

Chapter 46 The Final Clash in the Summer Park
d his capacity to accept it. He could not provoke Zhao Chengyan or those students from Jianyang Sports School who were akin to a semi-organized student group, none dared offend them.To them, No. 27 Hi...Volume 2: Heading for a New Journey Chapter 46: The Final Confrontation in the Summer Campus
When Qian Feng first heard about Su Can's identity, he was enviously jealous. He had found Tang Wu, Cheng Congcong, and Ruan Sige quite attractive during dinner. But now that Su Can's identity was revealed, his mindset of observing everything from a slightly higher position changed immediately; he felt a sense of disparity hit him.
At the same time, Qian Feng thought to himself how quickly things had escalated since it happened and someone had already recognized these freshmen. Some people even tried to mediate. It was like their stronghold in their absolute advantageous position had been breached, and this kind of transformation did not feel good.
But without a doubt, Qian Feng still could not help but be worldly-wise. Su Can, who walked out from the crowd, appeared quite ordinary just now, being neither as muscular as Li Han nor as towering as Wang Dongjian. But after hearing some hints from others, Qian Feng viewed Su Can much higher.
Even though Qian Feng sometimes made people dislike him with his mouth and thoughts, he was still not inexperienced in dealing with situations; otherwise, he wouldn't have been able to restrain himself when tea was thrown at him earlier. Therefore, he knew it would be best not to easily provoke someone like Su Can.
The majority of the people around Qian Feng were from similar social circles, some with higher levels but varying qualities. After entering college, they weren't as naive as before and mostly became half-grown adults; those who were shrewd became even more so, while those who knew how to observe situations also became more agile.
Some people who had learned about Su Can's background kept their mouths shut early on. However, some others, though slightly wary of his identity, still retorted coldly with snide remarks due to the sheer number of people on their side.
"Why are you pounding on the table If you're capable, why don't you kick it over" This kind of tone was usually reserved for private conversations where they dared not be angry but could speak openly. But they didn't expect Su Can to seize this moment and kick the table over.
Soup splashed everywhere; at this point, those who were sitting upright like during a trial meeting were thoroughly shocked. They had felt something was amiss when Su Can flashed that smile, then saw him actually dare to do it—he really kicked the table over in front of so many people!
As the table overturned, even Su Can couldn't help but admire how quickly these people reacted.
Though they had just appeared confident and composed, once they realized that dishes like vinegar-fried fish and crab roe egg soup might splash onto their expensive clothes, they fled swiftly. Apart from Qian Feng who was right in front of Su Can and got hit by a flying sauce dish, the others quickly rose, knocking over plastic stools left and right as they retreated hastily. Although some oil splattered on them, besides appearing somewhat undignified while retreating, they didn't look too disheveled; however, this led to laughter from men in the crowd and screams from women.
Upon seeing Su Cen provoke someone else's table, Xiao Xu realized that the most feared and dreaded situation he had previously anticipated was finally upon them. At this moment, Xiao Xu gritted his teeth and thought to himself that if Su Cen was willing to take such a risk, then so would he. He decided not to fight or compete with others anymore, nor did he want to maintain a composed demeanor or win people over through virtue. If it came down to being expelled from school, he could simply join Su Cen's company; as roommates and close friends, Su Cen wouldn't abandon him.
With this thought in mind, Xiao Xu abruptly slammed his cup on the table and stood up, producing a loud "clink!" that carried an imposing force.
The round table bounced slightly upon hitting the ground before settling down with a soft thud.
Qian Feng looked pale and was visibly shaken.
The tall individuals surrounding them immediately encircled Su Cen, their momentum surging like turbulent ocean currents converging towards him. It seemed as if an ignited barrel of explosives would soon detonate, only to unexpectedly shift into a completely unforeseen scenario!
Leading the charge was Fan Qiyi, the president of the school student council. He grabbed Su Cen's sleeve tightly and said, "Give me some face and stop this nonsense! It's not good for you either; I really can't explain to the school administration if things get out of hand!"
Most of the noisy crowd rushed over to advise against further conflict. Some were upperclassmen who had met Su Cen before but didn't necessarily remember him.
Others recognized Su Cen, though they hadn't spoken much with him in everyday life; at this moment, however, they felt compelled to say a few words due to familiarity.
Much more of them were initially hesitant to approach but noticed their connections with Qian Feng and others. They realized it wouldn't be pleasant to encounter these people again without offering some advice first.
Lǐ Hán and Wáng Dōngjiàn appeared dumbfounded. Lǐ Hán saw Su Cen kick the table and resolved himself for a serious confrontation; however, he harbored hope due to not having received punishment from their earlier fight on campus. With Zhāng Xiǎoqiáo still in their group—whose father wielded influence over an area of Nàdà—the possibility existed that bringing her into this could provide them some leverage. Given Su Cen's willingness to take risks today, Lǐ Hán couldn't afford to be a coward. Yet he was surprised when so many people rushed forward with the first words out of their mouths being "Forget it, forget it," revealing that most were there not to fight but to mediate.
