NOVEL Trillionaire's Slice of Life Chapter 750
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Chapter 750: Chapter 521: Wu Youyou鈥檚 Shock Chapter 750 -521: Wu Youyou鈥檚 Shock Just as if he had never moved an inch, Lei Ting remained steadily standing at his original position, not even having changed a sliver of his movement.

As for the girl in white clothes, Wu Youyou, who many students called Big Sister Master, she had clumsily fallen to the ground, even though from beginning to end, no one had laid a finger on her.

Wu Youyou quickly got up from the ground; her fall was a bit awkward, but after all, she had been training her body since she was a child, so this minor setback caused no real harm.

Wu Youyou, rising from the ground, stared straight at the tall man in the arena, her pretty face now void of any expression, replaced by complete calm.

At first, Wu Youyou thought this man, who showed no hint of aura about him, was at most a C-grade nobody, barely reaching a third-rate level thanks to his bulky physique and decent strength.

But the probing just now made her realize that the opponent鈥檚 reaction speed was definitely faster than hers, meaning this person should belong to the B-grade.

But now, after he had used consecutive afterimages, she knew this man was far stronger than she could have imagined.

...

Afterimages, that occurs when an object moves at an extremely high speed, and to reach this speed, one must at least possess A-grade strength, or even, possibly a more terrifying level.

S-grade!

Merely thinking about this level made Wu Youyou feel her blood boiling.

To ordinary people, S-grade represents the pinnacle of martial arts, as they would rarely if ever, see the elusive Great Grandmasters.

The highest level most people could witness were S-grade experts.

Just like her father, Wu Kunpeng, who, as the dean of the martial arts academy, had three closed-door disciples as well as many honorary disciples; the entire academy鈥檚 students had seen him, and even those outside the school looking to witness a martial arts expert could pay him a visit.

But Great Grandmasters above that, ordinary people could traverse thousands of mountains and rivers without ever finding one.

潡堭潣凁潣潡?co

So, S-grade is the limit ordinary people could ever reach.

At least for Wu Youyou, the only S-grade she had been exposed to was her own father, Wu Kunpeng, who was the most powerful presence in the entire Dali, beyond him, Wu Youyou had never seen another expert of this level.

As the heir to a martial arts family, Wu Youyou鈥檚 greatest dream was to reach the pinnacle of martial arts.

Now, with a potential S-grade expert suddenly appearing before her, the uncomplicated young girl was naturally extremely excited.

Wu Youyou鈥檚 eyes shone brightly as she fixed her gaze on the tall man before her.

Earlier, when he was simply standing there without moving, Wu Youyou thought the man was somewhat foolish, but now, upon realizing he might be an S-grade Master, she suddenly felt he exuded an incredibly mysterious aura, one that could make others submit.

Taking a deep breath, not wanting to simply let an encounter with an S-grade expert slip by, Wu Youyou stood back in the center of the arena and spoke loudly:

鈥淛ust now doesn鈥檛 count, let鈥檚 try again!鈥

In the midst of Wu Youyou鈥檚 excitement, Wu Kunpeng, seated in the central seat of honor in the great hall, suddenly shouted:

鈥淵uanyuan, don鈥檛 cause trouble, Master Lei Ting is my guest, don鈥檛 be reckless!鈥

As the dean of the martial arts college and an S-grade expert himself, Wu Kunpeng commanded great authority.

Even Wu Youyou, quirky as she might be, didn鈥檛 want to provoke her father鈥檚 frown.

As Wu Youyou pouted reluctantly, a young man behind Wu Kunpeng, about the same age as Chu Mo but with a body full of robust muscles, suddenly spoke up:

鈥淢aster, the guest doesn鈥檛 seem satisfied yet.

May your disciple have a bout with Master Lei Ting?鈥

With a square face, that seemed unusually mature, the young man spoke up, causing Wu Kunpeng to raise his eyebrows slightly. 𝖓𝔬𝔳𝔭𝖚𝖇.𝔠𝔬𝖒

This young man was the eldest of Wu Kunpeng鈥檚 three disciples and was known for his prudence and conscientiousness.

Besides Wu Kunpeng, he was the most powerful presence in the martial arts college.

Often in Wu Kunpeng鈥檚 absence, he handled the affairs of the college.

It鈥檚 fair to say this eldest disciple was Wu Kunpeng鈥檚 most dependable assistant.

Wu Kunpeng had always treated this eldest disciple as someone he was grooming to be his successor.

Faced with the opportunity to spar with a martial arts Great Grandmaster, it could perhaps benefit the disciple鈥檚 cultivation in ways beyond expectation.

After a moment鈥檚 hesitation and without many words, Wu Kunpeng nodded his approval.

The muscular man, given permission, slowly stepped forward, and just then, some students around started cheering excitedly:

鈥淒uanmu, go for it!鈥

鈥淒uanmu, you鈥檙e the best.鈥

Known as Brother Duanmu, the handsome young man walked toward the center stage, and as he passed by Wu Youyou, he said in an incredibly gentle voice:

鈥淒on鈥檛 worry, junior sister Yuanyuan, your senior brother will avenge you!鈥

As his words fell, the dashing young man exerted force beneath his feet, and his entire body instantly streaked across the space like a shooting star, while at this moment, a faint afterimage slowly appeared beside Wu Youyou.

As the most powerful among Wu Kunpeng鈥檚 three personal disciples, Duanmu Fu possessed mid-level A-grade strength.

His talent was no less than Wu Youyou鈥檚, and he was even more diligent and studious.

With guidance from the half-step Grandmaster Wu Kunpeng, his prowess advanced by leaps and bounds.

Reaching mid-level A-grade at the age of twenty-six also showcased his efforts.

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