Extreme Almightiest Young Master Chapter 64

Who exactly is this Mr. Lin, and how can he possess such outstanding skills?

More importantly, how old is he? It seemed there were ten thousand reasons why Lin Feng couldn’t have started the car, but the fact remained that he did, and disbelief was no longer an option.

Master Yang was so shocked he couldn’t utter a single word now, because the young man had truly done it; it was unbelievable.

He certainly knew the extent to which the car was damaged, so how could he accept that this young man, younger than his own son, had managed to do what he couldn’t? Did his decades of experience and skill amount to nothing?

And given his youth, where did he learn to repair cars like that? No one could possibly teach such a young and talented apprentice, could they?

Thinking back on his own words just moments ago, Master Yang suddenly felt incredibly embarrassed and ashamed...

"Mr. Lin, I’m willing to admit defeat, I’m convinced both in heart and mind!" Master Yang remained dazed for a long time before finally speaking. Despite having a thousand reasons for reluctance in his heart, what else could he say when he was outperformed?

Little Tang was also stunned; the renowned Master Yang in Tianhai City’s car repair industry had actually conceded defeat, which was astounding.

Master Yang had unprecedentedly admitted defeat; what a piece of news this was!

Master Yang was highly skilled and had never failed to repair a car, but today, for the first time, he simply couldn’t outperform Mr. Lin and had to gracefully accept defeat. My God! Who exactly was Mr. Lin? How could he have such incredible skills at such a young age? His car repair skills were so exceptional that even Master Yang acknowledged defeat; he must be amongst the best in Tianhai, perhaps even in the whole country.

Seeing their master concede for the first time, Master Yang’s apprentices were utterly bewildered; they just couldn’t believe that this young man could triumph over their master in terms of skill. Knowing that their master was a leading figure in Tianhai City’s car repair industry, yet he was unable to defeat Lin Feng—none of those watching could believe it. Who would if they told this story? Now the apprentices stood there dumbfounded behind their master, not daring to utter a word...

"I knew it would be like this!" Ding Wan’er felt a little secret glee in her heart while she looked at Lin Feng yet again.

Although she knew it would turn out this way, seeing Lin Feng effortlessly get out of the car still made her head spin. On the way there, she had just been intrigued by Lin Feng’s knowledge about car repair, but now, comparing him to the seasoned car mechanic Master Yang and judging by their reactions and expressions, she fully realized that Lin Feng’s ability wasn’t just simple car repair knowledge; his skill was extremely advanced, surpassing even Master Yang. How did he learn to do that?

"Little Tang, can Miss Ding’s car be driven away now?" Lin Feng approached Little Tang and asked.

"Ah, this..., Miss Ding just needs to sign, and she can take the car, I’ve taken care of all the other formalities." Hearing Lin Feng address him, Little Tang snapped back to reality and responded.

"Wan’er, sign here so we can drive back to school."

Ding Wan’er didn’t say anything and took the paper and pen handed to her by Little Tang, signed her name, and Little Tang then led them to her car.

Only after seeing them get in the car did Wang Kun realize what had happened; today, Master Yang had truly lost face, and it was hard to believe—how could Mr. Lin’s skills be better than Master Yang’s?

"Master Yang, did you let him win?" Wang Kun asked, still struggling to accept it.

"I didn’t let him win; he did it himself, and furthermore, I don’t understand how..." Master Yang was at a loss for words, his decades of experience had come to naught against Mr. Lin, and the key issue was that he still had no clue what had happened, which was the real source of his frustration.

"This... I’m going to tend to my own business, Master Yang." Hearing Master Yang say this, Wang Kun felt he couldn’t stay any longer and found an excuse to leave.

Master Yang, along with a few apprentices, continued to scrutinize the car Lin Feng had fixed, trying to understand how Lin Feng had managed to start it, why they hadn’t been able to.

And under those circumstances, the car shouldn’t have been able to start at all?

Of course, they no longer dared to think like that; they just wanted to understand how Lin Feng had done it, how it was possible.

When Lin Feng drove Ding Wan’er’s car out of the garage, he saw Master Yang still engrossed in studying the car he had repaired.

"Just charge the regular fee for the repair, but make sure to use original parts and take care of it properly," he had never really intended to make Master Yang pay for the car repairs because of the bet from the beginning; it was just a casual comment.

