Urban Extraordinary Immortal Doctor
Chapter 583: Mingyue is Like a Painting

Chapter 583: Chapter 583: Mingyue is Like a Painting

"Eh? Why is there a familiar aura about this girl!"

Baili Mingyue sensed the twin ponytailed girl’s aura and her brows furrowed.

At the same time, the twin ponytailed girl seemed to feel something too and looked towards Baili Mingyue.

The gazes of the two youthful beauties met in midair, both feeling a sense of déjà vu, filled with astonishment.

"You two, don’t go just yet!"

Baili Mingyue hadn’t forgotten why she came with her classmates and, seeing that the two girls were about to leave, she stepped sideways to block their path.

Liu Feng and another girl quickly walked over, standing behind Baili Mingyue, one on the left and one on the right, their gazes unwelcoming as they watched the other two youthful beauties.

"Mingyue, her name is Li Ling, and she is the one who stole my boyfriend and insulted me!"

Liu Feng pointed at the girl to her right and then to the left at the twin ponytailed girl, saying, "Her name is Dongfang Ruhua, she’s practiced kung fu, and she’s very skilled! The friends I called for help yesterday couldn’t beat her!"

Baili Mingyue’s gaze swept past the girl named Li Ling on the right, then settled on the girl on the left named Dongfang Ruhua, saying, "Dongfang Ruhua, is it? Liu Feng said you beat up her friends, what’s this all about?"

After a pause, she continued, "I, Baili Mingyue, am a reasonable person, explain the matter clearly, and if it’s Liu Feng’s fault, I won’t make things difficult for you! But if you are in the wrong, then I will have to seek justice for Liu Feng and her friends!"

Dongfang Ruhua, with her big eyes and fair skin, looked sweet and cute, almost like a princess of a noble royal family, signifying her extraordinary background; and there was a special aura about her that made Baili Mingyue feel a sense of familiarity, thus she wasn’t impulsive.

The twin ponytailed girl was none other than Dongfang Ruhua of the Yanjing Dongfang Family, and this high school was where she studied.

"Sister, this is what happened: Yesterday, Sister Liu Feng and a few friends surrounded Li Ling and wouldn’t let her leave, during which one of the boys stepped up and slapped Li Ling, making her cry. I went up to intervene, but not only did that boy insult me, he also tried to hit me..."

Dongfang Ruhua spoke crisply, blinking her large innocent eyes, and said, "I got a bit angry then, and just pushed the boy, causing him to fall to the ground. Then Sister Liu Feng’s friends came at me together, and I pushed them all to the ground too... That’s all there is to it!"

"Just pushed them to the ground?"

Baili Mingyue asked.

Dongfang Ruhua nodded earnestly and said, "Yes, if you don’t believe me, you can ask Sister Liu Feng. I only pushed them and didn’t hit anyone! Big brother always said, ’A martial artist should be patient and keep a low profile,’ so I won’t initiate a fight unless it’s absolutely necessary!"

This was Baili Mingyue’s first meeting with Dongfang Ruhua, and of course, she didn’t know the "big brother" Dongfang Ruhua mentioned was Fang Bai, who stood not far away. Hearing Dongfang Ruhua claim to be a "martial artist," Baili Mingyue became intrigued and said, "Have you studied ancient martial arts?"

In this world, only those who have learned ancient martial arts can be considered true "martial artists," whereas those from martial arts schools are merely pseudo martial artists.

Dongfang Ruhua seemed to realize she had let something slip, a flicker of unease passing through her large eyes. She hesitated before answering, "I have only learned a bit of basic skills..."

She remembered what Fang Bai had told her: "The stronger a martial artist is, the more inconspicuous their behavior should be," and she would not reveal her martial artist identity to fight with others unless absolutely necessary.

Baili Mingyue could sense the martial artist aura emanating from Dongfang Ruhua, knowing not only that she was a martial artist but that her strength was likely on par with her own. Seeing her reluctance to admit her martial artist status, Baili Mingyue couldn’t help but smile.

"You’re a Martial Artist, you can’t hide it from me, no need to keep pretending. I’m also a Martial Artist, you should be able to sense it, right? Tell me, what realm is your cultivation level?"

Baili Mingyue stepped forward, closing the distance between herself and Dongfang Ruhua a bit, and said with a light chuckle in a low voice.

A certain aura emanating from her elicited a sense of closeness in Dongfang Ruhua, but her question also made Dongfang Ruhua grow a bit wary, shaking her head and saying, "I don’t know what you’re talking about. As I said, I’ve only learned a little elementary kung fu..."

"Tsk! Is this your idea of fun?"

Seeing that Dongfang Ruhua refused to answer, Baili Mingyue felt bored and said with annoyance, "A Martial Artist is a Martial Artist, what’s there to hide? You should be proud and take pride in your identity!"

Dongfang Ruhua said, "My Martial Arts were taught by my big brother, and my big brother doesn’t allow me to easily reveal my identity as a Martial Artist... I listen to my big brother!"

"Who is your big brother, anyway? If he taught you Martial Arts, why won’t he let you show them off? What’s the point of learning Martial Arts then? I can tell just by hearing this, your big brother must be a very pedantic and conservative person!"

Baili Mingyue spoke dismissively.

"Mingyue, you’re calling me pedantic and conservative? Hmph, don’t think just because I’m on good terms with your parents, I won’t beat you up!"

Fang Bai’s voice suddenly sounded from behind Baili Mingyue.

Baili Mingyue turned around abruptly, only to see Fang Bai standing there with a displeased expression on his face.

Then, she saw Dongfang Ruhua moving in front of Fang Bai, looking delighted, and sweetly called him "big brother".

"Oh no, this is bad news!"

Baili Mingyue inwardly exclaimed, never having expected that the "big brother" Dongfang Ruhua mentioned would turn out to be Fang Bai.

Baili Mingyue realized that she and Dongfang Ruhua had managed to make the classic blunder of ’washing out the Dragon King Temple; the family members not recognizing each other,’ as both their Martial Arts had been taught by Fang Bai. Ridiculously, she had just been thinking about sparring with Dongfang Ruhua after finding out she was a Martial Artist!

If during the sparring something went wrong and she accidentally injured Dongfang Ruhua, Fang Bai might actually give her a beating.

Back when Baili Mingyue was learning Martial Arts from Fang Bai, Baili Zhan had once told Fang Bai that if Baili Mingyue did not listen to discipline, Fang Bai was free to beat and scold her, and they would not interfere.

Thinking of this, Baili Mingyue’s heart tightened, and seeing Fang Bai’s unfriendly face, she immediately kept her distance.

For an eighteen-year-old girl, being reprimanded on the street by Fang Bai, who was only a few years older than her, would be a huge embarrassment, and if the story spread to Yanjing University, her lifetime of "good reputation" would be ruined.

Fang Bai also didn’t expect that Baili Mingyue’s ’righteous confrontation’ would be with Dongfang Ruhua.

If he hadn’t happened to pass by here, Baili Mingyue and Dongfang Ruhua might have actually gotten into a conflict, and regardless of who got hurt, it would not have been something he wanted to see.

Fang Bai understood Dongfang Ruhua, knowing that this young girl was obedient and respectful and admired him to her core. Whatever he would say, she would take it to heart and act accordingly.

As for Baili Mingyue, she was spontaneous, naturally loved standing up for justice, and was known as a "troublemaker." It was wrong of her to come here without getting her facts straight.

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