Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable-Chapter 1130 - 1040: Raising My Younger Brother in the Future 17

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Chapter 1130: Chapter 1040: Raising My Younger Brother in the Future 17

While having lunch, Fan Meijie said to Qu Shuangshuang, "Shuangshuang, I heard that our school is going to hold a martial arts exchange meet with several other schools in the safe zone. Are you going to sign up?"

"Of course I will participate. You know I lack credit points the most. How could I pass up such a great money-making opportunity?"

The so-called exchange meet is actually where each school gathers its outstanding students, sets up a stage, and lets the students compete one by one. The top three winners will receive very generous rewards, including various cultivation materials and credit points.

Qu Shuangshuang is undoubtedly very short of credit points. Since she is a school god, the school provides for her tuition and various materials needed for martial arts cultivation.

But Qu Shuangshuang is not sure if her brother Qu Chang’an can receive such privileges, because, in her eyes, her brother’s fighting power in his past life wasn’t that great.

His attacks, although sharp, were chaotic and unorganized. His victories mostly depended on a reckless fighting style and a merciless aim at vital points.

Against ordinary superpower users, he could win with these tactics, but against real experts, like her reincarnated self, he couldn’t. In her past life, she easily killed Mad Wolf.

So, Qu Shuangshuang doesn’t actually know how good Qu Chang’an’s martial arts talent is. If it’s good, everything is well; if not, she would need to spend a lot of resources to train him.

Cultivating a martial artist is not a small investment. Not to mention anything else, just the terrifying food intake caused by cultivation can impoverish a well-off family.

Qu Shuangshuang decided to participate in this martial arts exchange meet to earn credit points. Fan Meijie, who always follows Qu Shuangshuang, naturally signed up too, and she had already planned to join anyway.

Qu Shuangshuang helped Qu Chang’an pick out the bones from the braised fish and put the fish meat into Qu Chang’an’s bowl, letting him use a spoon to eat slowly by himself.

The little boy held the spoon, sitting like a little adult eating seriously, which was an adorable scene that made Qu Shuangshuang very happy.

Mad Wolf was already accustomed to being carefully cared for by Qu Shuangshuang every meal, but although Qu Shuangshuang doted on him, she never spoiled him.

For instance, during meals, Qu Shuangshuang would carefully pick out fish bones and peel shrimp and crab shells for him, but since he could use chopsticks, she never fed him. Instead, she made him use the chopsticks or spoon to eat by himself.

When going out, Qu Shuangshuang liked to hold him, but she still made sure he engaged in regular exercise every day, increasing the amount year by year, always pushing him to his physical limits without harming his health.

The martial arts exchange meet is always hosted by the schools within the safe zone on a rotating basis. This year it happened to be Qu Shuangshuang’s school’s turn to host the martial arts exchange meet, or more accurately called, the Academy Martial Arts Exchange Meet.

Most of the participants are students over the age of fifteen, as by this age, students generally possess the fighting capabilities of martial artists.

Qu Shuangshuang and Fan Meijie sought out Feng Jian’an, the teacher responsible for the martial arts exchange meet registration, and submitted their application together.

The venue for the martial arts exchange meet is in the school’s auditorium, which besides being an auditorium, is often used for teachers to guide students in combat, as the stage is made of special alloy and is resistant to the damage caused by martial artist fights.

Time flew by, and soon it was the day of the martial arts exchange meet. Students from various schools in the safe zone traveled together by school bus and gathered at Qu Shuangshuang’s school.

The school suddenly became overcrowded, bustling with noise. Worried parents of the students gathered outside the school to watch the excitement, attracting a lot of vendors selling all sorts of snacks and drinks. It all seemed festive.

All the students wore their school uniforms, standing in the auditorium. Luckily, the auditorium was large enough to accommodate tens of thousands of people, so there was no issue fitting these students in.

Outside the school, the air was almost filled with hovering hover cars, each with a pair of concerned parents inside, looking toward the auditorium.

The school, understanding these parents’ concerns for their children, opened the auditorium’s roof, which could be closed or opened, allowing the parents outside to watch their children’s performances on the stage with binoculars.

This time, the host was the school’s principal, which had become customary. The principal of the school hosting the martial arts exchange meet serves as the host.

Qu Shuangshuang, a longtime first-place school god, was no stranger to the principal. Every time her scholarship credit points were awarded, it was this cool and handsome middle-aged man, Principal Lin, who handed them to her personally.

Principal Lin looked very energetic. He stood on the stage, and his eyes first fell on Qu Shuangshuang, the model student of the school, who had maintained her first place in both academics and martial arts.

With the microphone in hand, Principal Lin cleared his throat, glanced at the students from all the schools below, and the accompanying teachers, and loudly announced the rules for the first stage battle.

To be honest, even without Principal Lin speaking, everyone already knew what the rules were, because the rule for the first test of each martial arts exchange meet was always the same.

Which is, all martial artists have a big melee first. The time is one hour. As soon as the time is up, anyone thrown off the stage is considered a failure, and those remaining on stage qualify to move on.

This big melee immediately filtered out those students with insufficient combat strength and low martial arts talent, saving the trouble of a round-by-round selection process.

As soon as the melee was announced to start, the stage in the middle of the auditorium immediately rose about a meter. Simultaneously, a stage of the same size rose from the ground at the back on both the left and right of the auditorium.

With so many students from different schools gathering together, the stage was packed like a can of sardines. There was no room to extend arms and legs; thus, dividing into four stages reduced the crowding, allowing everyone to stretch out their arms and attack each other.

Qu Shuangshuang went directly to the first stage, which had the most people. Fan Meijie scratched her head; she didn’t want to meet her good friend in the first fight, so she chose another stage. With all the students who signed up for the martial arts exchange meet on stage, the first melee officially began.