Chapter 1086 - Crossdressing Again
National School Prince Is A Girl
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The next morning, Bo Jiu set off early. This time, she took the main door, using Princess as a reason to head out.
Before she could leave the Courtyard, the grandfathers who were taking their walk were all greeting her. âThe little kid is out again.â
âHe isnât climbing walls this time, though he seemed rather skilled the previous time.â
âHe must have been punished.â
1âWhere are you going so early in the morning?â
At this point, Bo Jiu was well acquainted with the Courtyard grandfatherâs enthusiasm. They were firm and relentless but still carried a hint of youth.
âIâm bringing Princess out.â Bo Jiu had prepared a reason beforehand. She tugged on her jacket, exposing Princessâs big face. He was looking strong and mighty, his expression serious as though he was on a big project.
One grandfather teased, âDoes your big brother know you are going to walk the cat out of the Courtyard?â Everyone in the area knew him as the younger brother of the Qin family.
Bo Jiu replied firmly, âHe knows.â For the first time, she didnât need to hide.
Meanwhile in the study room of the Qin familyâs house, the person who had been around Qin Mo appeared. âYoung Master, do we still have to follow Young Master Jiu?â
âWe donât have to be around here.â Qin Mo used his knife to slice the fried egg, his voice faint. âShe doesnât like being watched, itâs best to give her some space to better gauge her next steps.â His words carried two meanings.
The man glanced over to the book beside his Young Masterâs hand. The Art of War; to retreat is to advance. It wasnât a bad move.
Bo Jiu had calmed down. After she alighted from the cab, she placed Princess on her shoulders, allowing him to fend for himself. As an innocent cat that rarely left the Courtyard, Princess found such excursions an insult to his noble blood. However, since this weird youngster had been feeding him dried fish, he would unwillingly take a look around.
Coco and Feng Shang hadnât expected Bo Jiu to bring a cat with her.
They tested out their moves several times. Finally, they tested their moves with the music.
Princess watched as the few humans bounced and leaped in front of him. He stood by the side, tapping onto a big device that kept producing sounds. It finally quietened during lunch.
The strange youngster wasnât that bad, he made sure to feed him little anchovies before picking up a lunch box for himself. Were humans this poor nowadays that they had to eat lunch boxes?
The four of them were indeed having lunch boxes as they had gone to a K-pop dance studio and brought Princess along.
âDonât you think we can form a group and debut?â Coco remarked as he glanced at his reflection. âArenât I good looking? Iâm not going to look anymore. If this continues, Iâm going to be sucked in by my own handsomeness.â
Feng Shang turned over, knocking his head. âW-Wake up!â
The two of them used their hands to fight.
In the end, they quietened down and glanced over at Lin Feng.
Coco leaned against the big mirror; his voice lowered. âIs this how Supreme Alliance will be from now on?â
Feng Shang didnât reply. He knew that all good things would come to an end and not everything would progress as planned.
âW-we will s-still be here.â Feng Shangâs problem hadnât improved. âWai-ting for everyone to be back.â
Coco tapped his long legs. âYou are right. Since Iâm rich, Iâll be waiting for them to be back.â
They knew it was words used to comfort themselves. Yun Hu was heading overseas, Lin Feng had to take over the family business, and their captain would no longer be around. They wouldnât be able to return to how they were.
They were well aware, which explained their seriousness during the training.
At 5pm, the four of them took charge. They confirmed the tempo and actions and familiarized with the lyrics.
âAre you ready?â Bo Jiu asked the other three.
Lin Feng pointed to his eyes. âDo we really need the eyeliner?â
âStage makeup.â Bo Jiu chuckled mischievously. âThe lighting isnât great. We will wait in the car and begin at 6pm.â
Coco tugged on his clothes. âAm I too cute?â
âIsnât that the style you were going for?â Bo Jiu glanced down at his lit-up phone. âItâs Feng Yi.â
The other three of them immediately shut their mouth, glancing up towards the mirror.
âHello.â Bo Jiu stood up. âThe grounds are ready? Alright, we are ready as well. We will be heading out now.â
Once she was done, the other three stood up.
Just then, Feng Yi added, âI donât think this event is energetic enough; it lacks a special feature. Could you think of something more we can add?â
Bo Jiu turned on the speaker phone, for everyone to hear.
Lin Feng was tidying his hair. âAs long as itâs not crossdressing, I can accept anything.â But what Lin Feng hadnât expected was that the youngster chuckled.
âIâll wear it.â
Three words were enough to knock Lin Feng off his feet. He must be dreaming. Was this child crazy? He must be hearing things after losing sleep for the past two days. He was willing to wear a female outfit? What was up with him?
âLittle Spade, donât think you can escape by agreeing and donât think I would sacrifice myself since you made a sacrifice. I will never wear that female outfit,â Lin Feng replied firmly.
Over at the side, Coco and Feng Shang finally calmed down. Since they were still naive, they were only left with one thought, Spade Z, their idol, was going to cross-dress!
Bo Jiu remained oblivious while she stuffed her hand into her pockets and forced Princess back into her arms with the other. With a faint smile, she left the room. She had once said, if she left, she would do it openly.
The other three eyed each other, confused about the situation.
The four of them stood tall and upright in their uniform, attracting the attention from all corners.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Bo Jiu was still wearing her face mask but just as she was about to enter the nanny car, she caught sight of a figure.
There were many peddlers in the area since the train was nearby.
It was a familiar figure that made her take a second look.
âLittle Spade, what are you looking at? Letâs go.â Coco tapped Bo Jiuâs shoulders.
âYou can board first. Iâm going to get something.â Her voice sounded slightly nasal through the face mask.
