Marvelous Mecha

Chapter 1124: Private Tutoring Session


No one could have imagined that such an ordinary martial arts gym would welcome such a distinguished guest, who stayed for five days. Previously, people had completely overlooked Raymond, whose presence was hardly noticeable. Although Raymond couldn't match Roland Feng Yi's absolute silence, someone of his caliber would rarely attract much attention if he didn't want to. If Raymond hadn't called out to Iman just before she was about to leave, people wouldn't have remembered this insignificant figure even if he stayed for a month.

Ranked third-class on the world combat power list, even higher than an Illusion Mentor, oh my.

A sudden commotion erupted when the first person called out Raymond's name, followed by many others doing the same. Then came a relentless sound of camera shutters...

Raymond felt very helpless. Taking off his hat was merely a habitual action. He felt giving a million a day wouldn't be a loss, so he instinctively removed his hat. However, Raymond believed that if he could truly learn something from Iman, it would be well worth it.

Looking around, what a bunch of boring people. Raymond hurriedly waved his hands, signaling the crowd to disperse. "What are you looking at? I'm not some rare protected animal." In fact, Raymond knew he was a bit special. Especially in this warrior era, the charm of a top-tier fighter could even surpass that of a president. That's why he had worn a hat, hoping to learn something from Iman's lessons.

As it turned out, his visit was not in vain. Although some of the basic courses Iman taught were child's play for Raymond, as he had mastered this long ago. No, he hadn't been born a few hundred years ago. Essentially, what Iman taught was identical to what he learned in the past, probably catering to newcomers. But that didn't mean Iman only knew so much.

After all, as a mentor, Raymond felt strongly that there was something to be discovered from Iman, something he hadn't mastered yet. With this mindset, Raymond decided to stay nearby temporarily. After all, he had nothing better to do, and he might learn something he hadn't realized before. Who would have thought this lady would leave after teaching for just five days? Damn freelancer rules really do make life difficult.

At this moment, Iman was also surprised by Raymond. She didn't really care about his identity, but wondered why such a master would seek her out. After all, Raymond could easily crush her with one hand, which was the surprising part for Iman.

Iman knew enough about Raymond, but she didn't care. Her main goal in life was centered around the Revenge Shadow Rider. As for identity matters, not even Raymond impressed her; she'd seen Feng Yi, Sky Shadow, and others from another dimension. Of course, she wouldn't be shocked by Raymond. If someone were to really surprise her in this world, it would be the Revenge Shadow Rider himself.

The concept of preconceived notions naturally included robots. After all, intelligent beings have emotions, especially those who've broken through the BO system's limitations. Early on, Iman spent her time with Hans, researching and focusing on Shadow Rider-related materials. As her understanding of the Revenge Shadow Rider deepened, he naturally became the most important figure during this process.

Even if Sky Shadow Roland Kexiao surpassed the Revenge Shadow Rider, in Iman's heart, her admiration was always reserved for the Revenge Shadow Rider. In her confrontations with the BO system, she modeled everything on the Revenge Shadow Rider's image, and even evaluated him as invincible, indicating how much she revered him.

Raymond's impression in her mind was limited to just one encounter with the Revenge Shadow Rider—only that single instance.

Iman truly needed money then. In those five days, she thought she had earned enough for future expenses. Even if she made it to the Eastern Hemisphere, it would last her for a few weeks. But who would complain about having too much money? Alas, after a few weeks, she would still need to work unless she successfully found Hans, as the future was unknown. So when Raymond spoke, Iman didn't hesitate to agree immediately. Earning in one day what she couldn't in a month—it was a deal too good to pass up.

Raymond was jostled by the crowd and people were asking for his autograph, which frustrated him greatly. Damn, why did he take off his hat? Even more infuriating was the Federation's people; everyone had a mouth, two legs, two arms, just like everyone else. He had serious business to attend to, not time for this nonsense.

Thinking of this, Raymond forcibly straightened his expression, and an aura of slaughter suddenly emanated from him. Of course, Raymond wasn't really intending to harm anyone; it was a method to intimidate those around him.

In a mysterious way, those surrounding Raymond immediately felt a heavy sense of death rushing toward them. It was an inexplicable emotion. The closer people got to Raymond, the more they felt something ominous was looming above them.

Raymond took large strides toward Iman, "Please follow me."

He put his hat back on, and it suddenly became quiet around him, with no one daring to make a sound.

"You... haha, what did you do to them?"

"Nothing, just a little warning. Don't worry about it. Now, let's continue our conversation."

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