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Colorful Youth
Chapter 28

Chapter 28

In the following days, Star Han didn't go to class. After all, attending classes in college was quite flexible, and it wouldn't be a big deal to skip a few days. Star Han made up his mind to see what would happen next. However, to his surprise, each day passed without any incidents. Everything was calm, almost abnormally so. Nothing happened! Star Han couldn't help but feel skeptical. According to reason, when you start something, you should follow through with it. Why did it seem to fizzle out? Could it be that the matter ended just like that?

Star Han let out a sigh of relief. After all, fewer troubles meant better. However, there was also a slight disappointment in his heart because he had prepared himself to strike a heavy blow to his opponents. But he didn't expect his powerful punch to hit empty air, which left him feeling frustrated.

However, just at that moment, news arrived. Star Han realized that the situation was much more difficult and malicious than he had imagined.

The news came from his class teacher, who, to be honest, Star Han had almost no concept of. From the time he enrolled until now, he had only seen the class teacher a few times, but his impression was of a middle-aged person. The news brought by the class teacher was straightforward. Star Han had been expelled from the school. The reason was simple—he had accumulated too many absences and had reached the criteria for dismissal.

The class teacher spoke in a gentle tone over the phone, "Star Han, we know you have outstanding talent, and you might not need this diploma, maybe you don't even need the knowledge the teachers are imparting. We can understand that you didn't come to class, especially since you're a young person. However, school discipline cannot be neglected. Your number of absences has far exceeded the limit for expulsion. I have no choice but to ask you to leave. This is a collective decision, and I hope you can understand. Of course, this might not matter to you."

The class teacher went on and on, but at this moment, Star Han wasn't in the mood to listen. He interrupted the teacher and said, "Teacher, there's no need to say anything else. I just want to know if someone requested my expulsion?"

"Well, you know, although we are a university, we are still under the jurisdiction of the province. Some things are beyond our control. You don't need to come to school anymore. Besides, your number of absences is indeed too high. In fact, we should have given you a warning beforehand..."

Star Han didn't want to listen anymore and hung up the phone. He only knew that he had been expelled from the school, and there was almost no chance of reversing it unless he had a relative or someone in a high-ranking position greater than the provincial level. But that was impossible. So, from now on, he had completely ended his three-year college life. At this moment, Star Han realized the limitations of personal power and felt his own powerlessness in many aspects.

Although Star Han didn't care much about a diploma from such a school, being expelled under such circumstances and for such a reason made him feel an indescribable anger. But he had a basket full of anger and didn't know whom to vent it on.

Just as Star Han was spinning in anger in his room, there was a knock on the door. Star Han didn't know who to direct his anger towards, so he rushed to open the door, intending to scold the person who disturbed him. But before he could say anything, the person attacked him with a punch, causing him to stagger a few steps back. As he stepped back, the people outside the door rushed in.

Wow, there were quite a few people who came. There were about ten of them, different from the previous group. Each person was a sturdy man, clearly not someone to mess with.

"Good, it's good that you came right now!" Star Han didn't know if he was speaking to those people or to himself. Without waiting for any actions from those individuals, he immediately lunged forward and started fighting. The people were obviously taken aback by his reaction. Several of them were knocked down, but they quickly regained their composure. This led to a chaotic brawl. The more Star Han fought, the more relieved he felt, and the more spirited he became. Although it wasn't conducive to his movements in such a small room, after enduring countless punches, he finally defeated all ten of them. Star Han still didn't feel relieved. He looked at the person who was still able to get up and ran over again, landing a couple of punches and kicks. Soon, no one could get up anymore. Star Han threw them all out of the room, closed the door, and only then did he realize how exhausted he was. He sat on the sofa, panting heavily.

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At this moment, Star Han suddenly awakened and calmed his mind. He activated the Clear Heart Formula and realized that his practice had reached the intermediate stage of the second layer. He had only just broken through to the second layer, which was the lower stage. Even without actively cultivating the Clear Heart Formula, his true qi was slowly circulating automatically, although not as quickly as when he concentrated on cultivating. It was as if Star Han was practicing every moment, just progressing a bit slower. This brought indescribable joy to Star Han, and he instantly forgot all his other worries. Star Han knew that as long as he could cultivate the Clear Heart Formula to perfection, what couldn't he resolve? Besides, he wasn't someone driven by greed and desire.