What kind of situation is this A collective betrayal
Qian Feng, along with the half a dozen or so people affected at his table, didn't even look at Su Chan and Li Han, who were being restrained due to their fierce momentum. Instead, they wiped off the stains on themselves seemingly to avoid further confrontation. However, it was more like they were using this small action as an excuse to back down. To be honest, some of them weren't shorter than Su Chan in height or without tempers, but under these circumstances, their imposing demeanor was unexpectedly diminished.
Qian Feng was being held back by someone who wanted to prevent a fight from breaking out between the two sides, but this seemed unnecessary since Qian Feng only pretended to be aggressive and didn't really intend to charge at Su Chan.
Now, Qian Feng looked disheveled; just moments ago he had tea splashed on him and his clothes were still wet. Now they were stained again, and he was using large rolls of toilet paper to clean them, swallowing his pride in the process. He no longer exuded the sinister demeanor he displayed towards Cheng Congcong earlier. This behavior left even those who knew Qian Feng's ruthlessness surprised.
Su Chan inwardly sighed, thinking that these people were indeed quite cunning; their agile reactions when they overturned the table just now had already revealed this. With such skills, in the future, they would undoubtedly become individuals adept at navigating various fields.
If Su Chan was seen as an ordinary first-year student by everyone here right now, it wouldn't even require Qian Feng and his group to take action; those who were merely spectators or came to cheer for them could easily bring him down a hundred times.
However, Su Chan was also left speechless by the situation. He could only guess how he must be perceived in their eyes now.
This group of people might act tough against ordinary students who can't do much, but when faced with someone who isn’t afraid to stir up trouble and has the means to resolve it afterward, they would just appear bold on the surface while being cowardly at heart.
"Stop fighting, Su Chan!" The girls from Tong Tong's side also tried to persuade them. Ruansiou, anxious, pulled Tang Wu and said, "Isn't Su Chan your pet Go tell him to stop or else if things escalate, he'll end up in the disciplinary office where getting out alive is questionable."
Ruansiou could be considered a delicate young lady, but she didn’t notice the strange turn of events. She also wasn’t thinking like Qian Feng and his group; her concern was that if Su Chan were to get into trouble with the school’s disciplinary office, they would truly have no way to cry or laugh about it today. As such, she became anxious enough to almost break down crying on the spot. While discussing how cool and attractive fights involving boys sounded during conversations with close friends before was one thing, actually being involved in one was a completely different story.
Tang Wu’s clear eyes narrowed slightly; while it would be dishonest for her to say she wasn’t worried about Su Chan stepping forward just now, based on her understanding of him since middle school, she knew that he was far more intelligent than his appearance suggested. She also understood that he wouldn't act without a purpose and that once he took action, he would have the confidence to protect himself and others.
Just like when he first came to Chengdu No. 27 High School to see her or saved the girl who attempted suicide, just as how he could tap into his potential to improve his grades, and even demonstrate extraordinary business acumen in student times.
But she couldn't remain calm; instead, her heart fluttered for him. Tang Wu felt that this must be what it means to care about someone.
****In fact, there was no need for Tang Wu and the other girls to rush over to mediate. Su Chan overturned Qian Feng's table because Qian Feng had caused trouble. Su Chan's principle is never to provoke others first, but he would definitely step in if his people were wronged. With two lifetimes of experience, he couldn't change the world, but he was determined to become powerful enough to protect those around him from harm.
He wasn't so great that he could advise and fight for national interests or for what had caused pain to Chinese people over many years. There were some levels he simply couldn't reach.
All he could do was a small person who, after experiencing pain and tears, would work hard to avoid repeating the same mistakes and falling into misfortune again.
Cheng Congcong, despite being an imperious rich girl whom many people disliked because of her personality, was actually not that bad. She wasn't as self-centered as many others. Since she had come knocking without bias, Su Chan wouldn't have looked dignified if he had just sat there and let them handle it.
Qian Feng and his group only dared to glare coldly at Su Chan; no one among those who usually fought with chairs would dare move first. If they were leopards or tigers, they were now tense, wary, and watching Su Chan closely.
Fan Qiyi and the others naturally tried to calm Su Chan down. Even without anyone's mediation, Su Chan wouldn't have relentlessly pursued Qian Feng's group; one always has to leave room for oneself in dealing with people. Continuing would only be a vent of frustration that wouldn't help them at all. Moreover, this situation was perfect enough. The other side wasn't a toothless tiger; their initial psychological advantage didn't mean they were completely defenseless.
Thus, Su Chan took the opportunity to cleverly turn around and hold Tang Wu's hand under Fan Qiyi and others' persuasion amidst the crowd's attention before walking away with Li Han, Zhang Xiaqiao, Ruan Sige and many others.
The final act of holding hands with Tang Wu had a victorious air about it, infuriating Qian Feng and his group to near vomiting blood.
Fan Qiyi, along with some people from the Student Union and Association, looked at their backs and tsked. The smell of conflict still lingered in the air; although many onlookers had dispersed, there were still quite a few pointing and discussing what happened.
A backbone member of the Student Associations lit a cigarette and took a drag before jokingly sighing, "Ah, times have changed! It's really different these days. This kid is only in his first year!"nd just needed some time to herself before hanging up. She then told Su Cen, "Let's go back."When the two of them stood up, she suddenly said, "Su Cun, what if one day I can't remember what you look l...