied his brother.

Amidst the envious, surprised, or unexpected gazes of everyone, this boy, who always cried, straightened his back for the first time.

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