With the further operation of the Clear Heart Formula, Star Han gradually calmed down, and his mind became clear. He slowly recalled everything that had happened during this period and carefully considered it. Star Han realized that many of the things he had done during this period didn't really align with his usual character. In fact, he wasn't a person who loved fighting, and he had always been indifferent to other matters. But during this period, it seemed different. Star Han knew that his emotions hadn't truly calmed down after being provoked, and he hadn't settled down to think rationally. It seemed that he needed to thoroughly ponder over his current situation and make a decision that would benefit his future.

Star Han's thoughts wandered. Why did he come here? For most people, they came for a diploma, a good job, and a livelihood. But he no longer needed to find a job. So, what was he here for? To study. But as long as he had the intention, he could study anywhere, right? Moreover, leaving the school would mean fewer restrictions, which was good. As for the conflict with Hua Liuyun, it started because of Shiyi, but now Star Han didn't even know why it continued. However, since conflicts were unavoidable, and he was in a disadvantaged position (Star Han had to admit his failure in competing with Hua Liuyun, but he didn't lose to Hua Liuyun himself; he lacked what Hua Liuyun possessed), why not leave? Depart from here and settle the score when he had the strength. There was no need for him to stay here. Besides, it seemed unnecessary for him to stay. If he stayed, he would continue to fail. Of course, killing Hua Liuyun didn't seem very difficult, but that would cost him everything he had. It wasn't worth it, and it wouldn't solve the problem. Star Han made a decision for himself—to leave. But before leaving, he wanted to give Hua Liuyun a small lesson.

Although Star Han generally didn't like to take the initiative to deal with others, since Hua Liuyun had come to this point, it would be too cowardly to not take action.

That night, a shadow appeared near Hua Liuyun's residence. The shadow went in and quickly came out, disappearing into the night.

The next morning, Star Han arrived at Yu Ya's school. After finding Yu Ya, he immediately said, "Yu Ya, I'm leaving. You have to take care of yourself from now on. I've deposited some money into your bank card, enough for you to spend for these years."

"Brother, is something wrong? Where are you going? Will it take a long time?" Yu Ya had just woken up, her mind still not fully clear.

"I'm leaving this place. It may be a long time before I come back, or I may never come back," Star Han said.

"Ah, Brother, you're leaving me behind? No, I can't let that happen. If you go, I'll go too! Don't abandon me. If you abandon me, I'll have no one to rely on." Upon hearing that Star Han would never return, Yu Ya quickly spoke while clinging to his arm, as if afraid that he would leave immediately.

Looking at Yu Ya's appearance, Star Han felt a touch of emotion. One by one, the people around him had left, but Yu Ya was still unwilling to leave him. Thinking of this, Star Han couldn't help but say, "Alright then, you can come with me. Once we arrive in the south, I'll find a way to get you enrolled in a new school. Now, pack up your things."

Upon hearing this, Yu Ya hurriedly ran back to the dormitory and quickly returned, holding a small bag in her hands. Star Han smiled at this sight, "I said I'll wait for you, so take your time to pack. It's okay."

"I don't have much to pack, just two sets of clothes. The rest of the things can be sold later," Yu Ya said innocently.

"Of course," Star Han said, but he sighed inwardly. Fortunately, he still had some money. Although he had suffered significant losses in the stock market last time, he still had nearly a million in cash.

Star Han and Yu Ya left with only the necessary belongings. At the train station, Star Han first bought tickets for the northbound train, but as soon as they reached the next station, he asked Yu Ya to get off and bought new tickets for the southbound train to City B. Yu Ya didn't understand why they had to do this. Star Han simply said, "I don't want anyone to know where we're going."

Once they boarded the train, due to the long journey, Star Han and Yu Ya gradually fell asleep.

The train carried them towards an unknown future.

On that morning, Hua Liuyun woke up and suddenly realized that something was amiss. Eventually, he discovered that most of his hair had been shaved off during the night, and he found a note by his bedside: "Hair for the head, consider it a small warning. We'll meet again." After reading the note, Hua Liuyun broke out in a cold sweat. He had also trained in martial arts, yet someone had approached him without his knowledge. This could only be considered a failure, indicating that there was some gap between his skills and Star Han's.