Who is Su Yang?
Master Su of Pingnan Province, the number one martial artist in both Pingnan and Pingbei provinces!
The Alliance Hierarch of the Divine Physicians Alliance, the man who suppressed the Qi Family of Wanhu, single-handedly defeated the Southern Six Provinces Family Alliance, and has almost taken control of the entire might of the Southern Six Provinces!
In Pingnan, Pingbei, and the Southern Six Provinces, the na Master Su shines like the sun at high noon. Which eminent figure in these eight provinces dares to defy him?
Yet, such a prodigious existence, contrary to expectations, is also bound by worldly affairs; he must return ho to take high school exams and even attend university?
The faces of the crowd were a blur of confusion, genuinely unable to comprehend the situation.
Su Yang, feeling awkward under the crowd’s gaze, waved his hand and said, "Exam? What exam? I’m... I’m too busy over here, how do I have ti to take university exams?"
Everyone nodded in agreent, as Su Yang’s accomplishnts were simply unmatched. What was the point of going to university now? Would a diploma add any more luster to Su Yang’s achievents?
Besides, with Su Yang’s achievents, why would he need to take any university entrance exams at all? Whichever university he attended would be honored by his presence. Taking exams was, frankly, a joke!
Fatty, however, paid no mind to these sentints and said, "But when I left, Auntie Zhao told to inform you that your dad had called a while back, asking you to co back for the high school exams."
"Ah?" Su Yang was startled and imdiately grabbed Fatty, "My dad called? When did it happen? What else did he say?"
Ever since Su Ping left Nanluo City, there had been no word from him. Su Yang didn’t know where his father had gone, but he had left a letter telling Su Yang not to look for him. Moreover, Su Yang had a hunch that his father was no ordinary man and that his departure this ti was definitely for sothing important. Although Su Yang was very curious, he didn’t dwell on it too much.
This ti, however, Su Ping had actually called back, which naturally was of great importance to Su Yang.
"I don’t know about that; Auntie Zhao only told so much," Fatty said. "You were busy a few days ago, so I didn’t ntion it. It’s almost ti for the exams; shouldn’t you be going back?"
Su Yang frowned slightly, uncertain what his father ant. But considering the matters related to Destiny’s To and recalling the mysterious expression Su Ping had when speaking about these matters, Su Yang knew every action his father took was deliberate and purposeful. His insistence on participating in the high school exams certainly had a reason behind it—it seed he truly needed to make a trip back ho.
Taking a deep breath, Su Yang slowly nodded, "Since my dad has said so, then I’ll go back."
Originally, Su Yang planned to leave the matters of the Divine Physicians Alliance to Jeang Zier. However, Jeang Zier preferred to stay by Su Yang’s side, and in the end, it was Yue Qianfeng who stayed behind at the Divine Physicians Alliance to temporarily manage its affairs.
Zhao Ping’an had returned to Hanxi Province, where he had to gradually improve his strength through real combat. In the future, he would be challenging the renowned masters of the Southern Six Provinces one by one until he finally returned to Accumulated Cloud Mountain to challenge the three great masters, Xie Feiyu, Wan Mingshan, and Han Tianyuan.
As for Han Tianyuan and the other two, staying at the Divine Physicians Alliance was equivalent to them taking a position there.
Su Yang did not short-change them either; he not only provided them with ample elixirs but also allowed them unfettered access to all the secret scripts of the Divine Physicians Alliance.
Furthermore, Su Yang had even given a detailed explanation of the Secret Technique that the three were practicing, from which they all benefited greatly. Especially Xie Feiyu—Su Yang’s guidance had enabled him to further enhance his strength. With both Wan Mingshan and Han Tianyuan at Accumulated Cloud Mountain, the continuous sparring among the three led to rapid improvents in their skills.
Having settled all matters in the Southern Six Provinces, Su Yang took Fatty and others, including Jeang Zier, and headed straight for Nanluo City.
This venture had taken up quite so ti, but thankfully all issues in the Southern Six Provinces had been thoroughly dealt with, freeing Su Yang from having to worry about this place anymore.
To Su Yang, the most important aspect of the Southern Six Provinces was the Divine Physicians Alliance. He originally visited the Divine Farr Sect to find a sect that could provide him with dicinal materials. Instead, step by step, he reached the Divine Physicians Alliance and even ended up controlling the whole alliance.
Not only that, but the Southern Six Provinces’ many prominent families joined forces against the Divine Physicians Alliance, ultimately leading to Su Yang essentially taking over the entire region.
Now, the whole Southern Six Provinces were continuously providing Su Yang with raw materials for refining dicines. In this regard, Su Yang was certainly not in lack, and his purpose for the trip had thus been achieved.
The Su Yang of today could truly be described in a completely different light. Once, living in Luo City, he relied on the backing of the Hou Family. But now, he had beco a high-reaching figure, sothing many people never saw coming.
Returning to Luo City, Su Yang headed ho first thing.
Zhao Xuefen worked at the municipal hospital, but her job had beco more leisurely recently. She was still in charge of purchasing, but Lin Dingkun had even assigned two subordinates to do the work for her.
As a result, it made no difference whether Zhao Xuefen went to work or not; these two subordinates could handle everything. She did not earn any less money and had plenty of free ti, becoming an idol envied by countless peers from her hotown.
Upon Su Yang’s arrival ho, Zhao Xuefen happened to be there too, sitting beside Su Xia, watching the little girl do her howork.
The little girl was the first to see Su Yang and exclaid joyfully, "Brother!"
Zhao Xuefen looked up, and upon seeing Su Yang, she stood up quickly and smiled, "Xiao Yang, you’re finally back."
Su Yang smiled faintly and nodded, walked over to Su Xia, tenderly stroked the little girl’s cheek, and then turned to Zhao Xuefen.
"Here, please sit down," Zhao Xuefen said, treating Su Yang with utmost kindness—understandably so as their family owed their current life to Su Yang’s efforts alone, and she was extrely grateful to him in her heart.
Sitting down by Su Xia, Su Yang got straight to the point, "Did my dad call?"
"Oh, he called a couple of days ago," Zhao Xuefen nodded imdiately. "He wants you to take the high school exams and hopes you’ll get into Capital City’s Qinghe Academy!"
"Ah?" Su Yang looked puzzled. "Qinghe Academy? What school is that? I’ve never heard of it."
Zhao Xuefen replied, "I hadn’t heard of it either. I asked your sister and brother-in-law, and they hadn’t either. It seems there indeed is such a school and they do enroll students every year, but maybe because the school is not well-regarded, it’s not very renowned."
Su Yang was utterly baffled and said, "What is my dad trying to do? Why suddenly think of sending to university? And even if he wants to attend university, shouldn’t he choose a better one? What’s the deal with Qinghe Academy?"
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