Beast Taming: Infinite Simulation as a Tamed Beast-Chapter 123 - 122: Caesar Gray of the Research Bureau
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Chapter 123: Chapter 122: Caesar Gray of the Research Bureau
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It was a little awkvvard, but Vincent also gained clear benefits, which only cost him about ten minutes.
โ50 thousand, plus tuition waiverโฆ itโs just a drop in the bucket compared to 10 million.โ
Vincent felt even more upset deep down. fr(e)enovelkiss
As for the college entrance exam bonus points, he didnโt care about them at all.
Not to mention that his previous life was a top student, even now, inheriting only his previous lifeโs memory, he basically had no pressure in exams.
Let alone that Vincent is now at the level of a professional beast tamer, his best record is fighting against Monarch-level Magic Beasts, and as an Awakener, which college could resist the temptation of adding a Three-Star Secret Realm?
After Vincent answered, the reporters left, the president was satisfied and left, leaving only Vincent and the students holding flowers in their hands, their eyes flashing greedily.
Vincent looked at them, swallowed silently, and muttered under his breath.
โAt least leave me some underwear.โ
The next moment, Vincent was engulfed by the howling students.
Barry was squeezed out by the surging crowd, and could only hear Vincentโs tragic wailing from inside; he jumped in place, helplessly anxious.
โI told you not to pull my pants!โ
โDamn, youโre a guy! Donโt touch my ass!โ
โSebastian Wood! Put away your Thorny Flower Demon, my waist has been stung!โ
โIt hurts so much! Who the hell is pulling my balls!โ
As the satisfied crowd dispersed, Vincent was left squatting on the ground, hugging his wrinkled clothes, looking up at the sky helplessly.
โWhat a bunch of beasts!โ
Vincent, who had finally sorted out his clothes, entered the classroom.
But he hadnโt settled down for a few minutes before hearing the broadcast calling him to hurry to the presidentโs office, as there was important business for him to attend to.
โWhy wouldnโt they say whatโs up earlier? They had to wait until I settled down before saying anything, class is about to start.โ
Even though Vincent was unhappy, there was nothing he could do. After all, the president had just given him money, and whoever gives money is the boss.
Following his memory, Vincent searched for a while and finally found the presidentโs office in the teaching building.
He knocked on the door, and after hearing a โcome inโ, he opened the office door and went in.
At this time, the president was standing obediently in front of a middle-aged man.
Although this middle-aged man did not show a particularly arrogant demeanor, the occasional disdain and high-handed attitude in his eyes deeply irritated Vincent.
If Vincent had to describe it, he would compare it to the unreasonable clients and some self-righteous leaders he encountered in his previous life.
Vincent walked straight to the president and ignored the middle-aged man, directly asking the president.
โMr. President, what do you need me for?โ
The president glanced at the middle-aged man, gave Vincent a look, and hinted at him to pay attention to his attitude. He then said to Vincent, โVincent, this gentleman is from the Researchโฆโ
The middle-aged man rudely interrupted the president, โI am Caesar Gray, from the Research Bureau. My primary purpose for coming today is for yourโฆโ
Vincent interrupted Caesar Gray, โDo you know interrupting others is very impolite?โ
Caesar Grayโs face darkened, looking very unhappy.
At this point, the presidentโs forehead was sweating profusely.
He had just dealt with Vincent at the school gate earlier, and he had seemed to understand subtle hints. How could he change so much once inside the school, failing to see that even the president had to show humility in front of this
man?
The president quickly took Vincentโs arm and apologetically said, โCaesar, please donโt mind the young student. He doesnโt know any better. Iโll definitely talk to him later!โ
Caesar squinted his eyes and stared at the two for a while. The president couldnโt help but feel nervous, while Vincent remained indifferent.
Noticing the situation, Caesar suddenly burst into laughter. His laughter was hearty and his expression changed to a friendly one.
โGood! Well said! Young people should be spirited! This is a good thing. We old folks get older and have higher statuses, so we naturally become more cautious and lose that youthful spirit.โ
โBut what does having no spirit have to do with being impolite?โ
Caesar was choked by his words and paused for a few seconds before laughing again.
โYes, youโre right. I apologize. Youโre right. We should always be polite and follow the rules in dealing with others, with different matters, with society, and with our country. But you also interrupted me just now, didnโt you?โ
โYes, but Iโm not a polite person, I know itโs very impolite.โ
In other words, Vincent meant to say that he didnโt want to be polite to Caesar. What could you do to me?
He didnโt pander to such people in his previous life, let alone now.
Seeing that the situation was getting worse, the president rushed over to help smooth things over with Caesar.
Vincent didnโt make it too difficult for the president, so he sat down on the sofa, curious about Caesarโs intentions.
Caesar was clearly annoyed, but still managed to maintain a forced smile on his face.
โSpit it out, what do you want from me.โ
Caesar wanted to speak directly but was interrupted by Vincent earlier on. Now that the young man dared to call him a dawdle, he felt wronged!
However, he didnโt want to pursue the matter any further, fearing he might be berated again by the youth.
โI like straightforward young people. I am Caesar Gray from the Los Angeles Research Bureau Branch.โ
After finishing, Caesar changed the subject.
โDo you know the current situation of Ancient Cathay Country?โ
โCurrent situation? What situation?โ Vincent didnโt understand his meaning.
Caesar folded his hands behind his back, looking serious and said solemnly.
โThe geographical location of Ancient Cathay Country is very critical.โ
โOn the eastern coast, we have faced many savage Totem Countriesโ invasions from the ocean, and our power is stretched thin. The oceanโs beasts are virtually endless; if not for their constant infighting and the weakening of their power after being away from the sea, the land would have long been occupied.โ
โIn the west is the Ancient Indian Nation with the same long history as ours. In recent years, they have discovered and explored a Four-star Pure Land Secret Realm, greatly enhancing their national strength.โ
โTo the north, the Polar Bear Federationโs resources are scarce, and the terrain causes harsh living conditions, making them harsh and aggressive.โ
โNot to mention the southern land, where many Beast Totem Countries are deployed, taking at least one-third of our entire garrison, and a constant presence of five king-level Beast Masters throughout the year.โ
โFaced with constant external worries, if our people inside do not unite,
Ancient Cathay Country will have no future.โ
โVincent, what do you think?โ