Chapter 22
C22 – Phantom Team
Jiao Yuanju stood in silence on the now-empty plaza. The clash had concluded, and classes had resumed, but they had already stepped beyond that realm.
Glancing at the small notebook in his hand, the word “Flame” stood out boldly. It was his reward for rescuing Pei Xiaobo and the others and for uncovering the beast tide crisis—a crisis orchestrated by someone. Pei Xiaobo had confided in him that beyond the city’s borders lay chaos, with numerous human-established bases and powers.
The meteor’s devastation had obliterated many nations, and the survivors had banded together, forming an organization that sent shockwaves through the world. They called themselves “new humans.” While Pei Xiaobo kept the details close to his chest, this revelation exposed Jiao Yuanju to the world’s raw underbelly, hidden beneath the veneer of their seemingly tranquil lives.
Yun Zhengchu had hastily upgraded his military rank after witnessing his participation in the competition, thinking Jiao Yuanju might join the military. This token of appreciation, though small, could be immensely beneficial. Jiao Yuanju accepted it without hesitation, fully aware of his own vulnerability and the transformative power of Eoldrai and the system he possessed.
That conversation, however, had pivoted Jiao Yuanju’s aspirations. Could he rise to become one of the nation’s preeminent Combat Pet Masters?
Each of the four Grandmasters of the Puwhary Alliance was a force to be reckoned with, a general in their own right.
With these thoughts, Jing Dehai, Hong Yangqiu, and Lei Sheng approached with palpable animosity. Jing Haokuo, bursting with excitement, lunged at Jiao Yuanju exclaiming, “Boss, how did you become so formidable?”
Jiao Yuanju gently pushed him back, at a loss for words in the face of such unabashed admiration.
Beside him, Zhen Heyi observed Jiao Yuanju with a newfound sense of estrangement and reverence. In that moment, he radiated the aura of a true leader.
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Three others, previously unknown to them and mere spectators during the battle, had also made it into the top ten by default. They had now joined Jiao Yuanju’s squad, wisely choosing to remain silent.
Xie Ziyu arrived last, her face clouded with anger. She fixed Jiao Yuanju with a furious stare and demanded, “What did you do to me?!”
Jiao Yuanju replied in astonishment, “I haven’t done anything.”
Jing Haokuo sidled up to Jiao Yuanju, grinning mischievously, and whispered, “Boss, when that beauty fell into your arms, I don’t believe for a second you kept your hands to yourself.”
Watching the chubby man make faces at Jiao Yuanju, Xie Ziyu’s rage intensified. She looked as though she wanted nothing more than to shred Jiao Yuanju on the spot!
Clearing his throat, Jiao Yuanju spoke calmly, “Now that we’re all here, let’s hear what I have to say.”
At his words, the chatter ceased. Everyone’s eyes were on Jiao Yuanju, fully aware that he was the captain of their Combat Pet team and the one calling the shots.
Jiao Yuanju continued with a smile, “Regardless of any past grudges, we all aim to join the army and build our futures, which makes us a team. Tomorrow, we’ll join the army on the frontlines. However, our team is still unnamed.”
His implication was clear: they were in this together, and it was time to put old grievances aside.
Xie Ziyu’s anger subsided, and she remained silent.
The team seemed indifferent to their name, simply stating, “You decide.”
Jiao Yuanju turned to Zhen Heyi and the others, asking, “What do you think our team should be called?”
Jing Haokuo couldn’t contain his excitement as he suggested, “How about Snake King Team? Boss, wouldn’t it be awesome to name it after you?”
Jiao Yuanju glanced at Eoldrai and proposed with a smile, “Let’s go with Phantom Team. But first, let’s introduce ourselves.”
Lei Sheng introduced himself, “I’m Lei Sheng.”
“Jing Dehai.”
“I’m Hong Yangqiu.”
“Xie Ziyu.”
“Jing Haokuo.”
“Zhen Heyi.”
The last three added their names: “Jing Junbo, Cao Jun, Rong Yichen.”
Jiao Yuanju presented a badge, saying, “This is our team emblem. We’re not the only team from the Combat Pet Academies; three others have also joined the army. You’re all dismissed for now. We won’t have classes because our immediate task is to complete the missions assigned by the army. Let’s meet here tomorrow morning. Any questions?”
Jiao Yuanju spoke with grave seriousness, and not a single person challenged his statement.
“Then it’s settled. I’ll see everyone tomorrow.”