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Chapter 234 - Chapter 234 Chapter 112 The Wrath of the Old Dean

Chapter 234: Chapter 112 The Wrath of the Old Dean Chapter 234: Chapter 112 The Wrath of the Old Dean Tie Rong furrowed his brow and glanced at Fatty Sun.

Fatty Sun similarly looked at him, his eyes cold.

Not only Fatty Sun, but everyone at the funeral was staring at Tie Rong, the newly appointed Dean of Noah Academy, who had actually come to Lin Qingze’s funeral to intentionally irritate them.

Lin Qingze had dedicated decades to Noah Academy, and such behavior chilled the hearts of everyone from Noah Academy present.

They knew that Noah Academy would no longer be the same.

The person who had fallen to the ground also got up, and Tie Rong, looking straight ahead, spoke indifferently, “I can understand your feelings, but destroying private property and intentionally injuring people are all crimes.”

“Get lost,” Fatty Sun stared at Tie Rong.

Tie Rong gave him a glance, then started to walk away, his people following him out.

Fatty Sun walked back to his original spot and bowed to Mrs.

Lin, “Sister-in-law, my apologies.”

“It’s fine.” Mrs.

Lin naturally would not blame Fatty Sun; it was the other side that had deliberately come to provoke trouble.

No one mentioned the incident again, and the funeral continued.

They would quietly send Lin Qingze off first; other matters could be discussed later.

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Benjamin and Su Rou also came, and representatives from the Southwest Military District came to offer their condolences, too; their arrivals all carried significant implications.

After the funeral ended, the Old Dean escorted Lin Qingze’s family onto the car and watched them leave before feeling somewhat relieved.

Staying here would only make their emotions worse, and it would be exhausting.

“Let’s go,” the Old Dean said, and the impressive entourage followed behind him.

Xu Mo and Fatty Lin walked behind the Old Dean.

“The Commander asked me to send his regards, Old Dean, take care of your health,” said Instructor Han, the representative from the Southwest Military District, to the Elder.

“Alright, give my thanks to Lao Qiu,” the Elder nodded.

“If there’s anything you need, Old Dean, just signal us,” Instructor Han added.

The Elder’s eyes showed a trace of significance; this was clearly a declaration of stance.

The Southwest Military District was no longer neutral and had begun to clearly position itself.

“Okay,” the Old Dean nodded.

“Xu Mo, come visit the Military District when you have time,” Instructor Han said to Xu Mo.

“Definitely,” Xu Mo nodded, and Instructor Han boarded the military vehicle and left.

“Old Dean, what should we do next?” the group gathered around and asked the Elder.

At this moment, they were all prepared to resign.

But to simply hand over the Academy without a fight, they felt somewhat unwilling to accept.

“They’ve all become impulsive; Tie Rong deliberately angered you to make you resign,” the Old Dean looked at them, saying that anyone seated in that position would not do pointless things; he had come to deliberately disgust them.

It was to provoke them.

With this group of Elders around, Tie Rong would have difficulty starting his work.

If the Elders all resigned, naturally many positions would be vacated, and presumably, the replacements were already prepared on the other side.

Steel Dome City is so large, it does not lack talents, and the Financial tycoon factions have raised quite a few.

As for the struggles above, no matter how tumultuous, it won’t involve the students; the students are still studying in the Academy.

In a few years, Noah Academy will have completely changed blood, and those cultivated in the future will no longer belong to the Academy Faction.

Everyone looked down, knowing they had been impulsive, but they couldn’t swallow their anger, and under such circumstances, even if they stayed at the Academy, it’s likely that Tie Rong would gradually force them out anyway, rendering it meaningless.

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“But now that it has come to this, it doesn’t matter.

Staying at the Academy, who knows what accidents might occur,” implied the Old Dean, hinting at something deeper.

First, they started with an anti-corruption investigation, forcing him to retire, then Acting Dean Lin Qingze was murdered, and all major Elders offered to resign.

Step by step, they cornered them.

Completely emptying Noah Academy of its former influence and taking control over it.

At the same time, they aimed to create positive media narratives to reduce his influence.

The Elder never cared about any hero image, but these tactics were truly vicious.

He could endure all other matters.

But this time, the death of Lin Qingze was more than just flipping the table—it had taken the life of his old friend.

“Contact the media; I want to give an interview.

The location will be outside Noah Academy, and you all should formally resign as well,” the Old Dean said, and everyone nodded.

The Old Dean liked peace and quiet.

Previously, he lived a quiet life alone at the Academy.

He disliked cameras, and even many people had gradually forgotten him.

But now, he couldn’t remain undisturbed.

The Old Dean and Xu Mo got into the car, and the vehicle slowly started moving, leaving Nanling.

“Previously, I thought we had ten years to mold a leader, but now, it seems they’re not inclined to give us that time,” the Old Dean said to Xu Mo, “I’m afraid we don’t have enough time for you to grow.”

“I understand,” Xu Mo nodded.

He clearly understood what his teacher meant.

The death of Lin Qingze signifies the teacher’s decision to declare war on them.

The Monster had not been found, and it could almost be confirmed as murder.

On a chaotic night in the city, it’s naturally impossible to find the killer.

But there’s no need to look, one can probably guess which faction was responsible.

Moreover, Tie Rong’s attendance at the funeral was undisguised, purposely provoking them.

In the last engagement with the Southern Military District, Xu Mo was targeted for assassination, also by a Genetic Warrior.

Upon returning to his residence.

Xu Mo took out his Communicator and contacted a number.

“To think you’d actually take the initiative to contact me?” an astonished voice came from the Communicator, clearly surprised that Xu Mo would reach out to the ‘Alien,’ as it was the first time Xu Mo had taken the initiative.

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