"Oh, by the way, I should tell you that the problem is with the electronic control board next to the engine. Conventional thinking would have you replace a lot of parts, but you can get by with just tweaking the connections for now."

"Ah... uh, oh, got it," Master Yang immediately felt enlightened after hearing Lin Feng’s remark and quickly came to understand.

"All right, I’ll definitely fix the car, you can rest easy," Master Yang quickly replied to Lin Feng, then paused again and went back to examining the car. Although he thought of a possibility, the idea of actually doing it seemed unlikely, especially without tools.

So he started his research anew, growing more and more astonished as he delved deeper.

Lin Feng looked at Master Yang with a faint smile; the man was quite dedicated. Afterwards, he drove off in Ding Wan’er’s car.

"Lin Feng, it seems you’re destined to be a driver. Last time my car broke down, you bought one to take me to and from work. Now that my car is fixed, yours is the one in the shop," Ding Wan’er said with a laugh as they were in the car, her concerns dissipating instantly.

At that moment, Ding Wan’er suddenly thought that both times her car had broken down because of Li Wenkai. She wondered whether this Li Wenkai was a blessing or a curse.

"Well, that does seem to be the case, so let’s continue. I’ll take you to and from work," upon hearing Ding Wan’er’s words and after a bit of thought, Lin Feng decided it made sense to just keep driving her as he had grown accustomed to it, and besides, he didn’t mind spending time with a beautiful woman.

As for the car being damaged or not, he truly didn’t care.

Hearing Lin Feng’s positive response, Ding Wan’er felt like a weight had been lifted from her heart. Over time, she had also grown used to Lin Feng’s daily commutes, and for some reason, she always felt calm and secure in his presence. She didn’t know when she had started to get used to having Lin Feng by her side...

Lin Feng, the man who came into her life with just a letter, becoming her fiancé without even knowing it, had disappeared for five years on the island and now his actions were so unusual. He knew so much about everything—it was truly incredible and unfathomable.

Sitting in the back, Ding Wan’er watched Lin Feng’s focused driving and her mind began to race. Thinking back to their first encounter, Lin Feng had mentioned living on an island for five years, claiming to have learned the Peerless Divine Skill, survival abilities, killing techniques, the Hundred Schools of Thought, astronomy and geography, divination and astrology, the arts of music, chess, calligraphy, painting, and multiple languages—tales so unbelievable it baffled her. Yet, in the short span of a month, so much had transpired...

As she recalled each event, Ding Wan’er’s amazement only grew, for it seemed that Lin Feng could really do anything and knew everything, just as he’d initially claimed. The evidence was right there; wherever Lin Feng was, nothing seemed unsolvable. However, could he have really learned all that? Even she, a genius young woman, couldn’t achieve such a feat, so how did he do it?

The more she thought about it, the more incredible and mysterious it seemed.

Unknowingly, Ding Wan’er’s head began to throb from too much thinking, sinking deeper into her thoughts from which she couldn’t extricate herself...

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In the evening, Li Wenkai was out having fun with several friends when he suddenly received a call from his dad, which startled him. He was still very afraid of his father, who wouldn’t hesitate to strike him even at his age!

"Hello, Dad, what’s up?" Li Wenkai motioned for his friends to quiet down before answering the call cautiously.

"I don’t care what you’re doing or where you are, be home within half an hour, remember, within half an hour!" Li Wenkai’s father, Li Jun, issued the command without any hesitation and hung up immediately.

"Hello? Dad! Hello?" Listening to the dial tone, Li Wenkai was at a loss. He knew he couldn’t delay, as it was impossible to get home in half an hour from his location. After saying a quick goodbye to his friends, he rushed to his car and began the frantic drive home, knowing his father’s strict nature was not to be defied.

Giving it his all and blowing through countless red lights, Li Wenkai finally made it home in 28 minutes, which allowed him to breathe a sigh of relief only to be seized by anxiety over what could be so urgent as to make his father so angry. He thought hard but couldn’t recall getting into any recent trouble...

"Grandpa, Dad, I’m back," Li Wenkai greeted his father carefully as he entered the living room and was surprised to see his grandfather there too. His heart clenched; his grandfather’s appearances were rare, and they always signified something significant.