Coco boarded the car and wore his headphones, practicing his lines.
Bo Jiu headed towards the hunched figure.
The hunched figure wasnât aware of Bo Jiuâs presence. Her hair was slightly grey and a wooden cupboard looking item hung over her neck; those were common amongst peddlers. There wasnât much on the cupboard, just a few packets of cigarettes and several bottles of mineral water.
It was a painful job, particularly as the scorching sun hung high above. She would have to walk endlessly until someone in need of a cigarette or water stopped her. This was convenient for those who just alighted the train though.
âHereâs your change.â She lowered her head, a smile across her face. She was probably in her fifties. The bangle around her wrist was no longer there. She had probably already sold it off.
As she glanced up, she recognized Bo Jiu immediately. Her eyes lit up instantly but she couldnât seem to remember her name. Instead, she exclaimed, âChild, what are you doing here?â
If it hadnât been for Bo Jiu, she would have never won her daughterâs trial. Hence, she could recognize the youngster even when half her face was covered with a face mask.
Bo Jiu carried a cat in her arms, her gaze falling on a packet of cigarettes. She pulled out her wallet, prepared to pay for it.
But the woman stopped her. âNo, I canât sell you this, you arenât old enough to smoke.â
With that, she passed Bo Jiu a bottle of mineral water. âItâs hot, have some water.â
Bo Jiu took the bottle but didnât open it. Instead, she asked, âI remember your daughter has some remuneration for her scripts.â
âOh, that.â She grabbed onto her clothes, hesitating before speaking. âThose kids have been following behind me all this while. Trials arenât cheap and it was difficult to get evidence. It was my fault. I didnât want others to accuse me of being a gold digger. Money wasnât the reason I persisted with the case, so...â
Bo Jiu cut her off. âI understand.â
She chuckled, wiping the sweat on her forehead. âI havenât thanked you. If it hadnât been for you, I would have been at a loss since Iâm illiterate.â
âMmh.â Bo Jiu reached out to open the bottle.
âAre your friends looking for you?â She pointed towards the car with Coco and the others. âHurry on, just one look and I can tell youâre well taken care off, you donât want to get a tan.â
Bo Jiu watched her.
âJiu, remember, you have to be the voice for the weak. The weak arenât those that claim to be innocent after inflicting harm. The real weak are not able to seek justice even after being hurt.â
Bo Jiu stood there in the jarring sunlight. She understood.
It had been many days, going from a small county to the provincial capital before moving to Jiang City. Three trials and all of them had been dragging on endlessly. Effort and money had been wasted. The number of sleepless nights and the desire to comfort themselves with death before facing another round of questioning the next day; no one cared about all of this.
There was a strange movement in China. There would always be a devastating criticism for those that sought justice.
That person was definitely doing it for money.
Why was she so troublesome?
Itâs already over, canât she move on?
1It was probably just mere words to them. However, to the victim, it was the last thread.
Even until this day, there were still some people who were unrepentant about their mistakes. No one cared about this either. They werenât bothered about the lives of those that had been hurt. After all, the weak would never complain because all they wanted was justice.
Hence, when the trial was finally over, the mother still insisted on her compensation of one dollar because she knew, anymore and she would be branded as a gold digger.
The endless speculations would always be changing but in the end, the perpetrators would always claim innocence.
However, for this profession, there were many who plagiarized while accusing the original author and when it all went down, they would act as though nothing had happened since the plagiarist had supporters.
Those that had inflicted harm were relentless.
Wasnât it fair for victims to take back what was originally theirs? Wasnât it right to ask for justice after lives were lost? If there had to be a compensation, how much was enough for a daughterâs life?
There were some who had delayed this justice.
Bo Jiu watched as the hunched figure walked away. She had considered reuniting with the Almighty and had considered remaining in Jiang City. But in this moment, those thoughts were washed away by the sunrays.
She needed to be Z. She had to return to where she was needed, to do the things she was meant to do.
Swoosh!
The car was pulled open, cutting off all her thoughts. Bo Jiu sat in the passenger seat, she sent Hoshino a text. It was a simple message; to indicate her return.
When he glanced down and caught sight of the message, Hoshino stilled his gaming hands. He knew that starting from today, Z would only be Z. She would no longer be associated with the name Young Master Fu. It had finally ended.
Bo Jiu managed to conceal her emotions well, not allowing anyone to see through the differences. Or rather everyone else was focused on their portion. Moreover, ever since Bo Jiu had boarded the car, she had been listening to her music, which was less conspicuous.
The nanny car drove into an institutional school. They had chosen this location because of the course they offered: esports.
This would be the future force behind Supreme Alliance.
Feng Yi had chosen the location, and since it was a farewell party, they had to make it grand. Supreme Alliance had never been a low-profile team after all.
The audience grew exponentially as this institutional school was a gathering ground for neighboring schools. No.1 Middle School and No.2 Middle School were located nearby.
Thus, high school students formed the main bulk of their students. The atmosphere carried the feeling of an original campus environment. It seemed like an orientation party.
The equipment was set up on the grass as the professionals tested the audio.
There were balloons around the grounds, decorating the area, and the buffet table was covered with delicious food. The presidents of the fan clubs ushered the attendees in. The entire scene was set.
Some of the students that passed the area glanced over in envy. The grounds were completely revamped. Everyone was curious and took another look.
âIs someone coming? Is a celebrity holding an event?â
âWhy would they choose an institutional school? It isnât possible.â
âDoesnât seem very likely, I heard an esports player is coming...â
As the discussion continued, the sky started to dim. A car drove in and the event officially began...