City’s Best Divine Doctor
Chapter 821 - 0822: Liu Lingxiu Feels Wronged

Chapter 821: Chapter 0822: Liu Lingxiu Feels Wronged

Actually, on Jin University’s forum, aside from the new campus beauty rankings, there’s also a popularity list related to the boys. But the popularity list mostly concerns the rich second-generation kids, and the average guys don’t pay attention to it at all—it’s the girls who look at it.

Meanwhile, the guys all love beauties, so the campus beauty rankings attract so much attention.

Su Luoluo and Liu Lingxiu making it onto the campus beauty rankings was within Ye Qiu’s expectations; he didn’t really care much about it.

When they reached Dining Hall No. 1, Ye Qiu and Luo Yang found a table and sat down. Ye Qiu took out his meal card and sent Zhou Shaohui and the others to get food. Nowadays, Zhou Shaohui and his two friends felt that being Ye Qiu’s lackeys wasn’t too bad—at least it meant they didn’t have to get their meals themselves, plus they were spending Ye Qiu’s money, saving themselves plenty of living costs.

Ning Yun followed behind them to get food. Now, he had words to say but didn’t dare to approach Zhou Shaohui and his group, fearing they might inform Ye Qiu. If that happened, he’d be doomed.

"Brother Qiu likes this,"

Zhou Shaohui said.

...

While Ye Qiu and Luo Yang were sitting there, Ye Qiu saw Liu Lingxiu approaching again with her dorm mates, the two girls named Chen Meng and Li Wen. Ye Qiu still remembered them.

As he saw Liu Lingxiu coming over, Luo Yang hurriedly made room for the three girls to sit down.

"You just finished military training?"

Seeing the three girls still dressed in their military uniforms, with beads of sweat on their faces, Ye Qiu could tell they hadn’t yet returned to their dorm.

"We just finished training,"

Liu Lingxiu replied.

"What do you like to eat? I’ll send someone to bring it over for you."

Liu Lingxiu hadn’t expected Ye Qiu to have already recruited a few lackeys to help him run errands.

When Zhou Shaohui and the others brought the food over, they realized Ye Qiu’s girlfriend—none other than the beauty on the new campus beauty rankings, Liu Lingxiu—had arrived.

As they placed the dishes on the table, Ye Qiu said, "You all eat."

The three girls were indeed hungry.

While Liu Lingxiu was eating, she suddenly seemed on the verge of tears.

Ye Qiu felt strange and asked, "Is the food not good? Or is military training too exhausting?"

"No, it’s... I don’t know how to say it!"

Liu Lingxiu replied.

Yesterday, she had hesitated and appeared conflicted, unsure of how to broach the topic with Ye Qiu.

"Chen Meng, you say it then,"

Ye Qiu prompted.

Truthfully, he didn’t pay much attention to other matters, but since Liu Lingxiu was the woman he cherished, how could he let her suffer injustice?

"It’s that Coach Zhang who’s been pursuing Lingshow, and he’s been harassing her these past few days!"

Coach Zhang?

Who is Coach Zhang?

Quickly, Ye Qiu realized it must be one of the military training instructors.

Currently, each class has a designated military officer as a coach, and these instructors are mostly in their twenties, all soldiers from the army, temporarily assigned to aid during the university’s freshman military training period.

"How has Coach Zhang been harassing Lingshow?"

Ye Qiu asked.

"Coach Zhang has been waiting under the girls’ dormitory for Lingshow early in the morning. During the training sessions, he keeps trying to get close to her,"

Chen Meng explained.

Ye Qiu had already anticipated that, with Liu Lingxiu’s looks, it was impossible for her not to attract pursuers. But he hadn’t expected someone as brazen as a coach to be chasing her.

And this coach was exploiting his status as a military training instructor to court her.

Luo Yang was also shocked upon hearing this. He had already seen many stories about incidents during university military training, where female freshmen and their coaches got involved.

Some female students were consenting, because they found the coaches attractive or had a fondness for "military men." Sometimes, they were even duped or enticed by the coaches, which led to unfortunate encounters.

In the end, once military training was over, breakups were inevitable.

After all, the two individuals lived in completely different worlds. One returned to the military as a soldier, while the other began their freshman year, exploring university life. Add in the cultural and environmental differences, and their relationship would never last.

At most, it only amounted to a fling before they parted ways.

If the woman was a willing participant, it wasn’t problematic—they were consenting adults. However, if it was as Chen Meng described—harassment—it meant the man was no less than a disgraceful scoundrel.

A coach like Wu Shuang earned Ye Qiu’s full respect for his loyalty, skill, and character.

But if this Coach Zhang was truly the type Chen Meng described, Ye Qiu could only scoff.

Ye Qiu looked at Liu Lingxiu and asked, "Lingshow, why didn’t you tell me sooner?"

"Actually, at first, even Lingshow didn’t realize it,"

Li Wen interjected.

Apparently, Coach Zhang frequently teased Liu Lingxiu during training sessions, even going so far as to have other students call her "Coach Zhang’s wife." He openly confessed his feelings for her in front of everyone.

However, many of the other female students could tell that Coach Zhang was a flirt. Despite his decent looks, his tone and behavior were nothing like that of a proper soldier.

Now, knowing he was pursuing Liu Lingxiu, the coach didn’t bother pestering anyone else.

Initially, Liu Lingxiu truly hadn’t realized what was happening. She simply thought Coach Zhang was training them on standard military drills, which felt normal.

For example, if her marching wasn’t up to standard and he corrected her, she didn’t think much of it.

But gradually, Liu Lingxiu began sensing that Coach Zhang had ulterior motives.

"He even asked the male students to buy him cigarettes and drinks during training. He drank from the bottle first before trying to make Lingshow drink it too. When she refused, he claimed she was just being shy..."

Chen Meng continued explaining.

There was no need to elaborate further. Ye Qiu had already formed a clear picture of what kind of person Coach Zhang was.

No wonder Liu Lingxiu was hesitant yesterday, unable to say it outright. Ye Qiu never forced the people he cared about to speak if they weren’t ready.

"Brother Qiu, this Coach Zhang is such a scumbag—he needs to be taught a lesson!"

Luo Yang said.

However, as freshmen, they’d only begun military training days ago. Getting into a fight with a coach now could lead to trouble if the university found out. Being expelled so early in the academic year would be disastrous.

Still, if Ye Qiu gave the word, Luo Yang wouldn’t hesitate to beat that coach up—it wasn’t even a matter of discussion. After all, his life belonged to Ye Qiu, who had saved him.

"Let’s eat first. It’s just a minor issue,"

Ye Qiu said.

In his eyes, others didn’t matter much—a measly coach was nothing to fret over.

Zhou Shaohui and the others had just returned with food and heard about the situation. The four of them were uncertain of Ye Qiu’s intentions. But Ning Yun had an inkling—after all, Ye Qiu had beaten him so severely last night, nearly taking his life. If Coach Zhang irritated Ye Qiu, his fate would undoubtedly be catastrophic.

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