He Escaped

"That woman should be protected by the police," Brian thought.

"Hey! Brian!" He heard someone call his name and sat up in shock. It was Jackson and Alicia next to him.

"Lunch!" Alicia explained briefly.

"Got it. Was there really a need to be so angry?" Brian shook his head in disbelief.

"Well, if you had any pocket money, we wouldn't have waited for you," Jackson said before running off.

"Don't talk too much!" Brian retorted, but Jackson had already left. Alicia chuckled.

"Really, you don't have enough money for yourself and you still have to buy me pizza. It's really hard work for you," Brian thanked Jackson for apologizing.

"Hey, is your name Brian?" Suddenly, an unknown teacher walked up to him.

"Yes, what's up?" Brian replied with a bow.

"The Dean of Discipline is looking for you."

"Dean of Discipline?" Brian was dumbfounded. He didn't think he had done anything wrong. Why was he being summoned to the training office?

"Okay," Brian said, heading off to the training office with a sense of impending doom.

The man with the Charlie Chaplin beard pulled out a computer screen and showed Brian a video of him fighting with the man. Brian thought that something was wrong. How did they get surveillance footage of the incident?

"Well, if you call up another surveillance camera, you'll find me behind..." Brian tried to explain.

"Was there a girl there? That's what I want to know," the man interrupted.

"Eh...I don't know," Brian admitted.

"I don't know is the best answer. Please go back," the man said dismissively.

Brian was interested in the matter of the girl and felt that she should be protected, but he also knew that something was off about the situation.

Because there's no door in front of him!" Brian squatted down subconsciously and ended up dodging a burst of oncoming objects. "It's a block of cement!"

"Yeah, it's me again! I escaped!" The middle-aged teacher's face was torn apart by his hands. He was very familiar with the exposed face and that lazy and excited smile.

"Where's the girl?" Brian asked.

"She's dead," he said with a smile, not in a joking tone.

"Why?"

"She saw things she shouldn't have seen."

"What things?"

"It's not convenient to disclose."

"Got it." Brian clenched his fists tightly. "So, what's going on here?"

"I pulled a friend to create this space for me."

"Is that the aunt?"

"Congratulations, you guessed it right." Just as the man finished speaking, the cement block stuck in the wall suddenly grew, and Brian managed to avoid it.

The man suddenly put his hands on his waist and used his thumbs to shoot the cement debris in his hand. The speed was comparable to that of a Gatling machine gun. No matter how fast Brian was, some of the debris still punched some small holes. Brian bent over, giving him time to breathe.

"It's not over!" the man suddenly shouted, and then the debris on the ground suddenly stretched. Brian stepped on the wall with his right foot and then exerted force with both feet. Although his feet were still pierced by some debris, he still managed to hit the man.

While the man was still in mid-air, Brian punched him onto the desk, and he bounced up. Brian didn't want to miss such a good opportunity, so when he landed on the desk, he grabbed the computer screen and waved it towards his right ear. The man was not as slow as Brian imagined. He popped the debris again, and the computer screen shattered.

But all of this was just a cover-up. Brian's real purpose was to make his fist hit his face, and he succeeded. The man also hit the window, but the window suddenly turned into a wall. Unfortunately, this was also in Brian's hands.

He pressed against the table and let the table cover his body. When the man saw this, he immediately ejected cement shards, but the shattering of the table made him understand that he had been tricked because he was attracted by the table and didn't notice the shards from below. Brian was attacking, but he took another Rising Dragon Punch, and this punch successfully knocked him out again.

"Hey, you should have shown your strength this time, but I hope that's all," Brian finally felt the pain in his body. It was too painful, and he felt the ground getting closer to him. "Because I'm really tired."

His head finally hit the ground.